You are the strangest girl I’ve ever met,” he said, like he thought I was joking. He picked up his water bottle and gave me a sideways glance. “Have you ever kissed anybody?” he asked, and took a sip.I smirked. “There aren’t a whole lot of opportunities in the digital world. I did practice on my hand once. It didn’t do anything for me.”Justin coughed on the water he was swallowing and I slapped my hand over my mouth.”Did I just say that out loud?” I mumbled.He was half coughing, half laughing. “Yes, you did,” he managed to say.”Delete, delete, delete,” I said, and pushed an imaginary button in the air. “I really miss that feature.””No, that’s the good stuff. People always want to delete the good stuff.” His eyes lit up. “That’s a cool idea, though. What would you say, right now, if you could immediately delete it, so no one read it?



