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she’d been allowed to play, Hanna had fantasized about how she’d decorate a piece if she were lucky<br />
enough<br />
to find <strong>on</strong>e. Some kids drew pointless things <strong>on</strong> their pieces, like a flower or a smiley face or—dumbest<br />
of all<br />
—the Rosewood Day crest, but Hanna understood that a well-decorated Time Capsule flag was as<br />
important<br />
as carrying the right handbag or getting highlights from the Henri Flaubert sal<strong>on</strong> in the King James.<br />
When<br />
Hanna, Spencer, and the others c<strong>on</strong>fr<strong>on</strong>ted Ali in her backyard the day after the game started, Ali had<br />
described<br />
in detail what she’d drawn <strong>on</strong> her stolen piece. A Chanel logo. The Louis Vuitt<strong>on</strong> pattern. A manga<br />
frog. A girl playing field hockey. As so<strong>on</strong> as Hanna got home that day, she wrote down everything Ali said<br />
she’d drawn <strong>on</strong> her flag, not wanting to forget. It sounded so glamorous and exactly right.<br />
Then, in eighth grade, Hanna and M<strong>on</strong>a found a Time Capsule piece together. Hanna wanted to<br />
incorporate<br />
Ali’s elements into the design, but she was afraid M<strong>on</strong>a might ask her what they meant—she hated<br />
bringing<br />
up Ali to M<strong>on</strong>a, since M<strong>on</strong>a had been <strong>on</strong>e of the girls Ali loved to tease. Hanna thought she was being a<br />
good friend—little did she know M<strong>on</strong>a was slowly masterminding a way to ruin Hanna’s life.<br />
Naomi and Riley bounded over, both of them immediately noticing Hanna’s flag. Riley’s brown eyes<br />
boggled.<br />
She reached a pale, freckly arm out to touch the piece, but Hanna snapped it back, feeling protective.<br />
It would be just like <strong>on</strong>e of these bitches to steal Hanna’s flag when she wasn’t looking. All of a sudden,<br />
she<br />
understood what Ali meant when she told Ian she was going to guard her piece with her life. And she<br />
understood,<br />
too, why Ali had been furious the day some<strong>on</strong>e had stolen it from her.<br />
Then again, Ali had been furious, but not exactly devastated. In fact, Ali had been more distracted that<br />
day