DJ stretched in bed and sat up. Last night, when she and Taylor were arguing, she’d noticed that Rhiannon had placed her Bible—what used to be DJ’s mom’s Bible—on the bedside table. This morning she picked it up and opened it to where Rhiannon must’ve stuck in a bookmark. DJ guessed that the colorful bookmark, with a pretty beaded ribbon tied to it, had been made by Rhiannon. Then midway down the page was a sticky note with an arrow drawn on it. She read the verse the arrow seemed to be pointing to and then she read the following one. “You have heard that it was said,
But she didn’t understand the meaning of these sentences. In fact, they not only sounded totally alien, like from another planet, but they sounded totally impossible as well. To start with, the verses said to
Just then Taylor emerged from the steamed-up bathroom. She had on a thick white terrycloth robe, and even without makeup, she looked glamorous and beautiful as she fluffed her curly hair with a towel. But when she saw DJ with the Bible in her lap, she threw back her head and laughed. “No way,” she said. “You’re not turning into a Bible-thumping fanatic too?”
DJ closed the Bible and set it back on her nightstand and shrugged.
“What is this? Some kind of religious epidemic? First Rhiannon, now you? Who will be next to fall victim?”
DJ stood. “Are you done in the bathroom?”
“For now.”
DJ was surprised at the mess Taylor had managed to create this morning. The area by the sinks looked as if Macy’s cosmetic counter had thrown up in there. She wondered if Inez usually cleaned all this up after they went to school, or was Taylor simply being territorial, trying to make it clear that she dominated in the bathroom as she seemed to do in all things. Well, Rhiannon might’ve taken this, but DJ was not going to give in to Taylor’s selfishness. She used her arm to swipe all of Taylor’s junk over to one side, knocking bottles and things over as she crowded them around the other sink. Much better.
Then she took a quick shower, toweled off, and put on her rather shabby-looking aqua blue chenille bathrobe. It might not be as plush as Taylor’s, but it had been DJ’s mom’s, and she was not giving it up. Then she peeked out into the room to see if Taylor was still there or not. She was. So DJ lingered in the bathroom a bit longer, taking a little more care than usual as she put on her makeup.
“Are you about done in there?” asked Taylor as she opened the door.
“Sure,” said DJ lightly. “It’s all yours.”
Then with Taylor safely in the bathroom, DJ hurried to get dressed and then headed downstairs for breakfast. To her surprise, the other four girls were already heading out the front door, but Eliza waited.
“What’s up?” DJ asked her.
Eliza glanced up the stairs. “I’m taking these guys to school today.”
“A little early,” pointed out DJ.
“So Rhiannon doesn’t have to be around Taylor. We’re stopping at Starbucks to kill some time before school.”
“So I’m stuck with Taylor?”
Eliza gave her a sympathetic smile. “You seem to stand up to her better than the other girls. Do you mind?”
“I guess not.”
She patted DJ on the back. “Hey, you look extra pretty this morning.”
“Thanks…” Then DJ figured this meant she needed to compliment Eliza back. “I like your shoes.”
Eliza pointed a pretty red toe out. “They’re Jimmys.”
“Who’s Jimmy?”
“Choo.”
“Huh?”
“Jimmy Choo.” Eliza laughed. “I can see our work with you is not done yet, DJ. See ya.”
DJ had to appreciate that Eliza was trying to help Rhiannon. But she did not appreciate being partnered with Taylor. Rooming with her was bad enough, but going to school with her too? Then she remembered what she’d read in the Bible this morning about being kind to your enemies. Maybe that’s what this was about. Maybe God just wanted her to be nice to Taylor. Well, she could give it a shot. At least for a day…or maybe just this morning. She wasn’t too sure how long she could pull something this difficult off.
“Good morning, Desiree,” said Mrs. Carter. “Eliza took some of the girls to school early. Apparently they had something they needed to attend to.”
“Right.” DJ nodded as she sat down. “Eliza told me.”
“I’ve been thinking about something, Desiree.” She set her coffee cup back in the saucer.