'So, how was it?' said Evan.
'Shut up,' said Matt.
'Hey, I'm just asking,' said Evan. 'You don't have to ... '
'I mean, shut up, here comes Jenny,' said Matt.
Sure enough, Jenny was approaching. This was unusual, because Matt, Andrew, and Evan were sitting in the section of the bleachers traditionally occupied by Guys Who Were Smart but Didn't Participate in School Activities and Tended to Be Wiseasses. Jenny sat in the section for Pretty and Very Popular Girls; generally, a girl from that section would not be seen in any other section except the one for Guys Who Played Sports and/or Held Class Office.
'Hey,' Jenny said, to Matt.
'Hey,' said Matt.
'Does that hurt?' she asked, pointing to Mart's lip.
'Not really,' said Matt.
'Maybe,' said Evan, 'if you kissed it, it would feel better.'
'Shut up,' said Matt. To Jenny, he said, 'Is everything OK at your house?'
'Well, my mom's still pretty upset about the bullet,' said Jenny. 'But the police guy thinks it was just some crackhead who was gonna rob us, and you scared him off.'
'My hero,' said Andrew, in falsetto, swooning.
'Shut up,' said Matt.
'So listen,' said Jenny. 'I wanted to tell you three things. First, thank you. And second, thanks again for the Fluids CD. I really like it.'
'You gave her your Fluids CD?' said Evan.
'No question,' said Andrew, 'he wants her sex pootie.'
'Shut up,' said Matt.
'And third,' said Jenny, 'I feel really, really bad about what happened last ... '
'No,' said Matt, 'it's OK, really, it's ... '
' ... so I just wanted you to know,' said Jenny, 'that if you want to squirt me, I'll be at CocoWalk tonight, around eight, outside the Gap. OK?'
'OK,' said Matt.
'See you,' she said, turning and heading back to the section for Pretty and Very Popular Girls.
All three boys watched her go.
'Whoa,' said Andrew.
' 'If you want to squirt me'?' said Evan. ' 'If you want to squirt me' ? '
'Shut up,' said Matt.
Eliot waited for Anna on the patio in front of the Taurus, a venerable, mellow Grove hangout popular with older, pudgier residents escaping the predatory flatbelly young- singles scene that swirled around the glitz bars at the other end of Main Highway.
Eliot passed the time by watching two veteran Taurus patrons, each with a line of empty beer bottles testifying to a Friday well spent, play the ring game. There had been, as long as anybody could remember, a metal ring hanging by a string from a tree on the Taurus patio; the object of the game was to pull the ring back and let it go in such a way that it swung up to, and encircled, a nail sticking up from the edge of the Taurus roof. The two veteran patrons had been doing this for over an hour, with the intensity and concentration of brain surgeons. They got the nail on almost every try. They acted like it was no big deal.
'I could never do that,' said Anna, from behind Eliot.
'Hey!' he said, turning around. 'Me neither. I think the secret is large amounts of beer.' 'So,' she said, 'you hang out here much?' 'Oh yes,' said Eliot. 'I've even competed in the Taurus blowgun league.'
'They have a blowgun league?' 'Every other Monday night,' said Eliot. Anna laughed, causing one of the ring- game contestants, who was at a crucial point in his pullback, to look over and frown. Lowering her voice, Anna asked, 'They shoot blowguns in the bar?'
'No, that would be foolhardy,' said Eliot. 'They shoot them right here, on the patio, while drinking heavily, attempting to hit targets set up only a few feet from the sidewalk, where innocent civilians are walking.'
'Better safe than sorry,' Anna said. 'How'd you do?'
'Well, I never hit the targets, but I never hit any civilians either, as far as I know. Of course it was pretty dark. But I never heard screams. You wanna get some lunch?'
'Sure.'
They went inside and sat at a table near the window. Anna gave Eliot back his glasses so he could see the menu. They both ordered fish sandwiches and iced tea.
'So,' said Eliot, 'did the police come up with anything?'
'No,' said Anna, 'and I don't think they're going to, either. I guess I'm kind of naive; I pictured them going around with magnifying glasses, you know? Looking for clues!'
'Dusting for prints!' said Eliot. 'Analyzing fibers!'