《Dancing with the Devil》Chapter Ten
Advertisement
Chapter Ten
Frankie had her hand on Mac’s arm. They stood straddling their bikes outside the Douglas’ house. Stan kept pulling the curtains back every few seconds and it gave Mackenzie the impression that the house was winking at her.
“Are you sure you’re going to be alright, Mac?”
She nodded and wheeled her bicycle into the garage. Frankie wasn’t convinced, though, and followed her. In slow motion, Mac locked the RC to the workbench in the back, next to the extra fridge. “Do you think what Charlie was saying is true? Maybe it’s not, you know? Maybe he was just being his usual jerk self.”
“Mackenzie, you knew Grady would go out with someone else at some point, right?”
“I guess,” Mac said. “But I wasn’t thinking that far ahead.” But Mac knew that wasn’t true. She hadn’t wanted to face it, as usual.
“Maybe it’s not true,” Frankie offered.
“Whatever. I don’t care,” Mac lied. She turned off the garage light and pulled the door shut. They crossed the grass to the concrete steps just outside the kitchen. They could see Stan through the window, trying to peer out into the darkness.
The door opened, and a rectangle of light hit the side yard where they stood talking. Both girls squinted. “Hi, Mr. Douglas,” Frankie said, before turning and giving Mac a quick hug. “We leave in two weeks. On our trusty steeds. To make our escape…just focus on that,” she whispered.
“I’d think you’d have more bounce in your step now that you have your precious bike,” Stan said, as Mac brushed past him and into the kitchen. “And by the way, thanks so much. After a hard day at work, I do like to have my dinner waiting, you know.”
“So tell your wife.”
“My wife is working late, so it’s up to you.” Mac barely heard him as he blathered on about how they were a family, and a family is supposed to be a partnership and partners need to do the dance together. When one leads, the other follows and if…
“Are you talking about that stupid dance again?” Mac interrupted, miserable thoughts of Grady scattering.
“Aw, honey, you’re not jealous, are you?” Stan asked. He reached out to stroke her cheek, but Mackenzie’s head snapped back like a rubber band pulled too tight.
“Do. Not. Touch. Me.” She said through clenched teeth. “Ever.”
“I just don’t know what your problem is, Mackenzie.”
“You are my problem.”
“And I can be a bigger one, unless you’ve changed your mind about going on this trip of yours?” He folded his arms and turned his back on her. “If you want me to sign those forms, you’d better stop talking trash about the dance. Especially to your sister.”
When Mackenzie didn’t respond her father stomped out of the room, slamming the door behind him.
* * *
“Okay, people, quiet down!” Otis yelled, clapping his hands. He wasn’t having much luck getting their attention. The excitement buzzed through the room. “You guys are like mosquitoes at a nudist colony, but we have to get down to business.”
Frankie looked up from the bike mag she and Dante were looking at. “That’s a grim image, O.”
Dante tapped a spread on the latest road gear and said, “Check this out, Frank-a-lah. This is so you. You’d be zinging it in this kit.”
Frankie leaned over to get a better look and whistled. “I would. Can I have that page?”
Advertisement
Dante tore it out with a loud rip. Elsewhere at the Geeks meeting, kids were going over lists of stuff they were taking on the trip, and sharing printouts from websites that showed cool places to stop on the way to Vermont. Maps were open, covering the empty desks in the back like tablecloths.
Everyone jumped when the door slammed as all heads turned to see who’d walked in. Otis smiled. “Finally, a way to grab your attention. For you newer members who haven’t met her, this is MaToya, co-founder of our beloved club.”
If Otis thought MaToya's entrance would quiet the room, he was dead wrong. Chairs scraped back as kids jumped up to greet her with shouts of “Ma!” and “How’s college?” and “Don’t let Otis take us the easy route, Ma …”
MaToya grinned, her dark eyes shining, lighting up her whole face. Her smile grew when Mac caught her eye. Ma said her hellos to everyone, and waited until the cluster of kids scattered back to their seats. Mac sat on the big teacher’s desk at the front of the room, and jumped off when MaToya was close enough to hug.
As everyone settled for the meeting, Mackenzie remembered back to when Ma was a senior, worried about the Bike Geeks falling apart once she left for school. One day that spring, she’d taken a long ride, and while on a break at The Stand, heard the counter guy say to a customer, “So how’s school going, Ma?”
