LOGINChapter 6
I could’ve sworn if her eyes could kill, I would be dead by now. Mia stared at the note in my hands from across the classroom, her gaze sharp enough to cut glass. I quickly folded it and slipped it into my bag, my cheeks burning. The calm of the past few days felt like it was about to shatter. I spent the rest of the class avoiding her eyes and Lucian’s. When the final bell rang, I grabbed my things and headed straight for the gate without looking back. I wasn’t going to meet him at the tree. Not today. Not with Mia watching my every move like a hawk. Instead, I texted my small group of friends the only people who didn’t treat me like a joke. Sarah (not Mia’s friend), quiet bookish Grek, and bubbly Nora. “House beach party tonight?” I typed. They replied almost instantly with excited emojis. For once, I wanted to do something normal. Something fun. Something away from the suffocating tension at school and home. By 8 PM, I was dressed in a simple black dress that hugged my curves more than I usually allowed. It wasn’t too revealing, but it made me feel… pretty. My friends picked me up, and we headed to the party a monthly thing thrown by some seniors that everyone whispered about. The music hit me first when we arrived. Loud, pulsing beats mixed with laughter and the sound of waves in the background. The house was packed with students from our school and nearby colleges. Dim lights, red cups everywhere, bodies moving on the makeshift dance floor. I stuck close to my friends at first, sipping a drink slowly. For the first time in weeks, I felt a little light. We danced in our small circle, laughing at Aisha’s terrible moves. No one bothered me. No insults. Just music and freedom. Then I saw him. Lucian stood near the kitchen area with Max, both of them looking unfairly handsome. Lucian in a black shirt that stretched across his broad shoulders, Max laughing beside him. My heart skipped. I quickly looked away, but not before our eyes met across the room. He smiled that small, secret smile that made my stomach flip. Mia was there too, of course. She arrived with her usual group, wearing a tight, short red dress that showed off her slim waist and long legs. She looked stunning. And she knew it. She made a beeline straight for Lucian, throwing herself at him with a flirty laugh, pressing her body against his arm while talking animatedly. I watched from the corner as she danced close to him, flipping her hair, touching his chest. She was putting on a full show the slender, confident twin everyone wanted. But Lucian barely reacted. He politely stepped back a few times, his eyes drifting toward my direction instead. Mia’s smile grew tighter with every rejection. My friends noticed. “Is that your sister throwing herself at him?” Nora whispered. “She looks desperate.” I just shrugged, finishing my drink a little faster than I should have. The night blurred pleasantly as the music got louder. Someone suggested games. Truth or Dare. Never Have I Ever. We all gathered in the big living room, sitting in a messy circle on the floor and couches. Lucian ended up across from me. Mia forced her way into the circle too, sitting close to him. The game started innocently enough. Funny truths, silly dares. But the drinks kept flowing. I was on my third cup something sweet and strong that made my head feel fuzzy and warm. My body felt loose, my usual shyness melting away. Mia was drinking heavily too, laughing loudly and daring people to do stupid things. She kept trying to pull Lucian into her dares, but he stayed reserved, his gaze often finding mine. “Never have I ever had a crush on someone in this room,” someone called out. I drank. So did many others. Lucian drank while looking straight at me. Mia drank too, glaring daggers my way. The game turned wilder. Dares got bolder. Someone dared Mia to kiss the hottest guy in the circle. She tried to go for Lucian, but he turned his head at the last second, making it land on his cheek. She laughed it off, but I saw the flash of humiliation. I was getting drunk. The room spun a little. My cheeks felt hot. My body felt sensitive every brush of fabric against my skin reminding me of Lucian’s touch in that empty classroom. Mia was worse. She was loud, sloppy, clearly drunk. Her friends eventually pulled her up when she started stumbling. “Come on, Mia. Time to go home,” one of them said, half carrying her out. She protested weakly but let them take her. As she passed me, she muttered something I couldn’t quite hear, but the look she gave me was pure venom. The party continued without her. I stood up to get some air, the world tilting. Strong arms caught me before I could stumble. “Easy there,” Lucian’s voice murmured in my ear. I looked up. He was holding me gently, one arm around my waist, supporting my half drunken weight. His body felt so warm and solid against my softer curves. I leaned into him more than I should have, half drunk, half alive, and completely wanting more than just his arms around me. His hand rested on my lower back, fingers brushing the curve of my hip. “I’ve got you, Lily,” he whispered. In that moment, with the music thumping and my head spinning, I didn’t want him to let go. I wanted his hands to roam again. To touch me like he did before. To claim every inch of my body the way he said he craved. But even drunk, a small voice in the back of my mind whispered: Mia will destroy you but I tend to ignore that right now. Lucian…I breathe calling his name almost sounding like a moanChapter 29Lily’s POVThe pain in my ankle was sharp and throbbing as the nurse helped me off the field. I clutched the crutches tightly, trying not to cry in front of everyone. The entire class was watching. Some with pity. Others with amusement. Mia’s satisfied smile from the sidelines burned into my memory.Of course it was her. The way she had positioned herself near my lane. The perfectly timed trip. She had planned this. Just like she planned everything else.I was on crutches for at least two weeks, the nurse said. No running. No sports. No easy way to escape the hallways where everyone stared at me. I hobbled to my next class, the pain in my ankle nothing compared to the ache in my chest.Lucian had walked away with Mia. I had seen her grab his arm, leaning into him as they left the field together. The image replayed in my mind all afternoon. Her slim body pressed against his. Her laughter. The way she looked at me with triumph in her eyes.By the time I got home, I was exhaus
