Mag-log inA public declaration of love. That’s all Lori wanted for her twentieth birthday. Instead, Travis, her secret boyfriend of six months humiliated her in the worst way possible; by sleeping with her cruelest cheer rival, Elena. Furious and desperate for a distraction, Lori flees to a dim off-campus dive bar and runs straight into Lucas Miller. The university's notoriously unattainable hockey captain with a golden-boy reputation and her rival’s bitter ex-boyfriend. Lucas has a strict rule: he only sleeps with a girl once. Except now, he’s hunting Lori down with his eyes and making it clear she is his only exception. Worse? Lori's best friend has been in love with him for years. Trapped in a tangle of vengeful exes and dangerous secrets, Lori is standing at the edge of a cliff. Lucas doesn't just want a repeat, he wants to claim her entirely. And Lori doesn’t know if she’s playing a winning game of revenge, or if she’s walked straight into a predator's trap
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Tonight wasn’t just my twentieth birthday. It was the night the secrecy ended. For six long months, Travis kept us hidden. He wanted our relationship away from the campus gossip. But tonight, he had promised to tell everyone about us. I smoothed my sweaty hands down my emerald silk dress. Tonight was supposed to be the night. I planned to give him everything. My virginity was wrapped up like a milestone birthday gift. "Aren’t you tired of staring at yourself?" Jessica asked. She leaned against the bathroom doorframe, swirling a tequila bottle in her hand. Ann, my other roommate, shot Jessica a sharp glare. "Ignore her. You look beautiful, Lori. Twenty looks good on you. Just promise me you won’t let Jessica talk you into doing body shots off the kitchen island tonight." "Hey! It’s a birthday tradition!" Jessica argued. I laughed, while my eyes kept darting to my phone on the marble counter. There was still no text from Travis. My roommates knew I was seeing someone, but they didn't know it was Travis. He was the star wide receiver. The campus golden boy. I just wanted the reveal to be absolutely perfect. "I won't do it," I promised Ann. I swallowed the nervous lump in my throat. "Tonight is going to be unforgettable." Our apartment was packed by 10pm. The floors were sticky. Neon LED lights flashed against the walls while heavy bass of hip hop shook the room. Guests flooded the space with a chaotic energy. Usually, I loved this vibe. However, my chest squeezed painfully everytime the front door opened, and he wasn’t the one. He finally arrived a few minutes before 11pm looking devastatingly handsome. He wore a casual black jacket. Immediately, a frat brother caught his arm. Travis didn't even look for me. He didn't glance my way at all. My stomach did a violent flip. I pulled out my phone. My fingers flew across the screen as I typed: You're late. I'm waiting for that toast and announcement. Ready when you are, X. I watched him from across the crowded room. Travis felt his phone vibrate. He pulled it out. The blue light illuminated his sharp jawline. He read the text. I watched his face closely, waiting for a smile or a wink. I was waiting for his eyes to search for me in the crowd. Instead, his expression stayed completely blank. He locked his screen and slid the phone back into his pocket. He just continued his conversation as if I hadn't sent a thing. A cold splash of ice water hit my stomach. "Hey, birthday girl. Why do you look like someone just died?” Jessica asked, pinching my face playfully. She excused herself for a second and appeared right beside me some moments later, shoving a shot glass filled with amber liquid into my hand. "You're entirely too sober. That's a federal crime on your birthday. Drink up." Anger replaced the cold dread in my chest. It was hot and sharp. If he wanted to play games, fine. I slammed the shot back. The harsh burn cut through the sudden numbness in my throat. "Another one," I demanded while wiping my mouth with the back of my hand. Jessica’s eyes lit up immediately. "That’s my girl." Three shots later, the whole room was spinning. The music felt entirely too loud and the anger in my chest curdled into a nauseating wave. The alcohol wasn’t numbing the disrespect. It was magnifying it. I clutched my stomach while pushing through the sweaty bodies in the hallway. I rushed to the safety of the guest bathroom. I had barely made it to the toilet before my birthday dinner made a violent, humiliating reappearance. I cleaned my mouth with a damp towel, before staring at my pale, shaking reflection in the mirror. My lipstick was completely smudged. The excitement was entirely gone. In its place was a fierce clarity. It was the kind of sober thought that only comes after being violently sick. I didn't want a toast anymore or even the grand announcement. I wanted an explanation. I unlocked the bathroom door and stepped back out into the living room. The party was still fully going on. However, Travis was nowhere to be found. I started searching for him in the crowd, and was even asking guests if they had seen him. Most people shook their heads. They didn't know where he went. Finally, one girl pointed directly at my bedroom door. I stormed toward it. I hoped to find him waiting inside. He would have to explain to me what the hell was going on. I reached the door and turned the knob. The moment I looked inside, I wished I hadn't. Some cheap vanilla scent filled the air in my room. It was a scent I knew and loathed. It choked the air of my room. Elena, the captain of the cheer squad, was arched beneath Travis. She had been my literal tormentor since freshman year. Travis’s hands were gripping her hips. His bare back glistened with sweat under the dim light of my bedside lamp. My world stopped completely. The heavy bass outside seemed to mute. The