โโTo Be or Not to Beโ Is a Question,โ
Not a Pickup Line
Jaxon walks me right up to my classroom doorโwhich we get to in what Iโm guessing is record time, considering thereโs no one else in the room, not even the teacher.
โAre you sure this is the right place?โ I ask as we step inside.
โYes.โ
โHow do you know?โ I glance at the clock. Class should start in less than three minutes, and still nobodyโs here. โMaybe we should check if it gotโโ
โTheyโre waiting for me to either sit down or leave, Grace.
Once one of those things happens, theyโll come in.โ
โSit down orโโ I goggle at him. โSo youย wereย just messing with me in the hallway? Youย doย notice how people treat you?โ
โIโm not blind. And even if I was, it would still be hard to miss.โ
โItโs madness!โ He nods. โIt is.โ
โThatโs all youโve got to say about it? If you know how bizarre it is, why donโt you do something to stop it?โ
โLike what?โ He gives me that obnoxious smirk from the first day, the one that made me want to punch him. Or kiss
him. Just the thought has my stomach spinning and has me taking a cautious step back.
He doesnโt like the added distance, at least not if his narrowed eyes can be believed. And the way he takes two steps toward me before continuing. โStand up at the pep rally and reassure everyone that Iโm not going to eat them if they get too close? Somehow I donโt think theyโll believe me.โ
โPersonally, I think theyโre more worried about being thrown in high school jail than getting eatenโโ
The smirk is back. โYou might be surprised.โ
โWell, then, youย shouldย reassure them. Be friendly. You know, show them that youโre harmless.โ
I feel ridiculous even before that left eyebrow of his goes up. โIs that what you think? That Iโmย harmless?โ
Jaxon doesnโt sound insulted so much as astonished, and really, I canโt blame him. Because Iโve never met anyoneย lessย harmless in my life. Just looking at him feels perilous. Standing next to him feels like walking a hundred-foot-high tightrope without a net. And wanting him the way I doโฆ wanting him feels like opening a vein just to watch myself bleed.
โI think youโre just as dangerous as everyone gives you credit for. I also thinkโโ
โYo, Jaxon, at some point, class does need to start,โ Mekhi interrupts as he saunters into the roomโapparently the only one in this class who isnโt afraid of Jaxon. โYou going to take off, or are you going to keep everyone standing around watching you try to woo this girl?โ
Jaxon whips his head around to glare at Mekhi, who raises
his arms defensively and takes a big step back. And thatโs before Jaxonโs voice drops a full octave as he growls, โIโll leave when Iโm ready.โ
โI think you should probably go now,โ I tell him, even though Iโm as reluctant to see him go as he apparently is to leave. โThe teacher needs to start class. Besides, arenโt you the one who told me to keep my head down and not draw attention to myself?โ
โThat was the old plan.โ
โThe old plan?โ I stare at him, bemused. โWhen did we get a new plan?โ
He smiles at me. โTwo nights ago. I told you it wasnโt going to be easy.โ
โWait a minute.โ My stomach drops. โAre you telling me the cafeteria, the walk to classโฆ This was all because ofย Flint?โ Just the thought makes me feel awful.
โFlint who?โ he deadpans. โJaxon.โ
โIt was all because of you,โ he tells me.
Iโm not sure I believe him, but before I can probe any more, he reaches out and takes hold of one of my curls in that way he does. He rubs it between his fingers for a couple of seconds as he watches me with those unfathomable eyes of his. โI love the way your hair smells.โ Then he stretches out the curl before letting it go so it can boing back into place.
โYou need to go,โ I tell him again, though the words are a lot more breathless this time around.
He doesnโt look happy, but I stare him down.
It takes a few seconds, but eventually Jaxon nods. He
steps back, a grudging look on his face, and itโs only as he moves away that I realize my heart is beating like a heavy- metal drummer.
โText me a pic of your schedule,โ he says as he moves toward the door.
โWhy?โ
โSo I know where to meet you later.โ His face melts into a grin, and the butterflies I always feel when heโs around take flight in my stomach.
