Authors: Ellen Hopkins
Tags: #Psychopathology, #Young Adult Fiction, #Psychology, #Family, #Drug abuse, #Family problems, #Social Issues, #Drugs; Alcohol; Substance Abuse, #General, #Parents, #Addiction, #Fiction, #Juvenile Fiction, #Novels in verse, #Problem families, #Romance, #Dating & Sex, #Health & Fitness, #Schools, #Cocaine abuse, #Pregnancy & Childbirth, #High schools, #Pregnancy
You aren't doing drugs, are you?
* *
What was I supposed to do--
admit it? I shook my head in hearty denial.
I
know adolescence is a time
for experimentation...
* *
Oh, yes, he knew. And my mom did
too. Dad told me all about how they
used to get high together.
but I hope you'll think twice before
you do. You've got a lot to lose.
* *
I bit my lip, filled my eyes with innocence, let it encourage tears.
"I know, Scott. I promise to think twice."
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He
Talked at Me Awhile Longer
I smiled, nodded, apologized for my foul temper and angry
words, protested when it seemed I ought to and somehow managed to avoid
GUFN.
* *
When he left, I patted myself on the back for a game well played, snitched open the door and tiptoed down the hall to eavesdrop on the kitchen
conversation.
* *
Mom and Scott believed
they'd bitten the bullet.
Little did they know
I hadn't yet fired off the full
round.
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T
he Next Few Days
went by in a smoky, crank-scented haze.
Robyn came through, big time. Her eight ball
looked closer to the real
deal, so I was generous with her finder's fee.
We got to be good friends.
* *
I would toot a line before school, hook up with Robyn at lunch, hop into her car for a taste of tinfoil and tobacco chaser.
stumble into classes
talkative and glassy-eyed.
* *
And just to make things
interesting, I took up part-time residence on The Avenue.
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Other schools have them too.
You know, designated
smoking areas for kids who aren't supposed to smoke.
* *
My new friends and I were far enough gone not to care that teachers cruised by us Avenue bums, researching
potential troublemakers.
Hedging my bets, I did insist on one thing: out there on The Avenue, everyone called me Bree.
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I
Gave Up the Bus
in favor of rides with Robyn, with a detour or two along the way to indulge in some Homework Helper.
(Like it really helped!)
* *
A couple of afternoons she had cheerleading practice.
(How could she do back flips and cartwheels without killing herself?)
* *
Those days, Chase came by to take me home and stop by the park for a good long
make-out session.
* *
I invited him to share my stash.
He took a snort or two, but declined the tinfoil routine.
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I let him get away with it the first time.
On his second refusal,
I asked why not.
* *
He shrugged.
* *
I've set boundaries.
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I Meant
to analyze
Chase's limits
that very weekend, to learn
just how far
I could stretch
him at the edges, to judge
how wide
I might warp his self-imposed
morality.
Don't ask me
why I felt the incredible need to test
this person that
meant so very
much to me, to fathom his most
personal thoughts, coolly dissect his psyche.
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I only know it was on the table for that Saturday until fate intervened.
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O
kay, the Air Races Intervened
September is Air Race month in Northern Nevada--four
fabulous days of warbirds, jets, and homebuilt aircraft, racing wingtip to wingtip, balls out, around pylons.
* *
It's a must-see event, and we'd made it a family event
every single year since Jake was a tiny baby, snoozing
soundly in his stroller, despite ear-splitting military flybys.
* *
We always went on weekends and I always begged for more, so it would have looked pretty
damn suspicious to say I didn't
want to go. Besides, I did want to go. I just wanted to go high.
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So when Mom reminded us at dinner that we'd have to get up early and dress in layers, I
cleared my throat as if to protest.
Instead I asked if I could invite
My friend Robyn to come along.
* *
Again, I'd made the perfect
preemptory strike. Mom was so happy I would participate without incident that she not
only gave her blessing, but let me ride in Robyn's car.
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Robyn Was Game
Scott's company had box seats and plenty of tickets. Robyn got
comp tix, with a can't-beat view.
But that was only for starters.
You bet I'll go. Those flyboys
are soooooo cute!
* *
You can guess what we did on the drive north of town. We
arrived, diamond-eyed, behind dark sunglasses.
Aviator glasses. Ha! Hope those
pilots aren't as wired as I am.
* *
I hoped so, too. We sauntered down the flight line in tight
jeans and tiny tank tops, turning
more than a few heads.
You'd think they'd never seen girls
before. Maybe they think we're lezes.
* *
You thought I was a vamp!
I couldn't come close to
Robyn. Even Bree had to work hard to keep up.
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Wanna give 'em a show?
Have you ever kissed a girl?
* *
The only girls I'd ever kissed were relatives, and only lip-to-cheek.
Lip locking another female? Never!
And in public? No way!
Come on. It's just for fun. Promise
not to slip you the tongue.
* *
OMG. If I hadn't been so wound, I would have died on the spot.
Instead, I jumped right into
Robyn's shameless game.
