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The first thing Ariana Osgood noticed was Kaitlynn Nottingham's shoes -- those gorgeous, brown leather Marc Jacobs wedge sandals. Then she let her gaze travel ever so slowly from her enemy's pedicured toes up her long, recently waxed legs. She took in the pressed shorts, the pink sweater, the perfectly cropped hair. Finally, finally she looked into Kaitlynn's eyes. Jade green, they gleamed with malevolence.
In moments of abject fury, Ariana Osgood's mind often went for the details. The things she could catalogue, analyze, compartmentalize. And her particular obsession was shoes. Where the hell had Kaitlynn gotten the money for Marc Jacobs wedge sandals?
But then, Ariana already knew the answer to this question: Kaitlynn had gotten the money from her. That one million dollars Ariana had wasted blood, sweat, and tears to raise -- the one million dollars Kaitlynn was supposed to be using to start a new life in Australia -- had, at least partially, been used to secure a new wardrobe, an expensive haircut, and some seriously killer shoes. All things that would help Kaitlynn blend in perfectly on the Atherton-Pryce Hall campus. Ariana's campus, where the two of them now stood, in the rapidly waning light of the late-summer evening, facing off amidst a hundred happily chatting prep schoolers.
"Are you okay, Ana?" Kaitlynn asked, tilting her head in faux concern. She had just introduced herself as Lillian Oswald. So very close to Ariana's mother's name, Lillian Osgood. Kaitlynn had clearly known this would get right under Ariana's skin. "You look a little faint."
"She's right, Ana," Brigit Rhygsted agreed, reaching for Ariana's arm. "Have you eaten anything since the race this morning? We should get you some food." She gestured to the far wall of the room, where a few guys were high-fiving one another. "There's a table over there full of crap I can't eat. Want me to get you something? Or maybe Lily can. I'm on a diet," she explained to Kaitlynn. "I probably shouldn't even go near it. I have no willpower at all."
Ariana's fingers curled. It was almost funny, Brigit babbling about her struggles with food as if that were important right now. But then, she had no idea there was a serious battle of wills going on right in front of her. As far as she knew, "Ana Covington" and "Lillian Oswald" had never met before this moment.
"No, thank you. I'm fine," Ariana said through her teeth, lifting her chin to show Kaitlynn that she was not about to go weak at the very sight of her. Even though that was exactly what had happened the moment she'd spotted Kaitlynn on the crowded quad. The party continued to bubble and swell, but all Ariana could do was hug herself tightly in an attempt to quell her rage-induced trembling.
A few yards away, Palmer Liriano laughed and Ariana found him with her eyes, needing a moment of relief. He stood near a table of sandwiches and snacks, laughing along with two of his best friends, Christian Brooks and international pop star Landon Jacobs. Ariana focused on his handsome face, his carefree smile, the way the breeze tossed his black hair back from his forehead, hoping the glimpse of her crush -- the guy she would soon be calling her boyfriend -- would soothe her. But it didn't work.
Kaitlynn Nottingham was here. The only person on the planet who could obliterate Ariana's carefully laid plan for a new life -- the person who had sworn she'd be on a plane to another country by tonight if Ariana gave her the money she needed -- was instead here. On the Atherton-Pryce Hall campus. The place that was supposed to be Ariana's new home. Her sanctuary.
The enemy had invaded. Had used Ariana's money to worm her way into APH. And now that she was here, who knew what she was going to do next?
"I think she's right, Ana. Let's get you something to eat," Kaitlynn said pointedly, clasping Ariana's upper arm in her viselike grip. Ariana imagined her skin melting away under the girl's poisonous touch. "Come on. We'll grab a snack and get to know each other better."
For a moment, Ariana assumed Brigit would follow, but there was something exclusionary in Kaitlynn's tone, and Brigit's wide blue eyes showed that she'd picked up on it. When Ariana glanced over her shoulder at Brigit, the girl had already roped Adam Lazerri, a scholarship student who had just transferred to APH, into conversation.
Kaitlynn released Ariana in front of one of the snack tables and started to load up a clear glass plate with sweets. All around them, friends gabbed and gossiped; a few adventurous couples had created their own dance floor at the center of the circle of tables, and every now and then someone would throw out a cheer for Team Gold and half the crowd would cheer and whoop in response. Everyone was having fun, except Ariana.
"Before you can embarrass yourself asking all the obvious questions, let me answer them," Kaitlynn said lightly, addressing the wide array of fruit, cookies, cakes, and tarts rather than granting Ariana the courtesy of looking her in the eye. She spoke at a volume just loud enough for Ariana alone to hear. "I've signed over most of the money you gave me to secure my place in APH's junior class and in this exclusive dorm thing you and your new friends call Privilege House."
