“Just give me a minute.” Mina turned and went to put the lock back by the bike, when Savannah rode by in her car, the top down, her blonde hair blowing in the wind. Mina felt her stomach sour at the prospect of spending more hours watching her, and was somewhat grateful for Jared’s distraction.
Mina slid into the front seat, clicked her seat belt and looked toward the school Aquatic Building. Coach Potts must have ended practice early because Brody was walking toward his car, his blonde hair still wet from the water. He was going to walk right in front of them. Mina’s heart thudded in anticipation at seeing him. The car roared to life, Jared hit the gas and raced toward Brody angrily. Brody jumped back on the sidewalk, out of the way of the speeding car. He shot Jared a puzzled look.
Chapter 6
He was taking the long way home, or maybe just a different route. Either way Mina was almost positive this was nowhere near where her family lived. She wasn’t even sure if Jared knew where he was driving to. It was another ten minutes before she asked him the question that had been plaguing her.
“Where did you get the car?”
“Huh?”
“Don’t play dumb. I know you have a black motorcycle. I even saw you crash it, and yet somehow you’ve been riding the same bike the last few weeks. I have never seen you drive a car before today, so where did you get this car?” Silence filled the air. When he wasn’t forthcoming with an answer, she asked, “Did you steal it?”
“No!” he barked out angrily. “I did not steal it.”
“Then where did you get it?” She crossed her arms indignantly and glared at him.
“It is none of your concern.”
“Of course it is my concern. I need to know if I’m consorting with a criminal!”
“Mina, you know I’m not a criminal!”
“No, I don’t. You have made certain that I know very little about you. For instance, who’s the girl?” she asked.
Jared smirked. “What girl?” He answered innocently.
“The one you were practically making out with in the hallway at school,” Mina exaggerated.
Jared snorted, “Jealous much?”
“No! I just wish you would tell me things,” she answered pathetically.
“It’s none of your business, who I hang out with. It’s safer that way.”
Jared gripped the steering wheel and took the last turn a little too fast. She wasn’t prepared and slammed her shoulder into the door painfully.
“No, what would be safer, is if you would slow down,” she argued rubbing her shoulder.
Jared winced and decelerated the car. “Her name is Ever.”
“Who is she?” Mina asked.
“Nobody you should worry about,” he snapped.
It was the last straw. Mina was fed up with Jared.
“I’ve heard your pathetic excuses before, you sound like a broken record. You can’t tell me, or you won’t tell me!” She waved her fingers in the air at Jared. “Ooh, it’s not safe if you tell me, it’s taboo. Plus, you had no right to treat me like you did the last few weeks. You pretend that you don’t even know me at school and you won’t tell me how you are alive and what happened after you crashed your bike. All of these things are important and only when it is convenient for you do you want to talk to me. Well I’ve had it. I want answers and I want answers now.”
“You won’t like any of them,” he stated simply.
“Then why ask me to get in the car?”
“Because I needed to speak with you privately.”
“This is private. We are in a car alone.”
“No, this isn’t private enough. There are too many people. We need to be where no one can see us.”