All We Left Behind Excerpt
All We Left Behind Excerpt
All We Left Behind Excerpt
Simon Pulse
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Marion
The sun parts the trees like lips, golden with half
shadows and secrets. Dusk arches over the dirt road ahead,
and I double-check the Post-it on my dash. It tells me to
drive straight for another six miles out of town through this
patchwork of New England trees. But the leaves are flamed
orange-gold and so thick I cant imagine theres a lake, much
less a lake house and a party, somewhere behind them.
Are you sure this is the right way? I ask Lilith, who
bares her teeth in the mirror of my passenger-seat visor.
Her red mouth fills the whole frame.
Of course it is, Lilith practically snorts, tossing lipstick
into her purse and fishing out a silver flask. She opens the
cap and gulps back whatevers inside it, smearing red over
the rim. There is only one way, Marion! Lilith bellows,
rolling down the window and leaning into the wind. Forward, my friend. Forward, into your future!
The sun winks ominously through the trees, nearly
set. The thin fabric of Liliths tank top stretches over her
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cleavage, and I cant help but think about all the things Lilith knows. All the guys shes been with and the secrets her
body understands, the same way a firefly knows to glow
when night arrives, turning on in the dark.
Marion, its senior year! Lilith hoots, nudging me as
she leans out the window. Were going to have the best
year ever! She laughs and her hair whips wildly, catching
whispers of sun. And even though the trees angle in dark
ahead of us, I cant help but smile and roll down my
window with her. Because Lilith is so free, and so alive, and
so radiant, that I know Id follow her anywhere, for just a
hint of that freedom.
At the end of the road the treetops open up to unveil the
lake, and the final winks of gold shine over the mountain.
It makes me forget we live near Boston, or that droves of
tourists descend upon our small coastal town of Emerson
in the summertime. It reminds me that once this land was
nothing but virgin forest.
I park near the salt grass and Lilith drums her fingers on
the dashboard, nodding to the bonfire by the shore. Two
dozen kids from school already surround the flames, drinking and laughing.
Let the mayhem begin! Lilith says dramatically, checking her cleavage in the mirror and fluffing her hair like shes
about to go onstage. My stomach grumbles from hunger or
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What, and you trust me to light this thing? I say, dunking my hands in the water.
No, I trust you to shut up and do as youre told. I
smile at that. Conner always knows how to cut through the
bullshit. Especially mine.
This bonfire thing is Conners idea. Kick off the season.
Get laid. Hes been on me all week about how Im soccer
captain and I better be here. So I am. Though he had to
practically kidnap me to get me to show up, driving me
here himself. I should be into it. Its senior year. Best damn
year of your life. Thats what my sister Josie would say. And
whats not to like about being at a lake house in the middle
of nowhere, drinking beer?
I scrub at the damn charcoal on my palms, but it wont
come off. Fuck it. I wipe my hands on my pants, getting
them dirty.
Theres a holler and Rory and Troy drive up with coolers
and bags of groceries in their backseat. I start helping them
unload when Troy wrestles me into a headlock.
Hey, Rory, you owe me ten bucks. I told you this douche
would show up.
Excuse me? I twist out of Troys grip and turn the
tables so its me with my arm hooked at his throat. Whats
this? You two making bets on me?
Hey, I bet on you man, not against. Troy struggles and
Rory laughs. Lay off.
I dont let him go.
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But then it would be my legs under those eyes. My broken flip-flops left in the sand.
I look past Lilith to the lake. It ripples silently, reflecting
the dusky sky. Only, my gaze is drawn to the edge of the
water where a reflection of black trees disrupts the surface.
Its in that patch of darkness that you can see the slimy
rocks and the mud and all that the lake is hiding. Its where
one might fall in and silently drown.
Lilith loses interest in her performance and drapes herself against me, half-drunk and searching for balance. I
love you, she says, nuzzling my neck.
I know, I say, holding on to her weight. She hums for
a moment and I watch the skin of my uneaten apple curl
back in the fire, turning black with the heat.
