LOGINDawn’s Point of View
“Let go of me, Killian.”
He does not let go.
I try to yank my arm free, but he pulls me closer instead, and I am forced to tilt my head back just to look at him.
“Please, Kill. I didn’t...” I start, but he presses a single finger to my lips, and my heart does something it has no business doing.
“I’m sorry, okay? I just need to...” my voice cracks. He leans in until I can feel the warmth of his breath against my ear.
“I told you I would take him away from you.” He pauses, letting it sink in. “Look at you. No one left.”
I close my eyes. My chest pulls tight like something is collapsing inside it. Did he do this?
I make the mistake of lifting my head to look at him properly, and my lips accidentally brush against his.
I go completely still, even as a chill goes down my spine.
He is going to kill me.
He closes his eyes. Draws in a slow breath. When he opens them again, his pupils have gone wide and dark.
“Do that again,” he says.
I open my mouth to say something, anything, my eyes moving helplessly across his face. He cannot mean that. He does not mean that.
I am about to pull away when he swipes his tongue slowly across my lips.
“Fuck.” His voice drops to almost nothing. “You taste good.”
His eyes are half-closed, and I am just standing here, pulse hammering so hard I am genuinely convinced something is wrong with me. I need a doctor.
“How about a deal?” he says, opening his eyes fully, watching me.
“Let me go.”
I need space. I need air.
I want nothing to do with any arrangement Killian Larsen has ever thought up. The last time I agreed to something with him, it created this war between us that never ended.
“No.”
“You didn’t even hear it. You might actually like it,” he says with a smirk, his eyes roaming over my face.
“No, thank you.”
I move to leave, realizing he let go of my hand, but instead, he pins me against the car.
“You love him, don’t you?” he asks.
I stare at him, blinking back my tears.
He leans forward, and I press back. “How about this, Dawn? I help you get him back, and you do something for me in return.”
I swallow.
This is Killian Larsen. A person built entirely of dark edges and worse intentions. Making a deal with him is not like handing your soul over and watching him ruin it.
“No, thank you. Let me go.” I shove him.
He looks amused, but he doesn’t budge. I feel like a rat being cornered by a cat.
“How about this instead?” He tilts his head. “I fulfill my brother’s promise. And all I ask is that you help me with something.”
Everything stops; he didn’t just say that.
“Damian’s promise?” My voice comes out unsteady. “How do you even know about that?”
“Come on. Everyone knows about your little arrangement.” He lets that sit for a moment. “So how about I take you up on that offer, and in return, you help me out?”
“Help you out,” I repeat slowly, studying him. It is deeply unlike Killian to ask anyone for anything. Something underneath all of this is not right. But also, how did everyone know about my arrangement with Damian? I told him years ago, and it was just the two of us.
“No.” I straighten. “I want nothing to do with you or your brother. I have had more than enough of the Larsen family.” One broke my heart. The other one broke my arm.
“Dawn...”
“Kill?” Sabrina’s voice floats over from somewhere behind him.
He curses quietly, glancing over his shoulder.
“Your bunny is calling,” I say, and I use the half-second of distraction to slip into my car and pull the door shut before he can stop me.
I need to get drunk and forget that this night ever happened. They say alcohol numbs the pain, and right now I am willing to test that theory.
I head to the only bar that does not look too closely at my fake ID.
The bartender gives me a warm smile when I walk in. I climb onto a barstool, and she comes over, wiping down the counter.
“What can I get for you, sweetie?”
I do not even know what to get. I think of Damian reaching for whiskey every time something went wrong, and I tell her that.
She sets the glass in front of me. I try to take it the way I have watched Damian do it, all at once, no hesitation.
It burns like I swallowed fire. I choke and set it back down immediately.
This was a terrible idea. I can take cocktails that taste like juice and smoke, but nothing this strong.
“If you’re going to drink...” Killian says, dropping into the seat beside me.
I whip around. How is he here already? He nods to the bartender, who brings him a Bud Light like they have done this a hundred times.
“Make sure it’s not a bar full of men,” he continues, without even looking at me.
I ignore him. I slide a twenty-dollar bill under my glass and stand. I need to leave before he makes this worse.
Dealing with a broken heart is already more than I can handle. Killian on top of it is unbearable. He does not know how to let people breathe.
