โAddyโ
Thursday, November 8, 7:00 p.m.
I keep reading through the About This Tumblr as if itโs going to change. But it never does. Ashtonโs words loop through my head:ย Jakeโs a complete control freak.ย Sheโs not wrong. But does that mean the rest of it has to be right? Maybe Jake told somebody else what I said, and they wrote it. Or maybe itโs all just a coincidence.
Except. A memory surfaces from the morning of Simonโs death, so seemingly insignificant that it hadnโt crossed my mind till now: Jake pulling my backpack off my shoulder with an easy grin as we walked down the hallway together.ย Thatโs too heavy for you, baby. Iโve got it.ย Heโd never done that before, but I didnโt question him. Why would I?
And a phone that wasnโt mine got pulled from my backpack a few hours later.
Iโm not sure whatโs worseโthat Jake might be part of something so awful, that I drove him to it, or that heโs been putting on an act for weeks.
โHis choice, Addy,โ Ashton reminds me. โPlenty of people get cheated on and donโt lose their minds. Take me, for example. I threw a vase at Charlieโs head and moved on. Thatโs a normal reaction. Whateverโs going on here isnโt your fault.โ
That might be true. But it doesnโtย feelย true.
So Iโm supposed to talk to Janae, who hasnโt been in school all week. I tried texting her a few times after school and again after dinner, but she never responded. Finally, I decided to borrow TJโs trickโfind her address in the school directory and just show up. When I told Bronwyn she offered
to come along, but I thought itโd go better with only me. Janae never warmed up to Bronwyn all that much.
Cooper insists on driving me even though I tell him heโll need to wait in the car. Thereโs no way Janaeโll open up about anything if heโs around. โThatโs fine,โ he says as he pulls across the street from Janaeโs faux-Tudor house. โText me if things turn weird.โ
โWill do,โ I say, giving him a salute as I close the door and cross the street. There arenโt any cars in Janaeโs driveway, but lights are burning throughout the house. I ring the doorbell four times with no answer, glancing back at Cooper with a shrug after the last one. Iโm about to give up when the door cracks and one of Janaeโs black-rimmed eyes stares out at me. โWhat are you doing here?โ she asks.
โChecking on you. You havenโt been around and youโre not answering my texts. Are you all right?โ
โFine.โ Janae tries to close the door, but I stick my foot in it to stop
her.
โCan I come in?โ I ask.
She hesitates but releases the door and steps back, allowing me to push
it forward and enter. When I get a good look at her, I almost gasp. Sheโs thinner than ever, and angry red hives cover her face and neck. She scratches at them self-consciously. โWhat? Iโm not feeling well. Obviously.โ
I peer down the hallway. โAnyone else home?โ
โNo. My parents are out to dinner. Look, um, no offense, but do you have some reason for being here?โ
Bronwyn coached me on what to say. Iโm supposed to start with small, subtle questions about where Janaeโs been all week and how sheโs feeling. To follow up on the thread of Simonโs depression and encourage her to tell me more. As a last resort, I can maybe talk about what Nateโs facing as the DAโs office tries to send him to an honest-to-God prison.
I donโt do any of that. Instead I step forward and hug her, cradling her scrawny body as though sheโs a little kid who needs comforting. She feels like one, all weightless bones and fragile limbs. She stiffens, then slumps against me and starts to cry.
โOh my God,โ she says in a thick, raspy voice. โItโs all fucked up.
Everythingโs so massively fucked up.โ
โCome on.โ I lead her to the living room sofa, where we sit and she cries some more. Her head digs awkwardly into my shoulder while I pat her hair. Itโs stiff with product, her mouse-brown roots blending into shiny blue- black dye.
โSimon did this to himself, didnโt he?โ I ask carefully. She pulls away and buries her head in her hands, rocking back and forth.
โHow did you know?โ she chokes out.
God.ย Itโs true. I didnโt fully believe it till now.
Iโm not supposed to tell her everything. Iโm actually not supposed to tell herย anything,ย but I do. I canโt think how else to have this conversation. When I finish she rises and goes upstairs without a word. I wait for a couple of minutes, curling one hand on my lap and using the other to tug at my earring. Is she calling somebody? Getting a gun to blow my head off? Slitting her wrists to join Simon?