โI have AP Physics right now, so Iโm out in the physics lab and wonโt make it back before you have to go to your second period. But Iโll catch up with you later. If I canโt, Iโll have one of the others walk you to class.โ
Yeah, because that will help me blend in. โYou donโt have to do that.โ
โItโs not a problem, Grace.โ
I sigh. โWhat I mean is I donโt want you to do that. I just want to get to class like everyone else. On my own.โ
โI get that. I do,โ he continues when I give him a disbelieving look. โBut I meant it when I said you arenโt safe here. At least let me watch out for you for a few days, until you learn the ropes.โ
โJaxonโโ โPlease, Grace.โ
Itโs the please that gets me, considering Iโm pretty positive Jaxon isnโt the kind of guy to ask for something when he can order it. And though I think heโs overreacting, he seems really worried, and if this will set his mind at ease, I guess I can handle it for a few days.
A very few days.
โFine.โ I tell him, giving in as gracefully as I can. โBut only until the end of the week, okay? After that, Iโm on my own.โ
โHow about, we renegotiate at the end of the week and seeโโ
โJaxon!โ
โOkay, okay!โ He puts his hands up. โWhatever you say, Grace.โ
โYeah, right. Thatโs a bunch ofโโ I break off because heโs gone again. Because of course he is. Because thatโs the story of our lives. He disappears, and I get disappeared on.
One of these days, Iโmย goingย to turn the tables.
Heโs right, though. As soon as he leaves, the classroom floods with people. I try to stand to the side, waiting to see where there might be an empty seat, but Mekhi nods me over to the desk next to him in the second row.
I go, even though I donโt know if a person normally sits there, because itโs nice to have someone in this class to talk to. Especially since heโs grinning at me while everyone else is doing the same old stare-and-glare.
The teacherโMs. Macleanโbustles in after everyone has taken their seats. Sheโs dressed in a flowing purple caftan, her wild red hair piled atop her head in a haphazard bun that looks like itโs going to fall down at any second. Sheโs not young, but sheโs not old, eitherโmaybe forty or soโand sheโs got a huge smile on her face as she tells everyone to open their copies ofย Hamletย to Act II.
Half the class has books and the other half has laptops, so I pull out my phone and start looking for a public-domain copy, since I left my book in California. But Iโve barely typed โHamletโ in the search bar before Ms. Maclean drops a dog-
eared copy on my desk.
โHello, Grace,โ she murmurs in a low voice. โYou can borrow one of mine until you can find one of your own online. And since you look like the shy typeโdespite your association with Katmereโs most notorious studentโI wonโt make you stand up and introduce yourself to the class. But know that youโre welcome here, and if you need anything, feel free to stop by my office hours. Theyโre posted by the door.โ
โThanks.โ I duck my head as my cheeks start to get warm. โI appreciate it.โ
โNo worries.โ She gives my shoulder a comforting squeeze as she heads back to the front of the room. โWeโre excited to have you here.โ
Mekhi leans over as I pick up the book and says, โAct two, scene two.โ
Thanks, I mouth back just as Ms. Maclean claps her hands.
Then, in true drama queenโstyle, she throws her arms wide and says in a booming but perfect iambic pentameter:
โSomething have you heard
Of Hamletโs transformation; so call it, Sith nor the exterior nor the inward man Resembles that it was.โ
We spend the rest of the class discussing Hamletโs shift from perfect prince to total downer. With Ms. Maclean doing her drama thing in the front of the room and Mekhi making sly comments in my ear every couple of minutes, itโs a lot more fun than it sounds. Mekhi may look intimidating, but heโs way more chill than Jaxonโand also really funny. Itโs easy to be around him, and I end up enjoying class a lot
more than I expected to, especially considering Iโve already read the play once this year.
In fact, I enjoy it so much that Iโm a little disappointed when the bell rings, at least until I remember that Iโve got art next. Artโs been my favorite class pretty much since elementary school, and Iโm excited to see what itโs like here. But it means heading out to the art studio, and that means a detour to my room, where I can put on at least a couple more layers to protect myself from the cold.