high-pitched ringing in my ears replacing it. "Travis?" I barely heard my own voice from the shock that I was witnessing. Travis froze instantly. He snapped his head around so fast I heard his neck pop. Elena looked over his shoulder. A slow and malicious grin spread across her glossy lips. She pulled the sheets up mockingly. "Oh. Oops," she purred. She did not look sorry at all. "Shit! Lori, wait!" Travis scrambled off the bed. He pulled up his jeans in a speed faster than lightening. "Don't," I said in a steady voice. "Don't you dare say my name." "Lori, please. I drank too much. She came onto me—" Travis reached for my arm. I backed away toward the door. "Get your hands off me!" I snapped. A sudden, white-hot fire roared back into my veins. I looked at the bed. I looked at the boy I was willing to give everything to tonight and felt an utter disgust. "We are done. Get out of my room."Lori“What do you think you are doing?” I shot back at her.I held her wrist firm. She tried to pull her hand away, but she could not.“Let go of my hand you silly bitch!” Elena yelled.When her clique started moving toward me, only then did I finally let go of her wrist.“You know what is funny?” she said with a sneer. “You are such a betrayer.”I did not care about her rubbish. “And how exactly did I betray you? We are not friends, Elena. And besides, you went after Travis. Now you are mad because I was with your ex? That is hypocritical.”She became lost for words.“Don't think I forgot about catching you two red handed on my freaking bed,” I added.With that, I turned and kept walking. I increased my pace. My knee began hurting so bad as a result, but I did not stop. I just wanted to get away from her.I finally entered the lecture hall and found a chair. Only then did I sit down and let out a calm breath. Then I pulled out my headset. I needed to listen to some RnB that would cal
LoriText1: I will expose you.Text 2: Leave Lucas alone, you evil bitch.Text 3: Lucas is mine and mine alone!!!I blinked in pure shock with every single text that flashed across my screen. Who the hell was this, and why were they spamming my phone with such psychotic nonsense?I didn't even realize my hands were shaking until the phone slipped from my grip, clattering face down onto the mattress. I scrambled to pick it back up, rereading the words over and over again. I would have assumed it was a wrong number if Lucas’s name wasn't written right there in black and white.The sender must have spotted Lucas and me walking together yesterday, sparking this sudden, jealous rage. But what did they mean by expose me? Expose what? What kind of dark secret did they think they had on me?I threw my head back onto the pillow, trying to force myself to breathe. I should just ignore whoever this psychopath wa
Lori“Uhm... I don’t really know what to say,” I stammered, my fingers flying up to tuck a nonexistent strand of hair behind my ear just to give my hands something to do.The entire moment felt like a total blur. Sitting here in a sunlit booth, having breakfast with Lucas Miller, watching him look at me like I was the only person in the room... it felt like a scene ripped straight out of a high budget rom-com. It didn't feel like my actual life. My actual life was usually a non-stop cycle of stress, letdowns, and heartbreak.Lucas blinked, leaning back slightly against the leather booth. “Okay, wow. That was definitely not the reaction I was expecting to get.”“I’m sorry, it’s just...” I trailed off, my eyes dropping to the half eaten plate of scrambled eggs and bacon between us.“It’s just what? Talk to me, Lori. I promise I don’t bite.”I shrugged, forcing myself to speak quickly before I lost whatever tiny sh
LucasMy day was finally starting to look up. I had been heading over to the campus gym, fully prepared to take my lingering frustration out on a punching bag since my workout yesterday hadn't done a damn thing to clear my head.But then I caught sight of Lori limping out of the athletic center. The slight frown pulling at her features told me she was deeply trapped in her own thoughts. She didn't even notice me approaching.Smiling to myself, I did what any guy would do when he wants an excuse to get a girl’s attention. I deliberately shifted my stride and stepped directly into her path.Exactly as I’d expected, she walked right into my chest. I caught her by the shoulders, watching attentively as her big brown eyes widened the second she recognized my face.“Hello, stranger,” I murmured.She muttered something back that I didn't quite catch, though it sounded like a breathless little hi. I wasn't about to wast
LoriIt was not just because of Lucas. It was because of the person sitting on the opposite side of the stadium.I looked up at the special seating section reserved for the varsity athletes. Travis sat right in the middle of his fraternity brothers, wearing his black football jacket. He looked good
LoriI woke up to a searing pain around my ankle and knees. Blinking my eyes open, they met white ceiling. A deep frown pulled at my face. This definitely wasn't my bedroom. There were no cute, glow-in-the-dark star stickers scattered across the drywall here.It was only when the harsh scent of ant
Lori’s POV My eyes snapped shut. I couldn't tell them about Lucas. Not yet. I couldn't even process it myself."Travis cheated on me," I croaked. My voice sounded raw, completely ruined. "With Elena. On my freaking bed."Jessica’s jaw dropped. She gasped so loud it filled the quiet space. "That a
Lori’s POVA dark gleam flashed on his eyes as Lucas’s smirk widened. He guided me out by placing his palm firmly against the small of my back. I was putting on a denim jacket, but the heat from his touch burned into my skin.I was surprised to find out that his dorm room didn't look like a typic












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