again. I have to do something.
The guy has his back to me, and I lunge at him from behind, pulling and clawing his shirt.
âFrankie!â Lex yells.
The guy pivots in my direction without looking, and his elbow catches me in the stomach.
A jolt of pain hits, forcing the air out of my lungs, and I gasp.
Flashes of color, faces, the skyâit all spins by me in a split secondâand Iâm falling.
My back hits the grass. I hear Dadâs voice in my head: If someone gets you on the ground, roll into a ball and keep your face covered.
I shield my face, but my stomach cramps, and I canât pull up my knees.
Voices bombard me from every side.
âSomeone help her!â
âHoly shit.â
âIs she okay?â
âI didnât see her.â A guyâs voice. âI swear.â
I open my eyes, expecting to see cars, streetlights, and the side of the clubâs marquee with The Sugar Factory lit up in neon pink. Instead, sunlight blinds me. Itâs not dark outside. A guy leans over me, blocking the sun ⦠a guy I recognize. A redbrick building looms behind him. Iâm not in the club parking lot.
Think. I try to clear my head. Iâm at Monroe. With Lex. Lot A. The fight. A hot guy with tattoos â¦
âI thought you were one of his boys.â His chest heaves like heâs still out of breath from the fight. The hot guy ⦠Marco .
My heart pounds, echoing in my ears.
âAre you okay?â Marco reaches for me, then pulls his hand back.
âYeah.â I nod in case he didnât hear me.
A trickle of blood runs down his cheek from a cut above his eye, but he doesnât wipe it off. The girl who was hanging out with Marco before the fight stands behind him, watching me. âDid she hit her head? She might have a concussion.â
âMove!â Lex yells, shoving people aside. She puts herself between me and Marco. âGet away from her!â
Marco sits back on his heels, arms hanging at his sides as if heâs waiting for her to punch him. He looks younger and less dangerous. âI didnât see her,â he repeats.
âIt was an accident.â The girl with Marco rests her hand on his shoulder.
Lex drops down beside me. âDid that psycho hurt you?â
âIâm fine.â A dull pain throbs in the pit of my stomach.
The guy in the Ravens jersey groans and rolls onto his side. Blood spatters cover the front of his shirt, and one of his eyes has swollen shut. Two of his friends drag him to the nearest tree and prop him up.
Without the bleeding linebacker next to us, Iâm the main attraction. Just what I need on my first day at a new school. On the upside, getting knocked on my ass distracted the crowd. Hopefully, no one noticed me zoning out.
I stand up too fast and my legs turn into Jell-O. The ground slips out from under me, and Marco springs to his feet. He reaches for my elbow, but Lex beats him to it.
She slaps his hand away. âDonât touch her.â
The pretty tomboy raises her eyebrows.
Marco steps back, his eyes locked on mine. The intensity of his gazeâthe way heâs staring directly at meâisnât helping my Jell-O legs situation.
âYou okay, Angel?â Another question lingers in his eyes, but I donât know what heâs asking.
âIâmââ
âClear this area now!â a deep voice thunders across the quad. Within seconds, a man about Dadâs age, with strong features and salt-and-pepper hair, crosses the lawn. Judging by his turtleneck and pressed jeans, heâs a teacher.
He points at Marco. âNot you, Leone. Stay right where you are.â
Marco raises his hands and clasps them behind his head like heâs under arrest. âWhatever you say, Mr. S.â
Mr. S takes one look at Lex shielding me from Marco and shoves him toward the sidewalk. Then he turns to me. âAre you all right?â
âIâm