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Authors: Melissa Andrea

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B
ut if you just let her know I

m here, I know she

ll want to see me,

I begged.


I

m sorry, Mr. Dare. I

ve already told you it

s way past visiting hours. The only way you can get into the campus now is with a key card and do you have one of those?


No.


No, you don

t. Come back in the morning and I would be happy to let Miss Noelle know you

re here to see her.

I sighed and pushed away from the guard post. I

d been here for over an hour, trying to convince Marge here to let me in to see Araya, and it didn

t look like I was going to get in tonight. I was angry with myself for leaving so late and not making it back here in time. She’d been worried about me quitting and J.D.’s reaction so the fact that I hadn’t shown up wasn’t a good thing.


Well, thanks for keeping me company, Marge,

I said, saluting her.

She laughed and threw her hand in my direction.

Goodnight, Mr. Dare.

I made my way back to my car with every intention of sleeping in it until morning. I pulled my keys out of my pocket and unlocked my door.


Hey.

I looked up and instantly felt my muscles tighten.

Ryland, right?


Yeah.

I shoved my hands in my pockets.

He nodded, noting my attitude.

Are you here to see Araya?


Yeah... but I couldn

t get in.


Lockdown. Right?


Yep. So I

m just going to wait in my car until morning. Do you live in the same… building as Araya?


No. I actually go to the college here. It

s on the other side of the campus. Look, I don

t think Araya

s here. I think she went out with Makayla, but I can get you onto the campus and you can make sure for yourself.


Thanks.


Come on, follow me.

He took us in the opposite direction from Marge, and I looked behind me, half expecting her to be watching. He walked toward a side entrance on the campus, pulled out a card, and swiped it. The light turned green and he pushed open the door.

We didn

t say anything as I followed him through the building toward another back door that led us outside again. We made our way through a small outside eating area and then stopped in front of a large building with huge words that read

Be Brave

and then

MA Building E

directly under.


This is Araya

s building and this is as far as I can take you. You have to have a key card to get in and only residents here own those. Her apartment number is twenty-five.

He pushed a button and there was a loud buzz on our end. We waited, but nothing happened. He pushed it again and there was still no answer.


She probably stayed out with Makayla. You can stay here if you want, but if security catches you...


I

ll just wait in my car,

I said, looking up at the tall building.

I don

t feel like being arrested tonight.

He laughed.

Well, I

m sure she

ll be happy to see you.


That

s what I

m hoping.

I looked at him again.

Thanks for helping me out.


Well, it was mostly for Araya.

Before I could answer him, my phone went off and I was quick to pull it out, hoping maybe it was Araya.


What? I

m out. What do you need? ... No, I

m not going tonight. I

m kind of in the middle of something, Sebastian. ... Fine, I

ll be there when I get there.

I hung up on him before he could argue with me and put the phone back in my pocket.


Everything all right?

he asked.


Yeah, it was just my brother. Looks like I won

t be spending the night in my car after all.


It

s not as fun as it sounds, believe me.


If you see Araya before I do tomorrow, can you let her know I was here?


Yeah.


Until I come back for her, and I will, can you just keep an eye on her?


Of course, but why? Is something wrong?

I didn

t exactly have the time to explain to him my reasoning.

No. I just worry about her.


Okay.


Thanks.

I turned around without saying anything else. The conversation had been pretty awkward all on
it
s
own. I didn

t feel like adding a weird good-bye. He was the last person I wanted to ask to keep an eye on Araya, but I was desperate and he didn

t seem like he was trying to steal her from me even if he did have feelings for her.

I made my way back toward Charleston, and for Sebastian

s sake, I hoped he had a good enough emergency for making me drive all the way home.

 

 

I
heard Sebastian end his conversation and then sigh as he set down the phone. I didn

t move and every inch of my body felt like it weighed a hundred pounds. My head was pounding and I closed my eyes because it hurt too much to blink.

It was dark and I had no idea where I was or how I

d gotten here, but Sebastian was here and that helped keep me from freaking out completely. I tried to remember what had happened after Makayla and I got here—


Makayla,

I said, lurching up. I quickly retreated from my outburst and clutched the side of my head.

Ow. My head.

Sebastian had turned toward me and I felt his hand on my elbow.


Are you okay?

he asked.

I nodded. I couldn

t speak yet.

My friend, Makayla, she was with me tonight. Do you know where she is?


River went to look for her, but I don

t know if he found her. I

m sure she

s okay, though.


Where are we?

I kept my head and my voice low.


I think we

re still at The Underground.


You think?


I

m sorry, Red. I had a lot to drink before River brought you to me. I

m pretty sure I brought you up here to wait for Ryland.


It

s not your fault. I should

ve never drunk that beer. Thank you for helping me.


Ryland

s on his way home. I

m okay to drive now so we should go.


Do you... know where he was?


No. He just said he was in the middle of something.


Oh.


Don

t worry, Red, it was nothing like that. I

m going to help you get up, okay?


Okay.

He took my hands and helped me from the cot and pulled me to my feet. I wobbled a little before I gained my balance.


You good?

Sebastian asked, still holding on to my hands.


Yeah, I think so, thank you. Are you sure River went to look for Makayla? I don

t want her to think I left her.


She

ll be fine, Red. Don

t worry.

I nodded, wishing I knew for sure. Sebastian promised to look around the main floor once we left. The place was practically deserted by time we made our way toward the exit.


Do you see her?

I asked him.


No one who resembles your description of her. River probably took her home.


Okay.

It was so quiet.

What time is it?


A little after two, I think.

I tried to keep my eyes open as Sebastian drove us home, but I was still feeling the effects of the alcohol combined with the soothing ride. I couldn

t help but fall asleep. I was only slightly aware when the car stopped and I heard Sebastian

s door shut a few seconds before mine opened.

I woke up a few minutes later and he was putting me down and covering me. I was immediately wrapped in Ryland

s smell. I pulled the blankets up around me and breathed in his scent.


Thank you, Sebastian,

I whispered, already dozing off to sleep.


Don

t mention it, Red.

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