How to Ruin Your Boyfriends Reputation
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"Whats that?" Sergeant B-S asks me in the courtyard, before were ordered to march out. Hes pointing at my pillow, which Im clutching to my chest.
"My special pillow. I cant sleep without it. "
He shakes his head. "No. Zis is not beseder --not okay. Put it back"
Well, it was worth a try. Luckily he cant see the wip-ies hidden in our fatigue pockets. I set my pillow back on my mattress and hurry back to Sergeant B-S and the rest of my unit.
Im not risking another fall like I had on the night of our run, so I find myself in a slow jog next to Miranda. "Are we friends again?"
She glances at me as we jog side by side. "Yeah. I was always your friend, Amy. I just got upset for a stupid reason. "
"Because Nathan was pretending to be my boyfriend? Im sorry, Miranda. I know you like Nathan as more than a friend. It was insensitive of me to think you wouldnt care that I made a deal with him to get Avi jealous. "
"Its okay. I know Nathan likes Tori. Girls like me never get a guy. Seriously, I tried to hit on Nimrod a few nights ago and he didnt even notice. "
Thats not a shocker, considering hes gay. "I hear hes already dating someone," I say. "What about Noah?"
"Colorado Noah?"
"Yeah," I say, feeling her out. "Hes such a teddy bear, isnt he?"
"You mean chubby. "
"I mean nice. Like you. "
"Yeah, hes nice. "
I nudge Miranda and smile. "Give up on Nathan, Miranda. Now dont get mad at me for saying this, but I think youve been crushing on Nathan for so long because youre afraid to like someone who might actually like you back. Youre stalling. "
"Youre acting like a therapist, Amy. "
"Ive been to enough of them to know what Im talking about. Open your eyes to new people. " I point to Noah, whos up ahead giving encouragement to our unit, telling us to keep going even though were tired.
"He helped me on the range today," she tells me.
I give myself an inner high five for instigating that little moment. "We jog slowly beside each other, neither of us saying anything for a while. It could be because were panting from the jog. . . or it could be because my words are sinking in.
"Thanks, Amy," Miranda says eventually.
"Youre welcome. "
We finally get to our destination, which is a makeshift campground in the middle of the Negev desert. I can just sense the Israeli scorpions and snakes waiting for a taste of American blood. Its dark already, but the billions of stars in the sky brighten the night. I look up, wondering if Avi is looking at those same stars. I miss him so much I ache inside, but Im trying to stay positive and strong. Ive got to admit its tough to be running and setting other people up when the love of my life, the guy who makes me want to be a better person, isnt with me.
Ronit tells us to sit in a big circle. She passes out cans of what looks like fancy dog food.
"What is this?" I ask her as I lift off the top.
"Dinner. "
"Dinner?"
"Its called Loof. "
Oh, no! Loof! I remember the bathroom wall with the words Beware of the Loof. "Dont we have pita? Or hummus?" I ask her. Listen, those are Israeli staples.
"No. Its Loof or nothing tonight. This is what the soldiers eat on missions and in desert training. Remember, this isnt a spa. "
I examine the muddy brown substance. "Do you eat it with a fork or a spoon?"
"Whichever you want," Ronit tells me.
I look at my friends, all sniffing their own processed chunk of food/meat passing as a meal. I have to admit it smells like pasteurized liver, if there is such a thing. I admit Ive never eaten liver before, even the chopped liver my dad made a couple of times. But its Israel, so at least I know its kosher and has been blessed by a rabbi.
"Plug your nose and eat the Loof," Noah suggests. "Then its not so bad. " I watch as he scoops out a chunk of the stuff and chows down.
My friends are looking at me for direction. Should we follow in Mr. Positive/No Expectations footsteps or starve?
I could reveal that I brought my own provisions-- KifKafi --in the pockets of my pants. Theyve probably melted, but melted KifKafi are probably better than Loof any day of the week.
But were soldiers now. And Israeli soldiers eat Loof, no matter how bad it is. I plug my nose with my fingers, scoop out a chunk, and eat it. "Mmm. Yummy. "
"Really?" Jess asks.
"No, not really. Its absolutely disgusting. But were Jewish warrior women, right?"
Jess nods. Miranda nods. Even Tori nods. "Right!" they say in unison.
We look at Nathan. "Dont look at me. Im no warrior woman. Im not eating it. "
Tori takes a tester bite from her little can. Miranda and Jess do, too. We all eat the Loof as if its a rite of passage.
"Nathan, dont be a loser. Eat it," Tori says, tossing him a fork.
Not wanting at provoke Toris wrath, even Nathan chows down. Hes a warrior too, after all.
A truck with a pile of sleeping bags in the back is waiting for us. Were instructed to grab one and find a spot on the ground to sleep. Tori, who I havent had a chance to talk to in a while, comes up to me.
"So hows your grandma?" she asks.
"Alive. I think shes okay, at least for now. " I see a bandage on her neck that wasnt there when I left the base two days ago. "What happened?" I ask, pointing to it.
"You promise you wont laugh?"
