“There was pizza.”
“That has nothing to do with him.”
“It had everything to do with pizza.”
I laughed despite myself.
Ethan smiled.
Mission accomplished.
By senior year, prom was everywhere.
Posters.
Group chats.
Dress shopping.
Elaborate proposals involving balloons and signs.
I had almost forgotten our first-grade promise.
Ethan had not.
One afternoon in February, he walked up to my locker with both hands behind his back.
“Maddie.”
“What did you break?”
“Nothing.”
“That sounded suspicious.”
“Do you remember first grade?”
I pretended to think.
“Not really.”
His eyes widened.
“You don’t?”