LOGINLEFTOVERS
The class buzzed with almost instantly. The moment Dr. Keller said they should pick their partners, the sound of chairs scraping across the floor echoed across the room as students began turning toward
“Calm down," Dr. Keller shouted over the noise, slamming his palm against the desk. “Group yourselves in two and make sure you choose wisely. This assignment is worth thirty percent of your grade."
Done speaking, he walked out of the class and turned toward the print shop. The door clicked shut behind him and the room grew louder. Everyone moved out of their seats to discuss with their pick their new partners.
But Ethan remained seated.
He played with his pen, spinning and passing it between his fingers skillfully as he kept his eyes fixed on his notebook. He didn't move immediately, didn't look around and said nothing.
Still, even seated, he felt it–that strange awareness. It was like someone had their weighted gaze on him.
Ignoring his instincts, Ethan slowly lifted his head and turned.
Two seats away from him, Blake Thompson sat back in his chair. He had his arms folded across his broad chest and his posture was relaxed, almost bored.
But his green eyes were fixed directly on Ethan.
For a long moment, everything seemed to pause. Even the squeals and murmurs of the students around faded into a dull hum as their gazes locked.
Ethan tried his best to look away, to tear his eyes from Blake's cold gaze, but something held him there, rooted to the spot. His heart thudded loudly against his chest and his pulse raced in his ears.
He waited, expecting Blake to smirk, roll his eyes or say something loud and humiliating just so the whole class would turn and laugh at him.
But instead, Blake simply broke eye contact. Without a word, he dropped his gaze down to the book before him, like Ethan wasn't worth another second of his attention.
The sharp twist in Ethan's chest snapped him out of the moment and he turned. He pressed his trembling fingers together, exhaling slowly after realizing he had been holding his breath.
“Yeah," he muttered under his breath, pushing down the lump forming in his throat. “Okay… groups."
Ethan placed his hands on his desk and pushed his chair back. The sound of metal scraping against marble was drowned by the noise around him as he stood to his feet.
All around him, his classmates were already pairing off. Marcus and Betty locked hands as they dragged their desks together, a group of girls by the windows giggled as they argued whose house they'd handle the assignment at.
“I'm paired with Brandon, sorry," he heard someone say behind him.
“Go find someone else, Darren," another shouted.
Ethan rubbed his palms together as he scanned the room carefully. Almost everyone seemed taken already, and the few that remained seemed like they would be a hassle to work with.
Still, he walked toward the nearest cluster of students.
“Hey, guys," he said quietly, adjusting his glass. “I wanted to know if any of you guys still need someone to–"
“Nah, man," one of the guys interrupted, pointing to everyone around him. “Sorry but we're already booked. Go find someone else."
“Oh," Ethan mumbled as he nodded awkwardly. "Right… that's… that's fine."
Swallowing, he turned away and began searching for any lone student.
Across the room, the football players in the class had already gathered. Blake was no longer in his seat and was standing beside Marcus now–the team's second-choice quarterback.
He has an arm slung casually over Blake's shoulder as they discussed. He said something that made the jock huff out a single laugh, his face reddening.
Ethan looked away quickly before Blake could look in his direction. At least that bastard had a partner. He didn't have to worry about getting stuck with him now.
That was… good.
The wave of relief that settled in Ethan's chest mixed with a feeling he tried so much to ignore as he continued scanning the room.
Every single person was paired up now, except–
His face fell with a frown the moment he saw her.
Roseanne Carter, the school’s head cheerleader.
She was seated at her desk by the window, casually filing her nails while blowing a pink bubble with her gum. The bubble burst softly with a gentle pop and she smacked it back into her mouth, chewing loudly. She didn't look the least concerned or eager to get a partner.
Ethan hesitated, jaw tightening. “Fuck," he muttered under his breath. She was the only one left so he had no other choice.
Adjusting his backpack strap, he sucked in a deep breath and walked toward her.
"Hey… Roseanne?” he said, stopping a few feet away from her.
She didn't look up immediately and just kept on filing. "What do you want?” she said lazily before blowing kn her nails.
