LOGINFlynn Cahallan
~•~ She was haunting me. That had to be it because there was no fucking way I spent two whole years at Northridge High without running into her, but for the past two weeks, I’d interacted with her almost five times. Was she trying to fuck with my head or something? I tried my best to stay away from her. I really did, but I also couldn’t abandon her when she was stranded. However, helping her once gave her the pass to talk to me freely and I really didn’t want that. I didn’t want anything from her. I didn’t want to be near her. If anyone had told me they’d be having a joint family dinner tonight, I’d have slept at the auto shop. Madelyn looked surprised to see me. Did she truly not know that Lucas and I were stepbrothers? Or was she acting oblivious as always? I let out a breath, dispelling every thought of her from my head. Being curious about her was not good for me. I had one year left of high school and I wasn’t going to spend any second of it on Madelyn. I dropped my bag on the table and removed my shirt, heading straight for my bathroom to take a shower. My thoughts immediately strayed to Madelyn. My jaw clenched at the reminder of her sitting next to Lucas. I didn’t know what she saw in that asshole that she was always beside him. I didn’t know what her parents saw in him that made them decide that he was a good fit for their daughter. After showering, I put on a fresh shirt and started to open my door, intending to go downstairs and find something to eat, but paused. It hadn’t been long since I lied that I’d eaten. The Vance family could still be downstairs and I didn’t want to risk running into anyone from that table. I was just about to close the door back when I saw someone turn the corner towards my room. I paused. I could hear her careful steps as she continued wandering and the logical thing for me to do would be to close the door and pretend I didn’t see her. But the logical part of my brain didn’t work with her, which was why I fully opened the door and leaned against my doorframe. “Are you stalking me, golden girl?” Madelyn jumped, startled before her eyes found me in the dark hallway. “I’m not stalking you.” She hissed, her cheeks tinged with pink. “And I have a name. It’s Madelyn. My friends call me Maddie.” I placed my hands in my pockets to hide my clenched fists. Her friends called her Maddie. “Seems that way to me. First you show up at my workplace. Then, my house. Were you looking for my room?” Her eyes widened, letting me know that I was right. She wrapped a lock of black hair around her finger, twisting it. “I was looking for the bathroom.” I rolled my eyes at her lame excuse. “You’ve been here multiple times. I’m sure you know there are several bathrooms downstairs.” Instead of turning around, she took a step closer. “You know I come here a lot?” I averted my gaze at that question. “Everyone knows you and Lucas are getting engaged as soon as you finish college.” “So,” she took another step closer, “why didn’t you tell me you and Lucas were brothers?” “We’re not brothers.” I spat out instinctively, not bothering to hide my disdain for him. “Besides, we’re not close enough to talk about our familial relations. Why don’t you go ask Lucas why he kept it a secret?” She scowled at me. “You’re so rude. Why can’t you just answer a question like a normal person?” “Why can you just say you’re interested in me like a normal person instead of following me around?” “I already told you I’m not following you around!” “So you’re interested in me? Ah.” “I’m not!” Her cheeks grew ever hotter. “God, it’s such a chore talking to you. Either you annoy me by staying quiet or you annoy me by talking too much.” I clicked my tongue. I hadn’t spoken this much to her since… forever ago, but it was fun to tease her. “I didn’t beg you to talk to me, golden girl. I’m sure your future fiancé wouldn’t be pleased if he finds out you’re talking to his—“ “You said you’re not brothers.” “Enemy,” I completed. “He’ll be pissed so you better go back downstairs like the dutiful little girlfriend you are.” Madelyn clenched her jaw, glaring at me. “He’s not my boyfriend.” She gritted out. It seemed like she hated the idea of being Lucas’ anything, but she was always around him so what was the deal with them? I blinked innocently. “Is that your subtle way of hitting on me?” “I am not—“ she cut herself off, taking in an exaggerated deep breath. “You know what? I’m not going to argue with you.” “Yeah?” “Yes.” She took a step back from me. “I don’t argue with people.” “Sure,” I said sarcastically. She turned around to leave, but paused before she could turn the corner. “What? Do you want to see my room?” She turned to face me, ignoring my words. “You respond to me outside of school but ignore me inside. What’s the deal with that?” A muscle in my jaw ticked at that question. She was the last person who could ask a question like that and I wasn’t going to grace that with an answer. “Go back to your boyfriend,” I repeated instead and without waiting for her reply, I went back into my room and closed the door. I expelled a sigh, pinching the bridge of my nose. Madelyn Vance was talkative and confrontational. She should have just gotten the hint that I wanted nothing to do with her but it seemed like she wasn’t going to drop it. She hadn’t changed much.Flynn Cahallan~•~“You can just drop me off at the shop,” I said to the driver when we reached an intersection.The driver looked at Richard for instructions and he said nothing as if he didn’t even hear what I said. Lucas, who was sitting beside me, scoffed.“Flynn.” My mother touched my arm. She was sitting next to her husband but was adjacent to me. “It’s late. Just come home. You can go in the morning.”Being around them was suffocating, even in a vehicle as big as a limousine. “I have things to finish up.”“At midnight?” Lucas interfered. “Who could have known your time was so precious.”I didn’t respond to him. I didn’t even look at him. He always had something to say when it came to my business. If I responded, it was going to end the same way it did two and a half years ago. With our fists on each other’s faces.“It’s too late.” My mother repeated. “It’s not exactly safe in that area.”I clenched my jaw and looked ahead. As if I didn’t spend most of my nights there. I also wa