Chapter 28I went home with a heavy heart. Lucian had insisted on walking me part of the way, his hand gently holding mine until we reached the corner of my street. He kissed my forehead softly before letting me go. “Be safe,” he whispered. “Text me when you’re home.”But instead of leaving, he followed me.“Lily, let me walk you home.”I looked into his eyes and found myself unable to refuse.“Okay.”I was terrified that Mom and Mia would find out I had been with Lucian, but despite my fears, I let him come with me anyway.When I stepped through the front door, Mom was waiting in the living room. Her face was tight with anger. Before I could even open my mouth to explain, her hand flew across my face.The slap was sharp and stinging. I stumbled back, my cheek burning.“Mom” I started, tears already forming.Lucian, who had followed me to the door out of concern, stepped forward. “Ma’am, please let me explain. It wasn’t what you think”“Get out!” Mom shouted, pointing at the door. “You
When I woke up, the first thing I noticed was the soft, unfamiliar bed beneath me. My head throbbed with a dull, persistent ache, like someone had hit me with a hammer and left the pain behind as a souvenir. The room was dimly lit, the curtains drawn, and the faint scent of Lucian’s cologne lingered in the air. I blinked slowly, trying to make sense of where I was.Lucian’s bed.I sat up too quickly, wincing as the headache intensified. My clothes were dry now someone had changed me into one of his oversized shirts. The realization made my cheeks burn. I looked around the room: simple, masculine, with a few trophies on the shelf and a photo of him with his family on the nightstand. It felt intimate. Too intimate.Lucian was sitting in a chair beside the bed, his elbows on his knees, watching me with worried eyes. His hair was still slightly damp from the rain, and there was a small cut on his lip from the earlier fight with Max.“You’re awake,” he said softly, relief flooding his voi
I waited in school longer than I should have. The library had become my hiding place during the last period, and I must have dozed off while pretending to read. When I woke up, the wall clock in the dim corner showed it was past 9 PM. Panic surged through me. The school was almost empty, the hallways dark and silent.“Oh God,” I whispered, grabbing my bag and rushing out.It was raining heavily outside. The downpour was relentless, soaking me instantly as I stepped into the night. I had no choice but to walk home. My uniform clung to my body, my shoes squelching with every step. The rain mixed with the tears already forming in my eyes.After a few minutes of walking, I noticed someone behind me. At first, I thought it was a mistake just another person heading the same way. But when I quickened my pace, they did too. My heart started beating faster. I took a few more hurried steps, glancing over my shoulder. Three boys. Their faces were hidden in the shadows, but I recognized the way
I dragged myself out of bed the next morning, my eyes still puffy from another night of silent crying. The mirror in our small bathroom showed a girl I barely recognized tired eyes, pale skin, and a defeated slump in my shoulders. I stared at my reflection for a long moment, the weight of everything pressing down on me. Enough, I told myself. No more trouble. No more heartbreak. No more hoping for things that only hurt me. I made a promise right there in front of the mirror. From today on, I would avoid any drama. I would keep my head down, focus on graduating, and protect what little peace I had left. I opened my phone, deleted every soft post I had saved about Lucian the secret screenshots of his texts, the photos I had taken of him from afar. My thumb hovered over his contact for a second before I blocked and deleted his number too. It hurt, but it was necessary. I got to school with my walls firmly in place. Lucian tried to talk to me almost immediately. He waited near my lock
I woke up with red, swollen eyes, the kind that made it obvious I had cried myself to sleep. My face felt puffy, my head throbbed with a dull ache, and my chest felt like it had been hollowed out overnight. The pain from overhearing Sam and Ben’s conversation still sat heavy inside me, like a stone lodged in my heart that refused to move.Mia was already awake, sitting on her bed and scrolling through her phone. When she looked up and saw my face, her expression shifted from casual indifference to mild curiosity.“Why are you like this?” she asked, tilting her head. There was no real concern in her voice only a detached interest, like I was some strange specimen she was studying. “Whatever made you like this… I’m happy about it.”Her words were the final crack in the dam.Anger and heartbreak surged through me all at once. I sat up in bed, my voice cracking as I shouted her name. “Why, Mia?! Why won’t you love me even once?!”The words poured out of me like a flood I could no longer h







