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Kryptonite

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by Lesley Choyce


  Death Wind

  William Bell

  Desert Slam

  Steven Barwin

  Down

  Norah McClintock

  Enough

  Mary Jennifer Payne

  Exit Point

  Laura Langston

  Exposure

  Patricia Murdoch

  Fallout

  Nikki Tate

  Fastback Beach

  Shirlee Smith Matheson

  Final Crossing

  Sean Rodman

  Firewall

  Sean Rodman

  First Time

  Meg Tilly

  Foolproof

  Diane Tullson

  Grind

  Eric Walters

  Hannah’s Touch

  Laura Langston

  Heavy Freight

  Sigmund Brouwer

  The Hemingway Tradition

  Kristin Butcher

  Hit Squad

  James Heneghan

  Homecoming

  Diane Dakers

  Home Invasion

  Monique Polak

  House Party

  Eric Walters

  I.D.

  Vicki Grant

  Identify

  Lesley Choyce

  Impact

  James C. Dekker

  Impossible

  Jocelyn Shipley

  Infiltration

  Sean Rodman

  In Plain Sight

  Laura Langston

  In the Woods

  Robin Stevenson

  Jacked

  Carrie Mac

  Juice

  Eric Walters

  Kicked Out

  Beth Goobie

  Knifepoint

  Alex Van Tol

  Kryptonite

  Lesley Choyce

  Last Ride

  Laura Langston

  Learning Seventeen

  Brooke Carter

  Learning to Fly

  Paul Yee

  Lockdown

  Diane Tullson

  Masked

  Norah McClintock

  Middle Row

  Sylvia Olsen

  My Side

  Norah McClintock

  My Time as Caz Hazard

  Tanya Lloyd Kyi

  Night Terrors

  Sean Rodman

  No More Pranks

  Monique Polak

  No Problem

  Dayle Campbell Gaetz

  Off the Grid

  Lesley Choyce

  One More Step

  Sheree Fitch

  One Way

  Norah McClintock

  Outback

  Robin Stevenson

  Overdrive

  Eric Walters

  Pain & Wastings

  Carrie Mac

  Picture This

  Norah McClintock

  Pinch Me

  Gabrielle Prendergast

  Plastic

  Sarah N. Harvey

  Rat

  Lesley Choyce

  Reaction

  Lesley Choyce

  Redline

  Alex Van Tol

  Refuge Cove

  Lesley Choyce

  Responsible

  Darlene Ryan

  Riley Park

  Diane Tullson

  Riot Act

  Diane Tullson

  River Traffic

  Martha Brack Martin

  Rock Star

  Adrian Chamberlain

  Running the Risk

  Lesley Choyce

  Saving Grace

  Darlene Ryan

  Scam

  Lesley Choyce

  Scum

  James C. Dekker

  Sea Change

  Diane Tullson

  Shallow Grave

  Alex Van Tol

  Shark

  Jeff Ross

  Shattered

  Sarah N. Harvey

  Skylark

  Sara Cassidy

  Sleight of Hand

  Natasha Deen

  Snitch

  Norah McClintock

  Something Girl

  Beth Goobie

  Spiral

  K.L. Denman

  Sticks and Stones

  Beth Goobie

  Stuffed

  Eric Walters

  Tagged

  Eric Walters

  Tap Out

  Sean Rodman

  Tell

  Norah McClintock

  The Way Back

  Carrie Mac

  Thunderbowl

  Lesley Choyce

  Tough Trails

  Irene Morck

  Triggered

  Vicki Grant

  The Trouble with Liberty

  Kristin Butcher

  Truth

  Tanya Lloyd Kyi

  Under Threat

  Robin Stevenson

  Up North

  Jeff Ross

  Viral

  Alex Van Tol

  Wave Warrior

  Lesley Choyce

  The Way Back

  Carrie Mac

  Who Owns Kelly Paddik?

  Beth Goobie

  Yellow Line

  Sylvia Olsen

  Zee’s Way

  Kristin Butcher

  Chapter One

  It was one of those days. School was just school, but I couldn’t take it anymore. I felt the anxiety creeping up inside me. I couldn’t breathe. If somebody looked at me the wrong way I was going to scream. I felt scared, and I was angry too. Angry at myself because I couldn’t control it. When the bell rang at the end of math, I headed for the back door of the school and ran. I was looking for a place to hide.

  There were other kids out and about. I slipped between two parked buses but bumped into Josh and Derek. Those two guys had been on my case since I was twelve. Josh was just lighting up a joint. They both looked at me, saw the freaked-out look on my face, I guess, and laughed. I pushed past them and started to run.

  I sprinted across the parking lot, but it felt like my legs were going to give out. So I tucked into a space between two green dumpsters and fell on the ground. It was smelly there, and there was trash scattered all around me, but it was a good place to hide. The lid on one of the dumpsters was open and flipped back, creating a roof for me. I sat there in my own little trashy cave and put my hands over my head. I started rocking back and forth like I do sometimes in my bedroom when everything seems too overwhelming. I sat there and felt the full panicky explosion in my brain overwhelm me. I thought maybe I was going to have a heart attack, my heart was beating so fast.

  I stayed like that, my eyes tightly closed, for maybe five full minutes. I heard the bell ring and knew I should go to my next class, but I just couldn’t do it. I couldn’t face going back into that building. Not now. Maybe not ever again.

  When I opened my eyes, someone was standing there looking down at me. At first I didn’t know if it was a guy or a girl. But when we made eye contact, eyes soft and sad, I was pretty sure it was a girl. But she had really short hair and was wearing boy’s jeans and a flannel shirt. She was wearing earbuds, and I could hear music blaring, but my heart was still beating so loudly, the blood pounding in my ears, it was hard to tell what kind.

  I must have looked pathetic. I had really wanted to be alone, but I suddenly felt less crazy as she knelt down beside me. She gently pulled my hands from my head and put the earbuds into my ears. The music poured in like liquid and seemed to push out all my crazy thoughts. I closed my eyes again and just listened.

  There was an orchestra and a guy singing like he was in a choir. Somehow he was taking me to some safe and peaceful place. And somehow this person standing here in front of me and I were connected. And not just by these thin little wires. Really connected.

  I didn’t move until the song was over. T
hen the girl took the earbuds out and tucked them in her shirt pocket.

  We hadn’t even spoken yet. But we’d been spotted.

  Suddenly Josh and Derek were looking at us. They started banging on the metal lid. The sound was loud and frightening. Josh was laughing now. Pointing and laughing. “What are you two freaks doing?” Derek said. “Having a weirdo convention or what?”

  Derek banged on the metal lid some more, and I felt the panic rising again.

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