Authors: Ellen Schreiber
Tags: #Juvenile Fiction, #Legends; Myths; Fables, #General, #Love & Romance, #Paranormal
“Are you sure this is safe?” Becky asked before stepping inside.
“I wouldn’t bring you here if it wasn’t.” I took her hand. “I won’t let anything happen to you,” I said.
She seemed a bit relieved, but only slightly, when we entered the factory and it was il uminated with votives and candelabras.
“I’m trying to be brave,” she said as she maneuvered around an empty crate.
Her foot hit something as we walked.
“Yikes!” she said with a gasp. “What’s that? I’m afraid to look. Is it a dead body?”
“It’s just an empty crate,” I assured her.
She wasn’t about to let go of my hand. I was touched that she was battling her fears to share in my new hangout.
There was an awkward pause when we entered the main room and I saw Jagger seated on a bar stool. When he spotted us, he immediately rose. He was surprised, and, by his frown, I could see he was not too happy that I’d brought a visitor.
“She’s with us,” I said. “She’s not going to spoil your secret.”
There was an even more awkward pause when Sebastian spotted Becky.
It was obvious he stil had a pang for her—and more so since he’d tasted her blood.
Becky appeared delighted to see Sebastian, and the two locked eyes.
Luna swooped in from the shadows, sensing their romantic tension, and grabbed Sebastian around his waist as if he were a prize she’d won at a state fair.
“Sebastian and I were just thinking of ways to promote the club,” Luna proclaimed. “We thought about T-shirts. I was thinking mine could say WELCOME TO THE CRYPT and on the back SEBASTIAN’S GHOUL.”
“That sounds awesome,” I said.
“We brought Raven’s best friend, Becky,” Alexander said. “She wanted to help out.”
Alexander’s words were like a knight’s to his round table. His permission for Becky to be there wasn’t going to be chal enged by anyone. Not even Jagger.
Sebastian squirmed in Luna’s clutches. It was apparent he was trying to finagle his position so he could talk to Becky. But Luna wasn’t going to let my best friend intercept her new boyfriend’s attention.
Luna grabbed his hand. “Jagger needs these crates returned to the dock. And while we are there, there’s something I want to show you.” She flipped back her hair from her neck, exposing a tiny bite mark. She giggled and flashed her glistening lashes.
Becky wasn’t suspicious. In the dim light of the mil , the marks were not clearly visible and could have been just a scratch. But I knew their true origin.
“Yes, Sebastian and I have big plans for the club, and for us. Right, Sabby?” Luna said.
“Sabby?” I mouthed to Alexander.
“We are going to be together for a while,” she said, then whispered so only I could hear, “maybe even eternity.”
I wasn’t sure why she was trying to shove her relationship with Sebastian in front of me and Alexander. Perhaps she was stil hurt by Alexander’s spurning her at the covenant ceremony in Romania. Perhaps she was stil in love with him and wanted to show him what he was missing. Or maybe she wanted to make me feel bad because I didn’t have what she did—a guy who bit her. Most likely, it was al of the above.
“Uh—” Sebastian said as he attempted to make conversation with us, but Luna’s charms were no match for him, and he was reluctantly led away by the tempting vampire.
I proudly showed Becky around the room and described the plans to her.
Alexander watched as the two of us made our way to each corner. I could feel his gaze on me, and I sensed an ease on his part that I was truly happy with this cryptic endeavor.
“Here’s where the dance floor is going to be,” I said. “And here there are going to be cages.”
“How cool!” Becky said. “I can’t imagine dancing in a cage, but I’ve seen it on TV.”
She took out her cel phone from her purse.
“Strike a pose,” she said, holding up her phone as a camera.
I laughed and raised my arms like I owned the club myself.
We had to get out of the way as a few workers came through with large wooden panels. She snapped a few photos of them and they appeared shocked, as if no one had taken their picture before.
Becky continued taking pictures of Jagger’s workers as they placed cardboard tombstones against a wal .
“You shouldn’t do that—” I said to her as they winced from the flash of light.
“What’s that?” Jagger asked, storming in the room. When he saw Becky taking pictures, he snapped. “You can’t do that! Not here!”
Becky’s cheery face turned sour. She was taken off guard, and I could tel she felt awful.
“She didn’t mean anything by it,” I said, facing Jagger.
