“I actually didn’t find out until I got back. He came over to my house the second day back. He said he missed me and it was weird not seeing me so I let him in. I introduced him to my mom and she just grew so cold towards him. It was awkward so I apologized and asked him to leave. My mom and I had a huge fight when she forbid me to see him. I demanded to know why and that’s when she told me about my father. I felt so bad for her and it seemed really important to her so I gave in. It was the hardest thing I ever had to do. Just when I was becoming something with Dash, I had to let go and it hurt. After a while Dash began to remind me of who he really was. He was the popular playboy. He’s different now– not my Dash. But then…he never was mine. He refuses to understand why I have to let him go and why he has to let me go.” Her voice broke at the last.
“So what are you going to do now?” I asked with a heavy heart. It seemed they were doomed to fail from the very start.
“I’m going to stay away. Even if it kills me.”
Seeing her so broken and lost filled me with a burning anger and I finally felt what Keiran must have felt these past few weeks. “Willow?”
“Yes?” she sniffled and looked up at me with fresh tears in her eyes, reinforcing my decision.
“I want to make them pay.”
Chapter Eighteen
I walked Willow to her first class with enough time to make it to English. I was expecting to see Keiran in class but he wasn’t there. I assumed he was running late but he never showed up. He wasn’t at lunch or fifth period either. I was tempted to ask Dash or Keenan where Keiran was but we weren’t exactly friends. I wasn’t supposed to care anyway.
The tables have now turned and it was me who was out for revenge. It was insulting for him to think that after everything he’d done and tried to take away that we could just start over and be friends. Fuck that. I was out for blood. I was surprised at how fast Willow agreed. I didn’t have a plan yet but it was all that was on my mind. He had a lesson to learn and I was going to teach it to him.
I went straight home after school with Willow tagging along. By the time I made it home I knew exactly what I needed to do when I remembered the girl in the photo. But in order for my plan to work, I had to tell Willow everything. Starting with the day at the pharmacy. By the time I finished, Willow had just wished every sort of harm there was on Keiran. Needless to say, our friendship was completely restored after that. She started to blame herself for not seeing it sooner but I told her that was a load of crap. Keiran was a master at manipulation. No one was to blame but him.
“So, what do we do?”
I pulled out the photo and handed it to her. “We find out who she is and how Keiran knows her.”
“Ok, but why?”
I hesitated before answering. “I think he killed this girl.”
“What!” she shrieked.
“Willow, calm down.”
“I can’t calm down. Why do you think he murdered that little girl?”
“I found the locket the girl is wearing in his closet with a gun.”
“Oh my God.”
“We just have to –”
“Lake, are you seriously thinking about crossing him again knowing that he murdered someone?”
“Yes,” I said without hesitation. “I don’t have a choice. He threatened my aunt and tried to ruin our friendship. He can’t get away with this.”
“Lake…”
“Dash hurt you too. Don’t you want closure?”
“How does Dash fit into all this?”
“He’s his best friend. For all we know he may have something to do with it too or at least know about it. You know what they say; birds of a feather and all that. If not, then we find another way. Either way, they are going to pay for what they did.”
She put her head in her hands and muttered, “This is crazy.”
“We aren’t doing anything wrong or illegal. If Keiran did not kill this girl then we have nothing to worry about.”
“Lake, I really think this is your anger speaking. This isn’t you. When you said make them pay I thought you meant flatten their tires or something.”
“Willow, I would never make you do something you don’t want to do. Friends don’t do that.”
“Friends also don’t allow other friends to put themselves in danger. What if he did kill her? He found out about your so-called involvement before. What makes you think he won’t again? This time it’d be for real.”
“I’m aware of that. Look, he told me he wants to be friends. I figure if I play along and be his friend I can find out about her. An innocent girl died and it could have easily been my aunt next. She’s all I have besides you.”
“And you’re all I have Lake. I have my family but you are my only friend. What if he hurts you?”
“He’s hurt me for ten years, Willow. I think I can handle it.”