Madelyn Vance~•~I wasn’t thinking properly before I kissed Flynn on the cheek. I just wanted to placate him, but after kissing him, I wondered if I might have gone too far.He might have told me to kiss him if I wanted to, but maybe I should have asked him first. He was already angrier. I didn’t want to add to it.I made a move to step back, but Flynn wrapped his arm around my waist, pulling me closer.My eyes widened and I barely had time to react before he spun me around, pressed me up against the piano, and slammed his lips on mine.I gasped, frozen in place and he used the opportunity to kiss me deeper. Flynn was kissing me. On the lips. It felt surreal. I could feel my whole body going warm, butterflies scorching my stomach. He tasted like wine. Had he been drinking in front of his parents? When Flynn pulled back, he looked as surprised as I was, but I didn’t give him the time to regret his decisions before I wrapped my arms around his neck and pulled him down, kissing him pro
Flynn Cahallan~•~I was over this shit.The suit was too uncomfortable and the hall was too fucking loud. Everyone was trying to kiss each other’s asses and the combined murmurs made for an annoying noise that I was already done with.My mother had asked me three more times before I eventually said yes. She’d been very surprised that she ended up wearing me out but even if I’d never admit it, I knew the reason I was present.And the girl was doing her best to avoid eye contact with me. It irritated me. It reminded me of the past.I knew she was putting effort into not looking at me because she always turned her head towards me, but paused before redirecting it to my mother or Lucas. She also hadn’t responded to my last text when she had been the one to initiate it in the first place.“Stop scowling.” My mother leaned in to whisper. “People are going to misunderstand.”My tongue poked the inside of my cheek as I schooled my features, turning my expression blank. I hadn’t even realized
Madelyn Vance~•~As soon as the driver started the engine, my mother turned to face me. “Are you done with your personal statement?”I resisted the urge to sigh deeply. She could have asked me this a few hours ago or even the previous night, but it just had to be on the way to the charity event. “I’m working on it.”“Still?” She sounded disappointed. “It’s the weekend, Maddie.”I gritted my teeth. “I know. As I said, I’m working on it.” My words came out sharper than I intended and my mother didn’t miss it.She narrowed her eyes at me. “The deadline is getting nearer. I need you to take this seriously. Medicine isn’t child’s play.”I hated that she was treating me like I was a child. I took my education seriously. I was taking several advanced classes, acing them while still being cheer captain and vice president of the school committee. I could handle one essay. “I am taking it seriously.”“Are you?” Her voice was just as sharp as mine. “Because it doesn’t feel like it. You’ve had w
Madelyn Vance ~•~I didn’t make a move toward the door. I just stood there, staring up at him. I put on my best innocent face. “Are you really going to make me go alone?” I asked, tilting my head to the side to stare at him.Flynn’s tongue swiped out to wet his lips as he looked at me, drawing my attention to it. Just a few minutes ago, those lips had been only a few inches away from mine. He’d leaned in to kiss me and then he didn’t.Pushing back the embarrassment of it, I realized that I actually wanted to kiss him. I wanted him to kiss me. I wanted to know if he had an interest in me or if he was just indulging me because I was wearing him down. “You won’t be alone?”“Huh?” My eyes met his and I couldn’t remember the topic of conversation.“At the gala,” he clarified. “You’ve got Lucas, your parents, his parents, and most likely half of the school.”Oh, right. The gala. I was trying to convince him to attend. My lips formed a pout and I didn’t miss the way his eyes dropped to it
Flynn Cahallan~•~My plan to avoid Madelyn had been thrown out the window.Obviously.I couldn’t fully comprehend why she was currently sitting on my couch, looking around the living room curiously, but she’d insisted on seeing my place and I’d just run with it.The new plan had been to entertain her and see what she was up to. I didn’t expect she’d be tagging along to my house.I watched her take in the room slowly like she was trying to memorize the layout or something.Her eyes landed on the photo on the side table and stopped there. “Is this your dad?”I didn’t answer right away. The photo had been there so long that I usually didn’t even register it anymore. It was a picture of me at maybe ten years old, grinning next to him in front of an old Mustang with its hood propped open, both of us covered in the same grease stains. My mother had taken that picture, back when she and my dad were still together. “Yeah.”“You look like him.”“People say that.”She glanced at me, clearly wa
Madelyn Vance ~•~I’d thought it was hot seeing Flynn fix my car without asking any questions, but when it broke down almost nine days later, I wasn’t so impressed anymore.Luckily for me, it was a Wednesday. There was no cheer practice so I didn’t have to stay in school for longer than necessary,
Madelyn Vance~•~Somewhere between the first and second period, I decided that Flynn Cahallan was not someone I needed to be thinking about. He’d given me a ride. I’d said thank you. That was the beginning and the end of it and the fact that I was still thinking about ‘be careful, golden girl’ thr
Madelyn Vance ~•~If I thought Flynn Cahallan was a walking cliché with his tattoos, murder trap disguised as a bike, and his leather jackets, then I was even worse.I couldn’t even tell where they appeared from but two of my friends flocked towards me the moment I pulled over in the parking lot t
Madelyn Vance~•~I was more than happy when my parents told me I couldn’t attend the after-party tonight, as that was a good enough excuse to give to my friends for skipping it.I didn’t know why my parents didn’t want me to go since they didn’t care every other night. Still, they also wanted to s







