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A READING GROUP GUIDE
THAT'S WHAT'S UP!
A Del Rio Bay Novel
 
 
 
PAULA CHASE
 
 
 
ABOUT THIS GUIDE
 
The following questions are intended to
enhance your group's reading of
THAT'S WHAT'S UP!
by Paula Chase
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
1.
Jessica openly dislikes Mina. Would you rather have someone be open about how they feel about you, like Jessica? Or have someonewho pretends to like you to your face, but does and says the opposite about you to others behind your back? Which one, and why?
2.
Do you think Jacinta sent Raheem mixed messages by still hooking up with him even though they were broken up? Do actions speak louder than words?
3.
If you were Jacinta, what would you do to move on with your life after a breakup, even if you still have to see the person regularly?
4.
Was it fair for Kelly to expect Angel to change for her? If he had changed, did Kelly “owe” him anything for him making such a significant change in his lifestyle?
5.
Mina is a self-proclaimed “drama magnet” but what, if anything, could she have done to avoid drama this go-round?
6.
The clique often draws strength from one another, which explainswhy Lizzie was talked into road tripping without permission.Is there a difference between peer pressure and feeling safety among your close circle of friends? If so, what is it?
7.
Do you think Mina and Brian broke up at the end? If a guy you were dating were caught in a compromising position, like Mina was in the picture kissing Craig, would you forgive him? Why or why not?
8.
Mina is angry that Jacinta forgives Raheem for slapping her. Role Play: With one person playing Mina's part, talk to your friend about why being with someone who hits you is wrong. Another person play Jacinta and explain why you would give someone a second chance after such a foul act.
9.
Can you break up with a guy and still be friends? Why or why not?
10.
Should you try? Or should a breakup mean no contact, no friendship, no nothing?
For more information about domestic abuse among teens, visit the
Just About Teens
section of
www.loveisnotabuse.com
.
Stay tuned for the next book in this series:
WHO YOU WIT'?
Available in November 2008 wherever books are sold.
Until then, satisfy your Del Rio Bay craving
with the following excerpt from the next installment.
 
ENJOY!
The Fifteen-Minute Make-Out
“I hate how much I love you so.”
—Rihanna ft. Ne-Yo, “Hate That I Love You”
 
