The Secret of Zormna Clendar by Julie Steimle (great reads .TXT) đ
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Here was the moment. Darren was coming. The janitor had finally stepped into the hallâprobably under the pretense to clean up their mess. And some of Zormnaâs classmates called to her, telling her to hurry or she would be late.
Zormna let go of Jeffâs arm, showing no awareness of the comings and goings around her. She only watched Jeff pick up his remaining papers. He smirked at her, then walked down the hall as if he were the only one in it. And as Jeff went off, he waved to people who were staringâwhich was what he usually did. He didnât go far either. Just to his locker.
The âjanitorâ swooped in, though not without making sure Zormna was ok.
Zormna shoved him off, grumbling and picking up her papers like she wanted to tear something apart.
Darren caught up with Zormna, grinning like a man who had discovered gold. âWow! Zormna, you know Jeff?â
The âjanitorâ perked up.
Panic rippled across Zormnaâs face for a split second. Her eyes turned to the walls, likely searching for a window to jump out of.
Jennifer didnât know why she did it, but she stepped forward and said, âDonât be such a geek, Darren. She hangs out with his friends all the time. Of course she knows him.â
The âjanitorâ immediately looked disappointed and went back to picking up papers despite Zormnaâs brush-off.
Yet Zormna stiffened. Her green eyes had widened, lifting to Jenniferâs face in question.
âJeff Streigle happens to be the state wrestling champ,â Jennifer said, linking arms with Zormna so that she could not run. âEverybody knows him.â
Darren frowned. âThatâs not what Iââ
âStop with your stupid theories already,â Jennifer said. âYouâre only embarrassing yourself.â Jennifer hoped if she were rude enough it would drive Darren away.
Betrayal filled all his looks. His eyes shouted: âHow could you? I saw her do what she did to you. I stood by you.â Darren stormed awayâŠfirst toward Jeff. But then he rethought it when he got closer to the guy. The jock had turned one derisive eye on him that said go-away-weirdo as he slammed his locker shut.
The âjanitorâ lingered, wondering at him.
Zormna ripped out of Jenniferâs arm hold. She shook her head hard as she stumbled to the stairwell without a word. She pressed her hand to her forehead.
âAre you all right?â a nearby boy askedâthe âjanitorâ watching.
She shook her head. âMy head hurts. I bumped it.â She shot Jeff a dirty look as the wrestler strode out of the hall as serene as he ever was. He almost seemed pleased.
Jennifer chased after Zormna, leaping over steps until she could link her arm in the girlâs again. When out of âjanitorialâ earshot, she whispered, âSo, how do you know Jeff Streigle?â
Zormna staggered to the stairwell railing, swearing under her breath.
âCome on,â Jennifer urged. âI know what I saw. And Iâm pretty good at lip-reading, soâŠâ
Zormna stomped up the steps again, going quicker in her march. âYou should take up a career as a spy, with how you like to listen in to other peopleâs business so much.â
Compliment or insult, Jennifer was not going to let this whole thing go. It was another piece to Zormnaâs lunatic puzzle. Besides, Jennifer always knew there was something really weird about the Streigle brothers.
âCome on. You have no real friends here except me,â Jennifer said.
Zormna halted where she was, swaying. âAre you my friend?â She turned a harsh glare at Jennifer, frowning. âBecause not too long ago you were for proving my alien existence.â
Jennifer blushed. âBeside the point. I helped you out.â
âYou didnât.â And Zormna continued on all the way up to the fourth floor.
âYouâre living with my family.â Jennifer chased after her.
Stopping once more, this time in the quickly clearing hallway, Zormna said to her, âAll I asked for were directions. That was all I wanted.â
Jennifer rolled her eyes. âBut living with my family will keep you safe from things, or people, you did not plan on ever seeing againâlike him.â
The girl lurched a step, as if punched. In fact, Zormna looked likely to faint, realizing that Jennifer did know what had just gone on between her and Jeff. She pointed at Jennifer. âIt is a long story, and none of your business.â
Jennifer rolled her eyes this time. âOh please.â
Stepping back to her, Zormna whispered so low, Jennifer could barely hear it. âHe is dangerous.â
âAs dangerous as you,â Jennifer asked dryly.
âMore,â Zormna replied.
And with that, she pivoted in a one-eighty and went into her classroom.
Chapter Fourteen: Our Friend Jeff
âOâ Sir, it is better to be brief than tediousââKing Richard IV, Act 1, Scene 4â
When PE had finished, the guys expected Jeff and Alex to slip off as usual to wherever it was that they went during lunch. But this time, they didnât.
âI think it is about time I told you guys about the trip to Europe,â Jeff said, pulling on one shoe, then the other. All of his things, including his lunch were sitting on the bench.
âNo. It isnât.â His brother, Alex, shook his head emphatically, his eyes wide. âI thought we talked about this.â
But Jeff said, giving a wry look to his brother, âIt happened, Al. Today.â
Alex took in a sharp breath. His cool blue eyes stared into the space in front of him.
âWhat happened?â Brian asked.
With a heavy sigh, delivering a commiserating look to his brother, Jeff said, âThe inevitable.â
âWhat?â Mark glanced at Jonathan who shrugged.
Todd listened.
