Six Little Secrets(5)



Q cut a look his way. ‘You’re next, nerd.’

‘I’m going to make sure Mr. Curtis gives you another detention,’ Cece said.

Jackie giggled from her seat. ‘You wouldn’t tell anyone. You don’t have the guts.’

Cece glanced at Jackie, open-mouthed. Whatever girl-power alliance Cece thought she had with Jackie disappeared into thin air.

Zoe could have told her that. Jackie’s wrath didn’t spare anyone, not even her friends. Over the years, Zoe watched the revolving door of ‘friends’ that Jackie kept in her tightly knit circle. One day they were laughing in the cafeteria together, and the next day one of the girls would be sitting alone or skipping lunch altogether.

Q grinned, and Zoe’s hand twitched, wanting to wipe it off his face. She hoped that no one else got in trouble so next week she could get her quiet Saturdays back.

‘Come on,’ Q pressed. ‘I could always look at your record.’

‘No, you can’t,’ Cece snapped. ‘Those are locked away.’

‘I’ve never met a lock I couldn’t break,’ Q said.

‘Come on,’ Jackie prodded.

‘I cut class, okay,’ Cece said. ‘To go shopping. Not a big deal.’

Q scoffed. ‘You’re right. Now I regret starting with you.’

‘What about you?’ Cece asked him. ‘You’re always getting in trouble in class. It must have been something good for you to get detention.’

Q sighed, taking his time to answer. ‘Remember that fire drill on Monday?’

Jackie rolled her eyes. ‘That was you?’

Q shrugged, but his smirk gave away his answer. ‘I plead the fifth.’

‘Lame,’ Holly muttered.

‘What about you, Holly?’ Q asked, turning his attention to her.

Her eyes turned to slits. The two of them stared at each other for long enough to make it awkward before a loud crackling sound filled the room.

Everyone looked up toward the ceiling. It was a force of habit from morning and afternoon announcements.

Why would someone use the intercom on a Saturday when they were the only people in the school? If Mr. Curtis wanted to say something to them, he could do it in person. Maybe that’s why he left, to deal with some glitch in the system. No other administrators or teachers were at school, so he seemed the likely candidate to fix it.

‘May I have your attention,’ a hoarse voice said from the intercom. It didn’t sound like Mr. Curtis. Zoe listened harder as the voice continued, ‘The six of you were selected to be here today because you are all hiding something. A secret. One that eats you up inside each day. I’m here to set you free. Life is made up of a series of choices that come with consequences. Today you will all learn that each decision you make affects the world around you. You will each complete a task. One that has to be completed by you and you alone. If you cheat, I will know. And if you inform anyone outside of this room, I will know. The choice is yours.’

The crackling filled the room once again and then the library went silent.

‘What the hell was that?’ Q asked.

‘Who was that?’ Jackie asked.

‘That voice sounded like something out of a horror movie,’ Cece said, drawing her arms against her chest.

‘What did he mean by secrets?’ Teddy asked.

Of course, Teddy had no secrets. He was the most honorable person in the group. Straight-As with the opportunity to pick a college of his choosing. Zoe had no idea what he’d done to get there, but she was sure it wasn’t that terrible. At least not bad enough for someone to want to exploit it.

‘Q, is this your idea of a joke?’ Holly asked.

Q snorted. ‘I’ve been here the whole time.’

‘You could have had one of your friends do it,’ Holly said.

‘What friends?’ Jackie said with a snort.

Q worked his jaw.

‘Yeah,’ Cece said. ‘You’re obsessed with wanting to know why we’re here.’

‘Okay,’ Q said. ‘Now I know you’re full of yourself.’

‘The only one full of himself is you,’ Cece said. ‘You’re annoying and an attention seeker. You know pulling the fire alarm is a crime, right? I’m surprised you’re here instead of jail.’

‘It’s only a matter of time,’ Q said. He sounded proud of that fact.

Zoe tugged on her sleeves again, keeping her thoughts to herself. That voice was seriously creepy. If it was a prank, it wasn’t funny at all. She had no idea what he was talking about.

‘Can we get back to that voice?’ Jackie said.

‘And consequences?’ Cece said. ‘I swear, Q if this is some joke—’

Q cut Cece off. ‘What are you going to do, princess?’

‘Will you two stop bickering?’ Holly said. ‘If someone is messing with us, then we should take it seriously.’

‘We don’t know anything yet,’ Q said. ‘Where are these tasks?’

‘Guys?’ Teddy said, staring down at the table. He pulled out a slip of paper from the pile. It wasn’t like the rest. It was red while the rest were white.

‘What is that?’ Jackie asked.

‘Is that a pinky promise not to drink?’ Q asked with a grin.

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