Product Details
Aladdin, April 2010
Trade Paperback, 240 pages
ISBN-10: 1416990402
ISBN-13: 9781416990406
Grades: 4 - 8
1
TO JASMINE
JULIA AND ALISONS REVENGE WAS COMPLETE. Theyd taken out the biggest threat at school.
Jasmine King had been expelled from Canterwood Crest Academy.
Id been standing in Jasmines empty dorm room for a long time. Just staring.
I leaned my back against the wall and drew my knees to my chest, lowering myself to the bare wooden floor—shaking my head in amazement. It had happened so fast. Id gone to the indoor arena to practice and had been using Mr. Conners camera to film my session. Jas hadnt known the camera was on and shed started to brag about how shed framed Julia and Alison by making it look as if theyd cheated on their history test. Id texted Julia and Alison about the tape and theyd taken it to the headmistress. Id just left the Trios suite after a this-close-to-tears Heather had thanked me for saving her friends.
Jas was gone. I remembered her moving into my dorm and how Id felt—Id hated that she had transferred from Wellington Prep to Canterwood. It felt like shed done it just to torture the Trio and me with her presence. Now, there was no trace of her in her old room. It was as if shed never existed. Part of me felt a little sorry for her that shed been yanked away to a new school, but mostly, I didnt care. She deserved what she got for everything shed done to us.
I reached for my phone to text Julia, Alison, and Heather. Everything had happened in an instant—Heather probably had no clue that Jasmine had been expelled. But before I could start a text, my phone buzzed.
Come 2 r suite & celebrate. ~H
That almost made me laugh out loud. Of course Heather knew. I should have known that. She was aware of everything that went on at school.
K. B there in a sec. I sent my text.
I got up and stuck my head of out the doorway and looked down the hallway toward my room. Id planned to spend the rest of the evening with Paige, my BFF and roommate, but I couldnt say no to celebrating Jass departure—something Id hoped for since the day shed arrived. I stepped out of Jass old room and left the door wide open behind me.
I left Winchester and walked back toward Orchard. I hurried, then caught myself. I surely wasnt excited about hanging out with the Trio—it was just glee over Jasmine. Right? But maybe a tiny part of me wanted to hang with them. We still werent friends, but things had sort of changed.
I walked across campus and marveled at how gorgeous it was, especially with the fiery orange-red sunset. The manicured lawns were trimmed like golf course grass and the dark lacquered fence rails gleamed. Every inch of the winding sidewalks looked as if someone had just swept them. No matter how many times I crossed the campus, it never felt any less prestigious. There was a reputation to uphold as one of the top East Coast boarding schools.
When I got to Orchard Hall, I stared at it for a minute. The brick building was four stories tall and each window had a stark white frame with a small ledge underneath. Black shutters on either side contrasted with the frames and the rooms on the top floor had peaks over the windows. Two chimneys rose from the back of the building. A black old-fashioned street lantern was on each side of the front of the building. Soon, their light would illuminate the heavy wooden door that led into the dorm hall.
I took a breath before opening the door. Callie, my ex-BFF lived here, and the last thing I wanted was to run into her. But I pushed the thoughts away—tonight wasnt about Callie—it was about celebrating Jasmines exit from Canterwood.
I walked down the glossy wooden floor and stopped in front of the Trios door. Id barely knocked when a bouncy Alison pulled the door open.
Sasha! she said, grabbing me in a hug.
Im so happy for you, I said. She let me go and I walked into Julia, Heather, and Alisons living room. You can start riding tomorrow.
From her spot on the couch, Julia smiled at me. Yeah, I bet we can. She took a breath, glancing down before looking back up at me. Thanks.
I nodded. Im sorry I didnt believe you before.
Julia shook her head. Dont be dumb. Youre the one who saved us—you dont have to apologize for anything.
Heather appeared from her room and motioned for me to sit on the couch. On the coffee table in front of us, there was a bottle of ginger ale and four plastic champagne flutes.
Lets toast, Heather said. She tossed her long blond hair over one shoulder and sat beside me. Julia poured ginger ale into all of our flutes and we raised them.
To Jasmine, Heather said.
To Jasmine, I echoed with the Trio.
© 2010 Jessica Burkhart