Authors: R.L. Stine
First Archway Paperback printing September 1992
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ONE EVIL SUMMER
THE MIND READER
WRONG NUMBER 2
TRUTH OR DARE
DEAD END
FINAL GRADE
SWITCHED
COLLEGE WEEKEND
THE STEPSISTER 2
WHAT HOLLY HEARD
THE FACE
SECRET ADMIRER
by
R.L. STINE
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Something Evil Is After the Shadyside High Cheerleaders!
First there was the terrible accident that left cheerleader captain Jennifer paralyzed.
Then Bobbi Corcoran was scalded to death in the locker room shower.
Corky, Bobbi's sister, fought the evil and succeeded in burying it in the Fear Street cemetery ⦠forever.
Or so she thought.
But the horrifying and fatal “accidents” have started again. What can Corky do, now that she knows â¦
THE EVIL IS BACK!
Books by R. L. Stine
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THE NEW GIRL
THE SURPRISE PARTY
THE OVERNIGHT
MISSING
THE WRONG NUMBER
THE SLEEPWALKER
HAUNTED
HALLOWEEN PARTY
THE STEPSISTER
SKI WEEKEND
THE FIRE GAME
LIGHTS OUT
THE SECRET BEDROOM
THE KNIFE
PROM QUEEN
FIRST DATE
THE BEST FRIEND
THE CHEATER
SUNBURN
THE NEW BOY
THE DARE
BAD DREAMS
DOUBLE DATE
THE THRILL CLUB
ONE EVIL SUMMER
THE MIND READER
WRONG NUMBER 2
TRUTH OR DARE
DEAD END
FINAL GRADE
SWITCHED
COLLEGE WEEKEND
THE STEPSISTER 2
WHAT HOLLY HEARD
THE FACE
SECRET ADMIRER
THE PERFECT DATE
Fear Street Super Chillers
PARTY SUMMER
SILENT NIGHT
GOODNIGHT KISS
BROKEN HEARTS
SILENT NIGHT 2
THE DEAD LIFEGUARD
CHEERLEADERS: THE NEW EVIL
BAD MOONLIGHT
THE NEW YEAR'S PARTY
The Fear Street Saga
THE BETRAYAL
THE SECRET
THE BURNING
Fear Street Cheerleaders
THE FIRST EVIL
THE SECOND EVIL
THE THIRD EVIL
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THE SECOND HORROR
THE THIRD HORROR
The Cataluna Chronicles
THE EVIL MOON
THE DARK SECRET
THE DEADLY FIRE
Fear Street Sagas
A NEW FEAR
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HOW I BROKE UP WITH ERNIE
PHONE CALLS
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IL 7 +
Where Is the Evil?
K
immy Bass slowed her car to a stop at Division Street and tapped her fingers impatiently on the wheel. “I never make this light,” she complained.
Her friend Debra Kern stared out the passenger window at a boy in a blue windbreaker, walking a large Doberman across the street. “What's your hurry?” she asked, wiping steam off the window with her wool-gloved hand.
“You're always in such a hurry,” Veronica (Ronnie) Mitchell chimed in from the backseat.
The light changed. Kimmy pushed hard on the gas pedal and the pale blue Camry lurched across the intersection. “I'm not in a hurry. I just don't like to stop,” Kimmy said.
Debra shivered even though the heater was on high. She was very thin, and no matter how many T-shirts and sweaters she wore, she was always cold.
Ronnie looked completely lost inside the fake raccoon coat that had once belonged to her mother, but it kept her really warm. With her curly red hair, tiny snub of a nose, and freckles, she appeared to be about twelve.
Outside, the wind picked up, blowing dead brown leaves across the road. It was cold for late November. Heavy clouds hovered low in the evening sky, threatening snow.
“Want to do something Saturday night?” Kimmy asked, making a sharp turn onto Old Mill Road. “Hang out or something?”
Debra smoothed her straight blond hair with a quick toss of her head. Her blue eyes, normally pale and icy, lit up. “No. I actually have a date Saturday night.”
“Hey, with who?” Ronnie asked, leaning over the front seat, catching the coy look on Debra's face.
“Eric Bishop,” Debra said after a suspenseful pause.
Kimmy reacted with surprise. “Eric? Isn't he going with Cari Taylor?”
Debra's face assumed a smug grin. “Not anymore.” She trailed her gloved finger along the steamed-up window, drawing a star across the glass.
Ronnie settled back in her seat. “Eric Bishop!” she exclaimed. “He's definitely okay.” She snuggled inside the big, furry coat. “Could you turn the heat down a bit?”
Kimmy ignored her.
“Who are you interested in these days?” Debra asked Kimmy, adjusting her seat belt.
“I don't know,” Kimmy replied wistfully. “Nobody, really.”
“You're not still hung up on Chip, are you?” Debra asked, turning to study Kimmy's round face. In the light of the passing streetlights, she could see Kimmy's cheeks redden.
“No way!” Kimmy protested loudly. “Corky is welcome to him. Really.”
Debra stared hard at her. Ronnie hummed to herself.
“Really!” Kimmy repeated. “I mean it. I'm over Chip. I'm glad he dumped me.”
“Chip seems to like Corcorans,” Debra said dryly, turning back to the houses passing outside the window. “First Bobbi, now her sister Corky.”
The mention of Bobbi's name brought a chill to the car. Debra reached out to turn up the heat, but saw it was up all the way.
“Bobbi was so great looking,” Ronnie said thoughtfully.
“She was the best cheerleader I ever saw,” Debra added.
“I was so jealous of her,” Kimmy admitted. “I still can't believe she's dead.”
“Poor Corky,” Debra said, lowering her voice nearly to a whisper. “She really looked up to her sister. I can't imagine what it would be like. I mean, if
my
sister died, I'd ⦔ Her voice trailed off.
“Corky's been kind of weird lately,” Kimmy said, keeping her eyes on the twin beams of white light ahead of her. “She barely talks to anyone.”
“I was jealous of her and her sister too,” Ronnie confessed. “I mean, they were so perfect with their perfect blond hair, and their perfect white teeth, and their perfect figures.”
“I've tried being friendly with Corky,” Kimmy said. “But she just keeps that sad expression on her face and isn't friendly at all. That's why I thought maybe the three of us couldâ”
“We've got to get Corky back on the cheerleader squad,” Debra said, interrupting. “It was so strange when she quit last month. If she'd quit right when her sister died, I'd understand. But she waited a while to drop out.”
“We'll get her back to normal,” Ronnie said. “At least I hope she'll listen to us.”
Kimmy made a right turn onto Fear Street, The sky immediately appeared to darken. Gusting winds swept around the small car.
“Too bad you're not in sixth period study hall. In the library,” Debra said. “You should have seen Suki Thomas with Gary Brandt. Well, Suki was giving Gary a sex ed. class. They didn't even bother to go back to the stacks.”