Carrie Jones - Need

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Zara collects phobias the way other high school girls collect lipsticks. Little wonder, since life’s been pretty rough so far. Her father left, her stepfather just died, and her mother’s pretty much checked out. Now Zara’s living with her grandmother in sleepy, cold Maine so that she stays “safe.” Zara doesn’t think she’s in danger; she thinks her mother can’t deal. Wrong. Turns out that guy she sees everywhere, the one leaving trails of gold glitter, isn’t a figment of her imagination. He’s a pixie — and not the cute, lovable kind with wings. He’s the kind who has dreadful, uncontrollable needs. And he’s trailing Zara.

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"No," I say, and I stare at him. "What does Nick think about this? Does he believe that guy was a pixie?"

His voice comes from behind me. "Oh, I'd say I believe it."

Devyn clicks off the screen while I stare at him.

"Your mouth's wide open, Zara," Issie whispers.

Nick reaches down and hauls me up. "Have you guys eaten yet?"

I nod.

"You want to come with me anyway?" he asks.

I nod again, staring at my hand touching his hand. Issie starts giggling and Nick lets go.

The snow has mostly melted, so the cross-country practice is held outside. The trail is what you'd expect in Maine. You run across a big field and then on a narrow winding path that loops through the woods, where the pine trees seem to hover over you, ready to grab at you. It would be a perfect place for some kind of freak guy to jump out and grab you.

But that is not going to happen. Still, I kind of wish I had some pepper spray or something. We all huddle around the coach, who puffs up his body like he's terribly important, like some sort of dictator making laws, which I guess he is. It all smells like Christmas and deodorant and baby powder. I think Megan's the baby powder.

"We're going to buddy up," he says. "Megan, you go with the new girl."

She looks horrified. "No way."

"I'll go with her," Ian and Nick both say at the same time.

"Oh, so popular," Megan snarks while the coach shakes his head.

"Fine," he says. "Colt, you go with her."

Nick nods. I bite my lip. Coach says, "What? That not okay with you?"

"No," I mutter. "It's good."

Everyone else partners up and Coach Walsh sets us out two-by-two. "Easy runs today. No PRs."

"That means personal record," Megan says.

I touch my toes. "I know what it means."

We're the last group to go. Nick stays a step or so behind me the whole time and it drives me crazy, like I'm not good enough to run alongside or something.

"Do you have to run behind me?" I finally say when we're long-legging it up a hill that twists through the forest.

"It bother you?"

"Yeah."

"I'm not checking out your butt or anything."

I stop. He rams into me and we both topple down. My arms go to break my fall, but I don't have to. His right arm loops around my rib cage and he rolls us so that his back takes most of the fall. I'm on top of him. For a second his arm doesn't move. When it does I push myself up. He stands up too, turning around, trying to figure things out, I guess.

His voice is a bark. "What are you doing?"

"Checking out your butt," I tease, and then I leave him behind me, sprinting across the field so the coach can register my time and I can go home.

We all hang around, stretching, sort of, while the coach does coach things that involve muttering beneath his breath and checking his clipboard.

Ian walks over next to me and smiles. He pulls his leg up toward his butt, stretching out his quads. I reach for my toes but don't actually touch the ground because it's cold and snowy.

"Nick giving you a hard time?" he asks.

I grunt and reach up toward the sky.

"I think he likes you."

"Really?"

"Yeah. He's a loner though. He's never had a girlfriend."

"Seriously?"

Ian raises his hand. "I swear."

"Good."

"Good?"

lan's foot thuds back to the ground. I glance over at Nick. He's walking in circles, not even pretending to stretch. Nick stomps over, doesn't even glance at Ian.

"I think I should follow you home, make sure your car doesn't slide off the road," he says.

"I'm not going home."

Nick cocks his head to one side. "What?"

"I'm taking her to the DMV, so she can get her car registered," Ian says. He's standing right next to me, smelling like cologne.

