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
sessions.
I plotted make-out sessions.
* *
Somehow I didn't care about women, stealing other
women's boyfriends.
Had I stolen someone's boyfriend?
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Somehow I didn't care about back-room parties.
It was my turn. I'd been invited.
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C
hoices, Choices
Life is full of
Choices.
We don't
always
make
good ones.
It seems to
Kristina
you gotta
be
crazy to open your
windows, invite the demons in.
Bree
throws rocks at the feeble
glass, laughs.
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You
Have to Remember
It had been a tempestuous week, snared by emotions
rubbing me so raw
I hurt at night, alone in the dark.
* *
I finagled my way on this trip to fall back in love with my dad.
Instead I fell for a boy from the wrong side of the tracks, worse, the wrong part of the country! I
had come, wanting to want to go home. Now the dark side of Albuquerque
looked pretty damn good.
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So when he asked about getting high, I didn't
think, I agreed. We smoked
some good California green.
Took three tries to put me in the place he said I should be.
Sleepy. Not "high" at all, but real low. And real
slow. Not my idea of a party, except the munchies part.
I wanted to meet the monster.
* *
Why go down if you can go up?
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We
Met at the Bowling Alley
I introduced Adam to my dad. He and Buddy already knew each other.
Small building, you know.
Their networking surprised me.
Not exactly sure why.
Some good green bud around.
Dad seemed to accept that
I knew about such things.
Don't worry. She's safe with me.
Someone called for bowling shoes.
Adam and I eased down to the far lane.
Okay, little girl. Ready to party?
I was ready to take a big bite of freedom before my time was up.
You gotta be sure.
Mom expected me home in ten
days. Of course, I was sure.
Let's hit the back room.
We ducked behind a stack of crates, sat on the floor.
You really never tried this?
Like magic, a mirror and razor blade appeared.
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You're gonna love it. You'll see
.
I watched him pour powder, yellowish white.
It will take you to heaven.
Used the blade to chop the chunks
fine, draw two crooked lines.
Make you want to fly all night.
He held the mirror to my face, handed me a sawed-off straw,
Make you want to make love to me.
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J
ust Before the Drop
You know how you
stand and stand and stand in line for the most
gigantic incredible roller
coaster
you've ever dared attempt.
* *
Anticipation swelling, minute by minute by minute, you choose to wait even
longer, to ride in the front
car and finally it's your turn.
* *
They buckle you in, lock the safety bar with a jolting
clunk!
Hook engaged, the chain jerks
you forward. You start to climb
crank-crank-crank
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Cresting the top, time
moves into overtime as you wait for that scant
hesitation, just before you
drop
knowing you can't turn back.
* *
You know how you feel at that instant? Well, that's
exactly how it feels when you
shake hands with the monster.
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No
Time Like That First Time
Fire!
Your nose ignites, flameless kerosene
(and, some say, Drano)
laced with ephedrine
you want to cry
* *
powdered demons bite through cartilage and sinuses, take dead aim at your
brain, jump inside want to scream
* *
troops of tapping feet
fall into rhythm, marking time, right between your eyes
get the urge to dance
* *
louder, louder, ultra
gray-matter power, shock waves of energy
mushroom inside your head
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you want to let go
detonate, annihilate barriers, bring down the walls, unleashing floodwaters, freeing long-captive dreams
* * to ride the current
through
arteries and capillaries, pulsing, rushing, raging torrents
pounding against your heart
* *
sweeping you away.
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B
ut That's Not Exactly Cool
So you sit and smile, pretending like it's not
even fazing you, not touching you at all.
* *
So he looks you in the eye, trying to measure you, find a hint of reaction.
* *
And he says,
Tell me how you
feel.
* *
So you can't stand it one more second, and you close your eyes, daring him to kiss you.
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So he does, and it's
electric, high voltage, stun-gun strength desire
jolting sinew and bone.
* *
And he asks,
How 'bout another
line?
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If
a Little's Good
More must be great, right?
* *
Well, sometimes.
That time!
* *
It didn't burn as bad, nasal self-defense,
I guess.
* *
And it launched me to a place, very near the gates of heaven.
* *
Adam took my hand, led me the rest of the way. No, not quite all the way.
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Al
though Maybe
it's a matter of semantics.
How does Webster define
"all the way"?
