Kimbra could barely walk by the time she made it to the school’s bathroom, she was so shaky with exhaustion. She looked at her phone and wondered how her interview with the police could have lasted only thirty minutes. She’d never realized how much effort it took to prop up a lie under pressure.
Bethany Tanner was at the bathroom’s sink, touching up her face in the chipped mirror. Her eyes settled on Kimbra with a chill. Bethany dropped her lipstick into her bag and said, “You must be worried sick.”
Kimbra hesitated. Too late to turn back now. She approached the sink next to Bethany, cupped her hands under the water. “I’m sure he’s fine.”
Kimbra had awoken this morning to the news that KT had failed to make it to practice. She had just spent the last half hour telling Lady Cop and spooky-eyed Investigator Mayfield that she had called and texted KT all day and gotten no response. She’d told the police she had no idea where KT had gone, which was the truth, impossible and bewildering as it was.
She hadn’t been entirely truthful about much else.
Bethany lined her brow with a pencil. “I thought my man was fine too.”
Kimbra’s stomach turned. She said nothing.
“Staler knows something,” Bethany continued. A toilet flushed in the stall behind them.
“If he does then he didn’t tell me.”
The stall behind them opened. Jasmine Lopez, Bethany’s bony sidekick, washed her hands without a word.
Kimbra knew that Bethany was fucking with her, that the girl had to torment someone because she was too superior to be humbled by grief, but still Kimbra didn’t let her guard down. “Do you know something I don’t?” she said.
“I’m not the one dating the meth addict.”
Kimbra took a long breath. That one hurt. “You know every boy on that team is a liar, right? It’s the only thing they’re good at.”
“Not mine.” Bethany snapped her bag closed. “My boy was perfectly honest. Maybe if he’d listened to me and cut yours loose he’d still be here.”
“Oh, fuck off.” Kimbra rolled her eyes. She couldn’t take Bethany seriously sometimes. “If you knew half the shit KT told me about Dylan you’d—”
Jasmine had Kimbra pinned by the arms before she could say another word. Kimbra struggled but Jasmine only gripped her harder. Motherfucker, the skinny bitch had some strength in her.
Bethany came to stand within an inch of Kimbra’s face. She spoke very calmly. “What did you just say?”
Kimbra couldn’t help but smile at the thought of how KT would laugh when she told him this story. Bethany didn’t scare her. Nobody in this town did. Give Kimbra six more months and she’d never see any of these bitches again.
“The fuck are you smiling for?” Bethany said.
Jasmine gave her a shake. “She asked you a question.”
Kimbra chuckled. “I just thought it was funny, you know? The way you happened to get sick the weekend your boyfriend disappeared.” A thought occurred to Kimbra. “And didn’t you tell Alisha your dad was going out of town Friday night? You must have been so lonely, sick in that big house all weekend.”
A look of pure fury ruined Bethany’s pretty face. Her eyes, bloodshot though they had been a moment before, all but turned black now. The change in her was startling, if unsurprising. Kimbra had always suspected someone as perfect as Bethany Tanner must have an animal in her somewhere.
“Ladies!” called a clipped voice from the restroom door.
Jasmine let Kimbra go. They turned to see Coach Rushing, the dour bull mama of the Bisonettes.
“The police are ready for you, Tanner,” Rushing said. “Come with me.”
The rage that had consumed Bethany was just as quickly bottled up again.
“Yes, ma’am.”
Well then, Kimbra thought, watching Bentley’s blonde darling and her skinny attack dog follow Coach Rushing into the hallway. She rubbed the burn Jasmine’s hands had left on her arms. She wondered how much trouble a girl could get into with a house to herself all weekend.
Well then.