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by Lauren Barnholdt

Becca appears to be tying Aiden’s hands behind his back as he stirs and moans.

  “We could use a fire.”

  “No probs.” Raine glances at a spot in the clearing we’re in and some twigs and leaves burst into flames. She walks over and starts arranging some stones around the fire in order to contain it.

  A regular fucking cub scout, this girl.

  I stay totally still as Raine keeps looking at me from nearby.

  “I’m not an idiot, you know,” she calls out.

  Becca looks up. “I don’t think you’re an idiot.”

  “Not you. Him. I know you’re awake.” The firelight casts shadows on her admittedly beautiful face, making her look devilish. She grins, enhancing the effect even more. “Cammy Cam Cammy!”

  “What are you doing, Raine?” I say, giving up the act. I try to sit up and find that I can’t. My legs and arms won’t move, they’re like lumps of clay. My head lifts a fraction off the ground, but that’s it.

  “Oh, Cam, don’t worry. Soon everything’s going to be better.” She comes toward me now and I feel a thrill of fear in my stomach.

  Why the hell can’t I move?

  “Listen, Raine. We need to talk. Like, seriously, seriously talk. This is crazy.”

  “What’s crazy is that you actually like that skanky bitch Natalia. You do realize that she’s fucking Brody, right?”

  “I don’t care about that,” I lie. “What matters to me is that you’re about to do something you can’t take back.”

  “Oh? What’s that?”

  “This is kidnapping. You guys could go to jail for this.”

  The girls both laugh.

  Aiden picks his head up and looks blearily at the scene, as if waking from a coma.

  “Hey…hey…what’s…”

  “Oh, shut up.” Becca kicks him in the shoulder, knocking him onto his side.

  Then she grabs a rope and begins tying his legs. “I’ve had to listen to about enough of your annoying voice to last me a lifetime. I even let you stick your nasty tongue down my throat. Ugh.”

  “Raine. Please. Don’t do this.”

  She comes over and kneels down next to me. Her eyes are black. “Honey, just try to be quiet and don’t struggle too much. It will make the whole thing so much easier if you just chill.”

  “I’m never going to really love you.”

  Her expression turns stony. “Actually, after tonight, you will. In fact, you’ll pretty much do whatever I tell you.”

  I turn my head and watch as Becca drags Aiden over to a tree, tossing the rope over a long branch and grabbing it. Then she starts hoisting him until he actually hangs in midair, a few feet off the ground. His arms are outstretched above his head.

  “Why are you doing…Becca…?” he asks, still obviously confused.

  “Aiden, man—you gotta wake up!” I say, trying to yell. But my own voice is weak and barely rises above a conversational whisper.

  “Cam honey, leave Aiden alone.”

  “Wake up!” I tell him again, ignoring Raine.

  “I’m not going to tell you again.”

  When I call to him the next time, Raine nods at Becca, who picks up a long, steely knife from nearby and makes a cut across Aiden’s cheek. He groans softly.

  “What the fuck are you crazy bitches doing?” I say.

  Raine takes my chin in her hand and turns it so I’m staring into her eyes. “That’s a warning. If you make trouble, scream, whatever—you’re only going to make it more painful for Aiden. You don’t want that, now, do you, hon?”

  “Fuck you.”

  She smiles, leans in, and kisses me.

  At first my whole being reacts against her, and I want to spit in her face, fight her, something. But within seconds, I can feel my thoughts jumbling up and there’s a softness that moves in and covers me.

  I’ve never experienced such bliss, such beautiful smells and colors and sounds.

  I hear a symphony playing the most amazing music, I see bursts of blues and oranges and yellows, like starflowers, blossoming in my eyes. Everything bad recedes into the distance and everything good is happening here and now.

  I smile, wanting her to kiss me again.

  Chapter Three

  Natalia

  As Derek comes toward me, I start to run. I can hear his footsteps behind me, getting closer, but I still keep running. Faster. Faster. Faster. Through the halls, down the staircases, past the endless number of doors. I look at myself in the mirrors lining the wall, seeing the white butterflies flying with me, and for some reason, their presence comforts me.

  I start to move even faster, but he’s keeping up with me no problem, and I’m getting lost, tangled up in the maze of the lodge, when I hear Derek speak behind me. “I know where he is, you know.”

  I hesitate. I stop, turn around. He keeps walking toward me. “Don’t come closer,” I say, focusing my energy on him so that he’ll do what I want.

  He holds his hands up. “I won’t,” he says. But it’s like that day in the car with Brody, where I was trying to control him but couldn’t. Which means Derek’s not moving because he doesn’t want to, not because I’m making him.

  “What do you want?” I demand.

  “I don’t want anything.”

  “Bullshit,” I say, turning back around. “You want something. Either that or you don’t really know where he is.”

