The Unofficial Zack Warren Fan Club

The Unofficial Zack Warren Fan Club

 

J.C. Isabella

Copyright 2011 by J.C. Isabella

 

This book is the personal property of J.C. Isabella. Its characters are fictional and any resemblance to persons living or dead is strictly coincidental. This book is for your entertainment, not to be given freely or resold in any way.

Thank you for respecting her work.

 

The Unofficial Zack Warren Fan Club

 

Those seeking membership to this elite and prestigious unofficial organization must pledge their unwavering devotion.

 

Please raise your right hand.

 

I (insert name here) vow to uphold the sisterhood, protect the secrets and identities of the members in the fan club, and swear a lifetime of devotion to the one and only Zack Warren.

 

 

Chapter 1

 

Chloe

 

Under the fragrant limbs of a magnolia tree an unofficial meeting was held. The meeting’s subject matter was nothing related to science. It was dedicated to one person, a special person, or so the attendee’s thought. I knew the truth, that the meeting was a waste of time and a show of stupidity.

From my seat high in the bleachers I watched, feeling like an outsider. I haven’t been to an unofficial meeting since the fifth grade, the day I wised up, and now it was nearing spring break of my freshman year of college.

It’s been a long time. Sometimes I think it hasn’t been long enough.

I’m friends with a lot of the girls…until they gather for their meeting and I’m forced to make a choice: Be part of the craziness or pretend to ignore it.

Normally I was good at ignoring.

This was not the case today.

Despite my dislike of the meetings reason for existing, I felt a little nostalgic. This was the last chance I’d have to attend an unofficial meeting. After today, no one could ever know about my association with the club. It was imperative.

I closed my eyes, warring with choices, and the potential repercussions from them. But I knew when I once again looked on the group that the decision was made. I was only stalling.

For old times sake I’d join them, and while I was at it, hopefully talk some sense in to them.

I grabbed my backpack and climbed down the metal walkway from the bleachers and walked across freshly mowed grass. The group was chattering excitedly, hushed giggles tumbling toward me.

There were about thirty girls from all walks of social life sitting in the grass under the tree. Band geeks, theater kids, cheerleaders, physics majors, a few seniors, and normal girls like me…all gathered harmoniously.

In this club everyone was equal.
“Well, look who it is.” One of the cheerleaders said, drawing attention to my presence. “This, ladies, is Chloe Baker.”
A couple girls gasped, and I winced uncomfortably. “Hey.”
“Thee Chloe Baker?” a little blonde questioned
“Yep.”
My friend Lana beamed. “She is the reason why we gather every week.”
Oh, god. I might as well have a plaque beneath the tree with my name on it.

Lana continued. “Once upon a time there was a girl, who had an enormous crush on a boy, but she wasn’t the only one, so she started a fan club for the girls who worshiped him.”

“The Unofficial Zack Warren Fan Club!” they all cheered.

“And I never thought it would last.” I sank to the ground cross-legged, wondering what had possessed me to attend this meeting, and how it followed me half a state away to college.

Nostalgia is for idiots and Zack Warren is trouble.

I knew it the first time saw him in second grade. The boy had heartbreaker written all over him. He was two years older, wiser. He did a back flip off the jungle gym, lading right at my feet with a cocky grin, getting dirt all over my new pink Keds.

He didn’t apologize.

Instead he dropped a lizard on my head and called me prissy.

Despite the fact that we didn’t hit it off on day one, I harbored a huge crush on Zack, my first ever. In the third grade I started a club. Girls only. We dubbed it an unofficial club because we thought some powerful person, like Opera, had to deem it official.

We have since discovered that is not true, but the name had a nice ring to it.

During our unofficial meets we talked about Zack, spied on him, and risked being found out on a regular basis. What a rush, seriously. It was going great. The group accepted new members, and we even drew up plans for a clubhouse. I invented a fun game and made new friends.

Then, when I was in the fifth grade, Zack stole the streamers off my bike.
I cried, and made the very rational decision to hate him until the end of time.
This effectively ended my reign as leader of The Unofficial Zack Warren Fan Club.
Which, last I heard, was still accepting unofficial members.

I glanced back at the pitcher, Zack Warren himself, and wondered why all these smart girls were attending a silly club, playing a game I started when I was eight.

“Chloe, don’t say it.” Lana snapped, reading the annoyance on my face.

“I have to go home.” I was about to stand, but one of the girls grabbed my arm. Marcy. She played the tuba; last I heard she didn’t attend meetings. “Don’t tell me they sucked you in too.”

Her frizzy, brown hair flew in her eyes and she had to push it back. “Just take pictures.”

“Oh, lord.”

“It’s like we have a spy on the inside,” Christy Stillwater, the drama club president, cried through her headgear. She was in a boating accident last month and broke her jaw. Some of the girls had taken to calling her chomper.

“I hear he wears nothing!” a cheerleader squealed. “Not boxers, briefs, or boxer briefs. He’s goes commando!”
A freshman girl blushed. “At lunch, someone told me he had to use two rulers to measure his…um, thingy.”
“It’s called a penis honey.” One of the senior girls provided.
“It can’t be that long.” Another girl said. “Where would he put it in those pants?”
Zack was in his baseball uniform across the field practicing, and now every girl was staring at his crotch.
I wanted to crawl into a hole and hide. “Stop!”
“Bigger than average,” someone concluded.
“Oh!” Lana gasped. “Chloe I want you to be the first to have one.”
She pulled a plastic bag from her backpack and fished a shiny, pink object out.
I stared down at a button. My nightmare manifested in real life.