Ariana's rage swelled to nuclear levels. "No. You can't," she said under her breath. "You cannot be in Privilege House."
Not after all the work Ariana had done to get in. Not after she'd been forced to steal from her team to buy Kaitlynn's silence about her true identity. Not after rigging the crew race that morning to ensure Team Gold's victory. Privilege House was Ariana's plum. The shiny purple plum that she had won for herself -- and for Palmer Liriano and Lexa Greene and the rest of her team. She had not gone to all that trouble so Kaitlynn Nottingham of all people could share in the spoils.
"Apparently I can," Kaitlynn said blithely, nibbling on a black-and-white cookie. "You'd be surprised how hard up the APH administration was for cash. Seems the recession hit this place where it hurts."
Ariana's fingernails dug into the flesh on her forearm. This was all too much to bear. Far too much to absorb over the space of two measly minutes. Her brain was still wrapping itself around the fact that Kaitlynn had lied to her about her plans to leave the country, and now she was supposed to accept the fact that the girl had duped her again? That she had forced Ariana to raise for her the very money that would buy her a spot in Ariana's life? And not only a spot, but a significant spot? The girl was going to be living in her dorm, amongst her friends. Ariana was going to have to see her, talk to her, deal with her every single day.
But there was no denying it. Kaitlynn was standing right there. Just six inches away. Enjoying her cookie and smiling at megastar Landon, Maria Stanzini's secret boyfriend, across the quad.
"Who's that?" Kaitlynn asked, popping a blueberry into her mouth. "He is absolutely munchable."
Ariana's vision began to prickle over with gray spots. Her throat closed and her skin burned. There was no air. She was outdoors on a beautiful, late-summer night, the breeze rustling the leaves on the ash and maple and cherry trees dotting the campus, but there was no air.
Breathe, Ariana. Just breathe.
In, one...two...three...
Out, one...two...three...
In, one...two...three...
Out, one...two...three...
"Oh my God. You're not actually going to faint, are you?" Kaitlynn asked in an amused tone, grabbing another blueberry.
Ariana blinked. The gray spots dissipated.
"No. I'm not going to faint." Bitch, she added silently.
"Good. Because we have some business to discuss," Kaitlynn said, nudging Ariana farther away from the table as a group of sophomores descended in search of a sugar rush. "I'm sure Grandma Covington is sending you some sort of weekly allowance. I think it's only fair we split it."
Ariana's jaw clenched so hard she was sure she heard a tooth crack. "Fair? How, exactly?"
"Well, because you never would have met Briana Leigh or Grandma C. if it weren't for me," Kaitlynn said matter-of-factly, choosing a strawberry from her plate and biting into it. "You wouldn't be here right now, masquerading as a millionaire, if it weren't for me. In fact, you should be glad I'm letting you keep any of it."
"Then why, exactly, are you?" Ariana asked, genuinely curious. Back when Ariana and Kaitlynn had been cellmates at the Brenda T. Trumbull Correctional Facility for Women, Ariana had thought she knew how Kaitlynn's mind worked -- had thought she was sweet, innocent, guileless -- but it had all turned out to be a ruse. At this point, the girl was a complete enigma.
Kaitlynn clucked her tongue and tilted her head again, giving Ariana the tiniest pout. Her lips were stained from the berry. "Because I want you here. And you can't exactly keep up the charade without cash now, can you?"
"You want me here," Ariana said dubiously.
Kaitlynn's eyes widened innocently. She looked almost hurt. "Of course I do, Ana. You're the only friend I've got." She hooked her arm around Ariana's in an affable way and looked out across the crowded party with her. Handsome boys in their well-worn APH T-shirts or broken-in oxfords chatted with fresh-faced girls in designer outfits, their laughter and babble mingling on the breeze. Overhead, white and gold paper lanterns bounced and swayed, hanging from poles set up in a circle around the party area. In the background, music played at a low volume from hidden speakers. Kaitlynn let out a contented sigh. "Can you believe how far we've come? A few months ago, would you ever have imagined this was possible?"
Ariana thought about the sterile cell they used to share at the Brenda T., about the better life she'd imagined for herself and Kaitlynn. Of course, back then she hadn't known Kaitlynn was a seriously evil girl who was going to ... --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
She's back!,
This review is from: Perfect Mistake (Privilege (Simon Pulse)) (Paperback)
Ariana Osgood, now known as Briana Leigh Covington ("Ana" to her friends), finally has the life she has carefully constructed. She's attending Atherton-Pryce, an elite boarding school, moving into the most coveted dorm on campus and her crush has just broken up with his long-time girlfriend. Now he's available to date her! What more could Ariana ask for? Just as things are starting to fall into place for her, her nemesis, Kaitlynn, is now a student at Atherton-Pryce. Will Kaitlynn reveal Ariana's secret?
