LOGINVienne's pov
The pounding in my skull could not be overlooked. It started behind my eyes and spread like cracks through glass, sharp and relentless.
Sunlight sliced through the half-open curtains of my bedroom, turning the silk sheets into something blinding. I groaned, pressing my face into the pillow that still smelled faintly of my own shampoo mixed with something else; clean soap and faint cologne that didn’t belong to me...
My phone kept vibrating somewhere on the nightstand and it was not the gentle morning alarm I usually set. This was a constant, angry buzz, like some hive of bees had decided to attack at once.
I forced one eye open. My eyes felt gritty, my tongue thick and dry. The events of yesterday swirled back into my memory in fragments: the courtyard, Ryan’s flat voice, Amelia’s smirk, the drive, the club, the neon lights, the strong hands that had kept me from falling.
Damon Calloway.
I sat up too fast. The room tilted. My stomach lurched, but I swallowed hard and reached for the phone. The screen lit up with hundreds of notifications, tags, comments, direct messages, group chats blowing up.
None from Ryan though.
My thumb trembled as I opened the first one.
The photo filled the screen.
There I was, outside the club, leaning heavily into Damon’s chest. His dark jacket draped over my shoulders, one of his hands steady on my waist, the other supporting my arm. My brunette hair was messy, eyes half-closed, lips parted in what looked far too intimate under the light.
The caption screamed in bold letters: Vienne Reyes moved on FAST. From Ryan Knox to scholarship boy in one night?
Suggestive enough.
The comments poured in like acid.
‘Damn, Reyes doesn’t waste time.’
‘Ryan must be pissed’
‘Amelia is going to do what?’
‘That jacket tho…’
Heat flooded my cheeks, burning hotter than the hangover. I scrolled frantically, heart slamming against my ribs. The picture had been taken from the shadows; someone from school, no doubt, lurking outside the club and I had happened to overlook.
It had spread through every senior group chat overnight. Ryan had already seen it. Amelia too.
What would Ryan think??
I was done for
The fact that he'd definitely seen it and I got no reaction from him chewed at my calm.
My cellphone dinged again and I sneered at the sticker of taunting disappointment that Amelia dared to send.
I dropped the phone onto the silk sheets, the device landing with a soft thud. Humiliation, fresh and raw, mixed with something sharper, a spark of defiance that refused to die.
I swung my legs over the edge of the bed. My bare feet met the cool hardwood floor of my luxurious bedroom.
Swaying slightly, I walked to the mirror. My reflection stared back with bloodshot brown eyes; I gripped my head and messy hair in frustration; the silk camisole from last night clung to my skin, wrinkled and carrying the faint scent of the club mixed with Damon’s jacket.
His jacket.
I spotted it draped over the back of my desk chair. I must have kept it somehow. The fabric was simple, nothing designer, yet it felt heavier than anything in my closet right now.
My mind raced, the hangover fog lifting just enough for clarity.
And I paused.
Ryan had humiliated me in front of the entire school. Amelia had finally gotten her revenge. The perfect image I had spent years building lay in pieces.
But this photo… This photo might change things.
It wasn’t just evidence of my breakdown. It was a weapon.
My fingers tightened around the edge of the vanity. And I could see it unfolding; Ryan’s face when he saw me with someone else, especially someone like Damon. The scholarship kid who never bowed to the elite crowd, the brooding basketball star who made the court his kingdom without needing their approval. Jealousy would eat at Ryan to have him crawling back no matter how indifferent he might want to play.
And Amelia? Watching the girl she hated suddenly linked to the quiet, intense boy who barely gave anyone the time of day? That would burn.
A reckless idea solidified in my chest, pushing past the nausea and the ache.
I needed a plan. A real one.
Not color-coded notes this time.
But something bold. And flipping.
Tutoring. Calloway’s grades were slipping; everyone knew. Scholarship on the line, he couldn’t afford to repeat senior year.
I could offer that. Help him pass every subject he was failing. In exchange…
Fake boyfriend.
