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by Sara Shepard


  “I don’t need money!” Emma pressed her hands to her chest. “I have a job! I’m fine!” She’d been working for years.

  “Look.” Travis walked over to his mom and put his arm on her shoulder. “I think you need to know what Emma’s really all about.” He pulled his BlackBerry from his pocket again and began to fiddle with the click wheel.

  “What do you mean?” Emma walked over to them.

  Travis gave her a sanctimonious look, hiding the BlackBerry screen from view. “I was going to talk to you about this in private. But it’s too late for that now.”

  “Talk to me about what?” Emma lunged forward, making the citronella candle in the center of the table wobble.

  “You know what.” Travis tapped away on the keyboard with his thumbs. A mosquito buzzed around his head, but he didn’t bother to flick it away. “You’re a sick freak.”

  “What do you mean, Travis?” Clarice’s fuchsia-lined lips pursed worriedly.

  Finally, Travis lowered the BlackBerry so everyone could see. “This,” he announced.

  A stiff, hot wind blew against Emma’s cheek, the dusty air irritating her eyes. The blue-black evening sky seemed to darken a few shades. Travis breathed heavily next to her, reeking of pot smoke, and pulled up a generic video uploading site. With a flourish, he typed in the keyword SuttonInAZ and hit play.

  A video slowly loaded. A handheld camera panned over a clearing. No sound escaped from the speakers, as if the microphone had been muted. The camera whipped around to show a figure sitting in a chair with a black blindfold covering half her face. A round silver locket on a thick chain clung to a bony, feminine collarbone.

  The girl thrashed her head frantically back and forth, the locket bouncing wildly. The picture went dark for a moment, and suddenly someone slipped behind her and pulled the necklace chain back so that it pressed up against the girl’s throat. The girl’s head arched back. She flailed her arms and kicked her legs.

  “Oh my God.” Clarice’s hand flew to her mouth.

  “What is this?” Emma whispered.

  The strangler pulled the chain harder and harder. Whoever it was had a mask over his head, so Emma couldn’t see his face. After about thirty seconds, the girl in the video stopped struggling and went limp.

  Emma backed away from the screen. Had they just watched someone die? What the hell? And what did this have to do with her?

  The camera remained fixed on the blindfolded girl. She wasn’t moving. Then the picture went momentarily dark again. When an image snapped back on the screen, the camera was tilted over, fallen on the ground. Emma could still see a sideways shot of the figure in the chair. Someone walked up to the girl and pulled the blindfold off her head. After a long pause, the girl coughed. Tears dotted her eyes. The corners of her mouth pulled down. She blinked slowly. For a split second before the screen went dark, she stared half-consciously into the lens.

  Emma’s jaw dropped to her worn Converse sneakers.

  Clarice gasped loudly.

  “Ha,” Travis said triumphantly. “I told you.”

  Emma stared at the girl’s huge, blue eyes, slightly upturned nose, and round face. She looked exactly like her.

  That was because the girl in the video was me.

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  SARA SHEPARD graduated from NYU and has an MFA from Brooklyn College. Sara’s PRETTY LITTLE LIARS novels were inspired by her upbringing in Philadelphia’s Main Line, where she lives today.

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