Revived (Cat Patrick)

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and fill Audrey’s paper cup with whatever brand of clear soda they have. I take a deep breath and shake my head at my girlishness as I grab a lid and snap it on, then shove a straw through it. I walk back to the table feeling surprisingly more centered.
    “Do I get a tip for that?” I ask Audrey when I’m about five steps away from her.
    “You wish!” she says, laughing loudly.
    “Fine, then I’ll take it back,” I say, pretending to turn around.
    “Give me my drink!” Audrey shouts playfully. Her voice echoes off the walls, up to the skylight. People all over the food court look up from their greasy snacks. An older lady tsks at the scene we’re making; two young girls giggle to themselves.
    And that’s when I see her.
    Across the food court, Nora Fitzgerald from Frozen Hills is turning in her chair to see what’s going on.
    Like a deer who spies a hunter, I bolt. Only when I round the corner of the main part of the mall and duck into one of those side hallways that lead to the creepy walkway behind the stores do I realize that I’m still holding Audrey’s drink. When I’m sure that no one’s followed me, I set it down on the floor and text Audrey.
Daisy: SORRY! But I can explain. Meet me around the corner by Foot Find.

    I hit send and wait. Audrey and Matt arrive in minutes.
    “You could have just asked for some of my soda, Dais,” Audrey jokes. She picks it up and starts drinking it. “What’s the deal?”
    Matt’s standing between me and the main walkway. Instinctively, I stay directly behind him, like he’s my shield. He looks at me funny.
    “You look like you saw a ghost,” he says.
    More like Nora did , I think to myself.
    “I saw a girl from my old school who… uh… hates me,” I say. “Can we just go?”
    Matt shrugs and Audrey nods. We make our way toward the movie theater’s parking lot, Audrey chattering about mean girls, me looking over my shoulder for Nora, and Matt eyeing me like he knows I’m lying and wants to ask about the truth.
    Thankfully, I catch a break: Matt doesn’t ask.

ten
    “It’s only a long weekend,” Mason says, glancing at me in the rearview mirror as we barrel down Interstate 29 in the dark.
    “I know,” I say glumly. “But we weren’t supposed to leave until tomorrow. And wait—what do you mean by long weekend?”
    “I thought I told you that we’re staying until Monday night,” Mason says. “To ensure enough time for Wade’s test. We called the school and got you excused from Monday’s classes.”
    “No, you didn’t tell me that,” I mutter, turning backward in my seat and watching the lights of Omaha fade into the distance. I already regret telling Cassie and Mason about Nora because it gave them a reason to leave town tonight. Now I’m even more annoyed because I won’t get to see Audrey or Matt on Monday. “I’m not supposed to be on this trip.”
    “You weren’t supposed to be seen,” Cassie says without looking up from her computer. I’m surprised by her tone; she’s not usually so snappy. The worst part is that she’s right.
    “Why was Nora even in Omaha?” I mutter.
    “We checked her email,” Cassie says. “She’s staying with relatives. Something about a family reunion this weekend.”
    “Random,” I say, shaking my head. “What’s going to happen with her?”
    “Depends on quite a few variables,” Mason says, scratching his head.
    “Like?” I look at him expectantly.
    “Like whether or not she saw you. And if she did, whether she wrote it off as coincidence or actually believes you’re alive.”
    “And?”
    “And it depends on what she does with the information.”
    “If she goes public—” I begin.
    Cassie interrupts. “Then our thirty-year research study is over.”
    “But hasn’t this happened before?” I protest.
    “To my knowledge, it’s only happened one other time,” Cassie says.
    “Twice,” Mason corrects. “There was that one in Missouri.”
    “I meant that one. What was the

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