Apparently, when
your parents say “You know, everything you post on facebook can be seen by
everyone who’s facebook friends with you”, they really mean it. Press one
little button and everyone starts asking questions…
All I did was
change my relationship status. THAT’S ALL. But apparently (according to my
friends) it’s a federal offence for me to be in a relationship. Of course,
Tegan can be dating a horse (long story), Roxy and Emily can be married (again,
long story), and those so-called “Mean Girls” at my school can be engaged to
each other, but the moment it’s not a joke…You get the point. And even if you
don’t, well that sucks for you, because I’M HAPPY and that’s all that matters.
I know I shouldn’t
be as happy as I am, considering the fact that I was born to be a human
sacrifice and all that crap, but ever since the weekend I’ve been completely
ecstatic, which might have been the shock of Alec’s confession wearing off and
the reality of it setting in, the reality being that there WAS a guy in the
world who liked me, and he happened not to be a short, skinny dude with braces,
freckles, and a low social standing.
Then there was
“The Parent Reaction”, which consisted of my mom asking me why I didn’t tell
her, or why I wouldn’t tell her who he was. Dave was furious, but only because
he did find out who Alec was, and
since he remembered him from 1711 when Isobel died…Let’s just say I was
grounded for two weeks.
But, as I said
before, I DON’T CARE, because I AM HAPPY!
Hap-hap-happy,
tra-la-la-la-la…
When I came to
school on Monday, I seemed as if I didn’t have a care in the world. When Jade saw me, she ran over to me,
giggling.
“What?” She smiled
and shook her head.
“Oh, you know
what.”
“No, actually, I
don’t. What is it?”
“Let me think…His
name starts with an A…He’s tall, dark and handsome…getting an idea?”
“Alec? What about
him?”
“Let me put it
this way.” Jade went over to the frosted window, drew “K+A= (heart)?”, and then
drew two boxes, wrote “yes” over the first one and “no” over the second one. I
drew a checkmark in the “yes” box. Jade smiled and clapped her hands while I
wiped the frost off of the window. Then
she gasped and giggled.
“What is it?” I
asked, confused. She pointed behind me. I turned around, but all I saw was the
numerous teenagers that smelled like a mix between sweat and that disgusting
Axe “guy body spray”.
“Ugh. Come with
me.” Jade took my arm and led me down the hall. I still couldn’t see anyone.
Then she took me down the hall that led to the foyer, following something that
I still couldn’t see. Then, once the
hall partially cleared, I noticed there was one student who wasn’t going to
class (besides me and Jade).
A tall student
with dark hair and ocean blue eyes.
A student who
smiled the moment our eyes met.
Alec, I thought. He waved. I shook my head, smiling. I walked over, slamming
his locker closed with my Telekinesis. Jade was amazed.
“Whoa-whoa-whoa. Whoa. Did you just do that?” she asked
me. I shrugged.
“Magic trick.” I
turned to Alec.
“What are you
doing here?” he smiled.
“Well, I had
nothing better to do with my time, so I came here. DO you have a problem with
that?” I’d never really pictured Alec as a student at my school. Actually, I’d
never pictured Alec as a student at any
school. Just then, there was a noise coming from the intercom.
“Could all
students please report to the gym immediately for a special assembly? Thank
you, and have a good day.” As everyone stampeded out of their classrooms, Alec
took my hand (dig that.) and we went into the gym.
“As you may know,
one of our staff members, Ms. Dennis, unfortunately passed away last week.” Our
principal, Mr. C. (I can’t remember how to pronounce or spell his last name),
was standing in front of the entire student body with a microphone.
“She was one of
our most valued staff members here.” He continued, wiping his eye with a
Kleenex. I squeezed Alec’s hand, afraid I might burst into tears again.
“We can leave, if
you want.” He whispered so quietly only I could hear.
No. I’m fine.
“Whatever you
say.”
“She…she loved birds. You know what, in honor
of Ms. Dennis, all classes today will be held outside, so we can all enjoy
nature. And the birds.” Mr. C. ran away crying like a little girl.
“That was fun.” I
murmured. Tegan glared at me.
“Why is she mad at
me?” I asked Alec.
“She’s mad because
she a, thinks you have a new best friend, and b, she thinks you lied to her
about not feeding on humans.”
“But I didn’t”
“I know. I’ll try
to reason with her later.” Mrs. Gruber, our VP, came to the front of the
gymnasium.
“All classes will
proceed outdoors. You are all dismissed. But if anyone knows anything else
about Ms. Dennis’ death…” whatever Mrs. Gruber said after that was lost in the
noise of everyone hurrying out of the gym.
As Tegan Levi was approached by Alec, she turned her
head in disgust. Whatever
Kieyra’s new boyfriend has to say doesn’t matter, she thought.
“Tegan, can we talk for a minute?”
“Again? I get it. No talking about what happened last
Wednesday. Whatever.”
“Actually, it concerns Kieyra.”
“Doesn’t it always?” Tegan rolled her eyes.
“She feels bad about what happened.”
“Of course she does,” she said sarcastically, “Poor
little Kieyra does everything possible just to get attention. I know.
I’ve been her friend for seven years.”
“It’s not like that.”