Just when I think I might have to go after her, Janae thuds down the stairs holding a thin sheaf of papers she thrusts toward me. โSimonโs manifesto,โ she says with a sour twist of her mouth. โItโs supposed to be sent to the police a year from now, after all your lives are completely screwed. So everyone would know he pulled it off.โ
The papers tremble in my hand as I read:
Hereโs the first thing you need to know: I hate my life and everything in it.
So I decided to get the hell out. But not go quietly.
I thought a lot about how to do this. I could buy a gun, like pretty much any asshole in America. Bar the doors one morning and take out as many Bayview lemmings as I have bullets for before turning the last one on myself.
And Iโd have a lot of bullets.
But thatโs been done to death. It doesnโt have the same impact anymore.
I want to be more creative. More unique. I want my suicide to be talked about for years. I want imposters to try to imitate me. And fail, because the planning this takes is beyond your average depressed loser with a death wish.
Youโve been watching it unfold for a year now. If itโs gone the way I hope, you have no clue what actually happened.
I look up from the papers. โWhy?โ I ask, bile rising in my throat. โHow did Simon get to this point?โ
โHeโd been depressed for a while,โ Janae says, kneading the fabric of her black skirt between her hands. The stacks of studded bracelets she wears on both arms rattle with the movement. โSimon always felt like he should get a lot more respect and attention than he did, you know? But he got really bitter about it this year. He started spending all his time online with a bunch of creepers, fantasizing about getting revenge on everyone who made him miserable. It got to the point where I donโt think he even knew what was real anymore. Whenever something bad happened, he blew it way out of proportion.โ
Words are tumbling out of her now. โHe started talking about killing himself and taking people with him, but, like,ย creatively.ย He got obsessed with the idea of using the app to frame everyone he hated. He knew Bronwyn cheated and it pissed him off. She practically had valedictorian sewn up anyway, but she made it impossible for him to catch up. He thought sheโd screwed him out of going to the Model UN finals too. And he couldnโt stand Nate because of what happened with Keely. Simon had thought he had a shot with her, and then Nate stole her away without even trying or actually giving a fuck.โ
My heart contracts. God, poor Nate. What a stupid, pointless reason to end up in jail. โWhat about Cooper? Did Simon involve him because of Keely too?โ
Janae snorts out a bitter laugh. โMr. Nice Guy? Cooper got Simon blacklisted from Vanessaโs after-prom party. Even though Simon was on the court and everything. He wasย soย humiliated that he was not only not invited, but actually not even allowed to go.ย Everyoneย was going to be there, he said.โ
โCooperย did?โ I blink. Thatโs news to me. Cooper hadnโt mentioned it, and I never even noticed Simon wasnโt there.
Which I guess was part of the problem.
Janae bobs her head. โYeah. I donโt know why, but he did. So those three were Simonโs targets, and he had his gossip all lined up. I still thought it was just talk, though. A way to blow off steam. Maybe it wouldโve been, if I could have convinced him to get offline and stop obsessing. But then Jake found out something Simon didnโt want anyone to know and it justโ that was the final straw.โ
Oh no.ย Every second that went by without a mention of Jakeโs name made me hope he wasnโt involved, after all. โWhat do you mean?โ I pull at my earring so hard, Iโm in danger of tearing a lobe.
Janae picks at her chipped nail polish, sending gray flakes across her skirt. โSimon rigged the votes so heโd be on the junior prom court.โ My hand freezes at my ear and my eyes go wide. Janae huffs out a humorless little laugh. โI know. Stupid, right? Simon was weird like that. Heโd make fun of people for being lemmings, but he still wanted the same things they did. And he wanted them to look up to him. So he did it, and he was gloating about it at the pool last summer, saying how easy it was and how heโd mess with homecoming too. And Jake overheard us.โ
I can immediately picture Jakeโs reaction, so Janaeโs next words donโt surprise me. โHe laughed his head off. Simon freaked. He couldnโt stand the thought of Jake telling people, and everyone at school knowing heโd done something so pathetic. Like, heโd spent years spilling everybodyโs secrets, and now he was gonna get humiliated with one of his own.โ She cringes. โCan you imagine? The creator of About That getting exposed as such a wannabe? It sent him over the edge.โ
โThe edge?โ I echo.