Ariana Osgood is a character most readers would love to hate. Actually, I don't. I admit I have a strong dislike for people who cheat, lie, manipulate or do whatever it takes to get what they want. Ariana is guilty of all three and she even killed her namesake to steal her life (and money). Despite knowing these things, there's still a part of me that just likes Ariana. In the first two books of the series, we learn more about Ariana's reasoning for wanting revenge (which actually started to develop during the Private series with Reed). In Perfect Mistake, Ariana struggles against resorting to her old behavior now that she finally belongs. But Kaitlynn's return makes it quite difficult for her. Kaitlynn is ruthless. Actually, that's putting it mildly. What's worse than ruthless? EVIL?!? She's the type of girl who will stab you in the back (literally) and then go on a shopping spree as if nothing happened. Kaitlynn's one goal is to make Ariana's life miserable and naturally she succeeds. She threatens to harm Ariana's friends if Ariana does not submit to her demands. Fed up, Ariana tries to take matters into her own hands, however Kaitlynn is always one step ahead of her and foils her plans. To make matters worse, both girls have been tapped for the secret society on campus. Problem is there are four openings and five girls. Kaitlynn wants Ariana to make sure she is one of the chosen or else. Ariana feels she has no choice but to given in to Kaitlynn. Honestly, it must be hard to be Ariana. She's trying to maintain her 4.0 GPA, plot and scheme to get her enemy off her back, hook up her best friend with a new guy so she can date her former boyfriend and maintain her deadly secret. Whew! How exhausted she must feel. Would her exhaustion be her downfall? Only time will tell. True to Ms. Brian's style, Perfect Mistake ends with a cliffhanger. One that made me want to immediately pick up the fourth book. Unfortunately I will have to wait until June 8th to find out what happens, when Sweet Deceit is released. Fans of the Privilege series will not be disappointment with this third installment.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect continuation of the Privilege series,
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You thought the tension had drained out. Everything Ariana wanted, Ariana got - money, a spot at the elite boarding school Atherton-Pryce Hall, a new identity, and closure on her old life. Of course Kate Brian had to throw some more complications into the mix, and throw them she did! If you finished Privilege, you know what I'm talking about.
First and foremost, you cannot read this book without reading Privilege. I know that may seem self-explanatory, but there are some series that you can kind of jump into the middle and kind of get what's going because they explain it to you. Kate Brian does not really do that - there is a little explanation, a little summary, but for the most part she literally starts the next book where she left off in the last. I love it because it means if you are following along with the series, there are no wasted pages resummarizing the events of the last couple of books in every book - you get right to the meat. But for all those considering this, go back and find Privilege first, and read it. That said, the one thing I am continually surprised that Kate Brian can do is make you sympathize with a character as sociopathic as Ariana. You know what she's done (although if you haven't read Private you don't know the full magnitude of what she's done - but considering all the stuff she pulled in the first book, you already know what she's capable of). You know that she has ridiculous rationalizations. You know she's a scheming, manipulative, conniving you-know-what. And yet...you find yourself rooting for her ANYWAY! Even if you've read the Private series and you love Reed Brennan, somehow you can love Ariana Osgood too - and even though you might hate Ariana when you're reading the Private books, that feeling switches to sympathy and identification when reading Privilege novels. What the heck?! And another thing. I know some long running series - especially long-running YA fiction series, and particularly ones that are targeted towards women and girls and become extremely popular - tend to degenerate over the books, so by the time you get to the fourth or fifth book in the series, they become pedestrian and filled with a lot of unnecessary exposition that doesn't move the story along - or worse, they just drop a designer name brand every couple seconds to hope you get distracted. Gossip Girl, I feel, fell to this trap. This series (and it's mother Private) doesn't do that. In the last 3.5 weeks I've read 8 of the Private novels and 3 of the Privilege novels, and each one is as much of a page-turner as the last. So rest-assured, the second book in the series is just as interesting as the last. Kate Brian has found a way to keep the drama going at high levels in each book. But if you're looking at this book you've already read Privilege and you know that you HAVE to find out what happens to Ariana! So buy it!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fun!,
By frunc "flittered" (Europe) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Perfect Mistake (Privilege (Simon Pulse)) (Paperback)
It was a great follow-up to the story, and a fun, quick read.
Keep your eye out for the 4th book, Sweet deceit coming June 2010!
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