“I think we’re the only ones left,” Ethan said, looking around to make sure he really didn't have any other option. “So I guess we’ll probably have to pair up for the–"
Roseanne’s head snapped up as she finally looked up at him. The gum in her mouth smacked loudly as she scanned him from her to toe. A slow smile spread across her face as she dropped the file on her table.
“Well, well, well,” she said sweetly, leaning back in her chair. “Aren’t you a sweet boy.”
Ethan arched a brow as he blinked. “W-What? I'm just–”
The sound of her nails file snapped shut cut him off. She pointed it toward him, tilting her head slightly. "I'm saying you're a sweet boy for doing the assignment for me.”
“I–what?” Ethan muttered as he frowned slightly. “But we're meant to do the assignments together.”
Roseanne pouted. "But you seem like the type who loves homework.” She leaned closer, lowering her voice slightly. “Do a good job, and maybe I’ll give you a kiss as a reward.”
She winked playfully at him and Ethan felt his face heat.
“I… don’t think–”
“Thanks, Evan,” Roseanne cut in brightly.
“It's actually–”
She waved at him and stood up from her seat before he could finish speaking.
“It's Ethan," Ethan completed silently as he watches her walk straight across the classroom.
Straight toward Blake.
His chest tightened as Roseanne stopped beside him and dropped casually on his lap. Blake looked up, cupping her cheeks as he smiled.
Actually smiled.
Marcus said something that made both of them laugh, the sound cutting through the noise in the class.
Ethan remained frozen where he was, watching them until… Blake's eyes suddenly shifted and landed on him. Just like that, the smile he wore disappeared and his laughter stopped.
They held the stare for a moment longer until Blake looked away first.
Ethan swallowed and slowly walked back to his desk. He dropped down on his seat and stared blankly at the page of his notebook as the room buzzed with conversation.
A small knot formed in his chest as he played back Blake's smile dropping. He imagined himself taking Roseanne's place, dropping on Blake's lap without a thought.
But then he shook the thought away as Dr. Keller walked back into the class.
It was stupid.
Still, the tight feeling in his chest didn’t go away.
THE EYES THAT WATCH 2"Yeah. We found him behind the building."Ryan's expression tightened as he looked at the officer."Someone escaped?"The officer gave a slow nod, his face still carrying the tension of what they had discovered."Looks like it."For a moment, nobody spoke.James turned his attention toward the back hallway, staring into the darkness beyond the entrance. Something about the entire place felt wrong. It wasn't the feeling of a simple robbery gone bad. It wasn't the desperate chaos of someone breaking in because they needed money.This was different.Everything about the scene felt deliberate.The damage. The bodies. The way everything had been left behind.This wasn't the work of someone who lost control.This was organized.Controlled.The kind of violence carried out by people who knew exactly what they were doing and had done it before.James stepped into the hallway, his eyes scanning every detail.The walls were stained with blood and dirt. The floor was covere
THE EYES THAT WATCHThe first thing James Hyatt sensed upon stepping out of the car was the smell.Not the blinking lights. Not the policemen rushing here and there around the crime scene. Not even the yellow rope blocking the entrance of the derelict drugstore.The smell came first.The rain had saturated the cracked asphalt, while the cold, damp concrete had been impregnated by the city's odor after the rains. However, beneath those smells, there was one sharp odor that seemed to not fit here.Blood.The drugstore stood at the end of the deserted street as if it was the last remaining vestige of the past times. The shattered windows which used to be covered with posters and signs now reflected the alternating red and blue light flashes coming over the building.The policemen hurriedly moved here and there with professional efficiency. Some of them communicated via the radios, while the others diligently marked some spots around the entrance trying to keep whatever evidence was left.
THE EYES THAT WATCHThe first thing James Hyatt sensed upon stepping out of the car was the smell.Not the blinking lights. Not the policemen rushing here and there around the crime scene. Not even the yellow rope blocking the entrance of the derelict drugstore.The smell came first.The rain had saturated the cracked asphalt, while the cold, damp concrete had been impregnated by the city's odor after the rains. However, beneath those smells, there was one sharp odor that seemed to not fit here.Blood.The drugstore stood at the end of the deserted street as if it was the last remaining vestige of the past times. The shattered windows which used to be covered with posters and signs now reflected the alternating red and blue light flashes coming over the building.The policemen hurriedly moved here and there with professional efficiency. Some of them communicated via the radios, while the others diligently marked some spots around the entrance trying to keep whatever evidence was left.
