probably a perk.â
âIf you were serious, dude, youâd at least shave. Youâre dragging air with those bush legs you got,â Frankie said.
âItâs too queer,â said Charlie. âNo offense, Dante.â
âIâll take it as a compliment, darling,â Dante said, blowing a kiss back at Charlie.
Frankie heaved a huge sigh and shushed everyone. âMac, since we canât start before Otis gets here, why donât you tell us about the bike?â She gestured for Mac to move on.
Mackenzie couldnât conceal her excitement. She curled one ankle around the other, twirled them apart, and did it again. âOkay, so, he took my measurementsââ
âLucky guy.â Charlie didnât even bother to feign courtesy, and made a big show as he checked out Macâs face, sketched down her chest and then her long legs as she crisscrossed them beneath her.
Frankie glared and shook her head. No one understood how Mackenzie was able to ignore Charlie whenever he pulled this crap, but actually, she wasnât. For her, it didnât even exist. If he went there, Mac just erased him just like she erased anything unpleasant. Why focus on the negative? You couldnât get anywhere doing that, anyway.
Frankie hissed, âWatch the drool, Chaz .Go on, Skater, tell it.â
Mac continued, âHe took my shoe size, shoulder width, checked my hams and hip flexibilityââ
âLike I said, lucky guy.â
ââand asked about any injuries and stuff like that. There were form questions about how I ride, if I take hills standing, and riding goals and stuff, but Otis and I have skimmed enough blacktop for him to know my style.â
Dante asked, âHow long till you get it?â
âWell, I still have to pay for it, but even with my pro discount Iâm short. Oâs helping me out, so Iâll owe him hours.â She sighed, but it was a satisfied sound. âA lot of hours.â
âNot that many,â Otis said as he hurried in and waved his hellos. âYour time at the workshop countsâand once youâre certified, itâll be worth it to have you as my race mechanic.â
âYes!â Mac fisted the air and smiled. âHey, O, I thought MaToya was coming?â
âShe hit a snag on a big term paper. Sheâll be here next meeting.â He settled himself in the back row and started to shuffle through a stack of papers on the desk in front him.
âBut Maâs definitely coming on the trip with us?â
âThatâs the plan.â
âAw, câmon, O,â Charlie said. âWe donât need no stinkinâ babysitter.â
Without looking up from the papers, Otis said, âIf Iâm your van support, you need MaToya on the road with you for safety reasons. Not to mention school sanctioning and all that stuff. Besides, sheâs been on every trip since we started this club. She knows the ride.â
Mac added, âPlus, Maâs the best mechanic Iâve seen, and sheâll be able to give me some good pointers before I hit the workshop.â
âI can fix my own bike, thank you very much,â Charlie said.
âAs long as you keep your hands off mine.â
âYour what?â Charlie leered. â Oh , you mean you wonât share your RoadCap?â He stuck out his lower lip and pretended to cry.
âDarling, if I worked as many extra hours to pay for a custom-built bike, I wouldnât let you even look at it,â Dante said.
Mackenzie rummaged through her backpack and grabbed a notebook. Opening it, she glanced at her notes and said, âOkay, we have, like, threeââ
âWait, wait,â Charlie said. âYouâve worked extra hours?â Turning to the back of the room, he said to Otis, âI thought you said you couldnât hire anyone else?â
âCharlie, I told you. Macâs going for her mechanicâs