โYeah. Simon decided to stop talking about his crazy plan and actuallyย doย it. He already knew about you and TJ, but heโd been sitting on that till school started again. So he used it to shut Jake up and bring him in. Because Simon needed somebody to keep things going after he died, and I wouldnโt do it.โ
I donโt know whether to believe her or not. โYou wouldnโt?โ
โNo, I wouldnโt.โ Janae doesnโt meet my eyes. โNot forย yourย sake. I didnโt care about any of you. For Simonโs sake. But he wouldnโt listen to me, and then all of a sudden he didnโt need me. He knew what Jake was like, that heโd lose it when he found out about you and TJ. Simon told Jake he could plant everything on you so youโd take the fall and wind up in jail. And Jake was totally on board. He even came up with the idea of sending you to the nurseโs office that day for Tylenol so youโd look more guilty.โ
White noise buzzes through my brain. โThe perfect revenge for cheating on a perfect boyfriend.โ Iโm not sure Iโve said it out loud until Janae nods.
โRight, and no one would ever guess since Simon and Jake werenโt even friends. For Simon, there was the added bonus that he didnโt care if Jake screwed up and got caught. He was almost hoping he would. Heโd hated Jake for years.โ
Janaeโs voice rises like sheโs warming up for the kind of bitch session she and Simon probably used to have all the time. โThe way Jake just dropped Simon freshman year. Started hanging out with Cooper like theyโd always been best friends, as if Simon didnโt exist anymore. Like he didnโtย matter.โ
Saliva swims at the back of my throat. Iโm going to throw up. No, pass out. Maybe both. Either would be better than sitting here listening to this. All that time after Simon died, when Jake comforted me, made me drive to a party with TJ like nothing happened,ย sleptย with meโhe knew. He knew Iโd cheated and he was just biding his time. Waiting to punish me.
That might be the worst part. Howย normalย he acted the whole time.
Somehow, I find my voice. โBut heโฆButย Nateย was framed. Did Jake change his mind?โ
It hurts how much I want that to be true.
Janae doesnโt answer right away. The roomโs silent except for her ragged breathing. โNo,โ she says finally. โThe thing isโฆit all unfolded almost exactly the way Simon planned. He and Jake snuck those phones into your backpacks that morning, and Mr. Avery found them and gave you detention, just like Simon said he would. He made it easy for the police to investigate by keeping the About That admin site wide open. He wrote an
outline of the Tumblr journal, and told Jake to post updates from public computers with details about what was really happening. It was like watching some out-of-control reality TV show where you keep thinking producers are gonna step in and say,ย Enough.ย But nobody did. It made me sick. I kept telling Jake he needed to stop before it went too far.โ
My gut twists. โAnd Jake wouldnโt?โ
Janae sniffs. โNo. He got really into the whole thing once Simon died. Total power trip watching you guys get hauled into the station, seeing the school scrambling and everybody freaking out about the Tumblr. He liked having that control.โ She stops for a second and glances at me. โI guess youโd know about that.โ
Yeah, I guess I would. But I could do without the reminder right now. โYouย couldโve stopped it, Janae,โ I say, my voice rising as anger starts to overtake my shock. โYou shouldโve told somebody what was going on.โ
โIย couldnโt,โ Janae says, hunching her shoulders. โOne time when we were meeting with Simon, Jake recorded us on his phone. I was trying to talk sense into Simon, but the way Jake edited things made it sound like it was practically my idea. He said heโd give the recording to the police and pin everything on me if I didnโt help.โ
She takes a deep, shuddering breath. โI was supposed to plant all the evidence on you. You remember that day I came to your house? I had the computer with me then. But I couldnโt do it. After that, Jake kept harassing me and I panicked. I just dumped everything on Nate.โ She chokes out a sob. โIt was easy. Nate doesnโt lock anything. And I called in the tip about him instead of you.โ
