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Destruct: The Guard Trilogy (Book 1) Page 11


  “That may be true, but at least this ice cream is lucky enough to get anywhere near my lips and hips,” I say, slowly scooping up another bite of ice cream and putting it in my mouth, making sure to lick the spoon clean.

  “Damn, what I wouldn’t give to be that spoon right now,” he says with an intense fire burning in his eyes.

  “Bianca, stop teasing him. You’re going to send him into heart failure,” Jacinta scolds, taking the bowl away from me, deciding I’ve had more than my share.

  “She already has,” he says dramatically with a hand raised to his heart.

  “Ugh, you two are made for each other,” she groans with an equally dramatic roll of her eyes before getting up from the table. “I’m getting a drink, you guys want one?”

  “Sure,” we say in unison to her retreating back.

  I check over my shoulder to make sure Jacinta is far enough away. “Hey, where’s Trey? Aren’t you two usually a package deal?” I ask, launching into my interrogation.

  “He’s been sulking since lunch,” he says, confirming my suspicions.

  “Seriously? He seemed fine during training,” I comment, not that I paid much attention to anything that was actually going on around me.

  “Yeah, he was, but that was because he finally got to hold a gun, as soon as class was over he went right back to sulking. I swear, he has got it bad for that friend of yours,” he says.

  “Tell me about it, she’s been the same all afternoon. Why do you think we’re here sharing a bowl of ice cream?”

  “Ahh, that makes sense.”

  “Well, I think it’s about time we intervene,” I say, glancing back and making sure she’s still preoccupied.

  “Oh, I’ve always wanted to be in cahoots with you,” he says excitedly. “We should have code names. I can be ‘Mighty Eagle’ and we can call you ‘Sexy Swan’,” he adds, then stops when he sees the less than enthusiastic look I give him. “Fine, what’s the plan?”

  “I don’t actually have one,” I say, momentarily clueless. “I know she wants to take the shopping trip on Sunday, maybe you guys could come?” I suggest.

  “You mean like a double date?” he says, hopeful. “The Mighty Eagle and Sexy Swan are finally going to have a chance to fly together?”

  “You wish,” I laugh. “But the sooner they realize they’re perfect together the better,” I say getting him back on track.

  “Yeah,” he says, locking eyes with me. “Same goes here,” he adds slowly, giving me a serious and meaningful look.

  “What are you guys talking about?” Jacinta asks suspiciously, putting the drinks down in front of us as I make a mental note to thank her for her perfect timing.

  “Oh, nothing,” Daniel says with a sparkle in his eye, throwing his arm over my shoulder. “I was just trying to seduce Bianca here, though apparently it’s extremely hard to get this girl into bed,” he adds, seeming very proud of himself.

  “I’ve said it before and I’m sure I’ll say it a million more times,” I laugh, swatting at his arm. “You wish.”

  “Bianca, baby, my charm will work on you one of these days, and when it does,” he says, pausing for effect. “It’s going to be magical,” he explains, picking up his drink and laughing to himself as he leaves the table.

  “Oh, my god,” Jacinta grins. “He is delirious. I swear he’s so in love with you and he doesn’t care who knows it,” she says at his retreating form. “You know, you would have fun with him. I mean, it’s not like Rylan is suddenly going to not be your teacher and confess his undying, forbidden love for you,” she says with the perfect tone of bitchy sarcasm.

  “I know and I wish things were different because I’d totally give it a go. I swear, as soon as I shake this ridiculous thing for Rylan, which should be any day now, I’ll see if I can make things work with Daniel,” I tell her, knowing there’s no way these feelings for Rylan are anywhere close to disappearing, in fact, they are getting stronger by the day. “Now,” I say, changing the topic. “You know Daniel said Trey has been mopping around all afternoon,” I say, dangling the bait in front of her.

  “What? Seriously?” she says, immediately falling prey to my wicked games. “That’s stupid, he’s moping because I admitted I like him?”

  “Well… no,” I say, continuing at the blank stare she gives me. “He’s moping because the girl he’s crazy about is upset and went ape shit on him today.”

