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With a flourish, Sylvia held up a purple scrunchie.
"Pour toi," she said to Hazel. Hazel reached for it, and Sylvia playfully pulled it out of her grasp. "This is your last chance, Haze. The scrunchie d.a.m.ns you for all eternity. So, you in?"
"Oui," Hazel said happily. She took the scrunchie and made a ponytail. She turned her head, displaying it. "How's that?"
"Perfect," Sylvia said. "To Hazel!"
Megan and Carolyn raised their drink cups. Ellen lifted hers as well.
Then Sylvia glanced down at her water bottle, which was empty. "Ellen? Be a dear and get me another, would you?"
Ellen's smile fell. She hesitated. Then she pushed back her chair and left the table.
"It's time for another soiree. I want Ellen to ask her dad about having it at their place," Sylvia said to Hazel. "She's dragging her feet about it. My patience is wearing thin."
"Oh...That's too bad," Hazel said, shifting in her chair.
So Ellen hasn't asked her dad about a party, Hazel thought. What is Sylvia doing? Punishing her for it?
Hazel turned to glance at the jock table. Brandon was in the center, clowning around with some of the others. At the sight of him, Hazel got the feeling that this was about more than the party.
"Let's talk about happier things." Sylvia c.o.c.ked her head and scrutinized Hazel. "You and Mattise? Holding hands? A carnation. And a kiss? Public affection? Is that the way to go?"
Hazel's lips parted. She thought for a moment. Sylvia kissed Josh in front of everyone. What was wrong with her and Matty- "I think it's a good move," Carolyn declared. "He's hot, and he's on the team."
"But is there anybody you'd rather have?" Sylvia asked Hazel. "Because once you start kissing in public, you're stuck. Although I guess the proper term is committed."
"I like him," Hazel murmured. "A lot."
"It would be hard to do better," Carolyn said. "And everyone else has hooked up for the year."
"Until the inevitable breakups," Sylvia added. "But he is one of the best."
"If you're into that sort of thing," Carolyn put in.
"Then it works," Sylvia decreed. On either side of her, Carolyn and Megan nodded. "However, Brandon does not work. Not for our Ellen." She scowled at Ellen's empty chair. "The sooner she gets that, the better."
Hazel frowned. Again, there was something strange about Sylvia's tone. It was as though she were trying to teach Ellen a lesson.
But if Ellen decided to date Brandon, was it really any of Sylvia's business?
The lunch bell rang and Hazel went to bus her tray. She caught sight of Lakshmi and the others standing in a clump beneath the diversity mural, scanning the crowd.
They're looking for me, Hazel realized. But Sylvia had been very clear: she couldn't be friends with Lakshmi anymore.
That was a sacrifice Hazel was more than willing to make.
She took a breath and avoided Lakshmi by using the side door. The PLDs followed her toward the quad.
In chem lab Hazel was donning her goggles when her cell phone vibrated. She fiddled with the end of her carnation while she checked the message.
It was from Sylvia.
PLDSLY2PURPLEHAZE: Plan change. C me L8r "Okay, everyone." Ms. Carpentier clapped. "Let's begin today's experiment."
Hazel couldn't respond now.
Lakshmi appeared in the doorway. Hazel busied herself putting the phone back so that she couldn't catch her eye.
"Where did you get this?" an outraged voice demanded.
Breona Wu had rushed up to the side of Hazel's table. She grabbed Hazel's carnation so tightly that the stem broke.
"Hey!" Hazel cried. "That's mine!"
As she reached for it, Breona raised it over her head. Her eyes were slits, her lips pulled back so her teeth were showing. "These flowers are for the team! What did you do? Steal it?"
"Excuse me?" Hazel asked.
"Breona? Hazel?" Ms. Carpentier called from the front of the room. "Is there a problem?"
Breona shook the flower toward the teacher. "She stole this!"
Ms. Carpentier raised her brows. "Hazel, is that Breona's?"
"No," Hazel said. "It was a present from-"
"Matty Vardeman gave it to her," Lakshmi said loudly, half rising from her stool. "I saw them. At her locker."
Hazel and Breona both turned to stare at Lakshmi in surprise.
Hazel thought she and Matty were alone in the hall. Had Lakshmi been watching? G.o.d. What was that about?
"You-you are so lying, Lakshmi!" Breona screeched. Her face drained of color.
"No, I saw it," Lakshmi insisted. "He gave it to her." She turned to Ms. Carpentier. "It's Hazel's."
"But..." Breona's face crumpled. She covered her mouth with her hands and ran into the hall. The entire cla.s.s watched her go.
There was silence. Then Brian Palmeri, the slacker in the back of the room, piped up. "Dude, what's her deal?"
"She's on drugs," Hazel shot back, furious and embarra.s.sed. Her statement was greeted with hoots and laughter from the rest of the cla.s.s.
"Hazel! Would you care to visit Mr. Clancy?" Ms. Carpentier snapped.