Nick's nostrils flare. He looks at me. "Oh. Okay. I'll see you later then, Zara. Be careful on the road, okay? It's icy."

"But the snow was melting earlier."

"It melts for, like, a second and turns to water and then it freezes. It's called black ice. It's dangerous, so just be careful, okay?"

"Okay." I watch him walk away. Every single cell in my body wants me to run after him, no matter how tired I am.

Philophobia fear of love

That night I pad down the stairs into the living room and there's Grandma Betty standing at the front window again. Her hand holding the drape shakes. She stares outside into the dark.

"Oh, Jesus…," she mumbles.

I touch her shoulder. She jumps, whirls around, almost growls, eyes flashing.

"Gram? What is it?"

"You scared the bejesus out of me."

"Sorry."

She puts her hands up to her heart.

"What are you looking at?"

"Nothing," she says. She forces a smile. "I have to go call your mother. We owe her a call. How about you get started on dinner? I bought one of those precooked rotisserie chickens from Shaw's and a box of stuffing."

"Gram?"

"Everything is under control, Zara. Don't you worry about a dotty old woman staring into the night."

Yeah, right. I peek out the window. Darkness greets me.

"Why isn't Nick hanging out with us?" I ask lssie and Devyn in PE. lssie and I are lounging around waiting for the PE teacher, Coach Walsh, to show up. According to Devyn, he's in the locker room, hollering at Ian about something. We just sit on the lower bleachers and wait.

Devyn's fingers tap against the side of the chair. "I think he's just trying not to draw attention to you. You know if he likes you then everyone notices you. Plus, it's just part of his image. He's all bad boy."

"Sexy stud with a heart of stern," lssie banters. She starts tying her sneaker.

Her fingers fumble around. I kneel down in front of her and start tying them for her. "You guys are cute," I say.

Devyn laughs. His dimples show. Whenever his dimples show lssie starts blushing like crazy.

"Sexy stud with a heart of stern," he repeats what lssie said while I start on her next shoe. "That's brilliant."

"He's never even kissed a girl, so I don't think that one works," lssie says.

My insides stop working for a second. "Seriously? C'mon, how would you even know that?"

"He told Devyn. Devyn told me," lssie says. "So that one doesn't work. Okay. Moving on. How about hometown hero with high standards?"

"Hometown hero?" I say, yanking at the knot. "Nick?"

Devyn shrugs. "I think so. He saved me."

I raise my eyebrows and start to ask how, but Megan slinks over, all sexified in her tiny shorts and tank top with spaghetti straps. Spaghetti straps are a violation of the school dress code, not like Megan cares.

Coach Walsh obviously doesn't care either.

Something in my throat tightens as Megan stands above me, blocking my view of Nick.

She smiles.

I do not trust that smile. lssie coughs and twists her hands together. I slip a fingernail into the knot in lssie's laces, and loosen the knot, as if I have all the time in the world. Then I look up and meet Megan's eyes. They don't match her smile. She obviously is not a good enough actress to make them friendly.

"Zara?" She twists a long lock of strawberry-blond hair around her perfect finger. "You're from Charleston, right?"

I nod and wait for it to come.

"It must be hard adjusting to Bedford," she says.

I glance at Devyn. He gives me sympathetic eyes.

"It's okay."

"Some people never adjust, you know," she says.

"That's not true," lssie says. "Thanks for getting the knot out, Zara."

Megan glares at her. "Yes it is. Some people can't fit in."

I start working on tying the lace. One rabbit ear. Another rabbit ear. Done.

"Why would Iwant to fit in?" I cross my arms in front of my chest.

Megan steps closer to me and bends a little so her face is close to my face. She's put white mascara on her eyelashes, which makes her blue eyes a little creepy. It's not a good look for her. "You obviously don't want to since you keep hanging out with these freaks. Wheelchair boy and hyper girl."

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