“I shouldn’t have gone to the stupid party!” Ivanka shouted, tears streaming down her face.
She was finally home; she’d hunted Hugo down and got home as soon as possible. She felt uncomfortably cold, even after having taken a warm bath and wearing warm clothes. Hurt and anger stirred in her chest and she felt awful. Humiliation filled her as she remembered the raucous laughter of the jocks who'd been in the pool when she fell. The water and loose dress combined with the mascara on her face had made her look like a total idiot. Ivanka squeezed her eyes shut, willing the embarrassing images to go away. What was it it about her that was so disastrous? How did she always land in such situations and wind up embarrassing herself? Why had she gone to the stupid party in the first place?!
“It was your decision. I didn’t force you to come,” Hugo bit back. "In fact, you persuaded me to take you along with you,"
“I thought I would be fine because I was with you! They're friends of yours! Why can’t you just tell them to back off?!”
Hugo sighed and ran a hand through his hair.
“It's not like that. You don’t underst–”
“Oh of course, silly me. I don’t understand. After all, I’m just a low level outcast. How would I understand the workings of the upper echelons of popularity. I, a mere commoner, wouldn’t understand how hard it is to have a lame wimp as a sister! I, a loser, wouldn’t understand how humiliating–”
“Ivanka stop.”
“No! No, Hugo, I won’t stop! You– you’re the one who doesn’t understand!” she yelled and ran out of his room sobbing. She made sure to slam the door so hard it rattled.
Hugo sighed and ran a hand through his hair in frustration. His eyes fell on the framed photo of the two of them when they were little. They looked so happy. They had always been together, joined at the hip like siamese twins. But then, they’d started high school and everything had changed. He joined the football team and things escalated pretty quickly for him. Meanwhile, his introverted sister focused on studies and made few friends. Hugo still loved his sister dearly but they’d grown apart. She hated him for being popular, like it was something he had control over. She hated his friends and his status. He, on the other hand, couldn’t understand why she wouldn’t even try to get along with his friends. Sure, some of the girls picked on her, but it was because she kept giving them reasons to! Hanging out with the lamest, quietest people at school… what did she expect?
Hugo sighed in annoyance and grabbed his phone. There were a bunch of missed calls and text messages asking where he'd disappeared to. He switched it off and threw it on his bed, running a hand down his tired face. He hated it when Ivanka did this, couldn't she see how annoying it was? Not only was it embarassing, but it also killed his mood a d ruined his good times. It was like she wanted to rain on his parade, all the time. He knew taking her to Shay's party hadn't exactly been the best of ideas, but she'd insisted and she usually never went to parties so he'd agreed. Hugo shook his head. Never again.
Knowing that her mother would realize if something was up and would be disappointed in him if she found out the truth, Hugo went to check on Ivanka. Her door was ajar and the room was empty. He went downstairs and saw his stepmother working at the computer.
“Hey, have you seen Ivanka?”
“She stormed out a few minutes ago. What happened?”
He shrugged and went back upstairs. Whatever. If she wanted to be a whiny baby and act up, that was fine by him. He was done looking out for her.
“And I don’t think Anonymous is wrong,” Zehra was saying. “I feel like maybe there’s more to it. Sure, Trump is a vile swine but maybe he’s just a puppet to dark underground faces that we have no idea about, you know? He might be the face to keep us distracted from the real danger,”
She was sitting with Nora on her window-sofa, relaxing in the cool night breeze. The night was calm and quiet, and the gentle breeze made up for the lack of moonlight. A bowl of Doritos and two mugs of hot chocolate sat between them. Zehra's long hair was in a messy bun and the sleeves of her sweatshirt reached her fingertips. She hugged her knees to her chest and took a sip of hot chocolate.
“Interesting theory,” said Nora. “So you spend your free time studying this stuff?”
“Yeah. I’ve only just begun, but I plan to research more intensively on this.”
“Oh. What sparked your interest in this?”
Zehra shrugged. “Dan Brown books and Anonymous, I guess. So, what’s your take on all of this?”
“I suppose there is some truth in this but I can’t say for sure because I haven’t done any studies on it. But I bid you to be careful. You can trust me, but if anyone else gets to know you’re doing research on such a shady subject, you could be in trouble, especially if they realize you’re not some amateur and you’re serious about it. I’m sure there are powers out there to silence those who stumble across such information.”
