LOGINEvelyn's POV
Everyone knew Elroy Vans, everyone in this city. But only a few families were affiliated with his and could have access to him. His face was on billboards across the city, sharp jaw, perfect hair. The Vans family funded half the buildings at Crestwood. Their name was on everything, carved into stone and metal like a reminder that some people owned the world and the rest of us were just passing through it. I expected him to be like the others. He wasn't. And that was somehow worse. He was worse than others in ways that unsettled me. Elroy sat in the third row. Always perfectly dressed, always early, always with a book open on his desk that had nothing to do with my class. Philosophy mostly. Sometimes economics. Once I walked past and caught the title and it was a first edition of something that probably cost more than my rent or even my entire earnings put together. He listened more than the others. Really listened, the kind where you can feel someone actually processing what you're saying instead of just waiting for their turn to speak. And he was brilliant. I'd ask a question about a passage and while everyone else fumbled through half formed answers Elroy would take it apart quietly and cleanly. He understood tone and context and subtext and sometimes explained things in a way that made me pause for just a second before I caught myself. If he had stopped there I might have been okay with him, He might have been my favourite student. But he never stopped there. There was always that look. Not the careless entitled look the others gave me. This was different. More calculated. Like he was watching me the way you watch something you haven't figured out yet and aren't sure you want to. It unsettled me more than the rudeness ever did. It challenged me to not make mistakes. He sat like the room belonged to him, leaned back slightly, pen turning slowly between his fingers, and watched my lectures with an expression I couldn't read no matter how many times I tried. I told myself he was just another rich kid with too much confidence. I almost believed it. One afternoon five minutes before the end of class I was wrapping up a discussion on modern tragedy when Elroy raised his hand. "Yes Vans?" He stood slowly. "Professor Reed I was just wondering, how exactly does this connect to the broader socio-economic structures of pre-industrial Europe?" It was a random question that had absolutely nothing to do with the lesson. Some students looked around at each other snickering.... waiting for me to answer or embarrass myself. "That's not relevant to today's topic," I said. "If you'd like to explore it, put it in your essay." "So you're saying it doesn't connect?" Snickers from the back grow louder. "I'm saying it's outside the scope of this lesson." He tilted his head just slightly. "Or maybe it's difficult to connect?" More laughter and whispers. Heat crawled up my neck. "How does she not know the answer to a student's question... but she calls herself a professor" Someone whispered loud enough for me to hear. I don't know if he was deliberately trying to make me an object of mockery but it was genuinely pissing me off. "I assure you" I said, holding his gaze, "I have no difficulty connecting themes. It just doesn't relate to the topic. Sit down please." For a second I thought he would sit but he smiled instead. Small, unhurried, like he had all the time in the world– but I did not. "I'm just concerned," he said pleasantly, "that if we can't examine literature from multiple angles we might be limiting our understanding. Don't you think so Professor?" He was doing it on purpose. Everyone could see it including me. I swallowed hard and kept my face straight. "Mr Vans" I said evenly, "if you'd like to challenge my lesson plan I suggest you bring it up at the faculty meeting with Daddy's help perhaps. Afterall you rely on Daddy's influence" Laughter spread across the room. This time not entirely at my expense. Something moved across his face. Surprise maybe. Just for a second then the bell rang. "Homework" I announced before anyone could stand. "Two page analysis of today's reading. Due tomorrow." Groans everywhere. I kept my eyes on Elroy as I said it. "No extensions." He picked up his bag slowly, tucked his philosophy book under his arm and headed for the door without rushing. As he passed my desk he paused for just a half second, close enough that I caught the faint smell of something expensive. "I'll see you later, Professor," he said quietly. Low. Unhurried. Like a statement not a goodbye. I watched him walk out. When the room emptied I stood there for a second just breathing. Then I started gathering my papers and told myself the strange feeling sitting in my chest was just irritation. Just irritation and nothing else. This new city was suppose to be my new start. Crestwood was supposed to be my escape not another place to be constantly on the edge of irritation. I was almost at the door when my phone chimed. I stopped in my tack and glanced at the screen of my phone. There was a message from someone. As I unlocked the phone, my heart immediately stopped when I saw the name. Melvin. Just the name made my hands go cold and my body shaky I clicked on the message. " You think you can just run Evie?. You think you're smart but I'm always one step ahead of you. You can run all you want but you can never hide from me. I know where you are and I'll come drag you back soon " The room felt smaller. I read it again and again standing there in the empty classroom holding my phone with both hands like it might do something else if I put it down. He knew.... maybe or maybe not. I don't underestimate Melvin's ability to find me. Or maybe he just wanted me to think he knew where I was.ELROY’S POVThe moment I drove the car to a halt, my heart leaped out of my chest at the sight right in front of me. There was a black chevy wedged in between two trees and the front of the car looked destroyed from where Noah and I stood before rushing over to the smoky vehicle.I searched the driver and passenger seats but there were empty “Evelyn! Evelyn!” I called out.“Miss Reeds” Noah called out, drawing my attention to the back seat and there she was, strapped into the seat with blood pooling at the side of her head, her body tilted towards the headrest of the seat and immobile. I shoved Noah aside, dragging the car door and I flung it open with much difficulty but as long as I was getting Evelyn out, it didn’t matter that it was difficult.“Help is on the way, I already phoned an ambulance” Noah said as I unbuckled her seatbelt and pulled her out of the car. I didn’t turn to thank him but I was sure he knew that I was thankful either way.I laid her on the ground and pressed m
