Part 15 (1/2)
Matt and I said goodbye. Mom insisted we take her car. Matt drove since I'm not very good with a stick. I couldn't help thinking about the last time Matt and I had gone to Serpentarius. I'd thought Alex was some psycho stalker. I'd thought Matt was the one for me. Now, my mind was a jumbled mess.
”Everything okay?” Matt snuck a glance at me. ”I'm not used to you being so quiet.”
”Still processing, I guess. I'm not sure I'm going to get used to wearing someone else's face.”
”I know what you mean.” Matt checked out his reflection in the rearview mirror. ”He's not better-looking than me, is he?”
”No.” I answered way too quickly. It was stupid slip-ups like that-comments that made it all too obvious my feelings for him were still there-that made being around him so difficult. Maybe bringing him along for all this had been a mistake. I should've raised his soul, explained what had happened to him, and moved on. Only, I couldn't. He deserved better than being dumped in a strange body and left to fend for himself.
”Any more flashes of what's going on with your body in the underworld?” He smirked as he said it. ”That's never going to stop being weird for me. Talking about the underworld.”
”Luckily, no. And after the last one, I'm not sure I could handle another. At least, not any time soon. I'll have to check in on the others eventually, though. Especially once I figure out what I'm going to do, how I'm going to get them out of there.”
Matt was silent for the rest of the drive. I couldn't help wondering if he was waiting for me to change my mind about all of this. I couldn't help wondering if I actually would change my mind about all of this.
We parked, and Matt came around to open my door. He couldn't stop being a gentleman. ”Thanks.” I stepped out and stared at Serpentarius. All the answers I needed might be inside those walls. Nervous energy surged through me, feeling vaguely like the power I used to have in my blood. I missed that feeling.
”Hey, it's Jack, right?” Matt said as we approached the door. I recognized the guy from around town. He worked at the gas station on most days.
I tugged on Matt's arm and gave him a look that said, ”What are you doing?” No one would recognize Matt in this body.
Jack narrowed his eyes at Matt and me. ”Do I know you?”
”Um, yeah,” I said, trying to play it cool. ”We were here about a month ago. You gave us directions to-” c.r.a.p! Where was I going with this? I sucked at lying. ”Um, what was that place called again?” I looked to Matt for help.
”The museum. The one with all the interactive science stuff.”
”I did?” Jack's brow wrinkled as he struggled to remember something that had never happened.
”Yeah. We found it. Had a great time, too. And since you were so helpful and friendly-I mean you told us your name and everything-we decided to come back here. This place is awesome.” Did that sound believable?
”Right. Glad I could help.” Jack took our cover charges and waved us inside. ”Have a nice night.”
”Thanks.” I gave him a small wave and ducked inside.
Matt put his hand on the small of my back and led me over to the bar. It wasn't crowded yet, so we ordered two bottles of water-using the last of my money-and sat down in the corner. ”Sorry. That was stupid of me.”
”It's okay.” I took a sip of water to avoid lecturing him. After all, I'd just spilled everything to my mom.
”Maybe this was a mistake. Me coming along. Me being around people from my old life.” At least he recognized that it was his old life. It couldn't be his life anymore.
”No. It's fine. You'll get the hang of it.” I looked around, wanting to go straight to Mason, but I was worried about leaving Matt. What if he saw Amber or someone from school?
”Go.” It was like he was reading my mind. ”I'll be fine. I'll sit here and drink my water. No one will recognize me, so we don't have to worry about that. And I promise I won't talk to anyone I used to know.”
I trusted him. Really I did, but there was so much at stake here. I couldn't help thinking I should bring him with me to see Mason.
”Jo-I mean, wait, what am I supposed to call you? We only came up with a name for me.”
”Jodi is fine. In this body, n.o.body is going to question the name.”
He nodded and took a big gulp from his water bottle. He'd almost downed the entire thing already. ”Seriously, I'm good. You can trust me.”
”I know I can.”
”Then what is it?”
”Nothing.” I stood up. ”I'm going.”
”Good luck.” He sounded sincere and sad at the same time. He cared about me, so he wanted me to get the answers I needed. But that would also mean I'd be leaving soon, and he didn't want me to go.
I gave him a weak smile before heading toward the office in the back.
”Hang on,” came a voice behind the bar. ”Where do you think you're going?”
”Oh, um...” I didn't even think that getting to Mason's office would be a problem. Now I was wis.h.i.+ng this place was more crowded. No one would notice me if the bar was full of people waving bills in the bartender's face. ”I'm a friend of Mason's.”
The guy eyed me suspiciously. ”I've never seen you before, and Mason didn't say he was expecting anyone.”
”Can you tell him Jodi is here to see him? Trust me, he'll let me back there.”
The guy sighed and tossed a dishtowel onto the bar. ”Wait here.”
”Thanks.”
I watched him go, hoping Mason wouldn't ask the guy to describe me in order to make sure it was really me. If he did, I'd never get into his office. It seemed to take forever, so I glanced back at Matt. A guy was walking over to him. Oh, please be a worker just busing the tables. Matt's water bottle was empty, and he'd finished mine, too. I tried not to panic. It was probably nothing. I was just on edge and reading too much into everything.
Matt's eyes rose, and he looked up at the guy approaching. I debated going over there, but it was too risky. The bartender had told me to stay put, and if I acted suspicious, the guy walking over to Matt might think we were up to something. I had to wait this out. See what happened.
I couldn't hear anything, but I saw the look of recognition on the guy's face, and I swore I read the word ”Brian” on his lips. Oh, G.o.d! Someone recognized Brian!
Screw staying put. I rushed over to Matt, weaving through people coming into the club and heading for the bar. Of course it would start to fill up in here now.
”Hey.” I grabbed Matt's arm. ”I love this song. Let's dance.”
Matt jumped up from his seat and followed me, but the guy came, too.
”Hang on!” He called after us. ”I know you, too. You're Liz.”
I stumbled as we reached the dance floor. This wasn't good.
Matt flashed me a look, not knowing what to do. I wasn't sure either. I took a deep breath and turned around.
”Sorry, you must have us confused for someone else.” I took Matt's hands and started to dance, hoping the guy would take the hint and walk away.
He didn't. He stood his ground, staring at us.