* *
Does it mean, start to finish, an act of defilement, pure physicality,
* *
no choice but yes, no
stopping now, no holds barred,
* *
everything off, nothing
left to chance, all the way in?
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B
ecause It Wasn't That
It was gentle persuasion.
I can't get enough of you.
Sweetest coercion.
My beautiful angel.
Magnet to metal.
I've got to have all of you.
It was hands, exploring
taboo places.
Oh, God! You're perfect!
Lips and tongue, not
far behind.
Let me eat you up.
Skin to skin, belly to shoulder.
Sweet as puddin'.
It was body rush after body rush, intensity building.
Touch me there.
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Hot flush, raging
blush, quick-start
ignition.
See how much I need you?
Ice flash, instant
crash, voices outside the door.
No! Don't stop now!
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I
Didn't Want to
Stop Either
but one of those voices
belonged to my dad.
They were here just a while ago.
* *
We scrambled to cover skin, passion, and stash.
I didn't see them leave.
* *
Trepidation, just this side of anticipation, tingled.
They must be around somewhere.
* *
The monster stomped up and down my spine.
Kristina? Buddy? You here?
* *
Adam looked at me and whispered, "Who's Kristina?"
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F
or Some Crazy Reason
I thought that was the funniest thing
I'd ever heard.
* *
Creepy, insane
laughter bubbled up from my gut like lava, erupting
suddenly in gigantic
heaving
gulps.
* *
We were busted.
I was busted.
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And I
didn't
give
a
damn.
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Not
Until the Door Opened
Guess who was there with my dad.
Wha' the fuck you up to, Buddy?
* *
Lince pounced through the door, claws extended, golden eyes growing black.
You two been messin' around?
* *
Hair askew, buttons
undone, I thought it was pretty obvious. But Adam
dared say no.
Well, what, then?
* *
Damn, if she didn't
want to believe him.
I almost felt sorry for her. The monster
shook me smarter.
Okay then. Fix me a line.
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Like
an Idiot
I took one too.
Things went from weird to worse.
* *
I mean, there I was, snorting crank with my dad, my boyfriend, and his other
girlfriend.
* *
Something majorly
wrong with that picture.
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T
he Monster Loves to Talk
He jumps into your head and opens your mouth
making it spout your
deepest
darkest
deceptions.
Making you say
all the things
you'd rather
not say, at least not in mixed company.
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D
ad Said
I
shouldn't be tootin'. My boss
almost caught me last time.
Think I could convince her to
try a line?
I'd love to get her in bed.
* *
Adam said,
Don't blame you there, man.
She's a babe, for someone
my mom's age. I'd do her too.
Think she'd go for a threesome?
* *
Lince said,
Whoa, baby. Keep it in
your pants, at least
till I take it out of them.
Anyway, three's a crowd.
* *
I decided
Three is a throng.
Four's more.
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I got up, headed for the door, hoping
Adam would try to stop me.
But lust is stronger than love. And
monster lust is unconquerable.
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I Was Pissed
Anger seeped from my pores, vinegar sweat, as I stomped
out the door, into the night, down the dark
sidewalk.
* *
I was hot.
* *
Heart
jackhammering in my chest, pumping fever, toenails to follicles, blistering
veins and brain cells.
* *
I was high.
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I ran through the alley, inconsolable, turned down the sidewalk, invincible, five minutes
later,
* *
I was scared.
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N
ight Had Hung
a sultry, black curtain, sequined gold.
* *
It would have been quite beautiful in another part of town.
* *
But here, cars
cruised slowly, checking out the tightly knit groups
crowding sidewalks and doorways.
* *
Here, color was everything, skin color, hair color, the color of your jacket.
* *
Fair-skinned, golden-haired,
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I stood out like a moped at a Harley rally.
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I Th
ought I Knew the Way Home
but it all looked different, covered in night, and the buzzing in my brain
put this sparkling in my eyes.
* *
It wasn't like psychedelic, more like my eyes were speeding too, and didn't know
just where to focus except on points
of
light
in
the
dark.
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Whatever,
I was completely
disoriented.
And as I tried to figure out
which way to go, these three guys in Raiders jackets
semicircled me.
* *
Hey, baby,
can we help you wit' som'thin'?
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I Tr
ied to Be Cool
Tried to sound tough, asked if they could
spare a smoke.
Sure, baby.
Anything you want.