Alice was fuming mad as she slumped down on the chair; she could almost see herself turning into the Hulk due to the extreme irritation she felt for Thomas Saint Clair.
The last time she had ever felt irritated like this was when Leia watched the Avengers: Endgame alone, without telling her. They have not talked with each other for a few days until Leia apologized, and they re-watched the movie together.
Alice took out one of her emergency comics, the Doom Patrol: Weight of the Worlds, to calm herself down. Gratefully, it worked; her annoyance immediately disappeared like a bubble when she vanished within the pages of her book.
Comic books had that power on her. It was a way to escape the suffocating and disappointing reality that she had grew up with. With comic books, she felt safe and secured; she felt understood.
She started reading when she and her parents went to Times Square for a quick dinner. A vast building with glowing lights and attractive, colorful posters of characters grabbed her attention—the Midtown Comics. Ever since then, her addiction towards ‘drawing books,’ as her mother called it, grew.
Alice only stopped reading when she noticed that students started to arrive. She stood up, grabbed her blue and red Gucci GG backpack, and began to make her way towards Apollo, the building where her first class was held.
Their class adviser, Miss Dalia, was already in the room when she arrived. She gave the jolly woman a sheepish smile before taking a seat next to Leia.
“Where have you been?” Leia asked after Alice sat down.
“Library. Just reading.”
Not from afar, Alice saw how Candice shooed a boy away after trying to sit next to her. Candice was still wearing her absurd, shining jewelry. It was pretty distracting and not suited for a classroom set-up.
“Alright, I will be checking your attendance first before you have your first class for today, Algebra,” Miss Dalia announced.
Miss Dalia started the roll call. First with the As, and then the Bs, and then the Cs. Alice took note of the surnames of her classmates; some of them were the popular ones like Abbott, Adamson, Browne, Bell, and Carmine. The ones her mom advised her to befriend.
Even if Alice was not friendly, she still tried to follow her mom’s advice. But how could she, when the majority of these wealthy kids were overbearing spoiled brats she could not stand?
When Miss Dalia reached the Fs, the door opened and revealed a tall, golden-haired boy with sharp nose and brown eyes. The whole class instantly went into a whispering frenzy, buzzing with excitement and curiousness.
“Good morning, I’m sorry I’m late. I had to help an old man crossing the street.” Thomas Saint Clair’s words were polite and direct.
Miss Dalia could not help but smile at the sweet boy in front of her. “No worries, Thomas. Take a seat.”
Alice and Thomas’s eyes met when he entered the room. He gave her a vexing smile as he chose the empty seat next to Candice Carmine. Candice, happy with the sitting arrangement, whipped her hair and beamed at Thomas.
Alice wanted to roll eyes at the repelling actions she had seen. However, she could hear her mother saying that rolling one’s eye was not a good habit to practice. And so, Alice just heaved a deep sigh and shifted her attention to Miss Dalia, who was now in letter Hs.
After their morning classes, Alice and Leia went to the cafeteria. The area was buzzing with conversations and laughs, but most importantly, half of the student population was ogling at Thomas Saint Clair.
Candice, who successfully managed to befriend and pull Thomas wherever she goes, was shining even more from all the attention.
“Look, truffles.” Leia pointed. “Back in the 1800s, they only serve truffles at the dinner tables of noblemen and women.”
Alice wanted to say that until now, truffles were still served for the people who had money, but of course, Leia would know that. She knows everything. Alice even betted that if someone asked Leia about the etymology of truffles, Leia would answer straight away.
“White truffles are more expensive than the black ones because only a few countries can grow them under favorable conditions,” Leia droned.
“Have you eaten a white truffle?”
“Yeah. A few times. It was a bit disappointing.”
Alice chuckled. “A lot of expensive food was disappointing. Sometimes, simple ice cream is far more delicious than any dessert.”
As the two ate, Alice could not help but glance at Candice and Thomas’s table. Candice could not seem to stop talking, while Thomas looked bored but was trying to look interested.
It was the kind of sight that entertained her.
After their lunch break, Alice and Leia went to their respective classrooms. Leia, who had Literature next, went to Athena, while Alice, who had Biology, went to Muse, the building beside Athena.
She sat at the end of the row, trying to keep herself invisible and out of sight. She shared the class with Candice and her goons, and it was not a good idea to stand out. She had read too many comics and watched too many movies to know that you stay away from when there was a mean girl.
Alice took out her emergency comic book and started to read.
A few minutes later, a joyful noise made her look away from her comic. The boys in her class went aggressive and confident when a ginger girl, who was holding a coffee, entered. Alice noticed the broken frame of glasses of the girl, saved only by white tapes. Her shoes were also worn out and on the brink of collapse.
Alice immediately knew that the girl was a scholar of Saint Clair.
