rage and confusion.
 
 "Go where?" Ivy asked, standing as well.
 
 "All those months I lived with her. All those months I trusted her with everything. And all that time
 
 she was lying to my face," I spat. "If she could keep this from me, what else has she been lying
 
 about?" I added, holding up the picture.
 
 "Reed, you ca
 
 n't just confront her. We have to call the police,"
 
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 Ivy said firmly, stepping in front of me as if to block my route to the door.
 
 "So call the police," I told her. "I'm going."
 
 She reached out and grabbed my wrist. "But the girl could be seriously dangerous."
 
 "I don't care. There are a hundred people at that party," I said. "What's she going to do to me in
 
 front of a hundred people?"
 
 "Reed, I can't let you--"
 
 "You can either let go of me, or I can make you," I told her, staring into her coal-black eyes. "Your
 
 choice."
 
 Just like that, Ivy released me. And just like that, I was on my way across campus to finally confront
 
 the girl who called herself my best friend.
 
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 * * *
 
 The music was pounding when we reached the solarium, Ivy trying desperately to explain
 
 everything into her cell phone--to make the officer on the other end understand. Red and pink
 
 lights flashed, bathing all the faces and distorting them into demonesque masks. Everywhere I
 
 looked people were laughing and sipping punch and dancing. Everyone I knew, obliviously
 
 prepping for a night of revelry.
 
 But Sabine. Where was Sabine?
 
 "Reed! I'm so glad you're here." Noelle appeared out of nowhere and slipped her warm hand into
 
 mine. "I think it's about time we talk."
 
 "No," I heard myself say. "Not now."
 
 A look of consternation crossed Noelle's face, but I didn't have time to explain. I slipped away from