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Authors: Ellen Hopkins

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be out on a day like this?

I peek through the peephole.

Duvall, all frosted white.
Guess I should see what
he wants. I crack the door.

“Hey, Bobby. What’s up?”

The pissant pushes past me.
Dude. It’s, like, dumping
out there.
He shakes off
like a dog, dropping snow
to melt on the entrance tile.

“Uh, yeah, I can see that.…”

Fricking dweeb. He just
stands there, and his stupid-
ass grin is pissing me off.

“I was just about to go lift, so…”

Cool, dude. Can I watch?
Been wanting to improve
my technique.
He wants
more than that, but since
he’s not saying what, I don’t

know how to respond

except, “Uh, yeah. I guess
so.” Hope the guy isn’t gay.
I don’t think he is. I mean,

we’ve shared locker rooms

for years. Bobby plays

first-string shortstop
and second-string kicker.
I never noticed him look

funny at the other guys.

But for sure, if I even

think he’s checking
me out, he’ll be one
sorry fucker. My blood

pressure surges. Swells.

My Face Flushes Hot

I move quickly past

Bobby so he doesn’t see
it and think I’m blushing,
or hear my heart drilling

into my chest, into my ears.

It’s the supplements

and their thermogenic
rush through my veins.
But Bobby doesn’t know

that. And he doesn’t need to.

He follows me down

the stairs, humming
some weird-ass song.
“What are you singing?”

And why is he singing it?

Zeppelin, dude. Don’t
you know “Black Dog”?
Hey, hey, Mama, hmmm
hmmm hmmm hmmm hm.
Radical. Robert Plant rocks.

If He Says So

Personally, I prefer metal,

especially the death variety.
I pop my iPod into a docking
station, queue up Kataklysm,

Nile, Six Feet Under.

Turn it up. Loud. Something

about the frantic rhythm
encourages pumping of iron.
Start with lighter dumbbells,

to warm up the muscles before

really working them. I can

do a dozen easy reps while
still conversing, so I nudge
Bobby. “Coach Torrance

taught you this stuff, right?”

Bobby shrugs his narrow
shoulders.
Well, yeah, kind of.
But look at you, and then
look at me. I must be doing
something wrong, you know?

I choose heavier barbells

before letting myself move
to the weight machine.
I love the way my muscles

start to burn. “It’s not just

correct form that makes

it happen, you know. It
takes dedication. Hours
and hours of hard fucking

work. Total commitment.”

Bobby shakes his head.
Takes more than that.
Besides…
He watches
me fight for another rep.
I don’t want to work
that hard. There’s an easier
way.
He waits to see if
I bite. When I don’t, he says,
I was hoping you could help
me out with some ’roids.

I Could Do That

I’ve got an easy source.

I could probably even
make a few bucks on
the deal. But I don’t like

how the guy just assumes

it’s possible, let alone that

I will score them for him.
It’s not like we’re best
friends or anything. If he

gets busted, I’m def going

down right along with him.

“Uh, you know it’s pretty
much a sure bet we’ll get
tested in the next few weeks.

The stuff you can get over

the counter works. Do

you have a GNC gold
card?” Hint. Hint. Huff.
Lift. “That’s what I use,

and with the card it’s not

too pricey.” A hell of

a lot cheaper than
the real deal, but
I don’t add that part.

If he can’t figure that out

all by himself, he’s even

stupider than I thought.
Barbells accomplished,
I move over to the weight

machine, waiting for him

to respond. Just about
the time I think he’s been
struck mute, he says,
Guess you’re right about
the piss test. But after that,
I still want the good shit.
I know you’ve got a line
on them. Get me some,
I’ll make it worth your
trouble. How about it?

Anger Pricks

Like static, sharp and electric

and urging me toward rage.
My biceps and quads already
burn, and now my brain feels

on fire too. And just as I decide

to let myself blow, the door
at the top of the stairs opens.
Sean!
yells Aunt Mo.
Your cell
is ringing. And please turn
down that god-awful music.

I abandon the weight bench,

turn off my iPod. “Come on.”
Bobby heels up the stairs.
(Good dog.) I point toward

the front door. “See ya, dude.”

I locate my now-silent phone.

Check messages. Find a voice
mail from Cara, who wants
to get together. For the first

time today, everything’s bomb.

Andre Marcus Kane III

Bomb

Give most girls a way

to describe me, that’s what

they’d say—that Andre

Marcus Kane the third is

bomb.

I struggle daily to maintain

the pretense. Why must it be

expected—no, demanded—of

me

to surpass my ancestors’

achievements? Why

can’t I just be a regular

seventeen-year-old, trying to

make

sense of life? But my path

has been preordained,

without anyone even asking

me

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