Stay Out of the Basement
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“Mick, stop torturing Jack,” Charlene yelled. “Give him back his cap and get off my bus!”
“Okay, okay. No problem,” Mick said with a sneer.
He jammed the cap onto my head, so hard my feet nearly went through the bus floor. I could feel the sticky glob of spit in my hair.
Mick trotted to the door at the front. Darryl gave me a friendly punch in the ribs. Then he followed his buddy off the bus.
I let out a long sigh of relief. I had survived another trip home on the school bus. I watched Mick and Darryl jog up the driveway to Mick’s little redbrick house. They punched each other as they ran. You know. Kidding around.
I slumped into the nearest seat. I shut my eyes and took a deep breath.
No permanent wounds. That meant it was a good day.
Glancing down, I saw something on the seat next to me. A silvery cell phone.
I hesitated for a moment, just staring at it. Then I reached over and picked up the phone. And that’s when the nightmare began.
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The school bus jerked to another stop. I nearly dropped the phone.
A blond-haired girl jumped off. She waved to a friend on the bus.
I glanced down the aisle. Only two kids and me still on the bus. My house is always the next-to-last stop because I live near the border of our town.
I raised the phone and studied it. It was one of those really thin smartphones. It had a big, black screen. The phone felt cool and sleek in my hand.
I found the POWER button on the top and pushed it. A few seconds later, the screen lit up, bright blue. Then the screen filled with icons. Dozens of them. All kinds of apps.
The phone was loaded.
I flipped through the screens of icons. There were games, and magazines, and news, and sports.
I studied them for a while. Then I raised the phone to my ear.
I didn’t expect to hear anything. So the girl’s voice made me jump.
“Hi, Jack,” she said. She half-talked, half-whispered. “Don’t scream. I’ve been waiting for you. I’m your new friend.”
“Huh?”
I lowered the phone and stared at it. The screen had gone blank. Solid gray. No icons.
I pressed the phone to my ear. “Who is this?” I asked.
“It’s me, your new friend.” Her voice was soft and whispery.
I thought hard. I struggled to figure out who it could be.
“Mindy? Is that you?” I said finally.
Mindy is my little sister Rachel’s babysitter. She comes to our house after school every afternoon and stays till Mom and Dad get home.
Mindy is a real joker. She likes to play all kinds of tricks on me. Rachel always thinks it’s a riot.
I spoke into the phone. “This is one of your dumb jokes — isn’t it, Mindy.”
“It’s no joke,” the girl replied. “Don’t you want to be my new friend?”
“You sure you’re not Mindy?” I said. “You sound a lot like Mindy.”
“I don’t know Mindy,” the girl whispered. “I only know you. You’re my only friend, Jack.” “Whoa. Wait,” I said.
It couldn’t be Mindy, I told myself. How could Mindy know I would pick up this phone? How could Mindy know the number?
My mind was spinning. “I … think you have the wrong number,” I said finally. “This isn’t my phone, and —”
I heard her sigh. “If it’s the wrong number, how do I know your name?” she breathed.
“Well … Come on. So it is Mindy!” I said. “Ha-ha. I’m laughing. But enough — okay?”
“I’m not Mindy,” the girl snapped. Her voice was suddenly sharp and cold. “Don’t make me angry,” she said. “Whatever you do, Jack, don’t make me angry.”
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