“Good to see you here, Helena. Do you want to sit next to me?” One of the boys asked, but Alice doubts that it was a sincere question.
“Uh, no. Sorry. Excuse me.” Helena tried to walk past the group, but the boy extended his leg, making the girl fall onto the floor.
Helena’s coffee poured all over the white floor. But the bad thing was that it also spilled on Candice’s shoes. The girls around Candice gasped while the latter looked at her boots in horror.
Candice stood up and started to yell at Helena. “Oh my God. Do you know how much this cost? This is Dolce and Gabbana! And you stained it with your coffee that was worth, what? A dollar?”
“I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to—”
“Oh God, can you even pay for cleaning service?”
Alice stared at Helena’s face. The girl was already crying loudly and panicking. The boys behind her were snickering as if it was funny to see Helena bawl her eyes out.
Alice knew that bullying tends to happen when the rich and the poor were mixed in one place. She also knew that staying out of situations like this was the best option.
However, her conscience could not handle what she was seeing, or rather, hearing.
“Give her a break, Candice. It’s not her fault,” Alice bravely announced. She felt a lump on her throat as the monster, also known as Candice, turned in her direction.
“Excuse me?”
Alice stood up to face her even more. “It’s not her fault. You should shout at the boys who tripper her.”
“Stay out of this, Le Blanc. This is about my shoes, not yours.”
Alice was taken aback. She did not know that Candice knew her existence. But, of course, who was she kidding? Everyone knew her, not because she was a Le Blanc, but because she was a Warren, daughter of murderers.
“I will once you stop shouting at her. It’s not her fault,” she repeated.
The two started a staring contest, weighing whether to back down or ready for a shouting fight. However, even before anything happened, a teacher walked into their classroom. Everyone immediately fixed their chairs and sat quietly.
Helena sat next to Alice. She can hear the girl’s soft sobs even if Miss Ramirez was already calling out their names for attendance check.
Alice could not help but feel sorry and pitiful for her. She can also see herself from Helena; Alice knew that she would suffer the same fate if the Le Blancs did not adopt her.
As their teacher started to explain the basics of Biology, Alice took out her keychain.
Among all of her lucky charms, she was particularly fond of this one. It was her first-ever lucky charm, and it was the one that worked.
Alice silently slipped her keychain on Helena’s table. The latter looked at her in confusion; her eyes were still red from all the crying she just did in front of the class.
Alice gave Helena a comforting smile. It was the most awkward smile she had ever done, but a smile, nonetheless. “A keychain for good luck,” she murmured.
Helena’s eyes started to water again, but this time, it was out of gratefulness.
“Thanks, Alice.”
Alice’s bravery against Candice spread like wildfire within the academy. Some students branded her as a kind-hearted person who stands for the poor, while some branded her as some goody-two-shoes who just wanted attention.The latter rumor was started by Candice, of course. She was so mad at Alice that all she did whenever she sighted Alice was to flip her majestic, blond hair and roll her eyes.Leia found this entertaining. “In the 1950s, eye roll was used to flirt with someone. Shakespeare used that gesture in some of his works.”“That’s an interesting fact,” Helena intervened.Ever since Alice took her side, she started eating lunch with Alice and Leia. The students found this set-up absurd; there was an unspoken rule within the academy that the wealthy should hang with the wealthy, and the poor should stay with the poor.Their little group wrecked that unspoken belief.“I don’t think Candic
Helena’s phone call immediately slipped from Alice’s mind. Aside from the piles of homework which distracted her from the call, her parents finally had time for a family picnic due to the success of UNITY’s fundraising event.Since the Le Blancs did not have the whole weekend to travel nor drive a three-hour journey to their picnic spot, they held their family picnic into the vast garden. A huge picnic cloth was spread out into the freshly mowed grass as Alice eagerly placed a stack of board games in the center.She faced her father. “Monopoly, Scrabble, or Werewolf?”George hummed, thinking. “Let’s go for Monopoly.”“You always choose that because you’re so good at it,” Alice stated as she put the other two boxes of board games away. “That’s unfair.”Her father laughed. “Life is always unfair. You need to learn how to make your way around it.” That, Ali
SAINT CLAIR ACADEMY STUDENT REPORTED MISSING: Saint Clair Academy was one of the prestigious schools in the country. Every year, the academy accepts fifty brilliant scholars. Aside from the tuition-less enrollment and quality education, the scholars would receive monthly allowances and free lunch meals. One of these scholars was Helena Woodrow. Helena Woodrow was reported missing by Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow on the thirteenth of September, Monday. The girl was last seen working at Sally’s Pizzeria on the eleventh of September, Saturday. The parents of Helena told the police that Helena would not usually go home for the weekends due to her work at the said pizzeria, so they did not bother when she failed to come home on Sunday. However, Helena did not show up at their house the following day. Moreover, the manager at Sally’s Pizzeria told Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow that Helena did not come to work on Sunday.