Mac had only been in seventh grade, but she knew who MaToya was. When the older girl came out and settled herself on another stump seat to eat, they started talking bikes. Ma had been so impressed with Mac’s knowledge, she’d convinced Otis to unofficially hire Mac at the shop. For that, Ma would always have a special place in her heart.
“You look great,” MaToya said, squeezing her arm. “Can you talk later?” When Mac nodded, Ma said, “Good. We can catch up and nail down some details about the trip.”
Mackenzie sat in the front row with the rest of the Geeks, and Ma took her place at the big desk. The room went silent.
“I’m glad to see you all here, and so pumped about the trip. I’ve got some updates for you.” She pulled a red folder out of the messenger bag next to her. “First day of the trip, which is June 29th, you are off the hook. We’ll meet here in the parking lot, and load up all our stuff under the bus, making sure you guys don’t bring more than you’re supposed to. We will be very strict about this. Then we’ll rack the bikes on the trailer and head up to Providence. We’re there one night, and the next day we rock.” There was general, low-key whoops and clapping.
“We have reservations at hostels between here and Vermont, and a few days stay at a surprise location over the Fourth of July holiday,” she continued. “However, despite the fact that I started making arrangements months ago, many hostels were filled, so we do, in fact have to bring camping gear.” Her look stopped the groans. “I don’t know what you’re complaining about. It’s not as though you have to carry anything!” Looking toward the back of the room, MaToya asked, She looked toward the back of the room. “Otis, should we tell these babies how we had to carry packs and saddlebags on our first trip?”
“Saddlebags?” Charlie scoffed. “No van support?”
Advertisement
“No van support,” MaToya said, and turned to the blackboard behind the desk. The sound of the chalk clicking against the slate filled the room as everyone waited.
Charlie whispered to Dante, “Must be how she got that white streak in her hair.”
“No, I’ve had that since I met you, Charles,” Ma said without turning around. A couple of kids smirked as Charlie sank deeper into his seat.
“Okay,” MaToya said, brushing the chalk dust off her hands. “You guys must follow these guidelines, or you will be miserable, and I know this because I will make it so.”
From the back of the room, Otis added, “Worse, I’ll toss your stuff in the closest can and then wave goodbye when your parents come to pick you up.”
MaToya pointed to the board and continued. “When in doubt, leave it out. All you need is two or three pairs of shammies, your dopp kit, two jerseys, socks—oh, and when was the last time you cleaned out your hydration pack? We’ll have gels and bars, or whatever energy boosts you prefer, but your reservoir needs to hold at least 70 ounces of water. I know you won’t forget your tools and flat repair kit. No mooching. You’ll be checking your spare every day.”
After going over the rest of the updates, talking about some of their stopping points and routes, MaToya handed out thick envelopes with the itinerary. “Since you won’t be allowed to bring any electronics with you, our contact info is on the first page for your folks right under the hostel numbers and addresses.”
Frankie raised her hand, and Ma nodded in her direction. “What if we need to make a call?”
“Like I said, if it’s an emergency, you can use one of our cells,” MaToya said, pointing to herself and Otis. “We’re leaving the modern world behind. Get this straight: no cells, game units, iAnythings, or whatever else needs an outlet to charge up.”
Otis said, “Did we mention we were traveling light?” Otis said.
“And anyway, last time I did this trip, the only time I got a signal was the day I left,” MaToya added.
“What are the hostels like? Do we eat there or go out? Is it like a bed and breakfast?” Dante asked.
“Uh, no, Dante,” Ma said, trying not to smile. “They’re not B&Bs, but they’re serviceable. Usually there’s a communal kitchen where we can store and prepare our meals. Since we’re going as a group, linens and towels are provided. You’ll sleep in bunk beds for the most part, and in separate dorm-style rooms. If you want to know anything else after going through your packets, email me or save it till our next meeting.”
Otis added, “And everyone, the next meeting is the last before the trip, so make sure you write down any questions that you or your parents have so we can address everything prior to departure. Remember to let your folks know they have to be at that meeting, which is why we’re having it at seven p.m., rather than after school.
* * *
“Sign my yearbook?”
Mackenzie looked up to see Dante and Frankie waving three blue hardcover books in front of her face. “Ooh! You picked up mine too! Thanks, guys. Here, sign mine.”
