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âLayla, donât play. What time is this thing?â
âEight thirty.â I admitted.
âIn the morn? No, heck no. I hated getting up that early to go to church.â
âBut you donât-â
âExactly, Layla. Eggs-actly.â
âReally? Eggs?â
âIâm hungry. And donât change the subject. Whatâs in it for me?â
Now I smiled. He was my secret weapon. She could look but she couldnât touch. Besides, hot guys were always going to be Marinaâs weakness.
âMr. Simmons is teaching it and Iâm pretty sure thereâll be some really hot Goth guys.â
âHmm, honey childe!â She moaned. âYou know I love me a work in progress.â Again, she slipped into her southern accent she had been perfecting. And perfect it she did. It was eerie how good it was.
âSo thatâs a yes?â
âYeah, Iâll be there bright and early. But if you want me to be there youâre going to have to let me off the phone, lady. Itâs late.â
I looked at the clock on my bedside table. Yeah, it was going on two in the morning. Weâd spent most the night talking about things we hadnât discussed in what seemed like forever. It was nice to just talk to Marina and not have to lie. Iâd forgotten how easy it was to be a teenager with no worries.
Though she, just like everyone else had wanted to know about my test results. I told her just like Iâd told Devin and Jack, that the people at the hospital said it would take a minute for the test results. They were a small hospital, after all, and they needed to send most of my test somewhere else. It was normal, they did it every time I came. Certain scans like the one they did on my brain came back immediately, they were always normal.
I didnât blame her for being concerned and, after she found out I was okay, we went back to talking about what weâd been up to. That was why I loved Marina. She never took anything seriously.
I hung up with her then, heading to bed myself.
I woke in the morning, ready for anything the world could through at me. That is, until I actually arrived at the school. Marina was standing by my locker and instead of the ecstatic, hyperactive girl I was used to, she gazed down at her colorful shoes a bit solemn.
When I reached my locker she took a step to the right, giving me space to open it. She stared at me while I twisted the combination and while I took a notebook out.
âSo were you ever going to tell me?â She asked after a moment.
âTell you what?â I asked closing my locker.
âI thought I was your sister.â
Raising an eyebrow at her I said, âYou are. Why would you say that?â
âBecause a real sister wouldnât keep things from me. My sister wouldnât keep a hu-freaking-mungous secret from me causing me to find out by some pictures a missing freaking teacher sent me.â She took out a manila envelope and thrust it into my chest. âWhat the hell? Are you nuts?â
I didnât need to open it. I recognized the envelope as being the one on Millerâs desk the day he showed Devin and I proof.
âWhatâs going on, Layla? Why does Miller have photos of you and DevinâŠwhat the hell are you two doing?
âI was going to tell you.â
âTell me what? Are you cheating on Jack? Does he know?â My face gave way to the answer. âHe doesnât. Does he?â
I shook my head.
âOh, Layla. What have you done? I mean heâs your teacher.â She whispered. âHeâs old.â
I stared at her for a moment.
âOkay, so heâs not old but heâs still twenty-five, twenty six? Thatâs illegal isnât it?â
I nodded. Knowing that if I told her age was just a number her reply would be that a jail cell is just room. This was a big deal.
âNo,â I said. âNot me. Him. Which is why no one can find out. Iâm eighteen now but if anyone knew what was going on theyâd send him away and I couldnât see him again.â
âWhat about Jack?â Her eyes filled with worry. For me?
âI donât know.â I admitted. âI really donât know. I love him.â
âWhich one?â
I hesitated. âBoth.â
She sighed. âGod, Layla. Only you could get yourself into this situation.â
I shrugged. Iâd only been saying that since this whole thing started.
âYou have to choose, you know that right?â
I had chosen. I wanted Devin but I couldnât tell Jack. I couldnât hurt him.
âYou have chosen, havenât you?â She shook her head. âYou have to tell Jack. You have to.â
âI will.â I whispered. âBut for now you need to keep this under wraps, okay? This canât be like my secret about moving. You canât tell anyone.â
Realization lit her features. âOh my gawd. The Halloween party? He slept over didnât he? Did you twoâŠwhy am I even asking that question? I wouldnât blame you. Heâs smoking hot. How long have you two beenâŠsneaking around?â
I looked behind me to see a couple of students walking our way. When I looked back Marina was figuratively zipping her lips.
We followed the two students to Devinâs room and took a seat.
Throughout the class I couldnât concentrate because Marina was looking from me to Devin. I was barely making eye contact with him which I knew concerned him. The fact that I was carrying a manila envelope when I entered the class concerned him, too.
He expressed this concern when I came back into the classroom when everyone left. He started for me until Marina came through the door behind me.
âLayla, Marina? Is there something I can I help you two girls with?â
âCut the nice act, Mr. Sexy. The jig is up.â
Devin stared at me confusingly and I nodded. âMiller sent her these.â
I handed him the packet of photos and, after he looked inside, his eyes blazed with anger.