  “I was just upset and annoyed, and it all just came out like word vomit. I really didn’t mean to lose my shit like that,” she says embarrassed, burying her face in her hands.

  “I know, I was there. But maybe it isn’t me you should be talking to about it.” I subtly suggest.

  “I know, I think it’s about time I actually have a serious conversation with him and get it all out in the open,” she says, digging her spoon deep into the ice cream and scooping it into her mouth.

  “I think that’s an excellent idea,” I smile, grabbing the bowl. “Now, give me back that ice cream.”

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  It’s Tuesday afternoon and I’m sitting in my Language class listening to my teacher, whose name is either Miss Cathy or Miss Darcy. Who the hell knows? I watch the clock, counting down the last few minutes of class while Miss Whatsherface goes on about something in French.

  Two minutes to go. I can almost smell the freedom of the hour lunch break, which I know is going to be entertaining as hell watching Jacinta squirm as she confesses her love for Trey.

  “Bianca,” I hear my name being called. My eyes snap to the front of the room to Miss Whatsherface who’s giving me an expectant look. Oh no, she must have asked a question.

  “Oh, um, can you repeat that?” I ask as she gives me a frustrated look.

  “Comment allez-vous?” she says, the words rolling off her tongue as if English hadn’t been her first language. Though no matter how great she sounds saying it, it doesn’t change the fact that I’ve been taking language classes since kindergarten and I still have no clue what she’s on about.

  “Ahh…,” I say, looking around to my classmates for a bit of help, but coming up empty. I hear the chime of the bell indicating the end of class. “Oh no. Rain check?” I say, getting up and bee lining for the door before she has a chance to stop me.

  I head for the cafeteria, knowing that is exactly where I’ll find Jacinta. I push through the doors and quickly scan the room, spotting her almost the same time she lays eyes on me. I walk towards her with a skip, unable to contain my excitement for the events that are about to unfold. I notice an off tinge to Jacinta’s face and realize that she’s probably two seconds away from crapping herself which stirs my excitement further.

  “Would you wipe that ridiculous look off your face,” Jacinta scolds as I get close. Looks like her nerves have bought out her snappy side.

  “What look? I have no look on my face,” I shoot back, practically jumping up and down.

  “Contain yourself, woman,” she says, leading us towards the long line of students waiting for their lunch “You’re making a spectacle.”

  “Am not,” I laugh. “Have you got a game plan?” I say with a prying smile.

  “Ahhh… not really,” she says, looking anywhere but at me. “I thought I’d just wing it,” she adds, breaking into a nervous giggle.

  “Sounds good to me,” I say, finally at the front of the line, picking up two trays and handing her one. “I’m starving,” I announce to anyone whose willing to listen as I start to fill my tray.

  “Do you see him?” Jacinta asks distractedly, her tray still empty.

  I turn to glance around the cafeteria, looking straight over to the table where Trey and Daniel usually sit. Finding Daniel, but no Trey. I scan the room and come up with nothing. “I’m not sure,” I say, catching sight of her pale face. “Don’t stress, I’m sure he will be here soon,” I add, grabbing a pie and putting it on her tray before leading her over to our usual table.

  “You don’t get it, you have no issue talkin
g to boys. I had to work myself up to get to this point. If I don’t talk to him today, I probably won’t do it at all,” she says all flustered as she picks at her pie, which I’m pretty sure is going to be cold before it gets eaten.

  I pull my phone out of my pocket and quickly type out a text.

  Bianca - Hey Loser, where’s Trey?

  I hit send and glance across the room at Daniel who digs his phone out of his pocket, quickly types, then glances up at me with a smile as I hear the familiar ding of my phone.

  Daniel – Detention. Why?

  Bianca - I’ve got someone here who is dying to spill the beans.

  Daniel – Finally! His bad mood is getting on my nerves.

  “What’s he saying?” Jacinta asks, probing for information.

  “He’s in detention, so doesn’t look like it’s going to happen today,” I say, trying to break the bad news as quickly as possible.