Frankie hunched over Dante’s book as she penned her inscription. “I can’t believe it’s the last day already.”
“I know. Which means we’re almost outta here.”
* * *
Before they knew it, it was time for the last Bike Geeks meeting and Mac was on the floor of Frankie’s room, surrounded by piles of potential trip gear. Every free surface was covered. The room looked like someone was about to have a huge yard sale.
“I really wanted to be packed before tonight,” Frankie said, tossing a PJ top on her reject pile. “We’re only supposed to take two or three shammies? If we don’t get a chance to wash our stuff more than once a week, I’m going to have such a pong.” Frankie raised her left arm above her head and took a dramatic whiff of her armpits. “But I smell like roses now.”
“Uh-huh,” Mac mumbled, her mind elsewhere. She counted out fives pairs of socks and underwear. “I can’t believe I haven’t seen Grady once since we broke up. I mean, I saw his car in the pharmacy parking lot, but when I went in—”
“You went in?” Frankie interrupted. “Were you looking for trouble? Mac, the last few weeks you’ve been doing so great. You’re in shape for the trip, and I haven’t heard you moan about Grady at all.”
“Just because I haven’t moaned about him doesn’t mean I’m 100% Grady-free.” Mackenzie made a neat pile of her stuff and began slipping it into her pack.
Frustrated, Frankie blew out her cheeks. “You’re about to leave on the trip you’ve been waiting for since you were eleven or twelve. On the bike you’ve saved for since forever. You said you were over him.” After pausing a second, Frankie asked, “What happened when you went into the pharmacy, anyway?”
Mackenzie was pulling her pack on, testing the weight. “Even if we have to hike into the campsites, this won’t be bad to carry.” She walked around, stepping over the various piles of Frankie’s clothes and gear.
“So what happened?”
“He wasn’t there. But Sophie was. I guess Grady lends his precious Mustang now, as long as it’s just to family.”
“Sophie? Ex-Sophie you mean?”
Mac stopped parading around the room and turned to Frankie. “Oh, I never told you, did I? Grady said it was this big secret, and then you and I weren’t talking and I forgot to tell you.”
Frankie was sitting on the floor holding three different pairs of bike shorts. She threw one at Mac’s head and said, “C’mon, what?”
“Oh,” said Mac, edging the pack off her back. “His dad is marrying Sophie’s mom. So Sophie, his ex-girlfriend, mind you, will be his sister. How gross is that?” Mackenzie blushed and turned away.
“Yeah. It’s pretty weird, I guess. Hey, I never got any lunch and I’m starved. I want to grab something before we have to leave.” Then, looking at the clock next to her bed, Frankie gasped. “Mac! The meeting!”
Both girls ran down the stairs two at a time, leapt out the door and hopped on their bikes. They strapped their helmets on as they pedaled, hands-free. Mac yelled over the traffic, “Your folks are meeting us there straight from work?”
Frankie turned her head halfway, letting the wind catch her words and carry them back to Mac. “Yep! Yours?”
“Unfortunately!” Mac yelled back.
They whooshed into the Geek room just as Frankie was downing the last bite of the energy bar she’d found in her pack as they rushed out the door. Otis motioned them to sit, and they perched on the wide windowsills in the back. Mac scanned the crowded room for her father and was relieved to see the completed forms on the desk in front of him. She didn’t know why it’d been so hard for her to hold her tongue about the dance. Who cared? But every time Lily had brought it up, she’d kept her promise and didn’t say another word against it.
Why shouldn’t Lily have fun? Mac thought, staring at her father. Thanks to Barb, she has a totally different relationship with Dad so maybe she’ll actually like going.
Mackenzie tried to pay attention to what Otis and MaToya were saying about the trip, but it was all lists, and other info they’d already gotten in previous Geek meetings. She only had to wait a little longer before she could go off to Vermont and forget all about everything, and lose all track of time. No calendars, no watches, and no way for anyone to call and get to her. Sounded like heaven.
Mackenzie sighed. If she wouldn’t miss Lily so much, she might even think of a way to stay gone and never go back home.
