The Coffin Club
here, it‘s hard to breathe. Why don‘t we go over there and relax,‖ he suggested, pointing to couches on the side of the dance floor.
    ―That‘s all right…‖
    ―You look a bit tired. It‘s okay if we take a break.‖ He pulled me out from underneath the balcony‘s overhang.
    Alexander was heading for the main part of the dance floor, in full view of the balcony.
    ―No,‖ I said, tugging him back.
    ―What‘s wrong?‖
    ―I want to sit down.‖
    ―But the seats are over there.‖
    Alexander looked at me with curious and confused eyes. If I told him that Jagger was still in town, he‘d stay in Hipsterville even longer. I‘d be forcing him to remain in town indefinitely, perhaps longer than whatever was mysteriously holding him here in the first place.
    ―C‘mon,‖ he said. ―Let‘s go.‖
    But I was more concerned about Alexander‘s safety. Even though he and Jagger had reconciled, I wasn‘t sure how Jagger would react to our presence in the club. ―I just saw…‖ I began. ―I mean, I think I saw…‖
    ―Saw what?‖
    ―I just saw Jagger!‖
    Alexander paused. ―Here, in the club?‖
    I nodded. ―When I visited Hipsterville a few months ago, I first encountered Jagger sitting in the balcony when I thought Romeo was leading me to you. That‘s where Jagger is right now.‖
    ―What‘s he doing up there?‖ Alexander asked.
    ―I was afraid if I told you Jagger was above us on the balcony, you‘d never come back to Dullsville. But if he saw you dancing here when he thinks you‘ve left town, I don‘t know what would happen.‖
    Alexander led me back underneath the balcony and leaned against one of its pillars.
    ―It‘s okay,‖ he said, brushing my sticky hair away from my face. ―I‘ll go back to Dullsville whether Jagger is here or in Romania.‖
    I lit up. ―Really?‖
    ―You have my word.‖
    I pulled him into me, my fingers wrapped around his T-shirt, and kissed him with all my might. I stared into his dark eyes. Maybe it was time to tell Alexander about the real Coffin Club.
    ―I have something to tell you.‖

    ―I do, too. I‘d rather Jagger not know I‘m here.‖
    ―But after all you‘ve done for his family. The least he could do is buy you a drink. I really need to—‖
    ―Let‘s not tempt fate. It‘s best that he thinks I‘m back in Dullsville.‖
    ―Uh…okay.‖
    ―Now, what were you going to tell me?‖
    ―It‘s time for another dance.‖

    8

Inner Goth
    A fter Alexander gave me a kiss good night outside Aunt Libby‘s apartment, he admitted he had prior plans with Jameson and wouldn‘t be able to meet the following evening. I was disappointed, but since I hadn‘t given Alexander any warning of my arrival in Hipsterville, I tried to be mature. Though I was totally bummed out my boyfriend and I would have a night apart, I hadn‘t spent any time with Aunt Libby. We were due some family bonding time.
    The following day, as usual, I got up late. Fortunately for me, Aunt Libby was not a morning person, either. By the time I woke up and dragged myself out of the cozy confines of her down comforter, I found my aunt wearing a knee-length kimono robe, drinking herbal tea, and listening to NPR.
    ―It‘s after two,‖ I said, noticing her stove clock. I was shocked I‘d slept as long as I did but even more surprised that my aunt was still not dressed.
    ―Well, you had a particularly long day yesterday. And I chose to have a lazy day, too.‖
    Aunt Libby poured me a cup of coffee and fixed me a veggie sandwich.
    ―I have the perfect place to take you tonight,‖ she said, placing the plate in front of me.
    ―You don‘t have a hot date tonight with Devon?‖ I teased.
    ―Not until tomorrow night. And I told him you were coming with me.‖
    ―Not on your life!‖
    ―Sorry, but he‘s taking us both to the Summer Arts Festival.‖
    ―Well, you have twenty-four hours to convince me that that is a good idea,‖ I said between bites. ―So what are we going to

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