was fine with him never seeing it. Then he would never be reminded of the PLS or check to see if we were still running the site.
Meanwhile, Bet decided to give a few of us a private showing of part 2. She reserved a room at the local library for after school on Friday. This was right after MSTV aired her replacement show about the Catch-It-in-Your-Mouth Olympics. That report, too, might have landed her in Principal Finklesteinâs office, but she had turned the whole messy affair into a public service report about choking. Who could argue with that? Quite accidentally, I was the star of this show.
Bet dropped her camera only after I yelled for her to call 911. Then she started filming again once it was clear Piper was OK. So thereâs plenty of footage of Piper just standing around looking dazed and exhausted. Later, she interviewed the school nurse who said it was âa tremendous blessingâ that I knew the Heimlich Maneuver.
Piper, as you might have guessed, told scads of people about what happened.
âJemma gave me the John Jacob Jingleheimlich Schmidt Manuever!â
Piper had always done thisâmishmashed her words. But with this one, it became clear to me that she did this on purpose, to make light of what was actually a really scary situation.
And although Piper had told the story many times, my hero status didnât really gel until everyone saw Betâs report. Everyone else seemed to watch it with the calm of knowing that the story had a happy ending. But I had to look away. Thank goodness, from where Bet had been shooting, the camera couldnât see that terrified look on Piperâs face or hear her struggle to breathe. I will never forget it. Mr. Ford had me stand up after the closing credits of You Bet! People clapped.
âI hope youâre around the next time Iâm eating peanut brittle,â Mr. Ford said.
Embarrassment was definitely my first reaction, but I also allowed myself to feel a little proud. Maybe I was a woman of action.
Twenty-five
Later, I had a date at the library to watch Betâs top-secret part 2 âThe Past Is Pinkâ report. I had to admit I liked the intrigue of it. In addition to meeting at a secret location, Bet created some code words for the occasion. We were meeting to discuss âthe diorama,â she said. And she gave us all code names, like the Secret Service gives the president and his family. I was âLifesaver,â Piper was âLemon Drop,â and Kate was âKitKat.â Bet called herself âDuck13.â And then there was âBride2Be.â
Bet invited Ms. Russo to join us at the library. I was glad she did, because I wanted to speak with her right away about that new threatening message. I launched into it as soon as Bet shut the meeting-room door.
âBefore we get started, did you send us that message that said âI know who you all are. Stop now or youâll be very sorryâ? Please tell me that it was you pranking us or testing us or something.â
âWhich one?â Ms. Russo asked.
âIt was tray creepay, and you didnât sign it âA Pink Friend,â like usual,â Piper said.
âI always signed them from âA Pink Friend.â Itâs a new message?â Ms. Russo asked.
She knit her brow in confusion, so Piper called up the message in question and showed it to her.
âThat one is not from me,â Ms. Russo said.
Me, Piper, and Kate all exchanged looks and made a silent pact to take up this issue later. Bet hardly noticed, so intent was she to show her report and talk about being censored.
âI feel like I should say something important about prior restraint and censorship, seeing how weâve been forced to meet in a clandestine location,â Bet said.
We brought our chairs into a half circle around the table, where the laptop was open and the video was in freeze-frame.
âJust hit play, Duck13,â I said.
âOh, all
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