"No. Sorry," Hazel apologized, carefully scooping up the carnation. Petals dropped from the ruined flower.
"All right. Then let's get back to work."
Carpentier got them started on a mixing exercise-adding copper sulfate and sulfur to water. Then she left the room, no doubt to deal with Breona's diva moment. As soon as she was gone, the cla.s.s got rowdy.
Lakshmi leaned over her lab table. "By the way, Haze, that's so cool about you and Matty. Way to go!"
"Thanks," Hazel said. She tried to focus on her experiment, adjusting her heavy goggles as she held a test tube of blue liquid over a Bunsen burner. But she couldn't help wondering-how did Lakshmi know about her and Matty in the hallway?
Lakshmi leaned closer. Behind her own goggles, she was blinking excitedly. "I was trying to find you at lunch. Did you hear about Jilly Delgado's horse?"
"Yeah," Hazel said coolly. "Something happened to him."
"Something happened, all right. He was killed! Some psycho murdered him and cut him into little chunks!"
Hazel turned from her experiment. "What?"
"Someone hacked him up," Lakshmi repeated eagerly. "They found one of his eyes ten feet away from his body. His tail was missing."
Hazel shook her head. "Oh my G.o.d. How awful!"
"There's going to be a police investigation," Lakshmi added. "They need to find the perpetrator right away. They're clearly crazy-and you never know what someone like that will do next."
Hazel understood. She watched CSI too.
Footfalls sounded in the hall. Various conversations died away as Ms. Carpentier returned-without Breona.
"Uh, Hazel?" Lakshmi whispered. "We're all getting together tonight to watch a movie. I thought, if you're not busy..."
"Sorry." Hazel turned away. "I have plans."
Lakshmi sighed. "Yeah. I figured you would."
Hazel's last period was a study hall that met in the media center. She set her heavy backpack on the table before her and opened it.
She wanted to study, but her mind was whirling. So much was happening. And it was all so confusing.
Breona's meltdown, Jilly's horse, her first football game as a PLD...and as Matty's girlfriend. Sylvia, Ellen, Brandon. What did it all mean?
She shook her head. Now was not the time to figure it out.
Focus, she coached herself.
She cracked open her econ book. Supply, demand...she could do this.
After a few minutes, she felt someone standing just behind her. She turned her head to find Matty, smiling down at her and waiting to be noticed. She gave him a little grin and raised her brows.
"Hey," he said softly.
"Hey. I didn't know you had study hall," she replied.
"Actually, I'm in Photo II," he said. "I came in to do some research." He held up a magazine t.i.tled Digital Photographer that had a bunch of cameras on the cover.
"You're into photography?" she asked.
"Yeah." He glanced left and right, scanning for the study hall monitor, Ms. Engstrom. The coast was clear. He pulled out a chair and sat down.
"I was selling some of my work to the local paper back in Virginia. Country scenes. I caught a car accident, too."
"Wow."
"Yeah. I was the first one on the scene of the accident. It was a total scoop. Extremely gross." He paused. "It was a fatality. They used it. They had to digitize out some of the details, but the editor said I had a good eye for composition." He ducked his head and grinned. "Or rather, decomposition."
"Ew." She grimaced.
"They paid me a hundred and fifty dollars for it, too." He played with the dog-eared corner of the magazine. "I tried to convince them I could e-mail things from here. They said thanks but no thanks."
"Too bad," she said empathetically.
He shrugged. "Hey, it's no big. There's...other stuff to keep me busy."
He means me, she thought, pleased.
"I see you got your new cell," he said, pointing to the phone sitting in her backpack. "Can I have the number?"
Sylvia's caution sounded in her ears. Don't give the number to just anyone....
Was Matty "anyone"? Would Sylvia be angry if Hazel gave him the number?
Hazel set her jaw. Whatever, she thought. Sylvia may nose around in everybody's business, but she's not going to control me.
"Sure." She wrote the number down for Matty on a sc.r.a.p of notebook paper.
"Thanks," he said, slipping it into his pocket.
He glanced down at her textbook. "Economics? I took that. If you get stuck, I got an A."
Good grades, too. She sighed. Could he be any more perfect?
"Good to know," she said. "Thanks."
Then his smile faded as he dropped his voice even lower. "Hey. Did you hear about Jilly Delgado's horse?"
She nodded. "It's horrible."
He toyed with the magazine, rolling it between his hands. "Poor thing's neck was severed almost clean off. There was blood everywhere. The stable hands who found it said they thought it was mud at first, it was so thick." He gazed into the distance-almost as if he were looking at something else. Something invisible to her.
Sickened, Hazel worked overtime not to see any of it. She crossed her arms, hugging herself. She'd been to Jilly's stable, Brookhaven Ranch, years ago for a birthday party. She'd ridden Spirit. She could remember the way he chuffed and shook his mane. His steady gait and big brown eyes.
"And its left eye-"
"Matty, stop," she pleaded.