Three days had passed ever since Helena was reported missing, and it had been five days since she was last seen. However, no report about sightings nor information of her whereabouts had emerged. The students of Saint Clair Academy had settled on a theory that Helena eloped with a secret rich boyfriend; another one was that she ran away from her responsibilities and parents. Alice and Leia, however, were not impressed by these theories. They were friends with Helena for a week, and they knew that it was not in her nature to ran away. It was in her nature to hide around the academy, yes, but not run away. It infuriated Alice that everyone seemed to move on from Helena’s disappearance. However, she knew that she could not do anything but wait for updates and news. So, for the past three days, all she ever did was distract herself. She read comic books nonstop; she watched movies, drowned herself in her Spanish, Algebra, and Chemistry hom
“Do y’all need anything?” A man with a grumpy look came out limping from Helena’s house. The man’s appearance immediately distracted Alice from the keychain hanging on the fence; his knitted eyebrows, defensive stance, and unwelcoming aura proved that he was not too happy about their visit. Leia took a step backward, hiding behind Alice’s back, as she fixed her falling eyeglasses at the bridge of her nose. “Talk to him,” Leia whispered in her ears. Alice cleared her throat despite being afraid. “We’re Helena’s friends. We just wanted to know if there’s any progress on finding her.” “Oh.” The man’s face softened, the knitted eyebrows and knotted forehead slowly vanished. “Alice and Leia, right?” The two exchanged glances. “Lena always talked about the two of you.” The man sighed. “Come on in.” The four rich students of Saint Clair Academy awkwardly made their way into the house, their eyes roaming around, observing the furniture
MISSING SAINT CLAIR ACADEMY STUDENT FOUND DEAD by Deborah McIntosh, Saint Clair Academy journalistOn the thirteenth of September, Helena Woodrow, 16, was reported missing. She was last seen working at the local pizzeria on the eleventh of September. The students of the academy stated that Helena had a secret boyfriend and ran away from her parents. However, it was not the case. On the fourth of October, more than two weeks after Helena was reported missing, a boy swimming on the Pavlov Bay found a floating body. His scream caught the attention of passersby that led them to call the local police. As of the moment, the SPD released some details regarding the case. It was found that Helena had her belongings with her—cellphone, wallet, bag, notebooks, and books—so a robbery gone wrong was already ruled out. There were no struggle marks on her body aside from a soft bruise in her arms. The head police de
Everything seemed to happen quickly for Alice the moment Helena’s death was reported on the news. Deaths and accidents were not new to her, but Helena’s death was the one she felt guilty about the most. Questions after questions drowned her mind as the regret ate her insides up. If she did not study at Saint Clair Academy, would this be happening? If she called Helena back after she hung up the call, would it be different? If she told the cops about it immediately, would Helena still be alive? These mind-disturbing guilt and questions were the reason Alice admitted to her parents that Helena called her the night she went missing. This opened a lot of confusion and discussion within the Le Blanc household. In the end, Meredith and George decided to arrange a meeting with the police detective assigned to Helena’s case, Detective Sergio. He was a tall, lean man with clean-cut hazelnut hair. Alice could make out the wrinkles in his forehead and ch
Helena’s funeral was held at the school’s chapel for only a day before her casket was moved into the local cemetery.Alice witnessed how Tarry Woodrow wept her heart out, with snots and tears mixing on her face. She had never seen a cry like that before, unless she counted her kindergarten playmate, Getty, when she was hit by a car.When Helena’s funeral was over, the students stopped wearing black to school. Candice, particularly, was finally back on her usual, pink-colored tank tops and glimmering golds of jewelry.Alice, on the other hand, felt like she needed to mourn longer. So, she decided to wear a black Avengers fit t-shirt paired with denim pants. The only thing that was not black on Alice’s body was her lucky necklace and her keychain that was dangling at the zipper of her Gucci bag.“Have you registered yet?” Leia asked as the two of them were waiting for Yu at the library.“Registered at what?&r
Alice’s ears were ringing as she stared at Grayson, unable to move or speak. “That can’t be right.” Leia broke the silence. “Why would UNITY hurt Helena? And… and besides! UNITY won’t hurt anyone, let alone kill a child!” Alice thought of Detective Sergio, on how he did not tell her that they knew something. Of course, he would not tell her. She’s the daughter of the UNITY’s founder. Maybe he was already suspecting their family. “Why would they kill Helena? It doesn’t make any sense!” Leia continued to blabber. Alice shuddered in realization. “It does if she sees something she wasn’t supposed to see.” She could not bear to think that her parents could have something to do with her friend’s death. The th
The ballgown made it hard for Alice to navigate the stairs. The high heels made it harder.Frustrated from her shoes, Alice stopped in the middle of the empty stairs, reached down to her toes, and removed the hell-bringing, six-inches heels her mother bought.“Where are you going?”The familiar voice made Alice straighten her back and shake her head. Of course, Thomas would follow her. He always followed her wherever she goes; right from Helena’s funeral up until her Halloween journey to the precinct.“None of your business, Saint Clair.” Alice could not stop the bitterness from flowing from her mouth. “You should go back to the party. Candice is probably waiting for you,” she added.