âSoâŠdo you love her?â Marina asked breaking the uncomfortable silence.
Devin sighed and took a seat. âYeah, I do.â
âYou better because you have gotten her into a shitty problem. The both of you have gotten yourselves into a shitty problem and my evil genius brain canât figure out how to get you out of it. Have you two even thought about the consequences?â
âJeez, Rina. You sound like your mom.â
âWell someone has to be the adult around here. Because obviously you two are acting like a couple of love strung teenagers.â
âIn all fairness, Layla is a teenagerâŠâ Devinâs words trailed off as Marina gave him a stern look.
âThat didnât stop you from sleeping with her.â
âMarina,â I snapped. âThatâs enough. Donât be rude.â
âI think Iâve earned the right to be a bit snippy.â She told me. âYouâve been lying to me for how long? A few months probably. Youâve been acting very weird. And donât think Jack hasnât noticed. He talks to me when he canât reach you, Layla. Heâs concerned that heâs losing you.â
âHe has lost her.â Devin mumbled not helping the situation any.
âI know, and Iâm sorry for that. But-wait. He talks to you? Why is he calling you?â
She looked down at her feet. âI donât see how you can be angry when youâve been cheating on him for the past few months with your English teacher.â
âWhy would I be angry?â
âShe kissed him, Layla,â Devin said. âStudents talk. It happened a while before I showed up.â
I looked at her. âIs that true?â
âWe were drunk it meant nothing. It was just an innocent kiss, unlike the dirty youâve been pulling.â
I couldnât be upset with her. It wasnât like I was any better. I was actually sleeping around with someone else. Jack had simply had one drunken mistake.
âAre you mad?â She asked. I could see the concern in her eyes. We were sister through thick and thin. All the lies definitely had to stop.
âNo, Iâm not mad. I mean, I shouldâve seen it coming, you know? You told me you liked him then he asked me outâŠâ
âNo.â She walked over to me and hugged me. âDonât make it seem like it was your fault. Well yeah, this is your fault, but not that. He liked you, so he asked you out. I was the crappy friend. Iâm being a crappy friend right now.â
âActually Iâm the crappy sister. I should have never kept this from you.â
âYouâre both crappy sisters, alright.â Devin chimed in. âCan you be trust to keep this a secret or not?â
I looked at Marina pleadingly. âFine. But this is going to be the hardest thing Iâve had to do since that time I had to tell you that swim suit made you look fat.â
I hugged her, loving how easily she switched back to her old self.
â Chapter Forty Seven
There was no sleep to be had last night. Not only was Marina constantly texting me about details of Devin and my relationship but my stomach was upset again and I wasnât sure why.
But it didnât stop me from getting out of bed so I could attended Devinâs class. It was pretty early, a little before eight so I was a bit surprised when the doorbell rang throughout the house.
I descended the stairs in my pajamas and slippers to answer the door but before I could make it halfway, a voice I hadnât heard in weeks made me stop in my tracks.
âMrs.âŠBungah?â Jackâs father asked Rebecca.
âYes. Can I help you officer?â She asked a bit hesitant.
âIâm sorry for the intrusion but I need to ask you a few questions, may I?â
It was a moment before she answered. âUm, yeah, sure. Come in.â
I snuck back up the stairs before they could see me as they headed to the living room. I stayed hidden behind the wall until I was certain it was okay to sneak back down.
âCoffee?â Rebecca asked.
âNo, thank you. I just need to ask you a few questions about your relationship with a Larry Miller.â
Rebecca sighed.
âIs it true that you two were sexually involved?â
I nearly choked on my own spit. I put a hand to my mouth to stifle my shock.
âYes, I assume my husband told you.â
My father knew she was cheating on him with Miller? Oh, god.
âYes, he is no longer a suspect in his disappearanceâŠâ
âBut I am.â It wasnât a question.
âI am not saying that. I just want to get your side of the story. Did you love him?â
âGod, no.â She laughed, then sighed. âI justâŠhe was looking for a good time. At the timeâŠso was I. It was a time that Abiden was working all the time. I felt like he wasnâtâŠhe wasnât there for me.â
âDo you still feel that way?â
âNo, weâre working things out. He knows that I had a slip up a few times. But weâre working things out.â
âCan you tell me where you were the third weekend of November? We estimate that to be about the time Miller went missing.â
She thought for a moment. âIâm positive that was the weekend my step daughter was out of town. Abiden and I took that time to work on our marriage. We fought that Saturday but Sunday we went to a marriage counselor here in town.â
âJust making sure your storyâs add up.â
âDo you mind if I ask if there are any leads? I know what we did was wrong but I wouldnât want him dead, neither would my husband.â
âNo, none at the moment. Itâs a bit like he just disappeared into
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