Sebastian must have heard Jagger’s harsh tone, as he and Luna came running into the room.
“Becky was taking pictures of the workers!” Jagger said. “This is why—”
“She didn’t do anything wrong.” I defended her. “I asked her to take those.”
I could see Becky’s cheeks getting redder. I’d brought her here, and within five minutes she was being insulted.
“What’s the big deal?” she asked softly.
“I don’t al ow cameras in the club,” Jagger said.
“I’m sorry. I didn’t know. I was just going to take some action shots,” Becky said innocently. “Before and after pictures.”
“I think that’s a great idea,” Sebastian said.
Luna huffed. “You do?” She folded her arms defiantly, clearly miffed.
“Jagger is so secretive about this place because he has a lot invested in it, and he’s afraid of people hearing about it before it’s finished,” I said.
“I’m not going to show the pictures to anyone,” Becky whimpered.
“I know,” I said. “Jagger just overreacted.”
Jagger sidled up to Becky. I was ready to pounce if he did anything nefarious to my best friend. By the look of it so were Alexander and Sebastian. They were suddenly at my best friend’s side.
Jagger wasn’t about to take us on and instead changed his tune. “How about you take a few of Raven by the tombstones?” he suggested. “I’d love to have some of them. And I think your idea about before and after shots is real y creative.”
We were impressed with Jagger’s handling of the situation.
Luna wasn’t as much. She didn’t like Sebastian’s sudden defense of Becky and was obviously threatened.
“I don’t have to, real y,” Becky said. She began putting her phone in her pocket when Jagger stopped her.
“No, I think it’s a great idea. I wish I’d thought of it myself. Besides, Raven loves to be photographed,” Jagger said.
“The others? Not so much. We aren’t as photogenic.”
“Thanks, Jagger,” I said.
“Yes, thanks!” Becky said. “I can be the official photographer of the Crypt.”
“Awesome!” Jagger said. “You’l have to send me the shots.”
“I’l make you a scrapbook.”
Jagger seemed genuinely pleased with Becky’s enthusiasm and naiveté.
Becky was so excited about her new role at the Crypt. She began staging and snapping pictures of me as furniture and fixtures were being loaded into the mil .
Sebastian, Luna, Alexander, and Jagger remained aloof so as not to be a part of any of the photos.
I’d never been so happy—save for being on the other end of Alexander’s lips or cuddling together in his coffin.
Here I was with my best friend and true love, surrounded by modern-day vampires and creating a haunting dance club.
Even Onyx and Scarlet were taking to my best friend.
“Here,” Onyx said, extending her hand. “I’l take some of you and Raven together.”
Becky and I posed by the tombstones while Onyx snapped pictures of us.
As Onyx returned the phone to Becky, Scarlet was at the bar, pouring blood-red liquid into a cup.
“What’s that?” Becky asked.
“Uh . . . Kool-Aid,” Scarlet replied.
“I love Kool-Aid.”
“I wish I had more,” she said.
“But we do. In back,” Onyx said without thinking.
Scarlet shot her an evil glare. Then Onyx realized her misstep and bit her burgundy-colored lip.
“That’s okay,” I said. “We’l pick up something on the way home.”
The last thing I needed was Becky putting a cup of blood to her mouth and taking a swig. She’d never recover.
And neither would I.
Becky stood out like a daisy in a sea of dead roses in her cheery colors, while we were dark in our morbid outfits.
“So where are you guys staying?” Becky asked.
“Here,” Scarlet said as if Becky already knew.
“In this place?” Becky was as shocked as she was horrified.
“Uh-huh.” Scarlet grinned.
“There’s barely any electricity. And there’s no furniture.”
“We know,” Scarlet said.
“Why don’t you stay with one of the families in town? Or at least a hotel?”
“It’s free here, and besides, we like it,” Onyx said.
“This place isn’t acceptable for you guys to sleep in. We have some extra room at our house,” Becky said. “I can check with my parents, but I’m sure you’re more than welcome to stay—”
“That is so sweet of you,” Scarlet said sincerely.
“I hate to think of you sleeping here with the bugs and spiders,” she said, shuddering.
“We like it that way,” Scarlet insisted.
“I think they’re lucky,” I chimed in with a smile.
“Of course you would.” Becky laughed. “It’s like Camp Raven. You guys are so brave,” Becky went on. “Where do you sleep?”
