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- Author: Rachel Vincent
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I USED TO think death was the worst thing that could happen to a person. I
also used to think it was the last thing that could happen. But if I’ve learned
anything from surrounding myself with reapers, and living nightmares, and
my fellow bean sidhes, it’s this: I was wrong on both counts….
* * *
“WHAT ARE YOU doing here before the warning bell?” I asked, sliding into
my seat in first period algebra II with four minutes to spare. “Isn’t that one
of the signs of an impending apocalypse?”
“If so, this is how I want to go out.” Emma Marshall sighed, digging the
textbook from the bag on her lap. “Enjoying the view.”
I followed my best friend’s gaze to the front of the class, where Mr. Beck
—hired in the wake of Mr. Wesner’s untimely demise—was writing math
problems on the white board with green ink. His numbers were blockish
and completely vertical; he had the best handwriting of any teacher at
Eastlake. But Emma’s focus was several feet below his numbers, where the
jeans encouraged by the new “Spirit Fridays” policy proved that Mr. Beck
was much more dedicated to physical fitness than the average high school
faculty member.
“And I suppose your sudden interest in math is purely academic, right?”
Her grin widened as she set the book on her desk, and it fell open to the
place marked with a fat, purple-print emery board. “I don’t know if ‘pure’ is
totally accurate, but I haven’t figured out how to entirely avoid academia in
the school setting. I think the most we can hope for is something pretty to
look at, to distract us from the inherent pain of the educational process.”
I laughed. “Spoken like a true underachiever.”
Emma could have been a straight-A student, but she was satisfied
coasting by on effortless Bs, except in French and math, the only subjects
that didn’t seem to come naturally for her. And the hot new math teacher
had done nothing to improve her grades. Thanks to the aesthetic distraction,
she was less inclined than ever to pay attention to what was written on the
board and in the book.
Not that I could blame her. Mr. Beck was undeniably yummy, from his
dark, tousled hair to his bright green eyes and the scuffed sneakers he
always wore, even with slacks.
“He’s only twenty-two,” Em said, when she caught me looking. “Less
than a year out of college. I bet this is his first teaching job.”
“How do you know that?” I asked, as Mr. Beck set his marker down and
dug through his desk drawer for something.
“Heard it from Danica Sussman. He’s been tutoring her after school, to
keep her eligible for softball.”
“Where is Danica?” I asked, on the tail end of the late bell. She’d been
out sick for a couple of days, but she’d never missed on a game day before
—Danica was supposed to pitch that afternoon.
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