โWhy?โ My voice is tiny, and my hands are shaking so badly that Simonโs manifesto makes a rattling sound. โWhy didnโt you stick to the plan?โ
Janae starts rocking back and forth again. โYou were nice to me. Hundreds of people in that stupid school andย nobody,ย except you, ever asked if I missed Simon. I did. Iย do.ย I totally get how fucked up he was, but
โhe was my only friend.โ She starts crying hard again, her thin shoulders shaking. โUntil you. I know weโre not really friends and you probably hate me now, butโฆI couldnโt do that to you.โ
I donโt know how to respond. And if I keep thinking about Jake, Iโm going to lose it. My mind latches on to one small piece of this messed-up puzzle that doesnโt make sense. โWhat about Cooperโs entry? Why would Simon write the truth and then replace it with a lie?โ
โThat was Jake,โ Janae says, swiping at her eyes. โHe made Simon change it. He said he was doing Cooper a favor, butโฆI donโt know. I think it was more he didnโt want anyone to know his best friend was gay. And he seemed pretty jealous of all the attention Cooper was getting for baseball.โ
My headโs spinning. I should be asking more questions, but I can think of only one. โNow what? Are youโฆI mean, you canโt let Nate get convicted, Janae. Youโre going to tell someone, right? You have to tell someone.โ
Janae passes a hand over her face. โI know. Iโve been sick about it all week. But the thing is, I donโt have anything except this printout. Jake has the video version on Simonโs hard drive, along with all the backup files that show heโd planned the whole thing for months.โ
I brandish Simonโs manifesto like a shield. โThis is good enough. This, and your word, isย plenty.โ
โWhat would even happen to me?โ Janae mutters under her breath. โIโm, like, aiding and abetting, right? Or obstructing justice?ย Iย could wind up in jail. And Jake has that recording hanging over my head. Heโs already pissed at me. Iโve been too afraid of him to go to school. He keeps stopping by andโโ The doorbell chimes, and she freezes as my phone rings out with a text. โOh God, Addy, thatโs probably him. He only ever comes by when my parentsโ car isnโt in the driveway.โ
My phone blares with a message from Cooper.ย Jakeโs here. Whatโs going on?ย I grab hold of Janaeโs arm. โListen. Letโs do to him exactly what he did to you. Talk to him about all this, and weโll record it. Do you have your phone on you?โ
Janae pulls it out of her pocket as the doorbell rings again. โIt wonโt do any good. He always makes me give it to him before we talk.โ
โOkay. Weโll use mine.โ I look into the darkened dining room across from us. โIโll hide in there while you talk to him.โ
โI donโt think I can,โ Janae whispers, and I give her arm a hard shake.
โYou have to. You need to make this right, Janae. Itโs gone way too far.โ My hands are trembling, but I manage to send a quick text to Cooper
โItโs fine, just waitโand get to my feet, pulling Janae with me and shoving her toward the door. โAnswer it.โ I stumble into the dining room and sink to my knees, opening my phoneโs Voice Recorder app and pressing Play. I put it as close as I dare to the entryway between the dining room and the living room, and scoot against the wall next to a china cabinet.
At first, the blood rushing in my ears blocks out every other sound, but when it starts to recede I hear Jakeโs voice: โโฆhavenโt you been at school?โ
โI donโt feel well,โ Janae says.
โReally.โ Jakeโs voice drips with contempt. โMe either, but I still show up. Which you need to do too. Business as usual, you know?โ
I have to strain to hear Janae. โDonโt you think this has gone on long enough, Jake? I mean, Nateโs inย jail.ย I realize thatโs the plan and all, but now that itโs happening itโs pretty messed up.โ Iโm not sure the phoneโs going to be able to pick her up, but thereโs not much I can do about it. I canโt exactly stage-direct her from the dining room.
