Lila felt a strange sensation in her stomach—not the usual nausea, but something hotter. A spark. Maybe it was the lighting, or maybe it was the sheer terror of the impending end of high school, but the fear began to morph into something else.
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"Probably. That’s part of the charm. Come on, Lila." Zoe grabbed her shoulders and turned her toward him. "You are smart, you are funny, and you are hiding behind a sweater vest. Go get him."
She remembered Zoe’s dare. Show him you’re alive.
Lila looked up, shocked. "You were?"