I wasnt kidding, she says, her voice getting low.
When I said this should be our best year. I meant that.
Weve only got so much time left. We should drink. Have
fun. Live it up. You know?
Absolutely, I agree, the sparks behind us blinking from
orange to ash.
Exactly! She squeezes my arm, and the sentimentality
in her voice is gone, replaced by her normal frisky charm.
So, seriously . . . She turns us in one motion, like were
attached at the hip, and faces us in the direction of a group
of soccer players. Mar-i-doodle, this is the first big party
of the year. And, I thought, you know . . . She nods to the
boys. Theyre the same group of soccer players that has been
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Lilith scans the boys in the crowd, her eyes purposeful and gleaming. Shes serious about this.
Lil, what are you
This is going to be soooooo much fun, she interrupts,
already bouncing up and down.
I dont know. I eye the soccer team. I cant say Im
into shin guards and sweaty jerseys.
Oh, trust me. She leans in. Its whats under the jersey
that youll be into. And bonus if its sweaty!
Ew!
No, no! She squeezes my side. The correct answer is,
please, sir, can I have another? I squirm as she tickles me
and we both laugh. But then she stops, zeroing in on a target. Oh yes! She claps her hands together, far too amused
with herself. Oh, girl, you are gonna love me.
What? Who? I look past her. Theres Rory Hackett,
who has ginger freckles and a canary nose. Hes cute, if you
focus on his legs, but I could say that about any of the soccer
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not someone you actually speak to. I see him in the halls
at school, sure, but theres something effortless about him.
Intangible. He has that ability to slip in and out of the light,
like a mirage you arent sure you actually see. But when hes
there in front of you, hes theresort of sturdy and brilliant.
On the soccer field, running, thats when you really see him.
Every muscle moves with a purpose, every sinew wound tight
and then released. Its his grace, startling and unexpected,
that steals the ball out from under the other teams feet and
scores when they arent looking. Its as if you never really see
Kurt, until he chooses to be seen.
Kurts gaze flicks over Liliths shoulders and my insides
go hot. He looks at me longer than I know what to do with
and I feel like Ive swallowed a volcano of stars. The smell of
smoke makes me cough and I look away, my hands sweating, and I want to pull my hair off my neck. I never wear it
down and its weight is too hot. I twist the locks to one side
and peek to the shore, only theyre walking toward me.
This is Marion, Lilith says a few seconds later, nudging Kurt. He frowns, tilting his head away from the fire,
and I think about that heat line and which side Im supposed to be on.
Hi, he says, light sliding over his mouth, and all I can
do is mumble a hello and extend a hand for him to shake. It
hangs in the air for way too long and I realize no one shakes
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He takes it.
Kurts hand is caramel soft and calloused at the same time.
He grips me aggressively like the handshake itself is a dare and
it catches me off guard. Only I rise to meet him, squeezing
back, and I can hear my dads words in the corner of my mind
saying, You only get one chance to make a first impression.
Nice, Kurt says, surprised, holding my grip. Sturdy
handshake. You dont usually see that in a girl.
Oh? I lift my chin to meet his gaze and his blue eyes
flicker with fire. What do you usually see?
Weakness. He smiles at me then. Im gonna like you.
Heat flames, and I cant tell if its my cheeks or the pits
burning embers sparking hot. Only, I want to stand in it.
Is this what Lilith meant when she said trust your body?
Have fun, Lilith whispers, kissing me on the cheek,
and I reach out to make her stay. But shes too fast, slipping
away through ribbons of smoke and light.
Kurt takes a seat on a blanket, and behind him the lake
is camouflaged with stars, the water weaving into the sky
and drowning the horizon. I line up my toes with the blankets edge, needing a line thats clearly defined. I sit down
next to him, and through the flames we watch Lilith drop
herself into the lap of one of Kurts teammates. The two
start making out and her lipstick comes smearing off. A few
of the guys whistle and I press my lips together, tasting the
red chalk on my mouth as well, wanting to wipe it off on
the back of my hand.
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