Lisa Schroeder - The Bridge from You to Me

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Lauren has a secret. Colby has a problem. But when they find each other, everything falls into place.
In alternating chapters of verse and prose, new girl Lauren and football hero Colby come together, fall apart, and build something stronger than either of them thought possible -- something to truly believe in.

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After it’s out, I regret it. I shouldn’t be griping about this with him. What he wouldn’t give to have recruiters breathing

down his neck.

“Sorry, Ben —”

“You know . . . what to do.”

It makes me laugh. “I do?”

“Deep down. You know.”

I swallow hard.

“Listen,” he says. “Just . . . listen.”

“But I’m scared,” I say, in almost a whisper.

“It’s your life,” he says. “Live it. Be happy.”

“What about you? Are you ever gonna be happy again?”

“Yes. I’m happy. Now.”

“Now?”

“I’m alive. So lucky. I’m happy. Want that . . . for you.”

I can’t believe this conversation. It should be me telling him to be happy. Look at all he’s lost. Instead, I’m the miserable one, and for what?

“Going to state hasn’t really changed anything for me,” I tell him. “I don’t want to play college ball.”

“More to life . . . than football.”

“Benny, is this really you, or is this someone pretending to be you?”

“It’s me.”

“You’re different,” I tell him.

“Yeah. I’m looking . . . at community colleges now. Want to do something . . . in the medical field. You know. Help people. Gives me . . . something to . . . work for.”

“Oh man. Benny. That’s great. You can do it. I know you can.”

“Working hard,” he says again.

“So. You gonna tell me to win state?”

“Nope.”

“How come?”

“You got . . . enough pressure. Won’t do that . . . to you.”

“Yeah.”

“Be happy, Pynes.” He pauses. “Promise?”

I close my eyes. “I promise.”

101

Lauren

As we head
back toward
Willow and
away from the zoo
and the big city of Portland,
the topic of
conversation
is where to stop
for dinner.

Everyone’s
hungry.

No one can
agree.

No one
knows
what
happens
next.

It’s a tense
few minutes.

Just like Colby.
Just like me.
Neither one of us
knows what
happens next.

It’s hard to be
happy in the now
when you can’t
stop worrying
about the future.

What I want
is to trust that
everything will
work out.
To believe
with all my heart
that I’ll end up
where I belong.

We end up
stopping at
a twenty-four-hour diner.

No one complains.
Everyone’s just happy
to be somewhere
with food.

Everything
worked out.

We ended up
somewhere,
together,
and that’s
what really
matters.

102

Colby

He makes it sound so easy.

Be happy.

Like you can just get everyone on your side and happiness will magically appear, no problem. Still, I promised. I’ve got to figure out my next move. There’s no one to coach me on this one. I’m on my own.

I’m about to head toward the bathroom to take a shower, when Dad rushes into my room.

“Colby, get dressed. An ambulance is on its way. Something’s wrong with your gram.”

I stand there in total panic. “What do you mean something’s wrong?”

“She might be having a heart attack. I don’t know. Just . . . get dressed. I’m going outside to wait for the ambulance.”

He leaves and I throw on the clothes I wore last night.

I stand in the hallway, hesitant. What should I do? I want to see her and yet there’s a part of me that’s afraid. I don’t know if I can stand to see her in pain.

I take a deep breath and walk to their room. The door is slightly ajar. I can hear Grandpa talking.

“You’re doing great, Judith. Nice, slow breaths. Help will be here in a minute.”

I open the door and step in. She’s in her robe, lying on the floor. “Gram?” I kneel down next to her. Her eyes are closed, and it’s like each breath takes everything she’s got.

She opens her eyes and looks like she’s going to say something, but I put my finger on her lips. They feel cold.

“Shhh, don’t talk. Save your energy. I just want you to know, I love you, Gram. Everything’s going to be all right. Hang on, okay?”

She closes her eyes again.

I watch her chest. Up. Down. Up. Down.

I will it to keep moving.

We hear the sirens a minute or so later. Dad comes in and yells, “They’re here!”

Grandpa’s eyes meet mine. He looks so worried, so scared, it makes me want to cry.

“We need to get out of the way, Colby,” Grandpa says. “They’ll need room to get the stretcher in here.”

We both stand up, but we don’t move. She looks so helpless. So . . . alone.

Grandpa reaches out and takes my hand. Together, we step toward the other side of the room, just as the paramedics come in. He squeezes my hand before he lets it go.

“Who can tell us what happened?” one of the guys asks.

Grandpa steps forward and starts talking. She’d taken a bath. A long one. When she got out, she called for him. Told Grandpa she didn’t feel well. Nauseous. And said she felt like someone was sitting on her chest.

As one of the paramedics begins to undress her to take her vitals, I realize I shouldn’t be watching.

I turn around, my arms squeezed tightly to my chest. I look out their bedroom window. It’s gray and dreary outside.

Raining.

Gram loves the rain.

I blink the tears back.

103

Lauren

That night, Demi asks
me to tuck her in.

Her mom’s taking a nap
because she has to work later.

Uncle Josh finishes the story,
kisses her good night, then leaves us.

“How do you like to be
tucked in?” I ask her.

“Do it the way your
mommy did it to you,” she says.

“My mommy never
tucked me in,” I explain.

“Okay. Get in and
I will show you how,” she says.

She hops up, throws the covers
back, and pulls me into her bed.

“You take the covers like this,”
she says, bringing them to my chin.

“Then you tuck one side and
say, ‘Good night, sleep tight,’

and tuck the other side and
say, ‘Don’t let the bedbugs bite.’

And then you give a kiss
on the forehead, like this. Mwah.

Before you leave, you say,
‘I love you with all my heart.’ ”

“That’s so cool,” I say.
“You are a very lucky girl.”

Demi crawls into her bed
and I tuck her in, like she showed me.

After I say, “I love you with all my heart,”
she says, “I’m happy you’re part of our family.”

She rolls over to get comfy. I turn off the lamp.
And as I head toward the door, I whisper, “Me too.”

104

Colby

“It’s not supposed to be her in there,” Grandpa says as we sit in the waiting room. “She’s not like me. She’s the strong one. The healthy one.”

“Dad, don’t do that,” my dad says. “These things happen.”

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