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Deadly, the fourteenth volume in Sara Shepards YA Pretty Little Liars series, delivers more juicy scandals, dark secrets, and shocking plot twists. This #1 New York Times bestselling series is also a hit ABC Family original TV show. High school seniors Aria, Emily, Hanna, and Spencer have all done horrible thingsthings that would put them behind bars if anyone ever found out. And their stalker A knows everything. So far A has kept their secrets, using them to torture the girls. But now As changed the game. Suddenly the girls are hauled in for questioning, and all their worlds begin to unravel. If As plan succeeds, Rosewoods pretty little liars will be locked away for good. . . .

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Deadly

Pretty Little Liars - 14

by

Sara Shepard

To Lucy, Shay, Troian, and Ashley

No one here gets out alive.

JIM MORRISON

THE GREAT AND POWERFUL ALI

Remember when you learned about omnipotence in English class? Its when a narrator is all-knowing and can see and hear everything. Sounds like a pretty sweet deal, right? Sort of like being the Wizard of Oz. Imagine what you could do if you were all-knowing. Like when you lost your journal in the locker roomyou could see where it went. Or at that party last month: You would know if your boyfriend made out with your rival in the back bedroom or not. Youd be able to decipher secret looks. Hear intimate thoughts. See whats invisible . . . even improbable.

Four pretty girls in Rosewood wished they were omnipotent, too. But heres the thing about seeing and knowing everythingsometimes ignorance is safer. Because the closer the girls get to the truth about what happened that fateful night in the Poconos, when Alison DiLaurentis almost killed them and then vanished, the more dangerous their lives will become.

One chilly February night, on a secluded, wooded street in the Pocono Mountains, it was so quiet that you could hear a twig snap, a high-pitched giggle, or a gasp for miles around. But no one was in the area this time of year, which was why Alison DiLaurentis didnt feel the least bit worried as she and four girls she barely knew stood in a dark, upstairs bedroom in her familys vacation house. The walls might have been thin, the windows drafty, but no one was around to hear the girls scream. In just a few short minutes, Emily Fields, Spencer Hastings, Aria Montgomery, and Hanna Marin would be dead.

Ali couldnt wait.

Everything was set. In the past week, Ali had dragged not-guilty Ian Thomas, long dead, to one of the second-floor bedrooms of this house and hidden him in the closet. Shed placed an unconscious Melissa Hastings, Ians once-girlfriend, next to his bloated body earlier today. Shed assembled the gasoline, the matches, the boards, and the nails, and called her accomplice to let him know the exact time and final details. And now, finally, shed coaxed Spencer, Aria, Hanna, and Emily to this house tonight, leading them upstairs into that same bedroom where Ian and Melissa were stashed.

She faced the girls now, hands on her hips, watching them see her as their old friend Alison, a girl theyd lovedthough in truth the Alison they knew was actually Alisons sister, Courtney. Shed switched places with the real Alison, sending her twin to the mental hospital and taking over her life. Let me hypnotize you again for old times sake? she asked, giving them that winning, pleading smile. She knew theyd say yes.

And they did. Ali tried to contain her excitement as they closed their eyes. She counted down from one hundred, pacing around the small bedroom, listening for sounds on the first floor. Unbeknownst to the four others, a boy had sneaked into the house just moments ago. Right now, he was pouring liquid, locking doors, and placing boards against windows. It was all part of the plan.

Ali kept counting down, using a lulling, soothing voice. The girls went still. When Ali was almost to one, she crept out of the room, locked the door from the outside, and slipped a letter under the crack. Then she tiptoed down the stairs and rooted around in her pockets. Her fingers curled around her lucky matchbook. She struck a match, then dropped it on the floor.

Whoosh. Every wall, every exposed beam, and every ancient board game, musty-smelling Audubon Society bird book, and nylon camping tent burst into flames. The air grew pungent with gasoline vapor, and the smoke was so thick, it was difficult to see from one end of a room to the other. Alison listened to the girls panicked wails rise through the house. Thats right, bitches, she thought gleefully. Scream and cry all you want, its not going to help.

But God, did the fumes reek. Ali pulled her T-shirt over her nose and hurried through the first floor. She looked this way and that for the boy of her dreams, the only person she trusted, but he must have already been headed to their rendezvous point. Quickly, she checked his work on the windows. Hed boarded almost everything up snugly, providing little chance of the others escaping, but she grabbed the hammer hed left on the windowsill and gave one of the boards an extra pound, just to make sure.

Then she stopped and cocked her head. Was that . . . a thump? A voice? She glared at the ceiling. It sounded like footsteps were clambering down a set of stairsonly, which stairs? She stared at the foyer. No one. She didnt know the layout of this rambling, old house that well, as her parents had bought it just before Courtney had made the switch and sent her away.

Then something caught her eye, and she whipped around. Through the gray, billowing smoke, five figures rushed toward the kitchen door and out to safety. Alis jaw dropped. Lavalike rage burbled in her chest.

The last girl stopped and peered through the haze. Her blue eyes widened. Her blond-red hair was a frizzy cloud around her face. Emily Fields. Emily rushed forward, her face a mix of rage and disbelief, and grabbed Ali by the shoulders. How could you do this? she demanded.

Ali wriggled out of Emilys grip. I already told you. You bitches ruined my life.

Emily looked like shed been slapped. But . . . I loved you.

Ali burst out laughing. You are such a loser, Emily.

Emily looked away, like she didnt believe Ali could say such a thing. Ali wanted to shake her. Really? she considered saying. I dont even know you. Get a freaking life.

But then a huge boom sounded, the pressure driving them apart. Alis feet lifted off the ground, and seconds later she landed on her shins so hard, she almost bit clean through her tongue.

When she opened her eyes again, the flames were dancing around her even more hungrily than before. She pushed up to her hands and knees and crawled toward the kitchen door, but Emily had gotten there first. She had one hand around the knob. The other hand held a wooden plank, big enough to bar the door from the outside, keeping Ali in.

Ali suddenly had the same trapped, teetering feeling shed felt at the beginning of sixth grade, when her twin was home for the weekend. Her mother had come upstairs, dragged Ali from her bedroom, and said, Get out of your sisters room, Courtney. Its time to go.

Now Emily met Alis gaze. She stared at the plank in her hands as if she didnt know how it had gotten there. Tears ran down her cheeks. But instead of shutting the door tight, instead of propping the plank diagonally across the outside of the door so Ali couldnt escape, as Ali thought she would, Emily flung the plank onto the porch. It landed out of view with a heavy thunk. After one more ambiguous glance at Ali, she took off.

Leaving the door wide open behind her.

Ali limped toward the door, but as she tumbled over the threshold, there was another thunderous boom. What felt like two hot, heavy hands shoved her from behind, and she went flying again. A horrible stench of burning skin and hair singed her nostrils. Her leg exploded with pain. Her skin sizzled. She could hear herself screaming, but she couldnt stop. But then, all of a sudden, it was like someone hit a switch: The pain just . . . vanished. She floated outside her body, up, up, up over the inferno and into the trees.

She could see everything. The parked car. Roofs of the nearby houses. And under a huge tree in the front yard, those stupid bitches. Spencer wailed. Aria doubled over with coughs. Hanna patted her hair like it was on fire. Melissa was a limp pile on the ground. And Emily looked worriedly at the door through which theyd all escaped, a concerned expression on her face, before covering her eyes with her hands.

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