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I roll my eyes.
“You don’t even know her,” Colton says, taking another step forward.
“Neither do you,” Wade says, a hint of rage boiling beneath his tone.
Looking over my shoulder, I shoot him a look and mouth, “What the hell?”
Wade ignores my question, instead taking a step around me so he can put himself between me and the other group.
The testosterone rolling through the entire commons is so thick I want to barf. I shake my head, unable to deal with any more of it. It’s as if their egos are what matters in all of this and it’s sickening.
Without another word to any of them, I spin around, pick up my backpack, and walk out.
There’s literally nothing I can say or do to change anyone’s minds, and sitting in the middle of a boy battle is only going to make things worse. Besides, I have more important things to worry about right now. Like what the hell am I going to do about Wade’s dead grandpa?
Cat chases after me, rushing to catch up. “Autumn, wait. Just ignore those guys. They’re—“
“Not now, Cat. I really can’t deal with any more of this shit,” I say, swiping my hand through the air and cutting her off.
“I know you, though. I know the good you strive for. People will believe whatever they want to. Especially if it means getting attention for themselves. But they’re not who matters here,” she says, her eyebrows tipping in the middle as she tries to reach out for me.
I shake my head, refusing to stop. Instead, I push open the door to the building and keep walking. When I reach the bottom of the large stone staircase leading to the parking lot, both Wade and Colton burst through the doors behind us.
“Autumn,” Wade calls out, rushing to make his way to me. “Dru, stop. Please.”
Despite myself, I pull up short. My anger boils over and I spit, “What, Wade? What do you want? Do you want to beat your chest some more? Knock me over the head with your caveman club and drag me back home?”
Wade takes a step back, clearly wounded.
I pinch the bridge of my nose and sigh. “Look, I’m sorry. I didn’t mean that. I just can’t handle all of this right now. Not on top of everything else.”
God, I wish I was anywhere but here. Anywhere but under the scrutiny of everyone.
Other students filter out of the school, some of them eyeing us suspiciously as they walk by. I do my best to ignore them, but I know if I stand here too much longer, I’m going to flip my shit. Big time.
Colton bounds down the remaining couple of steps, reaching out for my arm the way Cat had. “Autumn, don’t be mad. We were all just trying to—”
I try to pull my arm out of the way, but it’s too late. His hand comes into contact with my elbow and almost immediately the familiar iridescent flames erupt across my arm and over his hand.
“Get off of me,” I blurt out, pulling my arm back from him.
But it’s too late. I look over to Wade’s wide eyes and white face. He scoffs, taking another step back.
Walking away from Colton, I take a step toward Wade, my hands out in front of me. “Wade…”
He shakes his head, and his lips tug downward. “So, guess that’s still a thing.”
“It’s not a thing,” I say, trying to ignore the tremors rolling through my limbs. “You already know it’s just—”
“What’s not a thing? What are you talking about?” Colton says behind me.
“Guys,” Cat warns. “You heard the woman. Honestly, the two of you are ridiculous. She doesn’t need any peacocking right now. Both of you need to back the eff up.” Her jaw sets and her dark eyes flash furiously.
Any trace of the odd version of her I talked to in the woods is gone, and I can’t help but be somewhat relieved. The last thing I need right now is to also be sought after because of a resurrection gone wrong.
Wade’s jaw clenches and he steps around me. “Why don’t you just keep moving, Colton? Don’t you get it? She’s already got a boyfriend and I’m not going anywhere.”
Colton holds his chin up, flitting his gaze from Wade to me. His lips curve into a small smirk and he whispers, “We’ll see about that.”
Chapter 16
The Jig Is Up
The next few days fly by as if they’ve been sucked into some sort of fast-forward time warp. If there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s being under suspicion is not conducive to being in the present moment. I almost wish this renowned psychic would hurry up and make it here. If he’s worth a grain of salt, maybe he can actually prove I had nothing to do with any of this and find the actual asshats who are.
“Did you hear the latest? More of the dead have risen. Still all freshly dead. They’re pretty convinced there’s a spell on the two cemeteries,” Wade says, joining me in the overcrowded hallway.
I hike my backpack higher onto my shoulder. “Wonderful. How’d you hear that?”
“Chelsea,” Wade says, pushing open the door to the cafeteria and holding it wide. “She’s been keeping a pulse on things for us.”
I shoot him a sideways glance, trying to suppress the flush of jealousy. “You mean for you.”
Wade’s dark eyebrows merge. “No…pretty sure I meant us. What’s up with you today?”
“N-nothing. I just want this all
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