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第6章

Scarlet got to school early, for the first time in ages. The halls hadn't filled up yet, and it was a ghost town as she walked to her locker. She was used to coming in late, to the place being packed, but today, after her nightmare, she felt too antsy to sit around the house and wait. She'd also checked her Facebook and Twitter and saw the ridiculous amount of activity as a result of Vivian and her friends posting about her, and was so anxious about how the school might react, she felt coming in early might somehow help fend it off. At least by getting here early, she felt somewhat grounded, somewhat prepared.

Although of course she knew that would do no good. Soon these halls would fill with an overwhelming number of kids, and they would cluster in groups, outnumber her, and look and whisper. Including, maybe, Blake. She wondered what he might have told everyone about their date. Did he tell them everything that happened? Did he tell them that she was some kind of freak?

The thought of it made her so sick, she'd skipped breakfast this morning. She would have to face the music, and wondered how many hundreds of kids had been following the posts—and what they all thought about her. A part of her wanted to curl up and die, to run away and leave this town, and never come back.

But she knew neither of these were an option, so she figured, better to just be brave and get it over with.

As she opened her locker and collected her books for the day, she realized how far behind she was in all her homework assignments. This, too, was so unlike her. The last two days had been so crazy, everything so different than it had ever been. Making matters worse, she was squinting at the morning light coming in through the windows, and noticed she had a terrible headache she'd never had before. She found herself shielding her eyes at a particularly bright hallway, and wondered again if something was wrong with her. Was she still sick or something?

She spotted her old sunglasses sitting up there, on the top shelf of her locker, and felt like grabbing them and wearing them indoors, throughout the day. But she knew that would only attract more negative attention.

Like a tidal wave, the halls began to fill with kids, pouring in from every direction. She glanced at her phone and realized her first class would start in a few minutes. She took a deep breath and closed her locker.

She'd noticed on her phone that there were no new texts, and her thoughts turned again to Blake, to yesterday. Her running away. She wondered again what he must have told the others. Had he really said all those harmful things? That he'd dumped her? Or had Vivian made them up? What did he really think of her? And why hadn't he answered any of her texts?

She assumed, of course, that his silence was a response. That he was freaked out, and no longer interested. But she wished, at least, that he'd respond, as she checked her phone yet again, just in case—even if just to say he wasn't interested. She hated not hearing.

As if all that were not enough, she could not stop thinking about Sage, either. Their meeting, in front of her house, had been so mysterious. She regretted walking away from him, and wished she had a few more moments to talk to him, to ask him more questions. Her dream freaked her out, though, and she could not understand why he was stuck in her mind, even more so than Blake.

She felt so confused. With Blake, it was like she consciously thought about him; with Sage, it was like she couldn't help it—she thought about him whether she wanted to or not, and she didn't understand her strong feelings for him. Strangely enough, even though she'd known Blake for years, she already somehow felt closer to Sage. What bothered her more than anything was that it didn't make sense. She hated not understanding—especially when it came to love.

"Oh my God, Scarlet?" came the voice.

As she closed her locker she saw Maria standing there, looking back at her as if she were looking at an infamous celebrity.

"You're never here early! I texted you like a million times last night! What happened? Where were you? Are you OK?"

Scarlet felt a pang of regret; she'd been too overwhelmed to reply to all her texts. She also felt a new feeling of nervousness around Maria, given her feelings for Sage. After all, Maria made it clear that she was obsessed with Sage. If she found out Scarlet had talked to him the night before—especially in front of her own house—she feared Maria would freak out. Maria was so possessive and territorial when it came to boys. She always thought that whoever she laid her eyes on was hers—whether the person knew of her existence or not. And if anyone even remotely got in the way, they were her instant enemy. She could be very spiteful like that—and she would never forgive and forget. She was that kind of person: either your closest friend, or your mortal enemy.

"Sorry," Scarlet replied. "I crashed early. I wasn't feeling well. And I couldn't deal with the whole Facebook thing."

