Share

Chapter 2

Author: Nabi
last update publish date: 2026-03-30 17:37:39

Aiden’s POV

I stood there against that brick wall outside the subway exit for what felt like forever, just breathing in shaky little bursts and wiping my face on my sleeve like that would erase the last twenty minutes. My jeans were fucked ripped open at the back seam, hanging half off one hip, the kind of tear that screamed “something bad happened” if anyone looked too close.

I couldn’t walk into his house like this. Eric would notice. His dad would notice. All their workers would notice. So I did the only thing my panicky brain could come up with: I shrugged off my hoodie thank god it was oversized and tied the sleeves around my waist like some dumb fashion statement from 2005. Pulled it tight. Knotted it twice. The fabric covered the worst of the damage, bunched up enough that from the front I just looked like a sloppy college kid who couldn’t be bothered with belts. From the back? Pray nobody walked behind me.

My hands were still shaking when I finally pushed off the wall and started walking. Fast. Head down. Hood up now that I didn’t have one anymore.

I finally arrived at his mansion after walking a few minutes. He was already at our usual table in the study room , books spread out, but he wasn’t looking at them. He was looking at the door. Waiting for me. The kid was three years younger than me but he carried himself like someone twice that age who’d seen too much shit already.

Single mom died when he was little, dad’s some big-shot CEO who works eighty-hour weeks and probably thinks throwing money at tutors counts as parenting. Eric only ever talked to me. Nobody else. Not teachers, not classmates, not even the barista at the coffee cart. Just me. It made me feel important for five seconds until I remembered I was basically a paid babysitter with math skills.

“Hey,” I said, dropping into the chair across from him, forcing my voice light even though my throat felt raw. “Sorry I’m late..”.

He didn’t answer right away. Just stared. Not at my face…at my waist. At the hoodie tied there like a skirt. His eyes flicked up to mine, then back down. Again. And again.

“What?” I snapped, sharper than I meant. “It’s a new look. Deal with it.”

Eric blinked. Slowly. “You okay?”

“Alright . Let’s get started. You’re supposed to be doing derivatives today, right? Chain rule. Show me what you’ve got.”

He didn’t move. Just kept staring. Not creepy staring… more like… worried staring. Like he could see right through the hoodie knot and the fake smile and the way my hands wouldn’t stop fidgeting with my pen. “You’re shaking, should I turn down the AC? .”

“No, never mind,” I lied. “ Come on, open the book.”

He finally flipped it open, but every time I tried to explain something about quotient rule this, product rule that, his eyes drifted back to me. Not the page. Me. My mouth. My hands. My waist where the hoodie was hiding the evidence. Just… intense. Like I was the only thing in the room worth looking at. Made my skin crawl and my chest ache at the same time.

“Eric,” I said after the third time he zoned out mid-sentence. “You listening?”

“Yeah.” Voice quiet. Barely there.

“Then why are you staring at me like I grew a second head?”

He shrugged one shoulder. “You look… different today.”

“Different how?”

“Scared.”

I laughed. “Wow. Thanks, detective. Really helpful. Can we focus on math now? Your dad’s paying me to teach you calculus, not play therapist.”

He flinched. Just a tiny bit. Then nodded and bent over the book. But the staring didn’t stop. Every few minutes I’d catch him watching again my face, my hands, the stupid hoodie knot. Like he was trying to solve me instead of the equations.

We got through maybe forty-five minutes before I called it. My head was pounding, the raw spot on my ass was throbbing with every shift in the chair, and I couldn’t fake focus anymore. “Alright. That’s enough for today. Review what we did. I’ll check next time.”

Eric closed the book slowly. “You sure you’re okay?”

“Stop asking that,” I muttered. “I’m fine.”

He didn’t look convinced. But he didn’t push.

Then the door opened and Jerry walked in, Eric’s dad. Tall, broad shoulders, expensive suit that probably cost more than my entire wardrobe, salty like looking hair, the kind of face that looked good on billboards. Widowed. Workaholic. Polite in that polished CEO way that always felt they practiced it.

“Aiden,” he said, smiling like we were old friends. “How’d it go?”

“Good,” I said, standing too fast. The hoodie shifted… shit, don’t let it slip. “He’s getting it. Just needs practice.”

Jerry nodded, eyes flicking over me quick scan, nothing lingering. “Appreciate you coming in on short notice. Finals are brutal.”

“No problem.” I grabbed my bag. “See you next week, Eric.”

Eric mumbled something that might’ve been goodbye. Jerry walked me to the door, he always did, like he was escorting me out of his kingdom or whatever. At the entrance he stuck out his hand.

“Thanks again,” he said. Firm grip. Too firm. Too long.