  “Oh, okay,” she sighs, quietly getting back to picking at her pie.

  “Hey, don’t look so upset about it, maybe it’s a sign. You can’t rush these things. It will happen when the time is right,” I say, throwing my arms around her and giving her a tight squeeze.

  “Okay, okay, relax would you,” she says with a smile, one that I’ve come to learn is fake.

  “We have the rest of our lives to make as many mistakes as possible with these boys. Why start today?” I say, breaking into a cheeky grin, which is rewarded with a true smile from my best friend who finally takes a proper bite out of her lunch, meaning I can get started on my own. I hear the familiar ding of my phone once again. Far out. My lunch is going to be well and truly cold before I get the chance to eat. I pull my phone out and hit the home button, lighting up the screen.

  Daniel - Wanna get out of here?

  I glance up at Daniel and catch the wink he sends my way.

  Bianca - And go where?

  Daniel - We could make out under the bleachers?

  Realizing he’s still watching me with a smile plastered on his face. I shake my head, mouthing the word ‘no’, which only gets me a bigger grin and a new message.

  Daniel - Bleachers don’t work for you? How about my dorm room? Yours?

  I look up at him to find him still grinning at me. I roll my eyes and make a show of turning off my phone and putting it away in my bag. I pay attention to my lunch, ignoring anything and everything around me until it’s gone.

  We duck into the bathrooms before the end of lunch and are followed in by two girls from my Guard History class who stop in front of the mirrors to touch up their makeup. Which I must admit is exactly what Jacinta and I are doing, but they manage to look like the biggest pair of bimbo’s around with their panda eyes, orange skin and bleach blonde hair that will most likely break if you blow on it hard enough.

  I stand in the mirror touching up my lip gloss while I wait for Jacinta who has excused herself to actually use the bathroom as if that’s actually a proper reason to come in here. The bimbos continue their conversation as if nobody else exists around them.

  “My Dad called last night,” The first girl says.

  “Oh, really? Did he have any gossip?” her friend questions with wide eyes

  “Oh yeah,” she responds. “So, you know how there have been those vampire attacks in town? Well, there was another one a few days ago, and this guy was killed with his daughter in the room and the vampire forced her to watch,” she says, unintentionally making my world freeze.

  “Oh my god. That’s so awful, what happened to the girl?” her friend replies.

  “Who knows? They probably killed her too. I heard she was only twelve, it sounds so awful.” she says, pocketing her lip gloss and picking up their things to exit the bathroom.

  Thoughts of the attack and awful memories swarm through my mind and makes me want to throw up. Water is suddenly sprayed in my face and I snap back to reality. “What’s going on in there? I swear, I’ve been talking to you for ages, I thought you must have gone,” Jacinta says, drying her hands on her pants.

  “Oh, sorry. Those girls just said something that made me think of my Dad,” I say, choosing to be honest.

  “Oh, shit. Sorry,” she says, leading us out of the bathroom as the bell for the next class rings. “I heard what they were saying, but I didn’t think. Sorry, that was stupid of me. Are you okay?” she asks, stopping and giving me a big hug.

  “Yeah, I’ll be fine, just brought up some nasty memories is all,” I say.

  “I know, it couldn’t be easy,” she says, squeezing me just a bit harder. If only she knew the full story about that day. “I’ll see you after class,” she says letting go and heading off to fairy studies.

  I walk to my Combat Training session alone, desperately trying to get the thoughts of my father out of my mind, but failing miserably. I get to the room where we were yesterday and realize, apart from Tessa and Rylan, I’m the first student here. I lean against the wall waiting for the rest of the boys to show up.

  Unexpected tears begin to fill my eyes as the memories struggle to leave my mind. “How’s your hand?” I hear from a deep voice that’s suddenly right beside me.

  “It’s fine,” I say quickly, holding out my hand to draw the attention away from my face, not wanting him to see the tears in my eyes, though he would have to be blind not to see the fat tears falling from my eyes.

