dresses you can wear. Don’t be silly.”
I stared at her, dumbfounded. “If I wore one of your dresses, I’d look like a tightly packaged sausage.”
Dee’s gaze darted over my shoulders, and whatever she was going to say died on her lips. Her eyes widened and face paled. I was afraid to turn around, half expecting to find a set of DOD officers strolling through our school cafeteria in black suits.
The picture in my brain was equally hilarious and frightening.
I slowly twisted in my seat, preparing myself to be thrown on the floor and handcuffed, or whatever it was they did. It took me a moment to find what Dee was utterly transfixed by, and when I did, I was confused.
It was Adam Thompson—the nice twin as I liked to refer to him and he was Dee’s… friend? Boyfriend?
“What’s going on?” I asked, swiveling around.
Her gaze darted to me. “Can we talk later?”
In other words, it wasn’t something she could say in front of the others. I nodded and glanced behind me. Adam was getting food, but I noticed someone else.
Blake stood by the doors to the cafeteria, scanning the crowds for someone. His gaze found our table and his hazel eyes settled on me. He smiled, flashing a set of ultra-white teeth, and waved.
I gave him a little wave back.
“Who’s that?” Dee asked, frowning.
“His name is Blake Saunders,” Lesa said, eyeing her lunch. She poked it with her fork as if she expected it to jump off her plate and run away. “He’s a new kid in our biology class. I found out he’s living with his aunt.”
“Did you go through his personal files or something?” I asked, amused.
Lesa snorted. “I overheard him talking to Whitney Samuels. She was giving him the third degree.”
“I think he’s coming over here.” Dee turned to me, her expression unreadable. “He’s cute, Katy.”
I shrugged. He was very cute. Blake reminded me of a surfer, and that was hot. And he was human. Bonus points there. “He’s nice, too.”
“Nice is good,” Carissa said.
Nice was great, but…I glanced at the table in the back. Daemon wasn’t sitting with us today. He seemed to be in a heated discussion with Andrew. There was also no Ash. Strange. My eyes bounced back to Daemon.
He looked up at that exact moment. The smirk on his face faded. A muscle in his jaw popped. He looked… pissed . Whoa. What’d I do now?
Dee kicked me under the table, and I twisted back around.
Standing beside me was Blake. A nervous smile was on his face as his eyes flickered over the table. “Hey.”
“Hi,” I said. “Want to sit?”
Nodding, he took the empty seat beside me. “Everyone is still staring at me.”
“Ah, it should fade in a month or so,” I told him.
“Hi,” Lesa chirped. “I’m Lesa with an e , and this is Carissa and Dee. We’re Katy’s cool friends.”
Blake laughed. “Nice to meet you. You’re in bio, right?”
Lesa nodded.
“So where are you from?” asked Dee, her voice surprisingly tight. Last time I’d heard that tone was when Ash had shown up at the diner with Daemon before school started.
“Santa Monica.” After another round of aah s, he grinned. “My uncle was getting tired of the city, so he wanted to get as far away from it as possible.”
“Well, this is as far as you can get.” Lesa grimaced after taking a bite of her food. “I bet lunch was better in Santa Monica.”
“Nah, it’s also questionable there.”
“So how are you adjusting to your classes?” Carissa folded her hands on the table, as if she were going to do an interview for the school newspaper. All she needed was a pen and paper.
“Okay. It’s a much smaller school than my old one, so I’ve been able to find my way around easily. The people are nicer here, except for the whole staring thing. How about you?” He turned to me. “Since you’re still technically new?”
“Oh no, I hand over new-kid status completely to you. But it’s pretty cool around here.”
“Not much happens,