CONFESS OUR LOVE"I did, Jake," Gina croaked. “I did trust you." Those words barely slipped from her mouth when Jake's expression turned hard."Then why didn't you tell me?"The question caught her off-guard because she had asked herself the same thing a million times. Again and again she wondered… Why hadn't she told him? Why did she let him find out this way?Gina swallowed hard, unable to look at him. She didn't know what else to say. And she wasn't going to lie to him anymore."Why didn't you tell me?" Jake asked again as he walked toward her. "Tell me.”"I had to," she said weakly.Jake's frown deepened. "What?""It's my mother," Gina finally revealed. "My mother is sick." Her voice died down and her expression seemed to tell him everything."Oh," Jake mumbled, the anger in his eyes faded slowly. His whole attitude changed in a heartbeat. "Your mum is sick?""She's in the hospital,” Gina answered, her head still facing the ground. “My mom has been undergoing medical treatment fo
THE THINGS WE HIDE 1Neither of them moved for a few seconds.Jake sat on the floor, holding onto the rim of the bin with one hand. His head was lowered and breathing was irregular, as he felt Gina's gaze on him.The rest of the hallway was oblivious to what was happening there.Laughter could be heard in the background, the music coming from downstairs shook through the walls, the vibrations reaching their feet. Someone ran by them, shouting about drinking games on the lower floor.The party was still going on and people kept on having fun.But between the two of them, something was different. Like all that noise wasn't reaching them anymore.Finally, Gina took the initiative."Jake..."The moment she mentioned his name, Jake's eyes shifted away from hers."I'm fine," he said quickly. Gina observed him for a moment before giving a soft sigh. "You're literally sitting on the floor next to a trash can.""I said I'm fine," he said with a sharpness in his voice. Gina grimaced at his to
THE THINGS WE DON'T SAYEthan sat at the edge of the bed, his hands lying between his knees. Blake had somehow shifted closed to him, with a little space between their shoulders while Ethan's eyes were fixated on the ceiling.They weren't saying anything. But somehow, this silence felt more heavy than anything they could say.Finally, Ethan couldn't keep it quiet anymore."So…" he began. Blake glanced at him. "So?"Ethan hesitated for a moment, then he looked away. He wasn't sure how he could put the question without sounding intrusive or… jealous "Who was she?" he asked after a brief pause. For a while, Blake looked confused. Then his eyes grew slightly as he understood whom he was talking about."Oh," he said as a small laugh escaped him. "Dyana?"Ethan raised a brow before he nodded. Her name sounded familiar. "She is from my math class," Blake continued. "She said she liked me and all that." He shrugged as if it wasn't a big deal. "I don't know. Roseanne has been hanging aroun
FUCKED UP THOUGHTSBlake stood silently in front of his mirror, the steam from the bathroom still clinging to his skin as he dragged a single breath. He unwrapped the towel from his waist and hung it loosely in his hand as he dragged it through his damp hair. He roughened the strands until they spi
EYES UP HEREFor a long moment, nobody said anything. Ethan remained standing by the doorway, his chest tight and palms damp in his pocket. Tom, enjoying the scene before him, sprawled halfway across the bed, hands tucked under his head. And Blake… he just stood at the center of the room in nothi
CAUGHT IN THE ACTEthan leaned over, his hands digging deeper into his pants, his fingers wrapping tighter around his cock. He grabbed the edge of the door and dared to pull it open more. Steam curled out of the crack, heating up his already reddened face and fogging his glasses as he watched Blake
STEAM AND STATICEthan stood still as the sound of Tom's receding footsteps faded down the hallway. He cursed under his breath, his heart thudding loudly in his chest as he slowly turned back to the room. “Yeah…” he muttered, shaking his head. "Maybe, I should just wait outside.”He turned, ready