 

Proud Member Of

The Unofficial Zack Warren Fan Club

 

“Each one of you is certifiable.” I glared at them, feeling the blood whooshing in my ears. This can’t be happening! “You’ve managed to keep this club a secret, but what happens if you loose a button?”

Lana snorted. “We wont.”
I tried a different approach. “What if Kyle finds them?”
She shrugged, examining her purple nails. “I’ll keep them hidden.”
“Like the club schedule he found?”
“He didn’t know what it was for!”

“He climbs through the window every Friday night while I’m at study group. Don’t deny it. All it’s going to take is for you to leave a button where he’ll see and you’re screwed.”

“I’m already screwed.” She laughed.
“Since when have you and Kyle started sleeping together?” Christy asked, proudly pinning a button to her shirt.
“Since winter break.” Talk about a lack of modesty, but that was Lana. “I’m in love, Chomper.”

“Am I the only person here who thinks this club is morally wrong? Seriously creepy?” no one said a word. I rolled my eyes. “Fine, whatever. Just keep the buttons hidden. I really have to go.”

Marcy pouted. “At least snap some covert pictures, Chloe. You know what it would mean to us.”

“No.” I pushed to my feet. “This is a child’s game, and for some reason you’re all still playing. It feels weird drooling over Zack now. He’s not a piece of meat.”

“You’re right, he’s a hot piece of ass.” I didn’t dare look at the person who said that, because it was a guy.
“And why are you here?” I asked Lana. “You have a boyfriend. Doesn’t that mean something?”
“It’s not like I’m cheating on Kyle.”

“No, just undermining his value.” The decision to cut myself off was final and they had to understand that. “From now on my affiliation with this club is history. Make up some other girl. Say she started it. I’m going back to the dorms.”

“Don’t listen to Chloe,” Lana said to the group. “She can be so dramatic.”
“I’m not.”
“Zack’s never going to find out. You don’t need be worried.” Marcy grabbed two pins and stuck them in her purse.
“The reason she’s pissed is because she likes Zack.” Lana smiled. “Admit it.”

“Wrong. I hate him.” I left them to finish the meeting. To moon and drool over the baseball player that, more often than not, went out of his way to annoy the absolute crap out of me. Zack probably got some sick pleasure watching me squirm.

The club was like my own personal curse or something. I was able to put up with the immature high school antics. When Zack went away to college I thought the bullshit would stop. Lana and her little followers would grow up. But they didn’t, they worshiped him from afar for two more years. So I figured it was a high school thing. No self respecting college girl would join a fan club for a baseball player, no matter how hot. By the time we graduated they would grow out of this phase.

I was so freaking wrong.

Lana and I applied for Eckerd College. It’s a private liberal arts school in St. Petersburg Florida, on the Gulf of Mexico. Only a couple hours from home in Naples, Florida. When we got accepted to the same school Lana and I were thrilled. We were even allowed to be dorm mates.

I honestly didn’t think going to the same college as Zack, who was now a junior, would be a problem. Why should I let his presence keep me from going to the school I wanted?

My first day on campus, I realized there was a chance I’d never escape from the fan club. Lana started talking about having meetings, continuing the club. I ignored her. I figured her enthusiasm for worshiping a jock would be laughed at. Not that I wanted her to be shunned or anything. I thought a nice dose of the real world would be good for her.

But it was now two days from my spring break as a college freshman, and in that time, Lana had cultivated almost fifty followers for the club. It was ridiculous.

I felt an acute annoyance, with a side of steaming, childish frustration and confusion. For some reason, smart, beautiful girls, spent a few minutes listening to Lana about how great the club was, and they signed right up.

He was just one of those guys. Zack Warren walked into a room with a cocky strut and a wicked glint in his eyes. Guys wanted to be him. Girls wanted to be with him.

As I stomped past the god of baseball, it wasn’t hard to understand why so many girls loved Zack. Sure, he was intriguing and strong, and so what if he had a killer smile? I just couldn’t bring myself to like him.

Ever since the fifth grade Zack and I have hated each other, and that’s never going change.

 

Chapter 2

 

Zack

 

The bases were loaded. It was my turn to bat. I hit the ball past the third baseman, just barely avoiding a foul and slid to second for the fun of it. Tobey hit, took me to third, and the bases were still loaded.
Crack
. The sound of Kyle’s bat connecting with the ball echoed, bringing us in with a homer. After the third out I took my place at the pitchers mound, feeling more at home and in control than anywhere else on the field. It was always like that. And while the outfielders took their places, I let my gaze wander the field.

A girl wearing a purple dress caught my eye.

“Zack, pitch the damn ball or go ask the hottie for her number.” Max McFarland, a sophomore up to bat complained. I gave him my best curveball, striking him out. Then I glanced back at the girl, felt my hands sweat even more than usual. I had to agree, she was hot.

Max taunted me. “Looks like your hottie is leaving.”

I ignored him, knowing he was trying to distract me. Chloe Baker. Her ponytail bobbed and swayed, practically hypnotizing me as she marched away from the group of girls sitting under a tree. She looked pissed.

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