  “Good…” Rylan says slowly, pushing his hand through his hair, looking slightly awkward. “Is, ah, everything ok?” he asks quietly, not to draw attention.

  “Yeah, I, um, just have a lot on my mind,” I say a little more honestly than I had intended, giving him a small smile and wiping the tears away, thinking that if this was anybody else I would be completely embarrassed to be caught crying, but there’s something soothing about Rylan’s presence that makes me thankful he’s here.

  “Right, you good to handle a knife today? Or should you be somewhere else?”

  “No, I’m good,” I say, more determined than ever.

  “Ok, well you have about three seconds to pull your shit together before the boys get here,” he says softly, which sends my mind spiralling. He indicates to the group of boys who are slowly making their way over. A clear warning to get it together to avoid prying eyes and questions.

  “Oh shit,” I whisper to myself, though I know Rylan is still listening and eyeing me as I turn away and fixing myself up before any of them see me in my moment of weakness.

  “What took so long boys? You’re wasting my time,” Rylan says, back in instructor mode. “Let’s get on with it.” He turns and pushes the heavy door open and I follow behind him avoiding the eyes of Daniel and Trey who are bound to know that something is up.

  We walk in through the heavy door into an already brightly lit room. Rylan pushes straight through to the next door which I’m guessing means there’s no time wasted on checking out the weapons today. We follow behind him into the same room we had been in the day before and gather in the small clearing.

  Tessa comes in behind us carrying a similar box to the one Rylan had the guns in yesterday and I’m assuming this one is full of daggers. The box gets put on the table and Tessa goes to join Rylan at the front of the class.

  “Okay, guys, today is going to be very similar to our lesson plan from yesterday,” Tessa starts. “However, instead of shooting, you will be learning everything there is to know about using a dagger,” she explains, pausing for effect as the boys lose their tiny minds in excitement. “Right, so like yesterday, we will give you a breakdown of technique, a quick demonstration, some basic rules to make this work, then you will have a go.”

  Once all the excitement wears off, Tessa pulls out a dagger from who knows where, earning her a very inappropriate and sexual comment whispered by Luke which comes out a lot louder than he had intended. After Rylan finishes staring him down, which has him practically begging for mercy, Tessa breaks into every bit of knowledge she knows about the use of daggers with Rylan occasionally throwing in his two cents. I
listen intently to her advice on positioning the dagger in your hand, to different footing, what force to use all the way down to right hand versus left.

  Once Tessa is done her explanation she steps up for a demonstration. With my mind still cloudy from information overload, I force myself to pay attention to the way she holds the dagger, how far her arm comes back before she throws, the angle in which the dagger is released from her hand, the way she holds her body, her footing and so on. I try my best to commit each stage of her demonstration to memory, though realizing now, there’s a lot more technique involved in throwing a dagger then I had initially assumed.

  Tessa faces the target at the opposite end of the lane and gets prepared. She takes the dagger in her right hand and in the space of a second, her arm flies back and suddenly the dagger is let loose from her grasp, it flies straight through the air, finding home with a loud and definite thud in the center of the target. And just like that, I realize that while Tessa is an amazing fighter, she’s also lethal. Not only do I want to be better than the idiots in this class, I want to be like her, if not better.

  Tessa places five daggers in each lane, explaining that we’ll throw all five daggers, then as a group will walk to the opposite end, collect and begin again to avoid stabbing any of our classmates.

  We are given five minutes to get used to the feel of the daggers in our hands and practice the motion of throwing the dagger without actually letting it fly. Luke, however, has a little trouble listening to the ‘practice’ part of that explanation and I’m pleased to see him being escorted out of the room.

  When we’re finally able to give it a proper go, I focus on my dagger, making sure all thoughts of my Dad are right at the back of my mind. I squeeze it between my fingers and raise my arm, bringing it back and flinging my arm forward with as much force as I can possibly manage. I let go of the dagger and watch as it twirls through the air, certainly not the same way Tessa’s had, but at least it’s still going. I hear the thud of my dagger connecting with the target, then watch as it falls to the ground with a loud clatter on the concrete floor.