  He’s still standing in the same spot, and he stays there, even when I start to take a few steps away from him. “I’m not the enemy, Natalia. I’ve always wanted you and Cam to be together.”

  I whirl back around. “Is that why you were acting so psycho? Taking all those pictures of us? Because you wanted us to be together? How stupid do you think I am, Derek?”

  He hesitates, then finally takes a step toward me. But he puts his hands up in front of him, a gesture of surrender. “You don’t have to believe me,” he says. “But if you have any chance of saving Cam, you’re running out of time. So you don’t have much choice.”

  I think about it. He’s right. If I know Raine, she’s getting right down to whatever it is she’s doing. And Derek’s also right that I don’t have a choice but to listen to him.

  I’m on my own, and I have no one to turn to, no one to trust.

  “Why won’t my mind control work on you?” I ask him. “Who are you?”

  “Someone who has a stake in you and Cam being together,” he says. “Now do you want to help him?”

  “Yes,” I say.

  “Then listen carefully.”

  ***

  He leads me to the back of the lodge, to a sliding glass door that opens to a cherry-colored deck with a wooden staircase that leads four stories down to the backyard.

  A few feet away are a row of tall pine trees, and beyond that, a thick patch of woods.

  “Go down the to the ground,” he says. “And follow the path beyond the trees.”

  I look out into the night, where a thick fog is starting to build, rolling in from the sky and enveloping the deck. I want to tell Derek no, that there’s no way in hell I’m going out there, that it seems dangerous. I want to turn around, to find Adrianna, to go home, to stay away from Cam and Brody and Raine and everyone. To try and forget that this whole crazy thing ever happened.

  But I know that I can’t. Me and Cam… we have a connection. And I have to save him.

  “You’ll come to a clearing,” Derek says. “That’s where they are. Watch for a fire.”

  “Aren’t you coming?” I’m scared of him, but suddenly, I don’t want to be alone.

  “No,” he says, “You have to do it on your own.”

  He turns around, and disappears back through the sliding glass door. My heart pounding, I start down the stairs.

  ***

  The staircase seems kind of rickety, but I’m not sure if it’s just my imagination, or if it’s really not that stable. I walk down to the yard quickly but carefully, relieved when the last wooden plank gives way to the softness of the gra
ss.

  From the front of the building, I can hear the sounds of the dance, kids talking, a car starting, someone laughing, the deep throb of the beat of the music.

  I start moving forward before I can lose my nerve, toward the trees. There’s a path, just like Derek promised, and I head down it, walking fast. The high heels I’m wearing sink into the soft ground, and the hem of my dress is already torn. I force myself to keep going, to keep putting one foot in front of the other even though my brain is screaming for my feet to turn around.

  The path seems to go on forever, twisting and turning. After a while it becomes narrows and for a moment, I think I’ve lost it, but then it reappears and slowly starts to get wider.

  And then, I hear voices. Laughter. Raine.

  I force myself to slow down, hoping to be able to take stock of the situation before they hear me coming. I take smaller steps, and pull in deep breaths of air to try and relax, because my heart is pounding in my ears.

  Some fog slides over an opening between the trees, and through the break I can see a clearing. There’s a fire, its flames licking up toward the sky and casting light over the woods.

  I kneel down on the grass, squinting through some bushes to try and see what’s going on. It looks like Cam’s on the ground, and Raine and Becca are gathering some branches. Aiden is strung up on a tree, his hands tied together with a rope.

  I wonder if I can take on Raine and Becca, wonder if my power is strong enough to stop both of them. I debate if it’s better to plan a sneak attack, or if I should try to figure out a way to alert Cam that I’m here. I wonder if he’s too out of it to even help.

  But before I can decide what to do, the fire cracks, sending sparks up toward the branches of the trees. I jump.

  And then Brody steps into the clearing.

  Chapter Four

  Campbell

  I start to think that maybe I’m dreaming.

  Brody is standing in the clearing arguing with Raine and Becca while my best friend is hog-tied and hanging from a tree branch.

  “You can’t do this, Raine,” Brody says, looking at me and then Aiden.

  She laughs. “I can and I will. What’s your problem, anyway? You knew what was going to happen and you never tried to stand in my way before.”

  “Because I thought you were going to be reasonable.”

  “Reasonable? Why should I be reasonable?” she says, poking a stick into the fire and making the flames rise higher.

  Somehow I can move a little, maybe because Raine’s attention has been diverted.

  But I still feel completely exhausted. I start to sit up. My hands and feet are tied, but at least I’m not strung up like Aiden.

  Raine glances at me and frowns. “Settle down, Cam. Relax.” She points at me and a new wave of warmth pulses through my entire body. I slide back onto the ground.

  My eyes close. I can hear them talking, but their voices sound faint and I find I don’t much care what they’re saying.

