Chapter One
Home Ec. Class had just ended and Bailey was more than a little upset. She had hardly been able to see Cody for the entire lesson, let alone talk to him. He was always surrounded by the other girls in the class, particularly Reina, and Bailey simply couldn't take it anymore. She marched straight to Cody and Woody's cabin and knocked on the door.
There was no answer.
"Cody," she called. "Cody! I need to talk to you."
"I...umm," Cody stammered behind the door. "One sec, okay?"
Bailey sighed. "Okay." She could hear something being dropped and then a few more frantic rustling noises, and then Cody flung open the door, red faced and nervous.
"Hey, sweetie," he said nonchalantly. "Come in."
Bailey stepped inside Cody's pin-neat cabin-well; at least his side was clean. She couldn't say the same for Woody's. Cody sat down on his bed and looked at her expectantly, his leg jerking nervously. "You said you needed to talk to me?"
"Well, yeah. About that-"Bailey was cut off by Cody's cell phone ringing.
"Sorry, one second." Cody flipped open his cell phone and Bailey could hear an excited voice coming from the other end. An excited, female voice. Cody burst into laughter at something the girl had said, but when he saw the look on his girlfriend's face he quickly said his goodbyes and hung up.
"What's wrong?"
Bailey took a deep breath. "Who were you just on the phone with?"
Cody's face began to turn red again. "Uh…no one."
"No one? And did you ever consider that it might be rude for you to just start talking to some girl on your phone while I'm trying to talk to you?" All of the anger and hurt that Bailey had been feeling was suddenly pouring out. "I'm your girlfriend," she reminded him.
"I know that, Bailey, and I'm sorry. I wasn't on the phone that long."
"That's not the point!" she said, childishly stomping her foot.
"Well then what is?" Cody waited.
"You're supposed to care," she stated immaturely and then stared at the ground. She felt like a child being outsmarted by a parent.
Cody walked over to her and lifted her chin so that her eyes met his. "I'm sorry, Reina," he told her. "I'll make it up to you."
Bailey felt herself melt and relax in his arms, but at the sound of his words, her blood went cold.
"What?" she snapped, shoving Cody away from her, eyes flashing with anger. "What did you just call me?"
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