I didn't stop running until I saw the ivy green paint, indicating my Gran's house was closing in. My feet ached and my arches winced at the steep incline. I didn't care. Daniel was a kill -- The killer. I couldn't live with that and not do anything. I was beyond agitated. I didn't know what to do with this information. Thankfully, the second my feet hit the hardwood floors, my phone rang.
It was Erik. I answered halfway through the first ring.
"Hello?" My voice clearly annoyed. It was misconstrued. I wasn't upset with Erik.
"Are you okay? Daniel seemed a little off." He did his best to sound polite.
"Can you pick me up? I just got home. I need to talk to The Coven, do you think you could take me?" It wasn't fair: bringing Erik into this mess, but I trusted him. I knew he would protect me. I knew he wouldn't judge me. I knew he would understand. Also, he wouldn't ask too many questions if I asked him to come to get me. He realized the urgency in my short, very carefully picked words.
"Yes, I'm down the street actually." I respected him enough not to ask my own questions.
"Okay, I'll be outside at the edge of the driveway." I was babbling at this point. We said goodbye and I tucked my phone in my pocket, rushing upstairs only to grab the journal Gran have given me. It might come in handy. At the very least, it couldn't hurt. Then, I sprinted back out the door. If anyone was home I couldn't tell.
I waited a total of twenty-six seconds at the driveway before I saw Erik's car emerge from the corner. He was barreling down the street like a madman. I guess that was probably my fault: I hadn't given him any real explanation. Once inside, I told him: fully explained everything Daniel had said. I didn't even leave out the part where I had left him in the woods.
When I was done I winced, waiting for him to say, "I told you so." Except, he didn't. Eventually, I looked up at him. His face was drawn in a reserved expression. Erik was a mystery. In a moment I thought he would enjoy far too much -- he was proving me wrong. He didn't seem the tad bit excited. In fact, he was extremely passive. I envied him for that.
I was completely freaking out.
My own facial expression was all over the place. I couldn't control any of it. I wished I could put this placid mask on, but it wasn't in my nature. I was an emotional being and I intended to always show that. I might be an easy book to easy, but lots of people enjoyed reading.
"What's the game plan?" Was all he said.
"I need to talk to The Coven," I told him with a shrug. It was the most nonchalant I had been in weeks. He didn't question me, simply kept driving.
"Do you know where they are at?" He asked after a couple of minutes of driving. I text Ivelyn, asking her if we could all meet up someplace. Ironically, they were all at Ivelyn's. I relayed this to Erik and he nodded, then took a left on Warren Street. I stayed quiet, trying to gauge how I was truly feeling. I couldn't decide. Especially, in that short car ride to Ivelyn's.
Her house stood as monumental as the last time I saw it. Even in the daylight, it looked as if a Kennedy could have lived there. There were tall pillars, white paint, and hedges that had been meticulously trimmed. She lived like a princess, which made sense. Ivelyn always walked as if a crown weighed heavily on her head.
Erik parked in the massive driveway. Then, we got out of the car and marched to the front door. I was prepared to knock, but Erik pushed open the door. When I raised an eyebrow he gave me a sheepish look. The relationship the two had was beyond weird.
"Did the two of you date or something?" I asked, crossing my arms over my chest. I knew Ivelyn and Daniel had briefly been together their freshman year. After that, the two of them decided not to date: anyone. Had Erik and Ivelyn had a thing before that?
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Wicked
Teen FictionCornelia Moreau, known as Corn is the descendant of Sarah Good, accused Witch from the Salem Witch Trials. She was executed in 1692, vowing that every generation grows stronger, wiser, and more powerful. Unfortunately, for Corn, this means she is t...