I tried to pull back after the normal two pumps. He didn’t let go right away. Held on another second, two three. Thumb brushing over my knuckles once. My stomach flipped in a way that had nothing to do with how it flipped with Chris and everything to do with wanting to bolt.

I yanked my hand free, forced a smile. “Gotta run. Scholarship office called earlier. See you.”

He just nodded. “Take care, Aiden.”

I didn’t look back.

I just needed to get somewhere else and do something different. Campus was buzzing when I got there, people laughing, music thumping from someone’s open window, normal Tuesday bullshit. My phone buzzed the second I hit the quad. Email from the financial aid office.

Subject: Urgent – Scholarship Disbursement Delay.

Talk about a self-fulfilling prophecy!

I brought this upon myself. Just my luck.

I read it for a second time and my heart dropped into my shoes.

I opened it while speed-walking.

Due to processing error, your fall disbursement has been placed on hold pending verification of enrollment status. Please see Dr. in room 312 of the admin building before end of business today to resolve.

End of business today. It was already three-forty. Office closed at five.

Fuck.

Torn pants? Didn’t matter. Raw skin? Didn’t matter. Shaking hands? Didn’t matter. If that money didn’t come through I couldn’t pay rent. Couldn’t eat. Couldn’t stay in school. Couldn’t do anything except go crawling back to whatever hole I came from.

I broke into a jog awkward, limping jog because every step pulled at the tear and the bruises and didn’t stop until I hit the admin building. Stairs. Elevator out of service, of course. More stairs. By the time I reached 312 I was sweating, out of breath, hoodie still knotted around my waist like a sad little cape.

I knocked once. Hard.

Door opened. Dr. looked mildly annoyed peeked out.

“Aiden? You’re cutting it close.”

“Yeah,” I panted. “Got the email. What’s wrong with my scholarship?”

She sighed, stepped aside to let me in. “Sit. This might take a minute.”

I dropped into the chair, hoodie bunching under me, trying not to wince. “Just tell me. Please.”

She pulled up my file on the computer. Started clicking. Talking. Something about a glitch in the system, verification forms missing, need signatures, need proof of residency, need this, need that.

I barely heard her.

All I could think was: I can’t lose this. Not today. Not after…

My throat closed up. Eyes burned again.

Dr. Patel paused. “You alright, kid?”

I laughed. “Yes I am.”

She didn’t push. Just kept clicking. Kept talking.

I sat there nodding like a bobblehead, hoodie tied tight, pants torn underneath, body still screaming from the subway, mind screaming louder.

And somewhere in the back of my head that same vicious little voice from earlier whispered again: This is what happens when you’re too weak to fight.

I told it to shut the fuck up.

But it wouldn’t.

It never did.

Continue to read this book for free
Scan code to download App

Latest chapter

  • Dark Secrets Between Roommates   Chapter 100

    Chapter 100Aiden’s POVI froze with my fingers still buried inside myself and stared into the mirror at Ethan’s face right behind me. His big hand wrapped around my wrist and kept me from pulling away. What the hell was he doing here? My heart hammered so hard I thought I might pass out.“Easy,” he muttered, voice low and rough like he was trying to sound calm. “You’re making a mess of it.”I tried to yank my hand back but he held firm, pressing my own fingers a little deeper. The stretch burned from everything that had happened earlier, and now his body heat pressed against my back made it ten times worse. “Ethan, what are you doing here?!! Get the fuck off me and explain,” I hissed, face flaming hot.He didn’t let go. Instead he reached around with his other hand, grabbed some toilet paper, and started wiping me like it was the most normal thing in the world. His fingers brushed mine every time he cleaned, and the slick sounds filled the bathroom. I wanted to die.“Stop squirmin

  • Dark Secrets Between Roommates   Chapter 99

    Chapter 99 Aiden’s POV I kept running until my lungs burned but I made my decision, I could not skip the session. My money situation was shit right now. If I lost this tutoring gig I would be completely screwed.So even though my ass felt like it was on fire and every step reminded me of what that bastard just did, I turned around, found my bag where it got kicked, and headed to Eric’s place anyway. Sweat poured down my skin, mingling with the sticky remnants I could feel shifting uncomfortably with each desperate step forward. Losing this opportunity wasn’t an option; it meant the difference between scraping by and total collapse, forcing me to swallow my pride and push through the degrading aftermath of the encounter I had just escaped.Sweat stuck my shirt to my back. I could feel the mess between my cheeks with every move. Disgusting. Humiliating. But I had no choice. I would clean up quickly once I got there. That was the plan.The fabric clung uncomfortably to my damp skin,