“I don't know... plenty of people do this,"
"Yeah, for like, two days and then they quit because some other new trend caught their attention. But you're not like that, you're dedicated to it and like you said, being a Muslim puts a higher risk on it. If I were you, I wouldn't tell many people about this,"
"It's okay, I won't. I'll be careful,"
Neither of them noticed as Star One sat outside, below the open window, and recorded the crystal clear conversation.
“Well well, that was fairly easy, wasn’t it? I have to say, I'm kinda disappointed,” Alpha Star said smugly.Zehra's heart thudded frantically in her chest and she couldn't help but feel like a trapped rabbit. Alpha Star and Star One were leaning casually against the door, their mask of nonchalance betrayed by the evident triumph in their voice.“I told you the phosphorescent wisps would work,” replied Star One.Zehra crossed her arms and gathered all her courage to appear calm and unruffled.“If you’re done with your little moment of victory, I’d like to leave. I’ve got better things to do.”Alpha Star stepped forward. “Oh no, darling. You’re not going anywhere. Not this time.”And then he took something out of his pocket, something that made her blood run cold. Star One did the sa
Alpha Star and Star One paced up and down."I can't believe this," muttered Star One. "Two against one and we still lost!""Who knew miss terrorist was a freakin' ninja," Alpha Star said angrily.Suddenly their pager beeped. It was a frantic voice message from their controller."How could you let us down like this? Things are going from bad to worse. This little prodigy of a terrorist has performed the unbelievable. She dug up information about us, lads. Dirty information. Terrorist has dug up filth. If that girl isn't eliminated immediately, there will be dire consequences. I don't care what you do, as long as she is no longer a concern. You will soon receive two loaded pistols. Let's just hope you won't have to use them. Make sure the whole affair is executed in the least messy way possible. There should be no traces, got that? No evidence. Make it quic
Zehra kicked, punched and clawed as hard as she could. She tried to recall all the karate moves she’d learned as she fought hard.Choodan uke. Middle punch.Star One aimed for her head.Jodan suki. Upper block.Alpha Star lunged at her from behind and she turned.Gadan uke. Lower punch.He screamed out in pain and bent over. After delivering a quick punch at Star One, Zehra fled. She ran to her car and drove off as quickly as she could.Zehra was still trembling when she parked the car in front of Nora’s home. She managed to reach the front door without falling and was about to knock, when the door opened and she was face-to-face with Mrs. Williams, who was holding a large black bag of trash.“Well, hello there, Zehra. What happened?”“I-I need to see Nora&hell
One push and they’d fall into the sea.Lucas and Zehra were sitting on a cliff overlooking the sea. It wasn’t very steep, so the fall wouldn’t be fatal.“You should talk to him,” Zehra said, swinging her legs and enjoying the sea breeze.“Don’t swing your legs so much, it’s dangerous.”“What’s your problem?”“What?”“Why are you so overprotective?”He shrugged. “You were saying?”Zehra smirked. “I was saying you should talk to Ryder.”“No.”
“Once upon a time, there were two sisters. Riley and Rachel Heiner. They were complete polar opposites. Riley was two years older than Rachel, and was a big-time rebel. She defied her parents and partied all night. She got herself a tattoo when she was sixteen and a piercing at seventeen. She was a popular cheerleader at her school and wore shocking outfits. She could down shots quicker than she could solve sums. She was nothing but trouble. Meanwhile, Rachel was an introvert. She was a complete sweetheart and was gentle and caring. She was a straight A student, an all rounder. She never did anything against her parents’ wishes. She was the one who cleaned up after Riley’s messes, the one who drove her home when she was too drunk to drive, the one who covered up for her sister’s disappearances. Nevertheless, they always got along well. There was just one problem.“They loved the same guy.“
Alpha Star descended into the poorly lit basement and found Star One pacing around."Hey, Star One.""Hey.""What did you call me here for?""I- I found the identity of our controller.""Really? Cool! Who is it?"Star One looked at him. "Max Schneider.""Who?""Max Schneider. Jewish business tycoon. Married twice and has two kids; a boy and a girl of the same age. Lives with his family here in Westbrooke. Here," she turned the laptop to face him and he stared at the screen."Oh. That's... well, unexpected. I know this guy.""He's the department head who's been giving us orders. And he's given us a new one now."Alpha Star sighed. "What now?"Star One frowned. "Don't be like that. We get paid really well and we've already had a slip-up."