“Yes it is. It always is. It’s
either about Kieyra, or what she did or didn’t do last weekend, or what she
gets to do on summer vacation, or what guy’s been stalking her for the last
month…forget I said that last one. All I’m saying is that I don’t get it.”
“You don’t get what?”
“I don’t get why it is that if I do something
outrageously horrible, I get grounded ‘till I’m thirty, but when Kieyra does
something terrible, she gets to go to Niagara
Falls.”
“It’s hard to explain.”
“Try me. I’ll listen to anything if it proves that
what I just said is wrong. Go on. Defend your girl. Be her knight in shining
armor.” Tegan mused.
“It’s all part of a plan.”
“What kind of plan?”
“A plan to kill Damien.”
“Can you elaborate on that?”
“Meet me at the Carleton Place Library after school. I’ve
already asked a few others to come. I’ll explain there.” Tegan was reluctant,
but then agreed.
“What exactly does this have to do with Kieyra being a
shallow dirt bag?”
“She isn’t a shallow dirt-bag.”
“She sure has been acting like one.”
“But she’s not. If you only knew what she was
thinking, what her thoughts were like…”
“You say that as If you can read her mind or
something.”
“What if I could?”
“Humor me. What does my supposed best friend think
about?”
“Sometimes cheese, but mostly she thinks about life.
She thinks about how she hates that you’re mad at her, and how she hates
herself and what she is. She thinks about how much easier life would be-and I’m
not paraphrasing, she actually thought this-if she was dead, if she just let
herself be sacrificed. She thinks the world would be better that way.”
“And do you think the world would be better that way?”
Tegan asked.
“Of course not. But apparently, that won’t stop her
from trying to kill herself.”
“She tried to kill herself?”
“Yes, and she would have succeeded if I didn’t stop her. Look, I care about her. If you do too, then you should stop judging her. It’s not all about what’s on the outside, you know.”
“Yes, and she would have succeeded if I didn’t stop her. Look, I care about her. If you do too, then you should stop judging her. It’s not all about what’s on the outside, you know.”
Outside, the
teachers were trying desperately to gather their students. I started to head
towards Mrs. Stewart, my teacher, but Alec, who was tightly gripping my hand,
pulled me back. He motioned for me to stay quiet and we snuck out back where
there were no teachers. At first I was smiling, but then my smile faded and my
expression went blank, because what I saw was the most impossible, horrible
thing I’d ever seen.
What I saw was a
figure, coming towards the school with long, reddish-brown hair, brown eyes,
and the most evil grin I’d seen in a long time.
What I saw was
Sylvie French. Alive. Coming towards us, looking perfectly fine, as if nothing
had happened.
“What is it?” Alec
asked, concerned. But what I wanted to say couldn’t be put into words, so I
just tried to explain by thought.
She’s supposed to be dead. I killed her.
Alec looked at me, wide-eyed.
I pushed her down The Hole. She broke all her bones.
She died. Unless…
“Unless Damien
turned her.” Alec said, finishing my thought. Proving this theory, Sylvie ran
at full vampire speed towards us and shoved me, causing me to fly about ten
feet away and hit the brick wall with a loud THUD. She walked gracefully over
to me and smirked.
“Miss me?”
“Are you okay?”
Alec helped me up and hugged me.
“Physically? Fine.
Emotionally? Not so great.” Sylvie had gone over to the large crowd of kids
that were amazed at her safe return home. She was getting all the attention
again. Just what I needed.
“She’s probably
here to spy on you. She’ll blend in; no one will suspect anything.”
“It’s not fair.
Why does she have to be here?”
“Damien probably
heard about your little suicide act and wanted to keep an eye on you to make
sure you didn’t get yourself killed before he could sacrifice you. I’m guessing
you’re safe. But just remember, nothing you say is secret anymore.”
“Nothing I think is secret anymore.” I reminded
him.
“It’s only not a
secret from me. I’m the only one who can hear your thoughts, trust me. I was
Damien’s only person for that.”
At the end of the
day, I explained to Jade about Sylvie. She seemed surprised, since Sylvie had
apparently tried to befriend her. Jade told me that she had to go to the
library for something, so I was left to walk home alone. As I was walking
through the park near my house that I used as a shortcut, Sylvie appeared
beside me. She sent me flying across the park, then pinned me to the ground. I
rolled on top of her, gaining partial control. I went to punch her in the face
when searing pain washed through my body. I fell off of Sylvie. She stood up,
still glaring at me.
“Every vampire has
their own power, Kieyra. You should know that.” I would have said something,
but I was still writhing in pain on the ground. Finally, she stopped and I
struggled to catch my breath.
“Kieyra, let me
tell you something. When I want something, I get it. And do you know what I
want?” I shook my head. She pulled me to my feet.
“I want Alec.” She
whispered into my ear, “And just remember what I can do to you before you
object. With that in mind, I suggest you give me what I want.” Sylvie
disappeared. Something touched my arm and I screamed.
“Kieyra! It’s just
me, Alec. What happened? What did she do?” I turned around and buried my face
in his chest.
“What is it?” he
asked. I was so scared and shocked at the same time that I started to cry a
bit.
She can cause pain just by looking at you. Hurts like
hell.
“What did she
want?” I couldn’t bring myself to say it. I didn’t want to. I couldn’t.
She wants you
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