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3) I must be liked.

  My favorite hobby is winning.5 The endorphins feed my heart and carbonate my blood. It’s a euphoric rush, but it ends as soon as I get my prize. The only way to get it back is to win again. I compare it to the ever-stale Bazooka bubble gum—tough work for a moment of sweetness. But, oh, how sweet that moment is. Hence, the reason I’m always chasing that next piece.

  Well, it’s half the reason.

  Veritas6 ? It goes deeper than endorphins and carbonated blood. I’m just not sure how to explain it, since “it” is more of a feeling than an actual thing.

  Actually, it’s fragments of a feeling. Fleeting fragments like scattered dandelion fluff. Fuzzy bits drift by but I’ve never tried to grab them or piece them into thoughts. Maybe because thinking them in full would make them real. And I don’t want them to be real because they have to do with my parents.7

  But Ms. Silver asked for innermost so I’m going to connect the fuzzy bits and tell you what I try not to think about. Ready?

  It’s my parents. How much they fight. And why that affects my grades and wardrobe.

  This morning began with a screaming match about my older brother, A.J.8 Then it became about Dad and how he’d rather dissect computers than listen to stories about Mom’s evil boss at the hotel. Which transitioned into the things Mom flushes down the toilet. Nothing says “Good luck on your first day of high school” like an argument about clogged pipes.

  I’m never involved in these squabbles but I am allergic to conflict, so I suffer. Veritas? Fighting sounds make me itchy. I have red marks all over my arms and legs to prove it. Like I was jumped by the Real Housewives of New Jersey on Acrylic Day.

  Peers assume I’m modest because I wear long sleeves to keep from scratching. Modesty on a girl with features that “overachieve” does make her more likable, so it’s not all bad. But it’s not all good, either. Obvious frump factor aside, running track in sweats leads to heatstroke. In 98 percent humidity, hallucinations. But it’s worth it. First place means my parents will stay together another day. So I cover up and run like a nose in flu season.

  You see, every time I get an A, or win something, or am elected, crowned, honored, published, or profiled, we celebrate at Benihana.9 A.J. and I can order anything we want. Wear whatever we want. We’re even allowed to get double desserts. The only thing we can’t do at Beni’s is fight. It’s our family rule. And it sticks like chewed Bazooka.

  In summation: Overachieving = Benihana = Peace = No divorce.

  Simple.

  If you focus on success, you’ll have stress. But if you pursue excellence, success will be guaranteed.

  —Deepak Chopra10

  Jagger

  Sept. 4.

  One more thing.

  A FemFresh case with a lock is not gonna happen.

  I’d rather hide my journal in dirty boxer shorts.

  Safer that way.

  Less embarrassing too.

  —J

  1 That was a sentence fragment. I will leave it because Ms. Silver told us to ignore grammar. Please don’t penalize me.

  2 Pronounced Shar-low. It’s my mother’s maiden name. It’s Creole, based largely on 18th-to-21st-century French.

  3 Simile.

  4 Circa 1983, when she won Miss America (except my hair is shoulder-length, clavicle-length when wet or flat-ironed).

  5 I currently have 159 awards. (Complete list available upon request.) I have served as student council president for three consecutive years. I was captain of the eighth-grade track-and-field team. I have been a Girl Scout for seven years. I have never received a grade lower than A.

  6 Latin for “truth.”

  7 I just took a pause. I’m starting to fatigue from the surge of heavy emotions gathering in my hands.

  8 A.J. failed eleventh grade and has to repeat it this year. He’s always getting suspended and he’s really disrespectful to Mom and Dad. The only things he cares about are cars. So they never let him drive one.

  9 Best tempura! The same rule applies to A.J., only he’s never won anything. So it’s all on me.

  10 Inspirational quotes are my caffeine. Same with caramel lattes from Starbucks.

  Contents

  Cover

  Title Page

  Welcome

  Dedication

  The Westchester Mall: Starbucks

  The Block Estate: Driveway

  The Block Estate: Home Spa (Old Horse Shed)

  The Block Estate: Driveway

  New York City: Village Studios

  Village Studios: Green Room

  The Block Estate: Massie’s Bedroom

  The Block Estate: Tennis Court

  The Block Estate: Guesthouse—Claire’s Bedroom

  Teterboro Airport: Gelding Studios’ Private Jet

  Beverly Hills, California: Le Baccarat Hotel, Suite 2544

  Los Angeles: Gelding Studios

  Gelding Studios: Rupert Mann’s Office

  Gelding Studios

  Le Baccarat Hotel: Suite 2544

  Gelding Studios: Makeup Trailer B

  Gelding Studios: The Dial L for Loser Soundstage, Lakeview Middle School Set

  Gelding Studios: The Dial L for Loser Soundstage, Backstage

  Le Baccarat Hotel: Lobby

  Le Baccarat Hotel: Crystal Slipper Dining Room

  Gelding Studios: Makeup Trailer A

  Gelding Studios: Claire Lyons’s Trailer

  Gelding Studios: Craft Service Tent

  Gelding Studios: Conner Foley’s Trailer

  Malibu, California: Conner Foley’s Beach House

  Gelding Studios: Lakeview Middle School Set, Detention

  Gelding Studios

  The Chocolate Bar: Dial L for Loser Wrap Party

  Le Baccarat Hotel: Suite 2544

  Westchester, New York: The Blocks’ Range Rover

  About the Author

  A Sneak Peek of It’s Not Easy Being Mean

  A Sneak Peek of Pretenders

  Copyright

  Copyright

  This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is coincidental.

  Copyright © 2006 by Alloy Entertainment

  Excerpt from It’s Not Easy Being Mean copyright © 2007 by Alloy Entertainment

  Excerpt from Pretenders copyright © 2013 by Lisi Harrison

  Cover design by Amy Greenspan

  Cover photo by Roger Moenks and Laurent Alfieri

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  First ebook edition: September 2008

  ISBN 978-0-316-05015-9

 

 

 
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