It was obvious to Alice that Grayson was trying to avoid her.At their lunch, she spotted Grayson and Eric having a deep conversation at the end table. Instead of lunging for her friends' table, Alice directly went to her fake boyfriend's to get a grip of Grayson.However, the latter immediately fumbled for escape, saying that he was meeting his research group mates."So…" Eric started, a mocking grin spread onto his freckled face. "Grayson. That's what you needed from me. My cousin."Alice scrunched her nose as if she was not surprised to hear Eric connect the dots. "Why would I need your cousin?""You tell me, Le Blanc. Why, really?"After a few seconds of waiting,
CHAPTER 19 | Grayson Alice regretted it. She regretted the moment her mouth opened to accept Eric’s… relationship. In just a snap, she earned herself a boyfriend. She imagined that her first boyfriend would be meaningful. She imagined waltzing through the floors of their mansion with the guy, then introducing him to her parents. In her imagination, her boyfriend was a gentleman. Not like the boy Eric was. Speaking of her parents, how would she explain that she got herself a boyfriend after talking to him in seconds? “Is there something bothering you? You look unwell,” Wilson queried. “Just thinking…” Ali
Instead of clarification, Alice’s mind brimmed with more confusion and questions. If Helena really had a boyfriend, and he was the reason why Helena went missing, why was it not on the news? Why did the detective hide this piece of information from her when she asked for updates? Something was wrong. Alice could feel it inside her bones, she could taste it at the tip of her tongue. “Maybe we shouldn’t get involved,” Leia suggested as the air inside the room thickens with silence. “This is an ongoing investigation. We might screw things up.” “Swear to me.” Leia looked at Alice with eyes burning with concern and worry. “Swear to me that you’ll stop meddling with this case. Let the grown-ups handle this.” “But…”
“Hurry up!” Alice spattered as she half-walked and half-jogged to get back to Candice’s horrible Halloween party. Thomas was slowly trailing behind her.“I think that detective was lying. He knew more than what he was saying,” Thomas stated, a hint of curiosity could be heard from his voice.“Of course he knows more. He’s a detective,” Alice pointed out, her brows creasing together. “Now will you please hurry up? Or do I have to carry you in my back, Your Highness?”Thomas’ lips formed a mischievous smile. “Why are you in a rush, anyway? It makes me think that you wanted to get away from me because you’re nervous.”“You’re so full of yourself, Saint Clair.” She sho
Candice Carmine’s house was engulfed in deafening rock music while people either scream, dance, drink, or make out. Students were dressed as characters from books and movies; Alice even saw Wonder Woman kiss Captain America like there was no tomorrow.She also noticed how the colorful drinks traveled around the house, students passing them from one person to another like the Halloween party was some sort of a game. A fun, wild game.“We could still leave this place, you know,” Leia uttered as she held Alice's arm tightly."What? I can't hear you!" Alice shouted as she covered her ears slightly."I said, we could still leave this place!""You know we can't!"Alice
Alice could not believe what she saw.Her father was at home, looking sad and exhausted, while her mother was in a romantic dinner with a different man.Not just any man, at that.It was Louis Saint Clair. The owner of Saint Clair Academy, the owner of numerous oilfields in the country, and the father of the boy who she was, kind of, attracted to.“Alice, are you okay?" Wilson asked.Alice hoped she was wrong. She hoped that what she saw was a mere figment of her imagination. Meredith would not do that; in Alice’s eyes, her mother was a woman with class and principles.Her mother wouldn’t cheat. It was impossible.
Alice immediately found her thoughts funny and absurd. Why would she need a crime board? Yes, she wanted answers and justice for Helena's death, but she was no detective. She was clueless at solving crimes, and Helena's case was not a game she could just barge into. Alice heaved a deep sigh as she stared at the vast mall in front of her. The illuminated place was vibrating with a happy and carefree buzz. Whispers of joy and squeals of laughter were everywhere as kids and teenagers ran around, buying costumes for the nearing Halloween. Alice liked seeing people wear superhero costumes, but she did not like Halloween. Ever since her parents became murderers, kids started to mock her by copying her parents' clothes. They would scream down the streets, saying, 'Where's our little murderer? Where's our Alice?'