"OMG, I hate her," Maria said. "Vivian. What a snake. Who does she think she is? I posted on her wall, and on her friends' walls, too. I put them all in their place for bashing you."

Scarlet felt so appreciative towards Maria—which made her feel even more guilty for having talked to Sage. She wished she could just tell her, just explain to her what happened with Sage—but she didn't really understand herself what had happened. And she feared that if she even mentioned it, Maria would lose it.

"You're the best," Scarlet said, as she put an arm around her in appreciation.

The two of them walked side-by-side, down the halls, which were quickly filling up, the noise getting louder and louder, as they began the long march down towards the other end of school, for their first class together.

"I mean, the nerve of her," Maria said. "First, stealing your man. Then, posting all about it. She's just threatened. And jealous. She just knows you're the better girl."

Scarlet felt a little bit better, yet still felt a twinge of sadness at the idea of losing Blake. Especially under these circumstances. All she wanted was a chance to explain to Blake, to tell him that, whatever happened down at the river, that wasn't her. But she didn't really know how to explain. What could she say to him? She guessed she'd laid it out well enough in her text. And he never even replied.

"Hey guys," came the voice.

Walking up beside them were Jasmin and Becca. Scarlet sensed them looking her over, and was beginning to feel paranoid about all the attention.

"Hey," Scarlet said, as they all walked together, heading as a small group down the halls. "So are you going to like keep us in suspense?" Jasmin asked. "What happened with Blake?"

Scarlet could feel the eyes on her, and felt flustered. As they walked, she also saw the glances of all the kids. She wanted to think that she was just being paranoid—but she knew she wasn't. There were definitely a ton of people looking at her, stealing side glances, as if she were some kind of freak. She wondered again how many kids had been online, had read all the posts, and what they believed. Was she going to be known as the girl who got dumped by Blake? Who lost Blake to Vivian? She burned at the thought of it.

"Is it true?" Becca asked. "Did he really dump you?"

"If he did," Jasmin said, "just tell us, and we'll slam his Facebook wall."

"Thanks guys," Scarlet said. She thought about how to best respond. She didn't really know how to explain.

"So?" Maria prodded. "Are you really not going to tell us?"

Scarlet shrugged.

"I'm not sure what to say. There really is nothing to tell. We went down to the river, and like…" She paused, debating how to phrase it. "…Blake kissed me."

"And?" Jasmin prodded. "You're killing us here!"

Scarlet shrugged.

"That's it. Nothing really happened. I mean, I like him. I still do like him. But…I left. I mean, I started feeling like really sick, so I had to leave, kind of abruptly."

"What do you mean sick?" Becca asked.

"Like my stomach started killing me," she lied, not knowing what else to say. "And I had this really bad headache." At least it was partially true, she thought. "I think I was just still sick from the other day. So I rushed out of there. Bad timing, I guess."

"So did Blake like bring you back? Or was he like a total jerk?" Jasmin asked.

Scarlet shrugged.

"It's not his fault. I didn't really give him time to, I guess. I kind of just left. I felt bad about it. I wanted to explain it to him. But he never answered my text."

"What a jerk," Maria said.

"What a loser," Jasmin added. "Seriously. So you got sick—so what, he doesn't answer your texts? What's his problem? So you were sick. Big deal. I mean like he's not going give you a chance to explain?"

"Totally," Maria chimed in. "And then, what, he goes running back to Vivian, and like dumps you for her? Just because you were sick? What's his problem? He totally doesn't deserve you. It's for the best."

Scarlet really appreciated all the voices of support, and it made her feel better. She had never thought of it that way. She guessed she had been her own worst critic. The more she thought about it, the more she realized they had a point. Maybe Blake should have been more sympathetic; maybe he should have followed up, asked her how she was feeling; maybe he shouldn't have been so quick to run to Vivian.

But had he really? Or had Vivian made it up?

"Thanks guys," she said. "I really appreciate it. Though honestly I don't really know what happened after. I don't know if he went back to Vivian or if she just made it all up."