  • Dark Secrets Between Roommates   Chapter 98

    Chapter 98Aiden’s POVI stepped out of the dorm building with my bag slung over one shoulder. The tutoring session with Eric was in twenty minutes. I needed to get my head straight or I would just waste the kid’s time. My legs felt heavy but I kept walking across the path that cut behind the main library.Then all of a sudden, a van door slid open fast. Hands grabbed me from the side before I could even turn my head. One arm locked around my waist, another clamped over my mouth. I tried to yell but it came out muffled. My bag hit the ground. Someone kicked it under the van.“Easy there, pretty boy,” a name only one person called me after they forcefully took me, a name I knew too well growled in my ear. “Miss me?”My stomach dropped. It was him. The guy from the bar. Same rough grip, same low laugh that made my skin crawl. He shoved me into the back of the van and the door slammed shut. Everything went dark for a second until he clicked on a dim light.“How you been without me, Ai

  • Dark Secrets Between Roommates   Chapter 97

    Chapter 97 Aiden’s POVI woke up slowly, body heavy like it always got after rough nights. The dorm room felt familiar under the covers and I realized I had clean clothes on, everything washed and neat like nothing bad had touched it. For a second I let myself hope Jovian had flipped back to the thoughtful guy he used to be, the one who showed and actually listened. It was a stupid hope but I held onto it anyway because facing the rest felt worse.I pushed up on my elbows and the bathroom door clicked open. Chris stepped out, hair damp, towel over his shoulder. My chest squeezed with disappointment before I could stop it. I tried to hide it fast but Chris caught it right away. His shoulders tightened and the decent mood he had walked out with soured on the spot. He nodded at the desk without smiling.“Hot tea,” he said, voice flat. “Figured you might need it.”I sat up all the way and reached for the mug, wrapping my hands around it. The heat bit at my palms but I took small sips an

  • Dark Secrets Between Roommates   Chapter 96

    Chapter 96Aiden’s POVI blinked hard, thinking the lack of sleep and all the stress had finally broken my brain, but no, Jovian stood right there just inside the door with that tight smile stuck on his face. My stomach dropped straight to the floor and my heart slammed against my ribs so loud I worried it might wake Chris. I glanced over at him real quick. He was still slumped in the chair, blanket over his shoulders, breathing deep and even like the world had not just tilted sideways. Jovian took one slow step closer, his eyes locked on me the whole time without blinking. I slid back on the bed a little, my legs still hanging off the edge, but he moved faster than I expected and grabbed my wrist before I could pull away. His grip hurt, fingers digging in hard enough that I knew there would be marks later. “Do not make a sound,” he whispered, voice low and steady like we were just chatting about the weather. “You wake him up and things get worse for everybody.”I nodded fast beca

  • Dark Secrets Between Roommates   Chapter 95

    Chapter 95 Aiden’s POVI woke up slowly, feeling so sleepy that my eyes were hard to open at first. The infirmary room felt quiet. A little too quiet. I turned my head and there was Chris, slumped in the chair right beside the bed. His eyes were closed, mouth slightly open, and his breathing came out even. He looked wiped out.For a moment, I just stared at him. His hair was messy, and there were dark circles under his eyes. It looked like he had stayed there for hours without moving. Seeing him like that made my chest feel strangely warm. He looked exhausted, but he had never left my side.I stayed still for a second, just watching him. After everything last night, he finally crashed. I did not want to mess that up. Moving like I was handling glass, I slid my legs over the edge of the bed. My feet hit the floor without a sound. I grabbed the blanket that had been on me and eased it over his shoulders. It settled there softly. He needed this.I sat on the edge of the bed for a minute

  • Dark Secrets Between Roommates   Chapter 23

    Chapter 23Aiden’s POVMr Jerry held my face up with one hand, and as I looked up at him, his other hand moved and the paddle came down again on my right nipple, sharp and quick. My body jerked hard and right away I felt it, that hot wet leak slipping out of me, I tightened my legs together trying

  • Dark Secrets Between Roommates   Chapter 22

    Aiden’s POVI blinked a couple times and my mouth opened but nothing came out at first. The word just there. I shook my head slowly . “Strip? Like… take my clothes off? Here?”He leaned back a little and said it again, slower, eyes not leaving my face. “Strip.”My stomach dropped hard. I took a sma

  • Dark Secrets Between Roommates   Chapter 21

    Aiden’s POVI stepped outside still shaking from Eric’s dirty whispers about making me choke and drool all over on Thursday. Mr. Jerry stood right by the front door with that tight disappointed look on his face. He did not say a word. He just opened the back door of the big black car and pointed in

  • Dark Secrets Between Roommates   Chapter 20

    Aiden’s POVI couldn’t do it anymore, if I continued I won’t die from Eric’s dad but from fear. I shoved the notebook away hard. “That is it. We are done. I am leaving right now before anything else stupid happens.” My voice shook as I grabbed my bag.Eric’s eyes went wide. “Come on Aiden. We still

More Chapters
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on GoodNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
SCAN CODE TO READ ON APP
DMCA.com Protection Status