The Most Popular Boy part 2

At first, he didn’t understand what he had walked into.

Then the silence hit him. He slowed and looked around at the circle of faces—the principal, the coach, parents, students, Mason standing off to the side looking ashamed.

And Elsie near the exit, standing straight.

Darren stopped.

“Elsie, honey, I know this is a shock—”

“Don’t call me that,” she said.

He blinked.

“You had someone pretend to like me,” she said, louder now. “At my prom.”

“I thought it would make this easier. I only wanted to talk.”

Mason stepped forward, his voice trembling.

“I’m sorry, Elsie.”

She looked at him.

“Then tell me why. Why did you do it?”

Mason swallowed.

“He said he knew someone who could help me get a football scholarship. He said he only wanted to talk to you. I thought it was harmless.”

His mother covered her mouth.

His father looked furious.

Elsie nodded slowly as tears slid down her cheeks.

“You didn’t think about how it would make me feel at all.”

Mason lowered his eyes. Then Darren stepped closer.

“Elsie, I made mistakes. A lot of them. But I’m here now. I want to make things right.” That was enough.

She pointed at him.

“You don’t make things right by manipulating me into meeting you. You could have called. You could have knocked on our door. Anything but this.”

Darren’s face fell.

“You wouldn’t have listened to me.”

“You’ll never know that now, will you?” she said. “Because you never gave me the chance to meet you honestly.”

The principal stepped forward, calm but firm.

“Sir, you need to leave. Now.”

Darren looked at Elsie one last time.

Then he walked out with the entire gym watching him go.

It wasn’t the prom night I had wanted for my daughter.

But when I think back on that evening, I don’t remember the music, the decorations, or Darren’s face when he realized he had lost control.

I remember Elsie standing in the middle of that gym with tears on her cheeks and her spine straight.

I remember the moment she stopped being the girl people pitied.

And became the girl no one would ever underestimate again.

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