Chapter 2
Marcus's POV
five... four... three... two... one. The bell rang and I was free. I'd always hated fourth period social studies. Social studies was not my best subject and then there was the fact that it ran a little longer than normal classes because fourth period was ran parallel to the lunch periods. Our grade had lunch after class.
In the hallway I caught Mikaela to try and talk to her. Shannon, Daryn, and I were a year older than her and Nathan, or Nate as most called him, so we didn't see each other except outside of classes.
For a while we talked and I debated whether to tell her about what Daryn had said. Mikaela was on of those people who believed some of the weirdest things were real, and I had to wonder if maybe she thought the books were real too. All five of us had read them, and it sounded a lot more like something she'd say than Daryn.
I finally decided to tell her. As we stood by my locker I started spinning the combination lock and glanced at her. Her brunette hair was extremely curly, so much so that it almost stood out from her head like an afro.
"Mikaela, Daryn said something weird to me today. He said he the Animorphs books were real."
I'd just just finished with the com and was about to open my locker when she slammed her hand against it. I looked at her. She was giving me one of her fierce stares that made you shut up and listen to her.
"They are real Marcus. The yeerks are real. Don't you believe it?" She was being just as serious as Daryn had been earlier.
"Not really," I said, "it's a fictional series, normally those aren't real."
"That's just the point," she said, "the books were written to throw people off so that they wouldn't believe until it was too late."
She glanced around to see if anyone was listening then started talking again softer, "If he says anything to anyone who's a controller we could be in serious trouble."
"Okay, I'll help you shut him up. Not because I believe you, but because I don't want anyone thinking he's crazy."
"You'll believe, Marcus. The threat is real, and you'll see it."
That weirded me out even more than the conversation with Daryn had. At lunch the topic wasn’t discussed. In fact I didn’t hear anything about yeerks and the threat until much later that night.
Dances were held at night, usually starting at 6:00. They were always on Fridays. The dance it was the same as any other. The music was too loud and all our group of friends really did was sit up as high as we were allowed in the bleachers and talk. That night after my shift at the drinks table we cornered Daryn in the bleachers. We included Mikaela, Nate, Shannon, and myself.
“Daryn, we’re here to help,” said Mikaela.
“Right,” said Daryn, “Marcus didn’t believe me. For all I know he’s a yeerk and you all are to. You think I know too much so you’re going to get me.
“Believe me,” said Mikaela, “I’m no controller. Nate and I believe you. Marcus and Shannon just need proof.”
“Guys, look over there,” said Nate.
I looked at him first, a boy of average height with buzz-cut light brown hair. Then I looked in the direction he was pointing.
One of the bathrooms in the gym was always roped off. It was broken so we weren’t supposed to go in there. One of the chaperoning teachers, however, was staring right at a group of students who were walking through the door.
“Why isn’t she saying anything,” asked Shannon, “students aren’t supposed to go into that bathroom. Normally teachers just tell you to wait until someone comes out of the restroom.”
“We’ve just found a yeerk pool entrance,” said Mikaela, “the dances must be a cover up for feeding.”
“We don’t have dances every three days, Mikaela. We only have them on Fridays,” I said. “It’s not nearly frequently enough.”
“So they’re a cover up for when the three day period ends on a Friday,” said Nate, “we have them often enough for that.”
That was Nate, the brains of our group. He once could have been bumped ahead two grades, but his parents didn’t want to let him.
“If we move over there we can hear what you need to say to go down,” said Mikaela.
“Let’s go,” said Daryn.
“I have a bad feeling about this,” said Shannon.
Personally I did too, but we weren't going to convince the others to drop this and I didn't want to get left out. I just hoped for the sakes of Daryn, Mikaela, and Nate that they were right. I didn't want to know what they would say to cover up for this if it was fake and we got caught.