She struggled and tried to shove away the crowd in front of her to make an escape route. I paused my journey into her, grabbed each arm with one of mi...ne and pinned them on her back, making any further try to escape futile and painful. For the second time this night she turned her head and her tear stained eyes pleaded to let her go and to not do this to her.I only smiled and put one finger on my mouth, in the universal gesture to be silent and calm. Then I pointed to her friend. She had been. John led us out of his office and down the hall to a small room with acamera and a seat. He had me sit on the chair and then he took a coupleof pictures as Megan before he told me we needed pictures of Sarah.I was nervous when he stepped back outside, leaving Dad and I alone inthe small room. I didn't fully trust this guy, especially now that hehad been endowed with my most precious secret. Dad had assured me thathe was trustworthy, and that he had signed a non-disclosure agreement,but I still. “I also remember you said that it would take a lot more than beating your grade in class to, how did you put it, ‘get that’. Just what would I have to do?”“Is that your lame way of asking me to go to bed with you? Seriously? You can’t even be bothered to come up with something stupid like ‘That dress looks nice on you but would look better on the floor next to my bed’?” she said, laughing. “As if I was going to answer THAT question. If you’re as smart as you think you are, YOU figure it. ’ ‘Right, as I was saying,’ said Betsy, I have been advised by two former specialists who have advised different strategies.’ ‘I wouldn’t trust Mike Street,’ Kenny said darkly. Betsy decided this was an appropriate moment to tell an untruth. ‘Funny, he said the same thing about you.’ Betsy was surprised to see Kenny grin rather than scowl. Why was that? ‘So, all they’ve done is to confuse you?’ ‘No, not at all, Matilda. There is total agreement that we work cleverly, keeping our heads down that.
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