“Dawn.” His hand closes around my wrist, and something about the way he says my name roots me to the spot.
I hate that it does, and my stupid heart the way it races.
“He doesn’t deserve you.”
“Let go of me, Kill.”
“Did you ever stop to think,” he says, his voice quieter now, “that he knew?”
I go still.
“Why do you think he called you to that party just hours before your birthday?” he asks. “He has known for years that you love him. Known, and still chose her. So, I have to ask.” He tilts his head. “Aren’t you done being pathetic?”
“Let me go.” My voice comes out through my teeth.
He moves closer instead, and his hand lifts slowly towards my face.
“Tell me what you actually want, Dawn. Not the part where you tell me to leave you alone. The real thing.” His voice is low, barely above a whisper, and my pulse spikes in a way I refuse to admit.
I know what he is doing. I know Killian, and this is what he does. He finds the soft place, and he presses.
“Let me go,” I say again.
“I can give you what you want.”
“What is wrong with you?” The words come out sharp and tired all at once. “Leave me alone. Was what your brother did enough for one night? We are not friends. We have never been friends. You got exactly what you wanted, so please, just leave me alone.”
He is quiet for a moment, taking in my face, and then his eyes linger on my lips.
“That is the problem, Dawn.” His grip on my waist tightens, just slightly. “I have no intention of letting you go.” He holds my gaze. “He took you from me. And now I am taking you back.”
I blink.
“What is that supposed to mean?”
He does not answer. His thumb traces a slow line along my waist instead.
“I want to taste your lips again,” he says quietly, letting go of my hand, “But I can wait.”
I stare at him, eyes searching his face for the joke or the cruelty hidden underneath. Killian Larsen hates me. He has made that abundantly clear. He should not be here, saying things like this, looking at me like that.
I swallow hard. He cannot be serious.
“We are done here,” I grab my bag and am ready to leave.
“Dawn…” he shouts, and I pause, turning to him.
“Run for now. Because the next time I find you, I’m taking what’s mine,” he says as his eyes rake over my body.
“Fuck you,” I say and turn to leave. I hear him say soon but I ignore him. I’m done with the Larsen brothers.
Killian’s point of view“I’m here to see you,” I tell her, my voice low.She doesn’t even hesitate. She throws her head up, her jaw locking into a stubborn line, and tries to push right past me to get to the glass doors.Before she can take another step, I wrap my arm around her waist, lift her right off her feet, and hoist her over my shoulder. I turn on my heel, ignoring the sharp gasp that leaves her mouth, and head straight back down the steps toward my car.“Killian! Put me down! Let me go!” she screams, her fists hammering against my back.I don’t say a word. I just raise my hand, deliver a spank to her ass, and she goes still in shock.A second later, she starts squirming again, kicking her legs, so I do it a second time until she stops fighting. I reach my car, yank the passenger door open, and slide her safely onto the leather seat.“We are going to talk, Dawn. No matter what,” I bark, leaning into the car’s interior to prevent her from sliding out.She glares up at me, her e
Dawn’s point of viewThe man looks dangerous and radiates violent energy. He just smashed my phone into pieces on the asphalt and almost hit me, but Lauriel stepped right into the line of fire to shield me.Before his fist could connect with her face, Andrea arrived out of nowhere. He grabs the man’s wrist in a grip. The man twists, trying to throw punches with his free hand, but Andrea is strong, easily throwing his weight forward to pin the guy’s arm back.I look over at LJ, and my chest tightens. She looks so confused, her eyes are wide, and her lips are trembling. She looks like she might break down right here in the parking lot. The one person who always keeps it together for me. The badass friend who protects me looks like she is about to shatter.I quickly move, grabbing her upper arms and pulling her flush against my side to hold her close.The man glares at Andrea, his teeth bared. “You’re going to pay for this, asshole.”Andrea doesn’t even blink. His jaw is tight, and his e
