Ella's POV:
Oh, no, he didn't. Stupid, arrogant, chauvinist. Jason really did it. He made sure everyone on campus knew that the hoodie girl and the diner waitress were one and the same. The fact that he went through all that trouble just because I refused to fall in line with his plans—because I went out with Max—was infuriating. I just prayed my father wouldn't find out about this. If he did, he'd be on me faster than I could say shit. He already wasn't happy about me leaving and disappearing from his radar, and this? This would be the final straw.
But Jason wasn't going to win. No way. I'd deal with this, and if Dylan still wanted to go to the movies, I'd go. Even if I'd be exhausted from my shift, which was bound to be chaotic now that everyone would be showing up at the diner to catch a glimpse of the so-called hoodie waitress. I'd still go. Just to spite Jason. He thought he could humiliate me and get away with it? Please.