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Wolf
Whistles
made me pull away, completely red-faced, but LMAO.
* *
(You do know what that means, right?)
* *
Okay, my a-double-s was still
attached, but I couldn't
quit laughing.
* *
(In retrospect, it wasn't
that
funny.)
* *
At the time, it seemed like the funniest thing
I'd ever done.
* *
(What's the funniest thing you've ever done?)
* *
Don't get me wrong.
I'm completely hetero, and that experience proved it to me.
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(I decided that later, when I had much too much
time on my hands to think about such things.)
* *
But seeing the look on people's faces--some
horrified, some fascinated--
made my day.
* *
(How would you look, seeing two
pretty teenaged girls making out, right there on the tarmac?)
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We
Found Our Box
took seats behind Mom, Scott,
Jake, and a couple of guys Scott
worked with. Robyn nudged me as Mom leaned over, showing off cleavage to the cute young blond.
He took a good, long look, then
whispered something no doubt funny and off-color into Mom's ear. She
giggled and flirted and carried on like Scott wasn't even there.
* *
Worse yet, Scott pretended not to notice. Or maybe, tied up in conversation about the latest
microchip technology stocks, he in fact didn't notice. He turned the tables nicely when his boss and Mrs. Boss (in a very short
skirt) joined the lineup. My parents
set an extremely poor example for us impressionable (ha ha) kids.
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Good thing Jake wasn't sitting behind them. Clueless, he
ooh
ed at every aerial maneuver. Robyn and I observed the whole show
(including the terrestrial maneuvers in our box) with pure enjoyment. It's
always great to watch the world's
best pilots fly, and better yet to see
adults behave like juvenile delinquents.
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Th
ree Races
and two stunt performances
later, Robyn and I excused
ourselves for a trip to the outhouse. We hustled off to the car to
"powder our noses," then hurried to pee before we were missed.
* *
As we headed back to our seats, a familiar form came striding in our direction. Brendan.
Attached, as if sewn on, was a girl, not more than 14, with a fashion doll body and child actress face.
* *
Her shorts, cut high on the thigh and low on the hips, revealed a stud in her navel. I thought about turning around or ducking into the swirling crowd but without warning,
Bree took over. "Hey, Brendan!
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Great to see you again," she gushed.
"Raped any schoolgirls lately?"
He maintained his frosty cool as he leveled his eyes.
Can't rape the willing.
"That's what I've heard." I turned to his sidekick.
"How about you? Are you willing?"
* *
Still locked to Brendan, she quite obviously
deflated, and her face paled beneath an overdose of cover-up and cheap blush.
"Well, have fun you two. Don't do anything
I wouldn't do." I started away, calling over my shoulder, "Watch your back, Barbie doll."
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Robyn Wanted the Whole Story
I told her, then she shared her own sordid tale:
* *
I
started crankin' to keep up with schoolwork
around gymnastics, cheerleading, student
council, and other extracurricular crap.
* *
You'd be surprised how many brownnosers
get high, and with so much around, I thought it
would always be easy to score. Sometimes it goes dry.
* *
During one particular drought spell, I was hurtin'
for certain, and went looking for a new source.
Found him in a casino arcade, cruising for fresh meat.
* *
He flashed a bindle and I followed him out to his car.
I still can't believe I was stupid enough to get inside.
He drove east of town, all the way out in the desert past Mustang.
* *
After a couple of snorts, he was all hands, all over me.
When I told him to stop, he said, "It's a long walk back,
even if you don't get lost. Anyway, we both know what kind
of a girl you are."
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That stung, but not much. All I could do was ask for
more
crank so maybe I could halfway enjoy it. I didn't. He
was dirty.
Smelly, like he hadn't showered in days.
And after he started, he got mean.
* *
He did things to me
--
terrible things, I've still got the
scars--
things no sane person would ever do. Of course,
he wasn't exactly sane.
Afterward, neither was I.
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N
ow, You Might Think
an experience like that
would serve as a stern
warning, make a person
do a quick about-face and sprint in the other direction.
* *
Didn't happen like that for Robyn.
* *
Didn't happen like that for me.
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Before I Met the Monster
Life had a certain
rhythm.
An easy
downhill
flow.
Seconds, minutes, hours, days, a segue of perpetual
motion.
Everything in its proper
place, at its proper
time.
Morning alarms, kitchen clatter, bus gears, school bells, teacher talk.
Locker clang, hallway
laughter, slamming
doors.
After-school
queries,
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homework, music,
TV.
Contentment
thrived in repetition, routine, familiarity.
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B
ut
Now
Nothing
felt
right
nothing
seemed
proper
but
getting
out, getting
away, getting
crazy, getting
high.
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P
roblem Number One: School
Getting up in the morning, was it only moments after finally falling into a state of semisleep?
* *
Finding clean clothes
(I was supposed to put my dirties in the laundry room, but who could remember?)
* *
Sucking down coffee, nibbling a half cup of honey-sweetened corn flakes for a slight rush of caffeine and carbs.