โI knew you were freaking out.โ Jakeโs voice carries easily. โNo, we fuckingย canโt,ย Janae. Thatโd put us both at risk. Anyway, sending Nate to jail wasย yourย choice, wasnโt it? That shouldโve been Addy, which is why Iโm here, by the way. You fucked that up and need to turn it around. I have some ideas.โ
Janaeโs voice gets a little stronger. โSimon wasย sick,ย Jake. Killing yourself and framing other people for murder is crazy. I want out. I wonโt tell anybody youโre involved, but I want us toโI donโt knowโput out an anonymous note that says it was a hoax or something. We have to make it stop.โ
Jake snorts. โNot your call, Janae. Donโt forget what I have on hand. I can put everything on your doorstep and walk away. Thereโs nothing to tie me to any of this.โ
Wrong, asshole,ย I think. Then time seems to stop as a text message from Cooper crosses my phone with a loud blare of Rihannaโs โOnly Girl.โย You ok?
I forgot the all-important step of silencing my phone before using it as a spy device.
โWhat the hell?ย Addy?โ Jake roars. I donโt even think, just take off out of the dining room and through Janaeโs kitchen, thanking God that she has a back door I can burst through. Heavy footsteps pound behind me, so instead of going for Cooperโs car I run straight into the dense woods behind Janaeโs house. I fly through the underbrush in a panic, dodging bushes and overgrown roots until my foot hooks under something and I tumble to the ground. Itโs like the gym track all over againโknees torn, breath gone, palms rawโexcept this time my ankleโs twisted also.
I hear branches crashing behind me, farther away than I would have thought but heading straight to me. I get to my feet, wincing, and weigh my options. One thingโs sure after everything I heard in the living roomโ Jakeโs not leaving these woods till he finds me. I donโt know if I can hide, and I sure as hell canโt run. I take a deep breath, screamย โHelp!โย at the top of my lungs, and take off again, trying to zigzag away from where I think Jake is while still getting closer to Janaeโs house.
But, oh God, my ankle hurts so badly. Iโm barely dragging myself forward, and the noises behind me get louder until a hand catches my arm and yanks me back. I manage to scream once more before Jake clamps his other hand over my mouth.
โYou little bitch,โ he says hoarsely. โYou brought this on yourself, you know that?โ I sink my teeth into Jakeโs palm and he lets out an animal sound of pain, dropping his hand and lifting it just as quickly to strike me across the face.
I stagger, my face aching, but manage to stay upright and twist in an attempt to connect my knee to his groin and my nails to his eye. Jake grunts again when I make contact, stumbling enough that I break free and spin away. My ankle buckles and his hand locks around my arm, tight as a vise. He pulls me toward him and grips me hard by the shoulders. For one bizarre second I think heโs going to kiss me.
Instead he shoves me to the ground, kneels down, and slams my head on a rock. My skull explodes with pain and my vision goes red around the edges, then black. Something presses across my neck and Iโm choking. I
canโt see anything, but I can hear. โYou should be in jail instead of Nate, Addy,โ Jake snarls as I claw at his hands. โBut this works too.โ
A girlโs panicked voice pierces the pain in my head. โJake, stop! Leave her alone!โ
The awful pressure releases and I gasp for air. I hear Jakeโs voice, low and angry, then a shriek and a thud. I should get up,ย right now.ย I reach my hands out, feeling grass and dirt beneath my fingers as I scramble to find an anchor. I just need to pull myself off the ground. And get these starbursts out of my eyes. One thing at a time.
Hands are at my throat again, squeezing. I lash out with my legs, willing them to work the way they do on my bike, but they feel like spaghetti. I blink, blink, blink some more, until I can finally see. Except now I wish I couldnโt. Jakeโs eyes flash silver in the moonlight, filled with a cold fury.ย How did I not see this coming?
I canโt budge his hands no matter how hard I try.
Then I can breathe again as Jake flies backward, and I wonder dimly how and why he did that. Sounds fill the air as I roll onto my side, gasping to fill my empty lungs. Seconds or minutes pass, itโs hard to tell, until a hand presses my shoulder and I blink into a different pair of eyes. Kind, concerned. And scared as shitless as I am.
โCooper,โ I rasp. He pulls me into a sitting position and I let my head fall against his chest, feeling his heart hammering against my cheek as the distant wail of sirens draws closer.