Itโs only a ten-minute walk to the studio, so I donโt need to put on everything I did the last two times I went outside. But I do need a heavy sweatshirt and a long coatโplus gloves and a hatโif I donโt have any plans to get frostbite. Which I definitely donโt.
I just hope I have enough time to make it to my room and out to the art studio before the next bell rings. Just in case, I speed up a little, hoping to make it to the main staircase before the masses.
โHey! Whatโs your rush, New Girl?โ
I glance over at Flint with a grin as he comes up on my left side. โI have a name, you know.โ
โOh, right.โ He pretends to think. โWhat is it again?โ โBite me.โ
โThatโs an interesting first nameโฆand a phrase you might want to be careful saying around here.โ
โAnd why is that exactly?โ I lift a brow at him as we weave our way through the halls. Unlike earlier with Jaxon, the wholeย parting of the hallsย thing is currently nowhere in effect. In fact, traversing the school with Flint is an awful lot like playing this old video game my dad used to like, where
you have to race to get the frog across the street before one of the eight million cars going by splats it on the pavement.
In other words, itโs a normal high school hallway. I can feel myself relaxing a little more with each near-collision.
โYouโre actually going to pretend you donโt know?โ โKnow what?โ
Flint studies me, then shakes his head when I look back at him, brows raised in a definite WTF. โMy mistake. Never mind.โ
Thereโs something about the way he says it that has an uneasy feeling sliding through me. Itโs the same feeling I got when I saw Jaxon and Lia outside without a jacket yesterday.
The same feeling I got when Flint fell out of that tree and walked away with only a few bruises.
The same feeling I got when Lia was chanting in tongues in the library, even though she had no idea what I was talking about when I mentioned several of the Alaskan languages.
โIโm not dense, you know. I am aware that something isnโt quite right here, even if I donโt know what it is yet.โ
Itโs the first time Iโve acknowledged my suspicions even to myself, and it feels good to give voice to it all, instead of letting the thoughts fester below the surface.
โAre you?โ Suddenly Flint is right up in my face, his whole body only inches away from mine. โAre you really?โ
I donโt back down, despite the sudden desperation in his voice. โI am. Now, do you want to tell me what it is?โ
It takes a minute, but when he next speaks, the worry is gone. And so is everything else except the teasing drawl thatโs as much a part of him as his amber eyes and
muscles. Itโs like the warning never happened, even before he says, โWhereโs the fun in that?โ
โYouโve got an odd definition of fun.โ
โYou have no idea.โ He wiggles his brows. โSo what are you up to anyway?โ
I stare at him. โDo you ever finish any conversation without starting another?โ
โNever. Itโs part of my charm.โ
โYeah, just keep telling yourself that.โ
โI will.โ He walks several more feet with me, happily bopping along to a song thatโs only in his head. โWhere are you going? The classrooms are back that way.โ
โIโve got to go to my room and grab some warmer clothes.
I have art next, and Iโll freeze if I go outside like this.โ
โWait.โ He stops dead. โNo one told you about the tunnels?โ
โWhat tunnels?โ I eye him suspiciously. โAre you messing with me again?โ
โIโm not, I swear. Thereโs a whole network of tunnels that run under the school and lead to the different outbuildings.โ
โSeriously? This is Alaskaโhow did they dig tunnels in the frozen ground?โ
โI donโt know. How do they drill in the frozen ground? Besides, summer is a thing.โ He gives me the best Boy Scout look in his repertoire. โI promise. The tunnels are real. I just canโt believe the omnipotent Jaxon Vega forgot to mention them to you.โ
โAre you kidding me? Youโre going to start in on Jaxon now?โ
โOf course not. Iโm just saying, Iโm the one telling you
about the tunnels and keeping you from freezing off all the important parts of your anatomy. He could have mentioned them to you before sending you out into the cruel, cruel winter.โ
โItโs fall.โ I roll my eyes. โAnd are we going to do this every time we talk about Jaxon?โ
He holds his hands up in mock innocence. โAs far as Iโm concerned, weย neverย have to talk about Jaxon.โ
โFunny claim coming from a guy who keeps bringing him up.โ
โBecause Iโm worried about you. I swear.โ He draws anย X
over his heart. โJaxonโs a complicated guy, Grace. You should stay away from him.โ
โI find it interesting that he says the exact same thing about you.โ
โYeah, well, nothing says you have to listen to him.โ He makes a disgusted face.
