The Moon and More

The Moon and More by Sarah Dessen

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day in the sun. I couldn’t help but notice that he and I were the only adults not wearing designer eyewear. “Hey,” I said, as he wrapped one hand around mine.
    For a beat we all just stood there, staring at each other. Then Luke, who was capable of being social in any situation, stuck out his free hand to Theo. “Luke,” he said.
    “Theo.”
    “You must be Emaline’s father,” Luke said next. They shook, formally, and then he pointed at Benji. “Little man. Benji, right?”
    “Yup,” Benji said, already grinning. Dogs and children loved my boyfriend. It was a simple fact.
    “How was the drive?” Luke asked my father.
    “Too much traffic on the bridge,” Theo said.
    “Oh, that always happens around quitting time,” Luke replied. “Everyone trying to get back home on the island at once.”
    I bit my lip, not wanting to correct him. A bridge was a bridge. Right? “We should go in,” I said instead. “They fill up fast here.”
    “They do,” Theo agreed.
    “It’s the snobbier tourists,” Luke said. “They think this is the only place that makes anything for their refined palates.”
    I didn’t look, but I was pretty sure my father and Theo exchanged a glance, hearing this. I said, “Well, my palate isn’t refined, but I love the olive bread.”
    No reply from anyone. We all started walking to the restaurant, Benji falling in beside me and taking my other hand. I was not sure what this sudden burst of sibling affection was all about, but it was kind of sweet. Plus, there was safety in numbers.
    The hostess, a high-school girl with visible tan lines, smiled at us as we came in. “Welcome to the Reef Room! Five for dinner?”
    “I’m not eating, just getting takeout,” Theo told her, then turned to my father and Luke. “Nice meeting you both.”
    “And you as well,” my father said. “I’ll keep an eye out for the finished doc.”
    “Do that.”
    Then Theo waved and was gone, going into the half-filled bar. As the hostess gathered menus, then led us to a large booth by the window, Luke leaned down to my ear. “What’s the story with Girl Jeans?”
    Of course this was the first thing he noticed. “I met him doing vips the other day. He’s down working for some filmmaker.”
    “Ivy Mendelson,” my father said from behind us. “She’s a very talented director.”
    “Who likes the chicken satay here,” I added. The hostess smiled widely at me. Not for the first time since we got here, I wished I had more gum. “Let’s sit down.”
    I slid in by the window, and before I knew it, Benji was beside me. Which left Luke to join my father on the other side. It was like the oddest of double dates.
    “I want a shrimp burger,” Benji announced, without even opening his menu.
    “That’s my boy,” Luke said, holding up his hand for a high five. They slapped. “They have good ones here. Not too bready, light on the cocktail sauce. Skip the onion rings, though. Too thin.”
    Now my father looked at him, as if not sure exactly what kind of species he was. “Luke’s kind of an expert when it comes to shrimp burgers,” I explained.
    “The key is the size of the shrimp, the amount of breading, and how much mayo is in the slaw,” Luke added. “You have to get all three right, and then …
perfection
.”
    Benji laughed. “I like anything fried.”
    “Agreed,” Luke said. “I had fried Oreos at the fair last year. They were great.”
    My father looked over at the bar, apparently missing Theo already. “You had a burger at lunch,” he said to Benji. “I think you’d better go with salad and a lean protein now.”
    “But I want a shrimp burger.”
    “Benji.” There’s was the slightest edge to his voice. “Salad and protein. Get fish or chicken.
Not
fried.”
    I felt a nudge in the middle of my shin, but didn’t look up to meet Luke’s eyes. I could imagine his expression without the visual. Between this and Girl Jeans, we were not off to a good start. Benji, for his part,

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