"So I guess that means you're not going with him to the dance?" Maria asked. "So then who are you going with? I mean, are you like not going?" she asked, her voice rising as if that were the most horrible thing in the world.

Scarlet shrugged. That stupid dance—it couldn't have come at a worse time. She really didn't know what to say.

"I doubt Blake's taking me," she said. "As far as going alone…."

For a moment, Scarlet couldn't help but think of Sage. She realized how much she'd actually like to go with him. She hardly knew why. His face just stuck in her mind.

At the same time, she thought of Maria, what she would think—and the thought of going with Sage felt like a betrayal. She quickly tried to push it out of her mind.

"If I don't go, I don't go," she finally said. "It's okay. Maybe next year."

"There's a huge pre-game party tonight at Jake Wilson's house. His parents are away. We're all going. You have to go. Maybe you'll find a date there."

Scarlet gulped. Sneaking out and searching for a date tonight was the last thing she wanted to do.

"Well anyway don't feel bad," Maria said. "I don't have a date yet either."

"What about Brian?" Jasmin asked her.

"We're over, remember?" she said.

"But he's not dating anyone else."

Maria shrugged. "He didn't ask me. And I really wouldn't want to go with him anyway. Sage is the one I really want to go with. The new boy."

Scarlet gulped.

"So why don't you ask him?" Becca asked.

"Yeah, you keep talking about him, but you're not doing anything about it," Jasmin said. "Stop being chicken."

"I'm not chicken," Maria snapped back.

"Chicken chicken!" they taunted her.

Maria's face turned beet red, and Scarlet could see how mad she was.

"I'm not chicken. In fact, I have class with him next period. I'm going to ask him then."

"No you're not," Becca said.

"You'd never do that," Jasmin said.

"Watch me," Maria said.

"But isn't that like awkward?" Becca said. "Your asking him?"

Maria shrugged. "It could be better. But what am I supposed to do? He's new. If I don't ask him, somebody else will. And if he's not into me, I'd rather know now, right?"

"I still think you're all talk," Jasmin said.

Maria glared at her. "Check back in an hour and we'll see who's all talk."

Scarlet was relieved that the conversation had shifted away from her. She was beginning to feel hopeful, as if maybe all the negative attention would actually pass over quickly, and not be as bad as she thought. After all, kids moved on to new topics of gossip really quickly. But as she thought of next period's class, with Sage and Maria, her stomach sank.

As they rounded the corner, Scarlet's stomach sank further: there, huddled against a wall, were Vivian and her friends. They elbowed each other, looking in her direction, then giggled and whispered.

Vivian turned and glared right at her with a victorious smile. She could see the meanness in her perfect face, the petty vindication she received from having bullied her online. For a moment, Scarlet was so mad, she felt like attacking her. She felt a tremendous rage rush through her, tingling, running up from her toes through her fingertips. She didn't understand what was happening: it was like a hot flash. Her body felt stronger, more violent, and less able to control itself. She wanted to get out of here quick, before anything bad happened.

"Well well well," Vivian said aloud, as they all walked past. The tension in the air was so thick, it could be cut with a knife.

"Look who it is. If it isn't Blake's leftovers."

"That's quite a statement, especially coming from Blake's reject," Jasmin snapped back at her.

"What are you too afraid to say it to her face, so you have to go and post it online?" Maria goaded.

Vivian's face dropped into a scowl, as did her friends. Scarlet was mortified. She just wanted all of this to pass away. She appreciated her friends' loyalty, but she didn't want this to evolve into a full-fledged war.

"And this coming from a girl who doesn't even have a date to the dance," Vivian retorted, as she now homed in on Maria. "Loser," she said.

"I'd rather not have a date then have someone's leftovers," Maria snapped back.

"Please Maria," Scarlet said quietly. "Let's just keep going."

For a moment, it felt as if the two groups of girls would lunge at each other, and that this would evolve into a full-fledged fight. As much rage as Scarlet felt coursing through her, she really didn't want any more confrontation.