โNothing says I have to listen to you, either.โ I give him a shit-eating grin. โYou see my conundrum, right?โ
โOoh. The new girlโs got some claws after all. I like it.โ
I roll my eyes. โYouโre a total weirdo. You know that, right?โ
โKnow it? I own it, baby.โ
I canโt help but laugh as he makes a ridiculous face at me, crossing his eyes and sticking out his tongue. โSo are you going to show me these tunnels sometime this year, or am I going to have to do my best impression of the abominable snowwoman?โ
โDefinitely the tunnels. Turns out Iโm headed that way myself. Come on.โ
He reaches for my hand and makes an abrupt left turn, tugging me down a narrow corridor that I donโt think I would have even noticed if he hadnโt dragged me into it.
Itโs long and winding and slopes down so gradually that it takes me a minute to notice weโre descending. Flint keeps a firm grip on my hand as we pass a couple of students coming the other way.
The hallway is so narrow that all four of us have to press our backs up against the wall to keep from crashing into one another as we pass.
โHow much farther is it?โ I ask as we get back to walking normally. Or at least as normally as we can walk as the ceiling starts to get lower as well. If this keeps up, weโll be duck-walking through this thing like they had to do in the pyramids.
โJust another minute to the tunnel entrance and then a five-minute walk to the art studio.โ
โOkay, cool.โ I pull out my phone to check how we are on timeโseven minutesโand see that Jaxon has texted me twice. The first one is just a string of question marks that I assume is a reminder about my schedule. And the second is the start of a joke:
Jaxon:ย What did the pirate say when he turned 80?
Oh my God. Iโve totally created a monster. And I love it.
I text him back a laughing emoji along with a string of question marks of my own. I also text a copy of my schedule
โnot because he demanded one earlier but because I want to see if heโll follow through and find me again. Once the texts are delivered, I shove my phone back in my pocket and try to tell myself that I donโt care that much if he shows
up or not. But itโs a lie, and I am very well aware of that fact.
The light is getting dimmer and dimmer the farther we go down this corridor, and if I were with anyone but Flint (or Jaxon or Macy), Iโd be getting nervous. Not because I think thereโs anything wrong necessarily, but because I canโt help wondering: If the walkway to the tunnels is this creepy, what are the actual tunnels going to look like?
โOkay, here we go,โ Flint finally says as we come up against an old wooden doorโone thatโs protected by an electronic keypad that has my eyebrows lifting to my hairline. Nothing in my life has ever looked as incongruous as that keypad in the middle of this musty, dusty corridor with a door that looks to be at least a hundred years old.
He punches in a five-digit code so fast that I donโt see any number past the first three. It takes a second, but then the light above the door flashes green at the same time as the door unlocks.
Flint glances over his shoulder at me as he reaches to pull open the door. โYou ready?โ
โYeah, of course.โ Another glance at my phone tells me we better hustle or Iโm going to be late.
Flint holds the door for me, and I smile my thanks at him, but the second I take a step over the threshold, a little voice deep inside me starts screechingโtelling me not to go any farther.
Telling me to run.
Telling me to get the hell away from these tunnels and never look back.
But Flintโs waiting for me to go. Plus, if I donโt get moving,
Iโll be seriously late to art. Definitely not the first impression I wanted to make on the teacher of my favorite class.
Besides, this is Flint. The guy who jumped out of a tree and took the brunt of a very nasty fall just to save me. Itโs ridiculous to think that I might have to run fromย himย of all people, no matter what Jaxon says.
Which is why I shove all the new and bizarre misgivings Iโm suddenly having back down where they belong. And walk straight across the threshold.