The night of the accident
Reina leaves early.
She never leaves her precious squad and cheerleading buddies first. Being a perfectionist who always makes sure everyone does their tasks, she’s usually the last to go home.
The break in pattern and her suspicious behavior can only mean one thing.
She’s running away and leaving Blackwood.
Fuck no.
I trail her to the forest, which happens to be at the edge of town. She’s definitely leaving.
Well, she has a surpris
e waiting.
I park my car at the front and continue on foot.
Black is the only color in the forest. It’s a moonless night without stars in sight.
The deep silence stakes its claim, refusing to budge. I retrieve my phone and turn on the flashlight.
Ideally, I don’t want her to know I’m onto her until I’m at her face. I want to see her expression falter a little, her eyes widening the slightest bit, before she seals herself in.
That’s about the only time I get to see a reaction in her robotic face. Reina hides her emotions so fucking well, and it made me a motherfucking idiot during high school.
I made it a habit to stand outside her house, just to see her laugh with her father.
I even took a picture as proof that she does smile and laugh—just not with me.
Shaking my head, I forge ahead. Thankfully, that idiot and his irrational fixation on Reina died with Ari.
Now there’s this thing, one made for one purpose only: to make her pay for killing my sister and me.
A long shriek comes from my right.
My feet freeze to a halt, and then they’re running toward the sound of their own volition.
Reina.
That’s Reina’s voice.
What the fuck did she get herself into this time?
I focus in case she shrieks again, but there’s no sound.
Fuck.
She better not be dead.
My athletic body kicks into gear as I cut the distance in record time. I might have stopped playing football three years ago, but I never quit running or working out.
It’s the only thing that clears my mind and chases away the damn black thoughts swirling in my head 24-7.
The smell of smoke assaults my nostrils as fire erupts in the middle of the forest.
Near the flames, two bodies come into view from between the trees. I hide behind a trunk and kill my flashlight.