She gently prodded her friends and slowly her group kept walking, going farther down the hall. Scarlet did not want to descend to Vivian's level.

Just as the two groups were gaining more distance between each other, suddenly Scarlet sensed something. It was a strange sensation, one she'd never had before. Out of nowhere, her senses were on high alert: she felt, more than saw, a dark energy approaching her from behind. She didn't know how, but she did. And then her hearing became so much acute: she heard every tiny movement in the hallway. She heard the movement of a girl's footsteps, approaching her from behind.

Reacting at the speed of light, Scarlet suddenly felt her body turn itself around, felt her own hand go up as she spun, and watched herself grab someone else's hand just as it approached the back of her head.

Scarlet looked up and was amazed to see herself clutching Vivian's wrist. She looked over and saw a big wad of chewing gum in her palm, and saw her shocked expression. Then she realized what had happened: Vivian had crept up behind her and was about to cram the gum into her hair. Somehow, Scarlet had sensed it and had spun and blocked it at the last second, just inches away.

As Scarlet stood there, she found herself twisting Vivian's wrist with an incredible surge of strength; Vivian dropped down to her knees, and screamed out in pain.

Everyone in the halls stopped, as a huge crowd gathered around.

"You're hurting me!" Vivian cried out. "Let go!"

"FIGHT! FIGHT!" screamed the crowd of kids who suddenly gathered around.

Scarlet felt an overwhelming rage coursing through her, a rage she could barely control. Something in her body had protected her from getting hurt, and now it was willing her to get vengeance—to break this girl's wrist.

"Why should she?" Maria yelled out. "You were about to stick gum in her hair."

"Please!" Vivian whimpered. "I'm sorry!"

Scarlet didn't understand what was overcoming her, and it freaked her out. Somehow, at the last second, she willed herself to stop. She finally let go.

Vivian's wrist collapsed to her side, as she scrambled to her feet and ran back to her group of friends.

Scarlet turned, her heart pounding, and walked with her friends back down the hall. Slowly, the halls came back to life again, everyone whispering, as they dispersed. Scarlet's friends clustered around her.

"OMG, like how did you do that?" Maria asked, in awe.

"That was like amazing!" Jasmin said. "You really put her in her place."

"I can't believe she was about to gum you," Becca said.

"She got what she deserved," Maria said. "Nice going, girl. I think she'll think twice about messing with you again."

But Scarlet didn't feel good. She just felt empty, drained. And more bewildered than ever about what was happening to her. On the one hand, of course she was thrilled she was able to catch her in time, to fight back and stand up for herself. But at the same time, she couldn't understand how she'd been able to react the way she had.

Her eyes were hurting even more and her headache was worsening, and as crazy as it sounded, she couldn't help feeling as if she were changing somehow. And that terrified her more than anything.

The bell rang, and just before they headed to class, Scarlet looked over and saw Blake standing there. He stood with a few of his friends, and one of them prodded him, and he turned and glanced at her. For a moment, their eyes locked. Scarlet tried to decode his expression. She hoped more than anything that he would turn and walk over to her, give her a chance.

But he suddenly turned and walked with his friends in the opposite direction.

Scarlet felt her heart breaking. So that was it. He wasn't into her anymore. Not only that, but he wasn't even talking to her. He wouldn't even acknowledge her. That hurt her more than anything. She'd thought they had something real together, and couldn't understand how it had all fallen apart so quickly, how he could walk away so easily. How he couldn't at least be more understanding of her—at least have given her a chance to explain.

It wasn't even the first period of the day and already Scarlet felt beat up, like a punching bag. She'd already experienced a whirlwind of emotions, and wondered how she'd be able to make it through the day.

"Come on, you don't need him," Maria said, as she wrapped an arm around Scarlet's, and guided her into the day's first class. Scarlet gulped, knowing that waiting behind those doors was Sage.

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    盛妆·张爱玲

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