Lauriel’s Point of ViewI wake up with a pounding headache. My back is pressed flat against something hard and warm.I blink a few times against the morning light filtering through the blinds, the foggy haze of the alcohol slowly lifting.The moment I realized I was wrapped in someone’s heavy arms, panic hit me like a bucket of ice water. Dawn isn’t built like a brick wall, which means I left the party last night without her.God, I’m such a terrible friend.I lift the sheet and look down at my body. I’m naked.A wave of pure dread washes over me. I slowly slide out from under the heavy arm draped over my waist, trying not to wake the sleeping giant beside me, and throw on my scattered clothes. I don’t even look back at the bed before rushing out into the hallway.The second the full weight of what I’ve done sinks in, I make a beeline for the dorms. I have spent the last several hours in my head, desperately trying to figure out how to handle the mess I’m making. When I finally reach
Dawn’s point of view“I’m so sorry, D,” LJ apologizes for what feels like the hundredth time just this morning, her face full of guilt.I give her the same answer I’ve been giving her all morning. “It’s okay, LJ. Really.”She looks at me closely, scanning my face to see if I actually mean it. When I force a small, reassuring smile onto my lips, she lets out a sigh of relief.The tension drains from her shoulders, and she drops onto my mattress, pulling her legs up to sit cross-legged in the center of my bed.“So, tell me again exactly what happened,” she says, leaning forward.I take a deep breath and explain the entire event from last night: how I walked up the stairs, how I found Killian at the end of the hall, and the way Sabrina was draped all over him right outside that bedroom door. As the words leave my mouth, LJ nervously chews on her lower lip.“Sabrina?” she murmurs, her brow furrowing. “Honestly, D, I’ve never heard anything about those two before. It really could have been
Dawn’s point of view“Kill didn’t make it worse for me!” I snap back, tearing myself out of his embrace. My voice echoes sharply in the dark park.I can’t believe he’s trying to compare a stupid, thoughtless high school comment to the torment I endured. Yes, Damian is desperately trying to defend his girlfriend right now, but Bree ruined me.“You know what she did to me, Damian!” I snap, the words pouring out like venom, and I can’t stop them. “I can’t even eat a full meal or look at myself in a mirror because of her! I can’t walk anywhere on this campus without a label on my back! I can’t clear my head of dark thoughts because of what she put me through, and you went out and got with her anyway!”“I’m sorry, D,” he whispers, his voice cracking. He reaches out, his large hands gently cupping my cheeks to wipe away the fresh tears. “I just... I didn’t know what else I could do.”I close my eyes, letting out a breath. I give him a tiny nod to show that I hear him, but the emotional exha
Damian’s point of viewHe swings a punch, and it lands on my jaw, the force of it rattling my teeth, but I don’t back down. Not this time. I am so fucking tired of him. I am tired of his anger and the trail of wreckage he leaves in his wake.“I told you to stay away from her!” I roar, throwing my weight forward and driving my fist into his ribs.Killian stumbles, coughing out a bitter laugh as he lunges back at me. “Oh, brother, please. She was mine before you played that fucking trick! You don’t get to tell me shit!”I know what he means. I don’t fucking care. Dawn is mine; he lost her.We are still tearing into each other, shoulders slamming against the drywall, when the footsteps of campus security echo down the hall. Three guards throw themselves between us, tearing us apart. I’m breathing heavily, wiping a streak of blood from my lip, glaring at my brother through the space separating us.“You don’t deserve a person like Dawn,” I spit, my chest heaving.Killian just laughs, a col
Dawn's Point of ViewHe lets out a guttural growl, taking in my body. And my heart beats so fast I forget how to breathe.“I want to see you without all this,” he says, trying to take in everything about me.“Switch the light off,“ I say, my voice shaking because he might see something he shouldn’t
Dawn’s Point of View“You slept with Killian Larsen.”LJ’s eyes are so wide they might actually pop out of her eye sockets. I am sure of it.“I already told you,” I say, pulling my dress over my head and checking the mirror briefly before looking away out of habit.“Tell me again,” she says, sittin
Killian’s Point of ViewI knew she would come to me, eventually. All I had to do was wait and play my cards right.The thing about Dawn, which her best friend never understood, is that she is not some fragile, pretty thing who should be caged.He never saw what was actually underneath all of that q
Dawn’s Point of View“Dawn. Dawn, stop. I’m sorry.”I don’t stop. I push out into the chilly night air and keep moving, keys already in my hand, and he follows me down the path, chasing after me.“I’m sorry. Just let me explain—”“Explain what?” I spin around, and the words come out low. “What exac