"I promise. "
Tori says, "I got stung. By a worker bee. "
I suppress a laugh. "I thought you said they dont sting. "
"Obviously I got my facts wrong. Subject over. "
Time to start a new subject. I crane my head, looking for Nathan. Ronit is handing him a small shovel. Gross-- hes about to dig himself a hole to poop in. Hes probably about to Poop the Loof. I shudder thinking about it. "Listen," I tell Tori. "Nathan broke up with me. "
"It probably had something to do with you staring at that guy Avi all the time," she says.
"No. It had something to do with you. "
She looks at me like Im crazy. "Me?"
"Yeah. Nathan likes you. He thinks youre pretty and fun. . . when youre not glaring, sneering, or insulting everyone. "
Tori places her sleeping bag on the ground next to mine. "Nathan isnt my type," she says.
"Why not? Sure, hes a pain in the ass most of the time. But hes funny. And smart. And cute. And, to be honest, hes the best guy friend a girl could ever ask for. Hes just about perfect. "
Tori looks over at Nathan, coming back with the poop shovel. "Not interested. "
I wave Nathan over to us. He tries to act cool as he says, "Hey. Whats up? Mind if I sleep with you guys? I mean, uh, sleep next to you guys. "
As he lays down his sleeping bag, head-to-head with Toris with hope in his eyes, I tell him the truth. "Tori says youre not her type. "
Tori nods to Nathan, emphasizing my statement.
"Did you tell her I was good in bed?" he asks.
I. Cant. Believe. He. Said. That.
Toris eyebrows go up. "You guys had sex? she asks me, just as Jessica lays her sleeping bag alongside ours.
Oh, man. Im the one whos gonna need the poop shovel now for the flying bullshit about to come out of my mouth. I say a silent prayer for God to forgive me for lying. "Yeah. Nathan is better than. . . better than. . . better than eating a black olive without the pit. "
Nathan looks at me as if Im a total mashed potato. Jess shakes her head in disbelief. I couldnt think of anything else to say. I hate olives in general, so having sex with Nathan has got to be better than eating olives, with or without the pits.
Tori gives him one of her sneers. "I think Ill take a pass," she says tardy.
"Give me a chance," Nathan responds quickly.
"Why should I?"
Nathan kneels next to her and a sincere look washes over his face. "Because for some reason Ive been itching to put a smile on your face since
I met you. "
"Nobody can do that. "
"Wont you let me try?"
I see Toris face softening. "You can try, but I guarantee it wont work. "
"Ooh, I love a challenge. " Nathan slides into his sleeping bag and rests his chin on his fists, facing Tori.
"Are you gonna watch me sleep?" she asks, trying to sound annoyed. I notice shes not sneering, which is a good sign.
"Yeah. Watching you helps me think up lyrics to my next song. After boot camp, Ill take out my guitar and sing it to you. "
Tori wipes at her eyes. Obviously nobodys ever done anything like that for her. She needs Nathan, whether she believes it or not. And he needs her.
I look around for Miranda. Shes usually with us, but were all settled and shes nowhere to be seen. I finally see her in a deep conversation with someone a few yards away--Noah. Hes smiling at her. And laughing.
I slide into my own sleeping bag (after opening it and checking for snakes and scorpions) and bring George II inside it with me. George is cold on my unshaved legs, the hard metal of the barrel reminding me where we are and why were here. Once again I think of Avi, and what military exercises hes been pulled off base to do.
"Are you wearing your bra?" Jess whispers.
"Yeah. Arent you?"
"The wire was poking into my side, so I took it off and shoved it to the bottom of the sleeping bag. Remind me to reach down and get it in the morning. "
My bra isnt at all comfortable to sleep in, but Im keeping it on. I put a sports bra on before we left, which Im perfectly aware makes me look like I have a monoboob shelf in front of me. But it does the job of smashing my boobs down and together so theyre not bobbing up and down like a buoy in Lake Michigan when we run. Bouncing boobs is not an option.
Of course, squished boobs are not the most comfortable way to sleep. But whatever. Im smelly from not showering, I dont have my favorite pillow, the sweat between my squished boobs is itchy, and Ive got a metal rifle named George II in the sleeping bag with me. The old Amy would whine and complain. The new and improved Amy sucks it up.
As I lie here sucking it up, trying to sleep but with my eyes wide open, I glance over at Tori. I see her hand sneak out to tentatively touch Nathans. He weaves his fingers through hers without saying a word and they fall asleep holding hands.
Which only reminds me of last night, when Avi and I fell asleep holding hands.
Argh. I cant sleep. All I can think about as I look up at the twinkling stars above me is Avi.
"I can count every single rock under me," Jess whispers. "How do they expect us to sleep?"
Now that Jess mentions it, I can feel every rock and pebble under my own body. "Maybe if we clear out the big ones it wont be as bad," I say, reaching under my sleeping bag for the big rock sticking into my backside.
Jess whimpers as she shuffles her body around. "Ouch. Remind me never to complain about my life back in Chicago. "
"And remind me to appreciate my dad more. He probably had to sleep like this all the time when he was an Israeli commando," I say. "But the stars are so cool. Why dont we see as many stars back home?"