Public enough to make Ryan regret everything. Close enough to make Amelia seethe. Real enough to look believable in photos and hallways.
I grabbed my phone again, ignoring the wave of new notifications and finally found the school directory. I scrolled until I reached his name: Damon Calloway. My thumb hovered over the message icon.
The second thing I noticed was the way my pulse quickened; not just from hangover or fear, but from something different. Anticipation. Risk. The same stubborn fire that had kept me from crying in the courtyard.
I typed quickly, fingers still slightly unsteady.
Let's talk. About last night. And about a deal I think you’ll want to hear. Library after basketball practice? – Vienne Reyes
I hit send before I could overthink it.
The reply came faster than I had expected. Just two words.
'Fine. 4pm.'
No emojis. No questions. Blunt, like the voice that had steadied me outside the club.
I heaved out a heavy breath, a shaky laugh escaping her lips. I set the phone down and headed to the bathroom, splashing cold water on her face until the pounding eased.
My parents would video-call later, all smiles and ask , “How was your first day?” And I would lie beautifully, the way I always did.
But inside, the plan took root.
I would walk into Minerva High tomorrow not as the dumped girl, but as the one who had already moved on, with the one who might actually make the elite circle uncomfortable.
By the time I had finished showering and pulling on a new clothes, the heaviness in me had dissipated.
I felt different. Lighter.
Purposeful.
I picked up Damon’s jacket, folding it carefully. The fabric still carried his scent.
I will return it today. Along with an offer he couldn’t refuse.
They wanted fun? Fine.
I would give them a show they’d never forget.
Downstairs, I hollered back at Mrs Lopez, the housekeeper that had greeted me. I grabbed my bag, slipped Damon’s jacket inside, and headed for the door.
Senior year had started with betrayal, but it would not end that way.
With raised brows, I stared back at my reflection. At my full lips.
Do I get a plastic surgery done too?
46VIENNE'S POVSchool was over.I alighted from my car while the driver drove off to the garage. With a smile on my face and a piece of clothing in my hand, I paused at the entrance of my home as a memory from a while ago flashed through me.FLASHBACK:It was lunch, but I wasn't going to the cafeteria. I had stuffs to complete and I'm not taking chances. Grumbling, I rummaged through my locker for the textbooks I needed; I was supposed to be enjoying a sumptuous meal for lunch right now, but here I was.A few steps from me, someone else closed their locker shut and I looked up, slightly sneering at Damon's figure before looking away. Of course, he'd seen me.‘Getting off??’Call me petty, but I had minded my business through out the classes, blatantly ignoring him. For now. Because that doesn't mean I won't get back at him. In my book, everyone has their own measurement of punishment.“What do you want, Calloway?” I grumbled out at him, still searching through my locker once I notice
VIENNE'S POVA week's passed. A ridiculous week of tests passed.Shutting my laptop, I grabbed my cellphone which had dinged a moment ago but I was to busy to give it any attention. It was a notification from Instagram; Amelia made a post. It was a picture of she and Ryan on a date at a fancy mall; the girl had a big smile on her face while holding a tube of ice cream and the boy had a small one while tucking his both hands in the pockets of his hoodie. A tag followed #Amery.They look happy.Or rather they seem happy enough.I expected the feeling of betrayal, annoyance and melancholy to hit me ruthlessly, but nothing came as I stared blankly at the post. Perhaps I was tired from the week's activities.With a sigh, I scrolled through the pages reacting to other posts and ten minutes passed. I scrolled through my contacts before stopping at a particular one and sending them a text message.‘please, do well to go through your jotter before going to bed.’_ Vienne.Hitting send, the mes
VIENNE'S POV The school was over. I took my time, walking down the stairs at the school's entrance in relief and unrestrained pride. My cellphone in my hand as I scrolled through the school's group; it was still blowing up with flagger blasted students triggered by Janet's earlier confession.From the corner of my eye, I could see Alex standing, his hands in his pocket as he…waited? I don't know, but I gritted my teeth in annoyance looking and moving away.My lips twitched at the turnout of things and Mrs Ray's frustration at what she has to deal with concerning her class' students lately. I'm grateful though.“I'm beginning to think you're intentionally avoiding me.” A voice sneered behind me and I didn't even need to turn around; I've grown to recognize Grace's voice. I rolled my eyes, turning to look at her while crossing my arms across my chest.“I should be the one asking you something like that. Tch. I've not been seeing you around. Are you skipping school now?” I accused sourl