âYou see,â Jeff got up, leading the group (practically) in their walk out of the locker room, âA few years back our dad decided to take Mom to Europe for a trip.â
Alex looked skyward, groaning. âDonât ask me to corroborate. I am not going to talk about Europe.â
âJust shut up and listen then,â Jeff said. He explained, âIt was a bad trip. You see, Dad didnât trust Al and me to stay home alone without trashing the place. So he took us along, even though he didnât want us there.â
Alex smirked, shaking his head.
âIt was supposed to be a romantic get-away,â Jeff explained. And Alex snorted.
Jeff paused his story until they had all gotten lunch and were sitting at the picnic table. He didnât want every person around them listening in.
âOk, so about Europe. Dad decided to take us all to the British Isles first. He and Mom were going to see Scotland, Stonehenge, the Big Benâthe works, mainly. But he decided to drop us off atââ
âOh for pityâs sake!â Zormna snapped loudly at Darren, drawing Jeffâs attention away. They all watched Darren follow on her heels, even more persistently than usual. âLeave me alone!â
âCome on.â The space crazed moron was begging, his strides long. âJust tell me!â
Zormna looked like she barely was keeping from smashing the guyâs head in. But when she reached the redtop, her eyes set on Jeff. She stopped like she had just stumbled across a murder scene.
Then she took another step closer.
All of Toddâs pals cheered, happy she was thereâall of them, except for Jeff and Alex. Both boys just stared at her, waiting. Realizing this was the first time they were in the same place together, Todd shouted out, âHey, Zormna, come on over. You havenât met my friends Jeff and Alex yet, have you?â
Her eyes had been focused on both boys, though she stared the most at Jeff.
Seeing this, Todd said, âZormna, this is the infamous Jeff Streigle youâve heard about. He was just about to tell us a story.â
He patted Jeff on the back then ruffled the guyâs midnight black hair.
Jeff smirked, shaking Todd off.
âWeâve met,â Zormna said, coldly.
Todd looked to his friend.
Jeff nodded back.
âWhen did this happen?â Todd asked.
âEarlier today,â a passerby said, chuckling. âThey collided in the hall.â
Those around them snickered.
But Zormna shook her head. She leaned away, walking around the boys so that all Toddâs pals were between her and the Streigle brothersâas if they had rabies.
âWe met before that,â Jeff said. He then nodded to Alex. âWhen we went to Europe.â
Alex rolled his eyes, lifting up his hands. âKeep me out of this.â
Zormna looked at him with a flicker of recognition in her green eyes.
âWait, what do you mean?â Todd asked. âWhat do you mean in Europe?â
Patiently, Jeff explained. âWhen my dad went off with my mom, he dumped me and Al in this Irish military school.â
Zormna raised her eyebrows and folded her arms.
âI didnât want to go,â Jeff said. âAnd neither did Al. But Dad gave us no choice. Two weeksââ
âIt was more like a month,â Alex interjected.
âIt felt like a month,â Jeff snapped back. âBecause it was all marching and regulationsâŠ.â
Jennifer walked up with Kevin, standing on the edge of the crowd of voyeurs. Half the campus was listening in, watching Zormna glare at the dark haired champ of the wrestling team. And Darren never left. He lingered back, half angry at being so disregarded, half intrigued at what he was overhearing.
âBut it wasnât even a week in before this happened.â Jeff pointed to the scar where his nose had been broken, and the cut across his right cheek. âSee these? She did that. Sheâs the one who broke my nose. She also gave me a nasty black eye.â
âYouâre still blaming me for those stupid scars?â Zormna stormed up to Jeff. âIt was an accident. You hit your face on that step!â
âWhile you were tackling me!â Jeff rose to his feet, his chest swelling in anger.
âWhile you were trying to steal aââ Yet Zormna flustered, peeking back at the watching crowd.
Alex averted his eyes.
âI didnât want to be there,â Jeff retorted and sat down.
Zormna glowered at him. âI know that. But I had to keep regulations.â
Jeff huffed.
âWait, wait, wait!â Todd held up his hands, getting between them. He turned to Zormna. âIs this true?â
Zormna rolled her eyes, nodding. âYes. I first saw him when he was on tour withâŠâ she waved over at Alex, hardly looking at him. âAnyway, we have bad history. Jafarr here kept stealing vehiclesâor was trying to. It was my job to make sure people stayed where they were supposed to be.â
âShe was fanatical about it,â Jeff interjected.
âWas not!â Zormna unfolded her arms, fists clenched. âIt was my duty.â
âOh yeah?â He rose up from the picnic table. âWhat about that third time when you personally delivered me to the brig? Or when you kept your eye out for me even when you werenât on duty?â
âA soldierâs duty does not end or begin on a timesheet.â Zormna glared at him with every indication that she would smash Jeff to the ground.
Jeff rolled his eyes.
âJafarr?â Mark murmuredâthe one thing he latched onto. âIs that a nickname?â
Alex snorted, ducking his head. His pals looked to him.
Jeff closed his eyes and moaned.
But Zormna gazed dryly at him.
âNo,â Jeff said, groaning as he did. âUhâŠactuallyâŠmy mom really liked the movie Aladdin. And, uh, wellâŠmy name is notâŠactually Jeffery or⊠Jefferson. It isâŠâ he sighed.
And Alex snickered.
âNo way.â Brian stared at him, smothering a laugh.
âShe named you after the villain
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