EVELYN’S POVMy breath hitched when he reached for my phone, I hung up the call almost immediately for fear and without hesitation, I threw my phone out the window.“You think you’re smart!” He yelled, his true character seeping out “I’m just trying to keep you from making mistakes” he reached his hand towards me while one hand was on the steering wheel.“What mistake? My mistake was ever trying to think I could change you” I sobbed “You almost ruined my life and now that I’ve started all over again, you’re here to deal more damage?” “You left me with no choice, I had to find you” he said, his hand still steadied on the steering wheel. It really irked me at this time that he was a great driver. I only hoped in my heart that Elroy would be able to find me with the hints I left on the road and the fact that I let it slip about where we were and going, all I needed to do now was to stall but I didn’t know how.The car moved rigorously and he drove as though he wanted us to meet our make
ELROY’S POVI reluctantly made my way out of the house to avoid a bigger problem, Tiffany Sterling. The blonde haired witch has been on my case all week, one minute she’s trying to cuddle with me, another minute she’s fighting with me on our project grade like I didn’t do my part.“Hey” Noah waved, leaning on his car door and slipping his hands back into his pockets as a faint smile on his lips, I waved back as I made my way out of the convenience store, a solace and my hiding place from Tiffany.“How did you know I’d be here?” I asked, even though it felt like a rhetorical question, I still needed his answer.“Come on man, you’ve been my best pal for years, I’d be dumb to not know your whereabouts right about now” he answered “And Tiffany gave me a heads up that she would coming to your place” pulling his hand out for a shake. I chuckled lightly before dapping him.“Want a drink?” I asked, taking out the tiny carton strawberry milk I had bought on my little venture to the store. He t
EVELYN’S POVI shoved him away before someone could see “What the f*ck are you doing?!” I whispered, looking past his shoulder to see if Chloe had come back or if a maid was in on the action.“I’ve tried to stay away from you..it just..it just doesn’t work” he quivered in a way that made my heart melt, his eyes were piercing holes in mine but I didn’t let him think of the effect they had on me.“Just stay away!” I reprimanded him, putting some distance between us “This is your home, heck, this is Chloe’s room, get out” I wasn’t taking any chances, I’ve had too many encounters with him in closed spaces to know that it was a bad idea to have him and I together right now.“Uh..Miss Reeds” Chloe called from outside the door.Startled, I pulled back even further “Yes Chloe..” I answered loudly “Did you forget something?”“No, no, I wanted to ask if brother is there and also if you’ll take some cookies with your orange juice” she responded and for a second, Elroy and I exchanged glances, b
EVELYN’S POVI felt an awful shrill in my spine when I heard I say those words “What did you say?” I asked with an ear bent forward so she could repeat her sentence once again.“I wanted to suprise you..I’m sorry I didn’t inform you earlier” she said with a melancholic tone. What on earth am I even doing? Trying to scold her, a woman who did everything to make me feel safe and secure.“Wow..I’m so happy for you. Wait” I paused “You’re the new librarian and professor?” I asked, pointing out the information Ryder had given me just an hour ago.“Hey miss Anya..” Elroy greeted “Congratulations” That should’ve been the first thing I say “Congratulations Anya, I’m sorry I was caught off guard” I apologized.“Yeah..I am, so you mind giving me a little tour before we leave?” She raised a brow and it made me chuckle a bit.“Do you need to ask? I’ll gladly give you a tour” I walked towards her and slipped my arm into hers, locking our arms as we moved “Goodbye Mr Vans” I said sternly as we mov
EVELYN’S POVThe next couple of days felt like a breeze, I stayed away from Elroy and best part, it was now over, which meant, it was now evaluation period and time for normal classes.“Good morning class” I said calmly and they all answered in unison, as it was all week, Tiffany and Elroy couldn’t care any less with their giggling and hand cuddling.“It’s evaluation week, so take your textbooks and works really seriously” I said, flipping the pages of the book in front of me “I’m convinced everyone has sent in their projects” I raised a brow, there was a low grumble amongst them.“I’ll just have to check in on your works” I said loudly when I noticed someone’s arm in the air. “Yes Laurentis” I lifted my eyes to see a snarky smirk on the corner of his lips.“I wanted to pass out an invitation to my celebration” he started, I tried as hard to avoid his eyes by staring at the words on the page “And you’re invited too professor” he added.The class was in uproar, rowdy and inattentive “S
EVELYN'S POVHis voice caught me off guard, my name, no one else called me Evie, not Anya, not Elroy, my heart raced as my heart and brain had a conflict of whether to look at his face or to leave my groceries and make a run for it but I still had my heels on, how long would I run before my feet wo
EVELYN’S POVMy body refused to move, I fell onto the sofa, Anya’s phone leaving my hands, I heard the door open and there she was rushing towards me “Evelyn..Evelyn, are you alright?” She asked, helping me up.I pointed to her phone which faced down, almost broken “He…he called you, I don’t know h
EVELYN’S POVThe text looked blurry, not just because my hands shivered but also because my eyes had a pool of tears waiting to pour.“Evelyn” Elroy said softly, my eyes stayed glued to the screen, my soul almost leaving my body. Does Melvin know about him? Now that he’s found me, what’s going to h
EVELYN’S POVSuddenly I felt sweat dripping down my forehead and my lips wouldn’t move, my brain felt scrambled as I tried to speak.“Recently we haven’t had much tests to go by, so evaluation hasn’t been thorough” I responded, trying to steady my shaky voice, he didn’t look at me, his eyes stayed