Advertisement
- In Serial142 Chapters
Return of the Woodcutter
Aito Walker was a self-proclaimed martial artist, a criminal, a broken man, and a fishing slave who later became a woodcutter before dying due to his heavy consumption of alcohol.With thousands of other humans, he is forcefully revived into a boundless grey space by the gods of a foreign world, Iris, to take part in a never-ending war waged against Fearmongers. A race capable of corrupting living beings and inducing fear, even the bravest of warriors cannot resist—when the Fearmongers do not kill them, that is.To bait humans into this conflict, the gods offer the mortals powers in exchange of eternal servitude and the completion of trials before finally entering Iris.Even though Aito doesn’t agree with it, he sees in Iris a chance to atone for his past misdeeds, in this fantasy world of swords and magic filled with many races, where everything seems possible.He will pave his own path despite the gods he despises trying to manipulate him into doing their bidding.Aito will start with almost nothing but his wit, a peculiar system, and increased strength—much like other revived humans.Bearing a sin—he could not, cannot, and will not forget—haunting him to this day, Aito will strive to regain what little honor he has left.He will suffer and, at times, fail. Taking advantage of his weaknesses, the Fearmongers, demigods, gods, and many others will hinder his path.But a powerful yearning will keep him from falling apart. An ever-burning flame melting away the despair and welding back the broken pieces of courage.A single desire.«I will find redemption no matter the cost.»………Or not, hun, who knows? The book isn’t done yet. Haha—SLAP!«Who put this guy in the synopsis narration?! Get him out of here and launch the warnings! Now!»***WARNINGS:— The MC is human. If you’re looking for a perfect MC, you’ll only be wasting your time here. However, if you’re looking for an MC who will LEARN, GROW because of his flaws. An MC who will try his hardest to overcome adversity, then you’re in the right place.— No harems. However, it doesn’t mean the characters can’t fool around without having love interests. A relationship isn’t necessary for people to satisfy their physical desires.— You will find a few typos, grammatical and wording issues, that’s certain. I’ll do my best to bring you guys quality content and such issues will either be nonexistent or extremely few. However, one man can only do so much. If I get enough support, I’ll hire an EDITOR that will look at the chaps with a fresh eye. And POOF! Issues no more. Improved quality. Happier author and reader. Not sure if the editor will be happy tho.— The first three chapters are fast-paced as to quickly get into the nitty-gritty but slow down afterward to give the story the time it needs to progress accordingly.— The book can, never mind, it will contain «strong» language, gore and violence.— Comedy, as you know it (and if you don’t, now you know) is subjective. So you might not like the jokes.— If you truly read that until the end you have my virtual congratulations ‘cause I sure as hell wouldn’t have done that.
8 3250 - In Serial29 Chapters
Red Souls
In a world where Superheroes and villains exist, the conflicts that can not be solved by mere words will inevitably rise.Jack Mercer, a 17 year old high school student, becomes a victim in an unavoidable tragedy - but it also becomes the catalyst for an incredible change in him which will either lead him down the path to unparalleled greatness, or towards the cycle of the madness and darkness. Please note: The early draft/WIP chapters can be found in the Novel Updates Forums. Also, the chapters can be found on the Fantasy-Books.live as well.
8 186 - In Serial7 Chapters
Titama
Titama's crew runs illegal clones on the streets of Neo Francisco, grown in vats with only brain stems intact. But with her boss, Muturangi, wanting to spread his tentacles of influence and greed, his latest venture takes things a step further. Over one bloody night, Titama will be forced to fight for her life, and for what she hopes is right.
8 175 - In Serial47 Chapters
Archillies Duane : The World Traveller
Summary : The story is about a boy named Archillies Duane who was transported to another world. Join as he tries to survive in another world with unknown powers. --First story, would appreciate tips and constructive critizism, thanks. -Totally original idea of a summoned person that will extend over different worlds depending on the way it goes.
8 95 - In Serial50 Chapters
falling for a tiktok boy
Brynn Moormeier got a call from the lights out tour manager trent asking her to go on tour with them for the summer. Little did she know this would turn into the best summer of her life. Meeting some of her best friends and possibly the live of her life!
8 174 - In Serial110 Chapters
UNSPOKEN
Unspoken is a book filled with poems and songs I've made throughout my life. Each chapter will be either a song or poem. They are similar to what many of you have experienced in life... featuring love, heartbreak, loneliness, etc. These are all the emotions I was never able to let out so I chose to write them out on paper.
8 203

