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by Caitlin Sinead


  “Danny,” I whisper. He looks at me, but shakes his head. Mandy is already turned toward the door. I follow.

  Natalie’s voice rises behind us, like she’s the victorious one. “Yeah, get out of here, and take this spic with you.”

  Way. Too. Far.

  I swish around just in time to see Danny’s crumpled, hurt face. Mandy blows by me to get to Natalie. She raises her hand and unleashes a slap that ricochets along the frat’s walls.

  I rarely condone violence. Okay, I don’t condone violence. But a speck of warm pleasure hits me as the red blossoms across Natalie’s cheek.

  But then, dammit, tears glisten along the rims of her eyes. I scrunch my face and look to the floor, focusing on the splashes of beer and chunks of mud here and there. I shake myself and tug on Mandy’s hand and whisper our mantra, “Don’t be afraid.” But it’s hard to speak loud enough to overcome the applause. Yes, people actually clap. Natalie has been on her tiring tirade for weeks.

  As Natalie recovers, she lunges toward Mandy. A brother grabs Natalie’s arms, holding her back. My mind fumbles for ways to mediate this when the frat president motions to some guys.

  That’s how Mandy gets escorted out.

  It makes sense to pick Mandy. Politically, what frat president wants to kick out the grieving townie sister of the dead girl? Even if she is a racist. There’s already enough tension between college kids and Allan kids.

  Mandy squirms away from the brothers as they take her toward the door. “At least let me finish my beer.”

  “You need to leave now,” one brother says. Not as a directive. It’s just sound advice.

  She smacks her red Solo cup into my free hand. “Drink this. I’ll meet you outside.”

  I check on Danny first, but he’s good, surrounded by his pledge brothers. I look in the drink. I don’t want it. But Mandy stares at me as she’s pulled away. It’s the principle of the thing. So I take a big swig so she can see. But once she’s out the door, I set both our not-quite-empty cups on the counter.

  As I follow Mandy into the cool September night, I rub my rosy pink flats against the grass. They’re sullied from the disgusting swirl of swill that pools on frat floors. We journey down a back road toward a much more civilized arena—the row of bars along Main Street, the height of the thriving, or not so thriving, social life in Allan. We crush over the pine needles until we get to the brick walkway. “Let’s just go to Sally’s,” I say.

  Mandy rubs her eyes vigorously.

  “You okay?” I ask.

  “Yeah, my eyes just feel sort of, I don’t know, weird.”

  I pull some eye drops from my purse.

  Mandy looks to the sky and squeezes the liquid into her eyes. When she hands the drops back, her hazel irises look violet next to the purple stones on her necklace. Light rays can achieve mischievous feats.

  “I shouldn’t have slapped her.” She circles her fingers around her wrist and whispers, “But I had to.”

  “I know.”

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  Acknowledgments

  Thank you, Kerri Buckley and Stephanie Doig, for your thought-provoking comments and marvelous edits. Thank you to everyone at Carina Press who helped make this book what it is. Thank you, Andrea Somberg, for advocating for my work and indulging me on my many questions about the publishing process.

  My writers’ group was invaluable in bringing this story to fruition. Thank you, especially, Jeremiah Goulka, JD Mayrant, Jon Moffat, Elizabeth Nellums, Barbara Reck, Melody Schreiber, Kellie Small, Chrisi West and Jeff West for your support and feedback.

  Ava Jae, Laura Rueckert, Phil Stamper-Halpin, Lisa Terry, and Wade Albert White, you’ve all helped me rethink aspects of those early drafts in order to tell a better story for Peyton and Dylan. Thank you not only for your insights but for being fun and supportive critique partners.

  Adriane, how could I write a political book without your input! Thank you for taking the time to read it and supply me with your informative comments.

  Dana, you’ve read every book I’ve written so far and I couldn’t be more grateful. Thank you for all of your support.

  Mom and Dad, thank you for encouraging me to write as soon as, well, I could write.

  And Patrick, thank you for helping me to refocus when I really need to refocus.

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  Caitlin Sinead’s writing has earned accolades from Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, Glimmer Train, and Writers & Artists. She earned a master’s degree in writing from Johns Hopkins University and lives in Alexandria, Virginia, with her husband and two cats.

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  Red Blooded

  Copyright © 2015 by Caitlin Sinead Jennings

  Edited by: Kerri Buckley and Stephanie Doig

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