night was calling her name。 It was absolutely worth getting in trouble for cutting gym if her new
haircut and new dress were going to help get her into Yale。
Gianni was drinking coffee and flirting with the shampoo boys。 Blair shot him a menacing look;
daring him to fuck up her hair。
?Whenever you?re ready; miss;? he called over in a bored tone; as if he couldn?t have cared less
if he cut her hair or not。
Blair took a deep breath。 She was erasing the past?her failed relationship with Nate; her mother?s
revolting new husband and embarrassing pregnancy; her botched Yale interview?and recreating
herself in a new image。 Yale was giving her a second chance; and from now on she would be the
master of her own destiny; writing; directing; and starring in the movie that was her life。 She could
already see the headline in the Styles section of theNew York Times ; featuring her haircut。A
headof the Times: Gorgeous Brunette Goes Short for Yale Debut!
Her face broke into the winning smile she was already practicing for her interview with Owen
Wells on Thursday night。 ?I?m ready。?
apathy vs。 poetry
?Happy Valentine?s Day; loverboy;? Zeke Freedman greeted Dan as fourth…period U。S。 history
was about to begin。 He handed Dan a pink paper shopping bag。 ?Aggie asked me to give this to
you。 A messenger just brought it to the front desk。?
The handles of the bag were tied with red satin ribbon。 Dan tugged on the bow and emptied the
contents of the bag out onto his desk: a small white box and a slim red leather book。 Inside the
white box was a stubby silver pen on a silver chain。 A card inside the box described it as an
antigravity pen; the kind used by astronauts in space。 Dan put the chain around his neck and
opened the leather book up to the first page where someone had scrawled a note:Kick gravity?s
ass; you charmer。 Dig?
Dan reread the note; pletely dumbfounded。 It was too bizarre for Vanessa; which meant it
was definitely from Mystery。 The final bell rang and Mr。 Dube strode into the room and started
erasing the blackboard。 Dan tucked the bag of presents under his seat and opened his notebook;
pretending to listen to what Mr。 Dube was saying about Vietnam and apathy。 School seemed so
lame and inconsequential when a big…time agent like Rusty Klein wanted to represent him; and an
obviously brilliant; intriguingly sexy poet had sent him those exquisitely astute Valentine?s Day
gifts。
Then Dan remembered Vanessa and his hands began to tremble。 He hadn?t sent her anything for
Valentine?s Day? not that Vanessa was at all into such a ?mercial bullshit holiday;? as she
called it; but he hadn?t even called her。 Actually; his biggest problem was 。 。 。 he?d cheated on her。
And not just kissing cheating either。Cheating cheating。