“Downstairs.”
“Ooh . . .,” Becky said. “You must be scared to death—at night.”
“Actual y it’s during the day we are creeped out,” Scarlet said.
The two vampires giggled.
“I can show you,” Onyx said.
Scarlet cleared her throat. I imagined Onyx opening the door revealing five coffin beds. If Becky didn’t faint, I would.
Onyx was a gothic version of Becky. She was as sincere as she was kind. At the end of the day, though she was a vampire, she didn’t have bite.
Just then Alexander came and got us.
“Jagger could use some help painting the entrance.”
“Now, that’s something I can do,” Becky said eagerly. “Sleep in a factory’s basement, no, but paint a factory wal , yes.”
The fol owing day Becky was a little preoccupied. I didn’t get to the bottom of it until after school when I tried to make plans with her to go back to the factory.
“I need to do some homework,” she said as we headed for her truck. “I can drop you off at home.”
“I thought you’d already finished it.”
“I did . . . but I think I should probably look it over again. Just to make sure.”
Becky was an amateur at lying and a novice at fibbing. Her excuses were transparent.
“You don’t want to go?” I fished.
“Do I have to? I know I said I wanted to help, and I do. But do I have to go back into that place before it’s finished?”
“Of course not . . . I just thought—”
“I can shop for you guys. I can hand out flyers. And when it’s finished, I’d love to go. But now? Without proper lighting and cleaning . . .”
“Don’t worry.”
“I didn’t sleep at al last night. I kept thinking about how dark and spooky it was there—so much so that I started seeing shadows in my room. And Scarlet, Onyx, and Luna—I don’t think it’s safe that they sleep there.”
“Relax,” I said. “Why don’t you stay home and work on the scrapbook then.”
Becky sighed like a yoga instructor. The sul en expression she’d worn al day drew back, a cheery smile overcame her, and her cheeks blossomed apple red.
I, too, felt elated, until Trevor jumped between me and the truck.
“Where are you going in such a hurry?” he asked.
“I don’t remember it being any of your business.”
“You wouldn’t be snooping, would you? To find out where that club is going to be located?”
“Maybe I already know. Besides, how would you know?”
“Things like permits to vacant buildings need to be cleared first. And those things don’t come to just anyone. My dad owns this town and everything in it.”
He guided my hair off my shoulder and I batted him away.
“Not everything!” I said. “He doesn’t own me.”
“Not yet,” he said with a grin. “But I can ensure you ful access to the club—and to something else.”
“You?” I laughed out loud.
“No, something that you real y want.” He held up a key and dangled it in front of my face.
Then he slid the key in his back pocket. “Want to get it?”
“Not in this lifetime!” I opened the truck door and hopped inside.
The front door to the factory was an unwieldy door that couldn’t hold a lock even if there was one on it. Besides, it would be just as easy to pul the frail door off its hinges. If Trevor had a key to a door inside the Crypt, what did it lead to?
Trevor watched me as Becky drove off. He was gorgeous and menacing, and was one step ahead of me. It only made him more annoying.
I arrived at the mil just after sunset. Jagger was right—there wasn’t much to do to make the abandoned mil a place to have a rave. Just clear boxes and add some lighting. But Jagger had bigger dreams for his parties. He wanted the patrons to be comfortable and have a unique experience.
The transformation was shocking. A bar was placed in the middle of the northern-most wal . Several round tables, wooden chairs, and bar stools were covered with black velvet. It was truly magical how much they were able to do under the cloak of darkness.
I beamed with excitement as the abandoned factory was becoming the ultimate dance club.
I found Sebastian and Luna overlapping limbs on a crate in the corner. It was obvious that with Luna around, Sebastian wasn’t being the help to Jagger that Jagger was hoping for.
“Luna, maybe you and Raven could get us some food at that diner,” Jagger said. “Take my car,” he said, throwing the keys to his sister.
Luna and I each tried to hide our reluctance. For both of us, it meant time away from our loves. And worse, time together.
Each vampire looked at us, seeing our reactions and waiting to see which one of us came up with an excuse first.
“Sure,” Luna final y said. “Let’s go.”
It was a thril to ride in Jagger’s hearse. A plastic skeleton hung from the rearview mirror and the vintage car’s interior was perfectly amazing, with restored black vinyl upholstered seats.