‘Really?’ Amelia frowned. ‘Why wasn’t there an announcement on the PA, then?’
‘Uh . . .’ Olivia paused. No head movement, she reminded herself, fighting to keep her head from ducking. Keep eye contact! ‘I don’t know,’ she said. ‘It’s just . . . what I was told.’
As Amelia held her gaze, the Goth-Queen’s eyes narrowed. Olivia forced herself to keep still. This is why I hate lying!
Finally, Amelia shrugged, sending silver chains clanking across her leather coat. ‘Oh, fine. Like I didn’t have enough to do today!’ Growling, she turned on one heel. Just as she was starting to set off, though, she suddenly stopped, and sighed. ‘Thank you,’ she muttered. ‘For telling me.’
‘Er . . . no problem.’ Olivia pasted a winning smile on to her face. ‘Happy to help.’
Rolling her eyes, Amelia turned away and stomped off down the hall.
Olivia waited a moment, then followed after her. She kept more of a distance this time, so that the Goth-Queen couldn’t see her, ducking behind skateboarders and groups of goths whenever Amelia looked around. As she emerged from her latest hiding place, she found Ivy staring at her with raised eyebrows from across the hall.
What’s going on? Ivy mouthed.
Olivia shrugged. She wished she could ask her twin for help . . . but Ivy was surrounded by her own cluster of goth groupies – all of whom were glaring contemptuously at Olivia now. There was no point trying to separate Ivy from them. Olivia had learned that much at lunch yesterday.
Shoving down the remembered hurt, she forced a smile. ‘Tell you later!’ she whispered. It was a bare thread of sound, but she knew Ivy’s vampire hearing would pick up on it.
Turning her back on her twin and the groupies, she hurried down the hallway. Amelia’s black-leather coat had already disappeared from view, but Olivia slipped through the crowds and managed to lurk just outside the principal’s office just a moment after Amelia had stalked inside.
She heard Amelia’s annoyed voice. ‘Is Mr Carson in?’
Score! Olivia did a high-jump in her head. Her plan had just been put into action! There was only one person sitting in the waiting room outside Mr Carson’s office . . . so she knew exactly who Amelia must have spoken to, to ask that question.
Mr Fussell – er, Russell ! – had erupted at Finn over lunch, as usual. Apparently, his skateboard wheels had come off and clattered on the ground when Finn had opened his locker, and Mr Russell had chased him all the way to the cafeteria to yell at him about it. Olivia had started out feeling sympathetic . . . but the moment Mr Russell had ordered Finn to go and see Principal Carson, Olivia’s sympathy had turned into excitement. It was time to put the Famelia plan into motion!
Now she pressed her ears against the corner of the door just in time to hear Finn mumble: ‘I think he’s on the phone. He didn’t answer when I knocked.’
Amelia snorted. ‘And did you actually knock loud enough?’
There was a pause. Then Finn said, ‘I may be just a simple skater, but I’m pretty sure even I can’t mess up knocking on a door.’
‘Hmm.’ Amelia sounded unconvinced.
Olivia winced. Why does she have to act so haughty with everyone? Can’t she see how annoying it is?
Amelia spoke again, her voice softer. ‘I don’t think you’re just a skater, you know.’
Whoa! Olivia jerked upright. Progress! That was definite progress! Now just let Finn say . . . let him say . . .
‘Ughlflp!’
What? Olivia blinked, shaking her head.
Apparently Finn had been so taken by surprise, he’d lost the power of speech . . . because all that Olivia could hear were choking noises.
Smooth, Finn. Smooth. She muffled a groan as she heard the choking noises fade away, followed only by an awkward silence.
Still, the Skater King and the Goth-Queen were both trapped there for the moment, forced to sit next to each other with nothing else to do. Surely they had to start a real conversation soon?
But they didn’t! Olivia couldn’t believe it as the minutes ticked past. What is wrong with them? There was no one there to see them outside Mr Carson’s office. For once, they didn’t have to worry about what anyone else would think. Just say something! Olivia wanted to scream at them both.
She gritted her teeth. I can’t stand this. I have to see what’s going on!
Moving as stealthily as she could, she inched around the corner. When she was sure they weren’t looking, she scooted at top speed to the other side of the doorway and hid behind a large potted plant. Whew. I made it!
They couldn’t see her, but she could see them . . . And talk about a depressing sight!