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First Confrontation

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Eli didn't break step, like he hadn't even noticed them. Like moving forward was the only option. I tried to stay close, but my legs were stiff, my bag tugging harder on my shoulder with every step.

The lot emptied as students got on buses or rumbled off in automobiles, leaving behind the low drone of engines and the occasional ring of laughter. Darren's group stayed, shapes against the fading light, waiting.

We were maybe twenty feet away when Darren pushed off from the car hood.

He didn't rush, didn't preen... just stepped ahead, steady and certain, as if this was a done deal. His crew followed him, fanning out some, and suddenly there wasn't as much space between us as before.

My throat parched out. I kept walking, anyway, even if each step felt more like being pulled than moving of my own volition.

When we were a few feet away, Darren shifted, turning his body just enough to block the sidewalk. Eli slowed his step, not stopping, but making it clear he wasn't going around.

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    The hallway was cacophony of noise and human form, the path between classes a wave I was constantly being shoved into. My locker jammed on the second try, and my fingers wouldn't stop trembling as I jammed books in.I lied to myself it was adrenaline. but I knew it wasn't that.Because even above the hums, the clang of lockers, the squeak of sneakers on tile...I heard him.Darren's voice."Quarry Boy."The name sliced sharply through all the other noise, low but sharp enough to hit direct under my skin. My shoulders went hard before I'd even turned.He leaned against the lockers a few feet away, arms crossed, that sloppy grin on his face. As if he'd been waiting. Like this was his place.I gripped the lip of my locker door, trying to calm my breathing. My heart pounded too hard in my ears, drowning out the chaos around us.Then, before Darren could move another inch closer, I felt him...someone next to me.Eli.He slid in so effortlessly it was almost careless, shoulder grazing mine a

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