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by Seuzz
Rated: 18+ · Interactive · Fantasy · #1510047
A mysterious book allows you to disguise yourself as anyone.
This choice: Refuse to work with Caleb and Keith  •  Go Back...
Chapter #13

Half Truths and Fake Friends

    by: Seuzz
Even before he'd started you had decided to reject any proposal he made. And yet, Caleb had almost won you over.

Until he made the mistake of implying that your partnership with Chelsea is "unnatural."

Well, maybe it is. She's the alpha queen of the school, and you're one of the invisible people. But here the two of you are. You can't shake the memory of her squeezing your arm yesterday. Or the way you and she--albeit in disguise--came this close to doing it.

And on the other side is Caleb, who has lied and taken advantage of you. If anyone had looked at the last few weeks, they'd easily conclude that Chelsea was your friend, and that Caleb wasn't.

You can't betray Chelsea. Even if your relationship with her has been "unnatural" over the arc of your high school careers, maybe this is the start of a new and "natural" relationship.

Well, as "natural" as it can be when freaky magic stuff is involved.

But what to do about Caleb and Keith?

You toss restlessly on your bed. You have to talk to someone, and for the first time in years it can't be your two best friends. It can't be anyone, in fact, except--

It seems like a breach of protocol, but you call Chelsea. "Are you free?" you ask without preamble. "Because I really need to talk."

Your heart skips at her silence, but when she speaks she doesn't sound angry. "It's not really a good time for me. What's it about?"

"I just need to talk about ... What we're doing. What we're going to do," you mumble. Really, what can you tell her? That you've got friends who want to do to her what Gordon did to himself? "It seems like a good idea to have a plan."

"Well, okay," she says, sounding slightly surprised. "That makes sense. But not tonight. Tomorrow night, around seven?"

"Up over the gym?" She agrees. "I'll see you there."

* * * * *

You do a lot of thinking overnight--sleep is short--so that when Caleb brushes up next to you Monday morning, you're prepared.

"I'm not saying yes or no yet," you say. "But what have you got left from when you had the book?"

"A mask of myself," he says cautiously.

"Can you make another mask? For Tilley?"

"Not without the book."

"Okay, as long as you've got one of yourself, that should make it quicker. I need to see what I can make without Chelsea getting suspicious." That seems to satisfy him. "I'll talk to you tomorrow, when I know more."

He nods, and says he'll keep Keith up to date. That makes you happy. Keeping two people half in the dark would be easier than keeping three of them semi-misled.

* * * * *

Chelsea and Gordon are both upstairs when you arrive that evening; she's cuddled next to him, and he has his arm around her. He looks at you darkly, but says nothing as you close the door.

"So, um, plans," you say after taking a ragged breath. Her eyebrows go up expectantly. "Do you have any ideas about what to do with these ... things we've made?"

Her eyes wander away from your yours. "Not really," she says slowly. "Little ideas, for this and that. Like what we did the other night. That was fun." Now she looks at you. "I think you had fun."

"Yeah, I did. In fact--" You take a deep breath. "I had so much fun I decided I wanna change my situation. I don't wanna be Will Prescott anymore. I wanna use those masks to get another life."

Absolute silence falls. Then Gordon sniggers loudly. Chelsea, without taking her eyes from yours, pops him in the face with her fist. "Shut up. Not you, Will," she adds. "You tell me exactly what you mean."

"I mean what I said," you reply. She is very intense all of a sudden, in a way that leaves you feeling defensive. "I'm sick of what I've got. Other people have it better than me, and I want some of it."

"You can't have it that bad," she says. "I told you you've nothing to be ashamed of."

Easy for you to say. But the calculated appeal to her sense of greed doesn't seem to be going over well, so you change tack slightly. "Maybe if I put it like this. Life is short, and it would be nice to sample different kinds of lives. Not just a stolen evening here and there, worried about getting caught. I mean, a few weeks, a few months at a time. And I don't want to screw up anything for anyone. I'd let them out afterward. I guess they'd be confused, because they'd have missed a lot of time, but ... They'd get over it." You shrug.

Her brow furrows. "What do you mean about 'letting them out'?"

