âWhatâs going on?â Landon asks Ken as I get to my feet and begin to gather my things.
âWe can talk about it outside.â Kenâs voice is unsteady.
âIâm coming,â Landon says and stands as well.
Professor Soto looks at Ken. âIs that okay with you?â
âYes, heâs my son,â he tells him and our teacherâs eyes go wide.
âOh, Iâm sorry. I didnât know that; sheâs your daughter?â he asks him.
âNo,â Ken says tersely. He appears panicked, which is starting to scare me.
âIs Hardin . . .â I begin to ask, but Ken guides me out the door with Landon behind me.
âHardinâs been arrested,â Ken tells us as soon as we get outside.
I canât breathe. âHeâs what?â
âHeâs been arrested for fighting, and for vandalizing campus property.â
âOh my Godâ is the only thing I can think to say.
âWhen? How?â Landon asks.
âAbout twenty minutes ago. Iâm trying my best to keep this matter within the campus jurisdiction, but he isnât making it easy.â Ken hurries across the street, and I nearly have to run to catch up with him.
My mind is racing: Hardin, arrested? Oh my God. How could he get arrested? Who did he fight?
But I already know the answer to that question.
Why couldnât he just keep his cool, for once? Is Hardin okay? Will he go to jail? Real jail? Is Zed okay?
Ken unlocks his carâs doors, and the three of us get inside.
âWhere are we going?â Landon asks.
âTo campus security.â
âIs he okay?â I ask.
âHeâs got a cut across his cheek and another on his ear, or so Iâve heard.â
âYou âheardâ? You havenât seen him yet?â Landon asks his stepfather.
âNo, I havenât. Heâs throwing a fit, so I knew it would be better to get Tessa first.â He nods his head in my direction.
âYeah, good idea,â Landon agrees, and I stay quiet.
A cut across his head and face? I hope he isnât in pain. Oh my God, this is all so crazy. I should have just agreed to spend the entire day with him. If I had, he wouldnât have even been on campus today.
KEN ZOOMS DOWN several backstreets, and within five minutes weâre parking in front of the small brick building that houses campus security. Thereâs a No Parking sign directly in front of where he parks, but I suppose parking wherever you like is one of the perks of being the chancellor.
The three of us hurry inside the building, and my eyes immediately start scanning for any sign of Hardin.
But I hear him first . . . âI donât give a fuck, youâre nothing more than a douche bag with a fake badge! Youâre basically a mall cop, you fucking prick!â
I follow his voice and turn down the hall in pursuit of him. I hear Ken and Landon on my heels, but all I care about is getting to Hardin.
I come to where several people are gathered . . . and see Hardin pacing back and forth inside a small cell. Holy shit. His arms are behind his back in handcuffs.
âFuck you! All of you!â he yells.
âHardin!â His fatherâs voice booms from behind me.
My angry boyâs head snaps to the side, to where Iâm standing, and his eyes go wide immediately. His face is split open just below his cheekbone, and his skin is sliced from his ear to the back of his head, his hair matted with blood.
âIâm trying to contain this, and you arenât helping!â Ken barks at his son.
âThey have me trapped in here like some fucking animal. This is bullshit. Call whoever you need to call and get them to unlock this shit!â Hardin yells, attempting to tear his hands from the cuffs.
âStop it,â I say to him and scowl.
Immediately, his demeanor changes. He calms a little, but is no less angry. âTessa, you shouldnât even be here. What kind of genius fucking idea was it to bring her?â Hardin hisses at his father and Landon.
âHardin, stop it now. Heâs trying to help you. You need to calm down,â I say through the bars. This doesnât feel real, talking to him while heâs literally in a cell in handcuffs. This canât be real. But then again, this is what happens in the real world. You get arrested if you assault someone, on campus just as anywhere else.
As he looks at my eyes, I imagine he sees the pain I feel for him right now. I want to think thatâs why he finally gives in, and softly nods and says, âOkay.â
âThank you, Tessa,â Ken says. Then he warns his son, âGive me a few minutes to see what I can doâin the meantime you need to stop yelling. Youâre making this worse for yourself when youâre already in a load of trouble.â
Landon looks to me, then to Hardin, before following Ken back down the narrow hallway. I hate this place already; everything is too white and black, too small, and it smells like bleach.
The campus security officers that sit behind the desk are immersed in their own conversation at the moment, or at least theyâve begun pretending to be since the chancellor of the school showed up to deal with his son.
âWhat happened?â I ask Hardin.
âI got arrested by campus security,â he huffs.
âAre you okay?â I ask him, desperately wanting to reach through and wipe his face.
âMe? Yeah, Iâm fine. Itâs not so bad as it looks,â he answers, and examining him, I can see heâs right. I can tell from here that the cuts arenât deep. His arms have light red streaks on them, mixing with the black ink to form a rather terrifying sight.