‘What are you doing here?’ she asked her ‘frenemy’. Nina fluttered a thin strip of paper in the air. ‘You left this in my mother’s car yesterday. It must have fallen out of your bag.’ Amanda took the paper and examined it. It was the receipt for a pair of shoes she’d bought at the mall the day be...
She remembered the first day she’d entered this classroom, and how angry, depressed and scared she’d been. She’d just been let out of that place she’d been sent to after her arrest for drug possession. Harmony House . . . a fancy name for what was really a jail for teenagers. She’d been taken awa...
‘I think we’re all right,’ she told Amanda. ‘I kept my mind completely blank all the time that girl was in the room.’ Amanda reminded herself that she wasn’t Amanda. ‘Why?’ ‘She can read minds,’ Serena said. ‘But I blocked her from getting into mine.’ ‘You can do that?’ ‘I learned how when I stud...