"That's the way it would work." You flop onto the mat. "You know how I 'disappeared' when I put on Gordon's mask?" She grunts. "Well, I make a mask of myself, and put the same stuff inside it. I put it on a person, after I've made a mask of them. They turn into me and take over my life, without realizing it. I take over theirs, for a little while. Like, we put my mask on Kelsey, and I become Kelsey."

"You want to become Kelsey?" she asks.

"Well, not Kelsey. In fact, no one at Westside." You lick your lips. "I'm tired of Westside. I was thinking that maybe I could ... replace someone over at Eastman."

"Why?"

Because I want to run away--far away--so Caleb can't use me to get to you, and so I don't have to try stopping him from doing anything to you. "Because I'm sick of Westside."

"Do you know who you'd, um ..."

"No. I don't even really know anyone at Eastman." You fidget. "I was hoping you could help." And if I don't know who I'll be replacing, Caleb can't squeeze it from my own replacement. "And the sooner the better," you quietly add.

Her eyebrows arch in alarm. "Are you in trouble?"

"No. I'm suddenly just very tired of being myself."

"I told you, there's nothing wrong with who you are."

You can't stop from rolling your eyes and clenching your fists. If she knew what it was like being an insect at this school, having people like her lording it over people like you-- Suddenly, the prospect of taking over someone's life is appealing even without the need to escape from Caleb and his plots.

Chelsea puts her hand on your knee. "Will, you're smart and you're sweet and you're going to have a good life." You snort softly. "And Lisa Yarborough is a blind bitch if she doesn't see that." You flinch back, startled at her words, and she smiles mischievously at your surprise.

"Yeah, well ... Maybe if I saw my life through someone else's eyes for a while, I'd have an easier time believing it."

"Pff," she says, but smiles. "Alright. It'll take me a little while to figure out somewhere for us to go."

"That's fine. We need a few days to make up new masks." You lunge over to the cabinet with the supplies, then stop. "Us?"

Her expression is amused. "I like your idea. And maybe I'd like to stick close to you."

A lop-sided smile creeps up the side of your face.

* * * * *

Four masks need making: one each for you and Chelsea, and one each for your two victims. Chelsea and golem-Gordon each take one. You take the other two, not because you can get them done faster yourself, but because you know you can get Caleb to polish up one for you. He's highly gratified when you press it upon him Tuesday afternoon, and even makes a quick trip home to fetch the mask of himself so you can treat it with a golem shell. "I've talked Chelsea into making a mask of herself," you tell him. "As soon as she's done, we'll put your mask on her, and that will take her out." He grins in a way that makes you shiver.

You take his mask home. That will keep him disarmed, and give you some insurance.

Everyone works diligently, and by Friday morning all the pieces are in place. And yet, at this very nearly last moment, you insist on going off with Caleb and Keith at lunch. "Are we really sure we want to do this?"

They exchange glances. Caleb folds his arms. "What's up?"

"Nothing. Everything's ready to go. It's just-- It's a big thing, stealing someone's life. Stealing Chelsea's life."

"She's not doing anything worthwhile with it," Caleb sniffs. "Pushing people around, making life miserable."

"I heard from Jenny that Yumi was in the bathroom crying yesterday because of Chelsea," Keith says.

"What about?" you frown.

"Cheerleader stuff," Keith shrugs. "Jenny says that Chelsea is a total terror, and she apparently has it in for Yumi and Lin."

You suck on the inside of your cheek. Chelsea's well-earned reputation floods back to you. Have you gotten so bewitched that you've forgotten what she can be like? Or have you gotten close to the real girl? "It's still a huge thing to do to her," you protest, even though you can tell you're not budging them. The topic quickly peters out, and you wander off by yourself, leaving them to mutter to each other in your wake.

Maybe you've not thought all this through--you made that decision about running off pretty quickly, under pressure from Caleb. Maybe you could just tell everyone to stop and chill. As for the new masks--

Caleb is right--Chelsea can be a real bitch. Maybe if those masks were used to copy some of her victims, and you talked her into donning them briefly--for one-night only excursions--she'd get a good look at herself through someone else's eyes, and change her act.

You have the following choices:

1. Hide out at Westside, so Chelsea can experience herself

2. Make that move to Eastman

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