Chapter 16
I walked around the sixth floor for awhile, too nervous to knock on Bennett's door. Was I being too easy, now? Did I have to go back to playing hard to get? I just knew I needed a friend and Josie and Polly didn't live in the same building as I did. Plus, they weren't exactly great friends.
IM OUTSIDE YOUR DOOR, I texted Bennett finally.
A few minutes later, he answered. DON'T KNOCK. MY SISTER IS THERE. IM IN THE VILLAGE.
SO MUCH FOR LEAVING YOUR SCHEDULE OPEN, I sent back.
He left? He hadn't even waited to hear from me.
IM HELPING A FRIEND. COME MEET ME AT THE POD IN HALF AN HOUR? he asked.
The Pod was a weird little spot in the village, between a men's clothing store and a tiny restaurant. It seemed to be an empty building in the strip that was just a hang out for teenagers. I had heard there were drug deals going on constantly. I'd only ever walked past it, as it was down the street from Anita's Thrift Shop.
I had to get out of the condo building now, so I agreed to meet him.
Anita's was still open, so I went in, on my way. An older girl who looked a bit like Maribella was at the counter.
"We're closing in ten minutes, just so you know," she called over to me.
I nodded back at her. It was almost 8P.M. I pretended to look at the sunglasses for a few minutes, just killing time.
"Iris?" I heard a voice, so I spun around.
"Hey," I said, seeing Maribella now. "I was wondering if you'd be working."
"I'm not, actually. My sister is, but I was down here with friends so I stopped in to catch a ride home. I should have texted you." She looked embarrassed, suddenly.
"Oh, no, that's okay. How was your week?" I asked, realizing that I hadn't really talked to her.
"Oh, pretty good I guess. You?" she asked back.
"It was good, too... until today," I said, then shrugged.
"What happened?"
I took a breath, lowering my voice. "A lot. For one, Caleb's girlfriend is back. And I have some weird stuff going on with Bennett..."
"The guy from Rock Light?" she asked, eyes wide. I nodded. "Tell me everything."
"I want to, but I'm on my way to meet him. Can I call you later? Or we could hang out tomorrow?" I suggested.
"Awesome, yeah. Text me," she said happily.
"I will," I agreed.
I walked down the street, once I went outside again, until I was in front of The Pod. I couldn't see inside and I was definitely not going to go in alone. A minute later, the door opened. A guy walked out, followed by Bennett. He grinned at me, right away.
"You came."
"Yeah, but I'm not going in there," I said, looking at The Pod again.
"You think I'd bring you in to The Pod?" he asked, surprised. There's two guys doing blow off of a table and I'm pretty sure there's a threesome happening in the back right now," he went on.
"Uh, okay, I'm definitely never going in there." I took a few steps away from the door. "How is it even legally open?"
"Um, it's owned by a big name businessman in town, who's kids go to Renaissance. So, the cops leave it be." He shrugged, following me as I kept walking.
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Teen FictionIris - a girl with a broken heart and a lot of pain from past events - is moving back to Virginia for her senior year of high school. She just wants to push through and get into college, graduate and get out on her own. But when she meets a guy who...