  “Look, you can take Cam and use him if you need to,” Brody says. “But whatever you’re thinking of doing with Aiden—“

  “You know exactly what we’re going to do. Stop being such a prude,” Becca says. “Why do you even care? As long as things go according to plan, this is none of your business.”

  “No killing. I’m sorry but I won’t let you do it.”

  “Blood needs to be spilled.”

  “Bullshit.”

  “It’s blood that ties the final bond.”

  “That’s crazy. As it is, you’ve got him sufficiently under your influence. Don’t get greedy.”

  “I’ll be greedy if I want. I’m starting to lose patience with you, Brody.”

  My eyes open as the warmth and sense of calm fades. Whatever Raine is doing to me, it feels good but it doesn’t last all that long. I blink a few times. Shake my head to clear out the cobwebs.

  “I’m the one who’s losing patience,” Brody says, his hands clenched. “And you don’t have a clue what I’m capable of.”

  “You?” Raine steps toward him and suddenly the flames in the fire shoot toward the sky, almost like a fireball. “What you’re capable of?” She makes an effortless, swatting gesture and Brody goes spinning into a tree and falls into a heap.

  Becca laughs. “Oh, my God. I love it! I totally wish people at school could see what you just did to Mr. Football Stud.”

  Brody isn’t moving.

  Raine looks at me and then Becca. “Hurry. I think we’re running out of time.

  Get the knife.”

  Becca does as she’s told. The blade glints in the dim firelight as she holds it aloft.

  Her face is a mask of excitement—as if she’s really looking forward to killing Aiden.

  “When I recite the words, cut his throat. It must be precise and you have to kill him with a single stroke,” Raine says, her voice cold. She comes nearer to me, as if she has to be close to me in order to carry out some other part of the plan.

  I wonder what she intends to do. Somehow melt my brain—make me into a zombie? I think of Natalia, and tell myself that no matter what Raine does to me tonight, I will never forget that it’s Natalia I love.

  I’ve never even admitted to myself that I love her until just this moment. And now I might lose her.

  “No,” I say, but my voice is low. I try to stand, but fall to my side.

  The wind picks up and the trees begin swaying and rustling. The fire starts to dim but then Raine looks at it and the flames rise again.

  She starts to speak, to say something in a foreign language. Nothing I’ve ever heard before.

  Becca raises the blade higher and prepares to cut my friend’s throat.

  I try to yell.

  “Stop!” a voice screams. I turn my head and see Natalia running into the clearing.

  Raine’s face turns into a snarl. “You stupid bitch. You just went too fucking far.” She makes the swatting motion.

  Natalia stumbles backward, but nothing like what happened to Brody. She seems to be able to resist what Raine’s trying to do to her.

  Raine starts walking toward her. “Becca, help me take care of this little slut.”

  “Gladly.” Becca and Raine move toward her at once.

  I want Natalia to just run—get out of here and don’t look back. There’s no way she can take them both on at once.

  But Natalia stands her ground, a look of determination and defiance on her face.

  Natalia looks to Becca first. “You want to hurt Raine,” she says slowly and confidently. Becca halts, almost in mid-step. “You hate Raine,” Natalia finishes.

  Raine reaches Natalia just as she’s finished saying this, grabs her shoulder and swings at her with her free hand, hitting her clean on the jaw.

  Natalia’s head rocks back from the blow, but she keeps her balance. “Becca, you have to attack Raine now,” Natalia says, as Raine loads up to throw another punch.

  Becca practically tackles Raine in that instant, and the two begin struggling against each other.

  Raine is shrieking at her. “What are you doing, you idiot? Get off of me!”

  Natalia watches them for a second, almost as if she’s in shock that she was actually able to make them fight each other.

  Becca throws Raine to the ground and jumps on her, flailing wildly, grabbing Raine’s hair, scratching and clawing her.

  After a few moments of this, Natalia runs to me and begins untying my hands.

  “Are you okay, Cam?” she asks breathlessly.

  I try to talk but my voice is just a whisper. “They put some kind of…I don’t know. A spell on me or something. I’m not much good to anyone at the moment.”

  “Just stay still and let me get you free.”

  Raine finally throws Becca across the clearing. Becca stands up.

  “Whore!” Raine yells. “I should have known you were too weak for this, Bec Bec. Go to sleep.” Raine takes a moment to gather herself, then snaps her fingers.

  Becca s
its down, her eyes promptly closing. She reminds me of a battery-powered toy that’s been suddenly turned off.

  Nat almost has my hands entirely untied now. Raine sneers as she sees this.

  “What are you going to do with him once you untie him? He can’t even move.”

  Natalia stands. “Get out of here Raine. It’s over. The cops will be told all about your little plan to kill Aiden and you’re going to get kicked out of school and thrown in jail. You lost. Now get lost.”

 

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