Broken Things by Lauren Oliver
Author:Lauren Oliver
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 2018-08-28T16:00:00+00:00
Why did Lovelorn appear to Audrey, Ashleigh, and Ava, when countless other children had wandered the woods and found nothing but toadstools and rotting tree trunks and finches twittering nervously in their roosts?
Maybe because Lovelorn needed them.
Or maybe, maybe, because they needed Lovelorn.
—From The Way into Lovelorn by Georgia C. Wells
Brynn
Now
We can’t get any closer to the ceremony than the corner of Carol and Spruce, a full two blocks away from the main action. The cops have set up sawhorses to block off the streets, which are packed anyway with moms and kids in strollers and old men dressed up in starched white shirts and blazers. It would look like Memorial Day, or maybe a block party, except there are no balloons and nobody’s smiling. The world’s worst block party, then.
“I’ll be back,” Wade says as soon as we park. He hops out of the car and scoots between two sawhorses, pushing his way into the crowd. For a while, I track him moving between people, and then I lose him. Even with the windows down, it’s hot. Quiet, too. There’s scratchy interference from a speaker up ahead. Someone must be speaking into a microphone, but the sound quality is bad, and I can’t make out a single word.
Mia leans forward, resting her elbows on both seat backs. “He could have left the air conditioner on,” she says.
“Tell me about it.” Abby has pulled her hair away from her neck and makes a show of fanning herself.
I scan the crowd again and find myself half expecting to see Summer. One of her games used to be to pretend she was dead. She’d lie in bed, stiff-backed, eyes open, or float on her stomach in the public pool, hair waving seaweed-style in the water, try to scare the shit out of us. Then she’d suddenly stand, spitting out a mouthful of water. Gotcha, she’d say, and put her arms around me, rest the point of her chin on my shoulder. Would you be sad? she’d say. Would you be sad if I died?
Yeah. I’d be sad.
How sad?
It would be like cutting out my heart with a spoon.
Silly. You’d need a knife for that.
I shake my head, like memories are just flies that keep buzzing around my ear.
“Hey.” Mia straightens up. You ever seen a meerkat? That’s what Mia looks like when she pays attention. All huge eyes and twitchy nose. “Isn’t that Mr. Haggard?”
“Mr. Who?”
“Mr. Haggard,” she says impatiently. “Our old bus driver.” Then: “It is him. Look. Over there, in front of Tweed’s. Wearing the funny shoes.”
She’s right. Mr. Haggard, our weirdo bus driver, who used to get the kids to quiet down by singing as loudly as he could in a voice that sounded like piping a foghorn through a funnel, is standing at the edge of the crowd, wearing a badly fitting suit jacket and old waders. His face is shiny with sweat, and every so often he swipes at his forehead with a balled-up tissue.
Summer was horrible to him.
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