 
I
t feels too good.
It feels too good.
It feels too good.
Lizzie chanted to herself to break the spell of the warm frenzy building between her and Todd as he nibbled at her ear, stroked her side with one hand and pulled her flush against him with the other. Her breath hitched. Every time she attempted to move an inch or say something to slow the rush, he'd do something magical with his fingers or lips, hushing her.
She tried again, managing to move her head an inch.
Victory.
She parted her lips to say something (anything) and Todd's lips moved to hers. She instinctively kissed him back, rolling the icy cool taste of Orbit spearmint around her tongue, savoring it. It was hard to chew gum, now, without thinking of Todd and flushing.
As a matter of fact, it was hard to do a lot of things without thinking of Todd.
The realization struck her dumb.
No matter how hard she tried, it was hard to connect that practical,straight A, theater geek
her
not only had a serious boyfriend, but a popular, honest-to-goodness hot guy.
Six-foot-one, blue eyes, unruly light walnut-y hair highlighted blond, and ready with a joke the second he opened his mouth, Todd had a hot surfer dude look going. Truth be told, even when he let the blond grow out, he was easy on the eyes. He was also a full member of Club six-pack. And his biceps and chest weren't bad either. If Lizzie hadn't seen his body change with her own eyes, she would have never believed someone could go from skinny to sculpted in two years.
Yet, it still took her by surprise when girls went out of their way to flirt with him or give her nasty looks when she and Todd walked down the hall together. To her, he was still the goofy, skinny “T” who used to shadow JZ like a puppy when they were ten years old. Because of that and their existing middle school friendship, she and Todd were a comfortable couple. She never felt self-conscious around him, because whenever her nerves would attempt a takeover, like worrying that she had food stuck in her teeth and had to get it off before he saw it, Todd would poke fun at it, reminding her that he didn't care about her being the perfect girl.
Everyone seemed to know Todd was hot, except Todd.
That made it easy to get caught up in his charm.
Except ... Lizzie wasn't ready to be completely ga-ga.
She was changing and some of the changes felt good. Really good, in fact.
But mostly they were unsettling. Like now. Why couldn't she open her mouth to say, “Hey, let's take a break”?
How come her brain was directing her body to move, get up, put some space between her and Todd, and it wouldn't obey?
Todd was becoming a priority in ways Lizzie had always secretly claimed no guy ever would.
Flubbing lines in theater when he popped into her mind. Getting a “B” on her chem test after their first real argument. She didn't recognizeherself sometimes.
But things were about to take a turn, if all went according to plan.
Todd's kisses rained down on her in quick pecks. She met his lips with her own slow, but firm kisses, encouraging him to gel with her, easing him back a little until their kissing was in sync. Her resolve melted. It always did around the twelve-minute make-out mark. Insteadof panicking that things were going too far, Lizzie gave in, savoringTodd's warm breath on her neck, ears, then his lips on hers.
Step one of her plan would kick in, in exactly five ...
Todd's tongue darted in her mouth for a quick visit then was gone.
Four...
His hands pushed her shirt up just enough so Lizzie could feel their coolness on her warm belly.
Three ...
He stroked her waist, careful not to go near her armpit (he'd learned the hard way that she'd burst into a fit of giggles, busting up the mood) but working closer to her bra.
Two ...
Lizzie inhaled sharply as his hands made soft, smooth circles on her belly.
One ...
Todd's fingers were on the front clasp of her bra just as Lizzie's cell phone blared “One” from
A Chorus Line
filling the room with a choral-like, “One, singular sensation, every little step he takes.”
Todd hesitated for a fleeting second.
Lizzie pushed herself upright. Her chest heaved as she ran her fingers through her tousled hair.
Todd's eyes, wide with surprise, skated from Lizzie to the phone in confusion.
Lizzie kneeled against the sofa, picked the phone up and turned off the alarm she'd set right before she and Todd began making out. She was getting so good at doing it, fingers flying to set it before the kissing began, he never noticed. Smiling, she dipped her head and bunched her cascade of blonde hair into a quick and dirty ponytail before standing up. She put her hand out to help Todd up from the floor.
His long body unfolded into a standing position where he towereda full foot over Lizzie.
“Dude, I hate your phone.” Todd shook his head, eyeing the phone with disdain. “It rings every time we ...” He dropped down onto the sofa, dramatically pouting.
Lizzie pretended to check the missed call, even though there was none. “It's Mina. JZ should be here any minute to get us,” she practicallysang, giddy that once more her fifteen-minute make-out alarm had done its job.
Todd ran his fingers through his unruly locks, gathering himself. He looked shell-shocked and Lizzie almost felt sorry for him.
Almost.
She felt (a little) bad for having to trick him, but she couldn't trust herself anymore to untangle herself from the increasingly hot and heavy make-outs. At some point, they were going to stop working.Either Todd was going to throw her phone out the window—he was eyeing it now like he wanted to—or simply not let her jump up like someone had lit her pants on fire, to check it.
She knew the day was coming. That's why it was time for the virginity pact.
Satisfied with herself, she plopped down beside Todd.
“I'm starved.You?”
“Yeah, but not for pizza,” Todd said, making googly eyes at her.
Lizzie planted a prim peck on his lips, allowing it to turn into a bit more before pulling away. Todd reached out to pull her back, but Lizzie was up in a flash, laughing as his hand swiped her T-shirt, catching only air.
He scowled, chiding her playfully. “Tease.”
“Sucker.” She sprinted clumsily as he chased her up the stairs.
The doorbell rang as they reached the landing.
She hadn't planned it, but the cavalry had arrived right on time.
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