VIENNE'S POVBurning.My face was burning. From heating up.Guess it's the warmth from the embrace.“Let me give it, okay?” Damon shamelessly continued and that had me jerking up. I slapped off his hand but his arm was still loosely wound up around me. I was still considering yanking off his muscular arm when he spoke lowly to my hearing alone.“Come on. Your ex-boyfriend is watching. Don't make this awkward.”I scrunched up my nose in disapproval. “You're lying Calloway. You're just using that as an excuse to feel me up , aren't you? Tch” I accused , finally getting out of his arm, which earned me a dark chuckle from him. The amusement in the sound could not be overlooked.“You're quite a pro in using people, y'know.” He raised a brow while his eyes unhurriedly roamed all over my body. “And I don't even need to feel you up with my hands.” He walked away with his bottle water.This guy's got guts…I was about to walk away when I paused in my tracks, staring at Ryan who stood by the en
VIENNE POVI sat rigidly on my seat.Heart racing.Class empty.And obviously not in the mood for any lunch. No one in their sane mind and in my situation would have an appetite to eat. I let out another big exhale as a plan begins to form in my head already. If eventually this goes south, I wouldn't go down alone; Amelia would have a taste of the burn. I might not be able to prove it but she definitely has a hand in this whole mess.I threw a gaze at my phone on the table without touching it. The device was blowing up again and I wondered what could have triggered the students of Minerva's high on the group again. The notification was going on non-stop and I was tempted to check the group. But I won't, now is not the time to do that.The class door opened and a girl walked in with her head down. Julia? Judith?Something like that.She made some awkward eye contact with me before looking away, uncomfortably rubbing her arm and walking to her seat. It was subtle but I wouldn't miss the
3rd person's POVAmelia gritted her teeth as she stared at the text message on her phone's screen.Just two words, but it seemed to hold more power over her.‘Time’s counting’The sender was unknown and she doesn't even have the time to start fishing out who the hell it was to have that video.“Shit!” She cursed as her eyes burned with resentment while frantically bitting at her fingernails.Who's it? Vienne? She looked too confident just this morning as though everything is under control…With a frustrated huff, Amelia checked the time again and was about to let out another string of curses when she heard footsteps. She watched impatiently as Jane carefully walked over and she sneered.“We don't have all day for your catwalk Jane. Get over her and let's fix your slip-up”. She snapped already shifting the blame as fast as she could.Her statement had only thrown the other girl into brief confusion but she walked over nevertheless.“You _ You asked to meet _” she didn't finish talking
3rd person POVThe passing seconds seems to drive Alex Monroe into annoyance, but he only kept grunting and huffing so himself. His own dropped and he picked it; right on his way back to sitting up, he found those groups of students gathered together still blatantly staring at him. If they're going
DAMON'S POVAlex fucking Monroe, huh?The energy he gave is quite unsettling. Paying to get your classroom switched again? That shouldn't be a big deal, but it somehow annoyed me.Even after having his seat the lanky fellow kept looking back at my row. At Reyes, precisely; and that had me pursing m
VIENNE'S POVHis lips tipped up in a small smirk, I could see it.What's wrong with me?How did I trip and fall?What's wrong with me?Why am I getting comfortable with his arms around me?I could practically feel my face heating up , but I was still there; almost and practically sitting on his lips,
DAMON'S POV30 minutes have passed since listening to Reyes rant out as much as she wishes too.I'm never this patient and I shouldn't give a fuck about whatever might have happened. But a part of me had instinctively thought of calling immediately after seeing some gossip about her pop up on my sc







