“What would you like to talk about, then?” Taylor asked as if standing outside my bedroom door while we chatted was a normal occurrence.

Nothing. I want you to leave. I mean, why is he here anyway? I don’t get it. Would the back-stabbing Taylor really come to my room and check on me? It doesn’t make sense.

“What?” He chuckled. “Why do you have the look on your face?”

“I’m trying to figure you out. I hear so many different things about you. The problem is, they totally contradict each other.”

“Well, as I’ve said before, people like to talk about me,” he smiled ruefully. “I wouldn’t believe all you hear.”

“No matter who I’ve heard it from?” I asked.

“Well, if it’s from me, then you’re okay.” He grinned arrogantly.

I found I was more contemplative than angry, so in a way I was grateful Taylor had sought me out. It did help to ease my mood.

“Chloe,” Madison called as she walked down the hall. “The party’s ready to begin. Are you—oh!” She stopped as she turned the corner and saw Taylor and I having our little “heart to Hart.”

“Yeah, I’m ready. Thanks.” I smiled at her.

Her eyes were so huge it was almost comical. The look she sent warned me I better tell her everything later.

Taylor wasn’t even phased as he smiled and asked Madison how she was doing. He even commented on her Daphne outfit as we walked back up the hallway. I opted to walk in front of them. The hallway just wasn’t built wide enough for three people. Of course, I was more flabbergasted than anything when I overheard Madison ask about Taylor’s mustache.

Mustache? I stopped and whipped around so fast I had to hold on to the wall. My action forced Madison and Taylor to stop as well. Well, I’ll be! He does have a mustache. “You have a mustache!” I was so shocked. Why didn’t I notice it before? “How long has that been on?”

He chuckled. “Since I left my house.”

“Really?” I gasped.

“Yeah.” His smile grew wide. “Do you like it?”

No. He looks like a total dork. On the other hand . . . “Yes. It suits you.” I smiled back. “Who are you supposed to be, anyway?”

“Uh, you can’t tell?” Taylor looked surprised.

I looked at Madison to see if she knew. She shrugged her shoulders. “I don’t know.”

“Come on, at least try.” Taylor turned so Madison could see all of him. She chewed on her lip. “Well, you kinda look like Luke Duke, except I didn’t think he had a mustache.” She turned to me. “Did he?”

Luke Duke? From The Dukes of Hazzard? Are you kidding me? Taylor dressed up like Luke, while Blake was supposed to be Bo!

“No.” Taylor laughed. “I was hoping to be someone a bit more unique.”

“Hey, The Dukes of Hazzard is unique.” I defended Blake’s choice. Okay, so it’s not, but it’s definitely a classic. If I was completely honest, though, it was about as original as I Dream of Jeannie.

“Whatever,” Taylor replied. “You really can’t tell who I am?”

“Nope,” Madison said.

He looked at me.

“Not a clue.”

“Come on! I’m Magnum PI.”

“Who?” we said at the same time, staring back at him.

“You know, Tom Selleck. Blue eyes. Black hair. Mustache. Ring a bell?”

“Sorry. That must be a guy show,” Madison said. “That’s okay, though. You dressed up and that counts for something. Not to mention you went out on a limb with that mustache.” She giggled.

I turned around and started to head toward the family room in the back of the house. Taylor’s mustache. I still can’t believe I didn’t see that thing. I guess it just proves what my mental state is like at the moment.

My mom and most of the guests were waiting for me when I got to the family room. She had everyone sit on folding chairs in a huge circle around the area. Dad had moved our couches to the garage to make space for the fifty chairs. I never thought all those chairs would fit, but miraculously they did.

“All right,” Mom said over the hum of the crowd. “Who’s ready for a game?”

She had planned to hang out with Dad, Cass, and Claire tonight at the diner and a double-feature movie. But instead I asked her to host the games for me. My mom knows a load of crazy games. Some of them I’m positive she made up. My friends love her, though, and once word got out that my mom was planning the games, everybody began to speculate just what she’d have them do. If I didn’t know better, I’d swear the party attendance was as good as it was because everyone knew she’d be there helping.

“Okay, guys, are you ready?” she asked in her best circusdirector voice. “The first vintage TV character we’re going to honor with a game is Porky Pig. Get your snouts ready, because our game is called Oink, Piggy, Oink!”

I began to laugh and attempt to snort with the rest of the group as I found an empty chair. Yep. This was definitely going to be a night to remember. I just wish Blake was here to share it with me. 

“So how was the party?” Blake’s deep voice in the receiver tickled my ear. I was on my bed sitting cross-legged as I flipped through a magazine. It was Saturday afternoon. Thank goodness Blake let me sleep in before he called to get the news. The party had ended way later than I thought it would.

“It went really well, as far as the party goes. Everyone really enjoyed themselves . . .” my voice trailed off.

“But?” prompted Blake.

I grimaced. “But I tried really hard to be happy. I’m not sure it worked, though.” I wondered if I should bring up what I had heard about Taylor. I didn’t want Blake to be embarrassed.

“Oh, so I guess my nemesis was there, then?” he asked. “Is that why you weren’t happy?”

“Your nemesis?” Is he talking about Taylor?

Blake snorted. “Yeah, you know, that Collin guy.”

“Yes. My mom invited him.” I rolled my eyes and turned the page to a really cute advert for makeup. “It was no big deal, though.” At least compared to everything else. “Madison came to my rescue.”

“What do you mean?”

“Every time Collin came near me or started to speak to me, Madison would get his attention. She totally saved me.”

Blake laughed. “Are you telling me the guy actually tried to talk to you this time?”

“Yeah, apparently he tried. It was kind of weird now that I think about it.”

“So who was Collin?” Blake asked as I flipped another page. “What? Oh, you mean, who did he come as?”

“Yeah.”

“He came as the Fonz. You know, from Happy Days?”

“Really! I’m surprised. That’s not a bad costume choice.”

“Well, he didn’t look quite as good as Henry Winkler, and he really couldn’t work the mannerisms and accent. But all in all, he wasn’t too bad. I was surprised too.” I decided to brave it out and bring up Taylor. “So do you know who Mangus PI is? Some guy came as him last night.”

“Do you mean Magnum PI?”

“Yeah, that’s it.” I laughed.

“Uh, yeah,” Blake answered. “That was one cool show back in the ’80s.”

“Really?”

“My dad owns the whole DVD collection of that series. So get this. The guy, Magnum, used to be a navy SEAL, right? Well, now he lives in Hawaii on some millionaire’s property, as a private investigator, which is what PI stands for.”

“Oh?” I asked, trying to feign interest. I flipped another page of the magazine.

“Yes.” Blake was really getting into it. “You know the best part? The guy got to drive a Ferrari 308 GTS. I don’t know what guy on the planet wouldn’t want to drive one of those.”

“Wow, it sounds neat,” I commented.

“You have no idea. He totally lived the dream life. They just don’t make shows like that anymore. So who dressed up like Magnum? Is he part of our four-wheeling group?”

“No.” I hesitated. “It’s—well, his name’s Taylor Anderson. I don’t know if you know him.”

“Taylor?” The anger in Blake’s voice surprised me. “It would be him.”

“So you know him?”

“Yeah. Unfortunately, the aaa—the—the . . . what’s the word you use for the A-word?”

“Oh, uh, chicken butt,” I said sheepishly.

“Chicken butt?” All at once, Blake began to laugh. “You’re kidding me, right?”

“Nope. Wish I were, especially right now. You have no idea.” I giggled, totally embarrassed.