
This is an excerpt of Something Bad Is Going To Happen by Jessie Stephens.
The music is so loud Adella can feel it in her chest. She wonders if it might explode through her throat.
She watches a girl a few spots ahead of her in the line move her head to the rhythm, as though by accident. She seems entirely unaware she’s being watched, occupying her own simple world where once there’s music on, you move to it. Your body has no choice in the matter.
Adella wishes she were more like that.
Adella wishes she were a lot of things.
Living in the back of her mind is a version of herself she likes much more. This Adella knows there is room for something funny to be said, and says it. This Adella moves without the stiffness of someone being watched and reads books about clever things she effortlessly recites and doesn’t have an underwear drawer full of undies with various nondescript stains in the crotch. Every night when she goes to bed, she sets early alarms and compiles heaving to-do lists, ready for this new person who possesses none of her flaws or weaknesses. She spends her last waking moments fantasising that she will be someone different tomorrow, and as she drifts off to sleep, she absolutely believes it.
She becomes aware of the silence hanging between her and Sophia, but when either tries to say anything they can barely hear each other. She wonders if Sophia is having fun yet. This would be a good moment to say something but she doesn’t know what. Instead, she looks in the opposite direction, as though she’s come across something very interesting.