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I looked at her wide eyed, “You still haven’t told her?!” I said. “Sorry I didn’t have the chance.” She said shyly. “What are you guys talking about?” Abby asked. “Kassie was forced to sing in front of her entire drama class.” Abby’s eyes almost exploded. “That would explain, Sam muttering, something.. Kassie, Beautiful, That’s all I really heard before he stopped talking.” Kassie who was turning about twenty different shades of red said, “You think you could help with my problem?” Abby nodded and said “Yes, but were going to need EVERYONE to help.” About two seconds later Stacey came through the door. “Fine,” she said, “But I get all the hot boys, and get to pair up with our guest.” She said saying the word guest in a dirty way. Jack rolled his eyes and then Stacey glared in frustration.
“How about not, Ashley pair up with Jack,” I raised an eye brow, and thought how she knew his name, “Stacey you go with Kassie, here are the names and places where the people that fell under Kassie’s spell will be.” Two lists appeared in her hands. She handed one to me and one to Stacey. “Oh, Abbs I’m goanna need some more faerie dust, to make the boys fall un-in love with Kassie,I spilt it at school.” I said. “So that’s why you had it in your Back pack.” Jack said addressing me. “Excuse me?” Stacy asked, “Why are you here and what were you doing in Ashley’s back pack?” apparently she was still upset about Jack breaking out of her control. “Stacey be nice, I have feeling we’re going to see more of Jack around here.” Abby said. I heard a brief thought of Kassie’s that said ‘More than you know.’ I turned and stared at her, she looked down quickly. I tried to catch more of her thoughts but she blocked me out. “Anyway,” Abby said, “here.” She handed me a brightly colored bag and said, “Let’s go.” Wait, I heard, I turned around and looked at Jack, We can’t go, he thought as the others left, Mrs. Meyers said we have to go to my house.
I sighed, “Fine,” I said, “Abbs?” my sister appeared at the door way. “Yes?” she asked. “We can’t go, can you cover for us.” I asked expecting yelling, sarcasm, something, but instead she said “Yeah, sure.” She took the list from me and left. “There is something seriously wrong with her.” I thought out loud. No kidding I heard in my head, I elbowed Jack In the stomach, “What was that for?” he said. I raised an eye brow at him, “No kidding?” I said. Recognition flooded his face “Oh, look a butterfly.” He said completely changing the subject. “Mmhm, yeah, pretty, let’s go before I kill you.” I said as I walked out the door.
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