LOGINEvelyn's POV
I blocked the number. My fingers were shaking so badly I nearly dropped the phone twice before it went through. Then I put it in my bag and stood there for a second just breathing. The classroom was empty. Chairs still warm from the students that had just left. My notes still spread across the desk. Normal. Everything looked completely normal. I quickly gathered my papers, shoved them into my bag hurriedly and I went home. That night I couldn't sleep, I just laid in the dark staring at the ceiling, listening to every sound the apartment made. And by two in the morning I gave up. I sat up slowly in the dark and pulled my knees to my chest until my phone buzzed on the floor beside me. It was Anya. So I picked it up. "I didn't call you." "I know," she said. "I heard you moving around. Are you okay?" "I'm fine." I replied even though my voice sounded shaky. "Evelyn...." I exhaled. "I got a text today from Melvin" Silence on the other end. Then "What did it say?" "That he knows where I am." Another silence. Longer this time. "Did you block the number?" "Yes." "Okay." Her voice was steady. Steadier than mine. "You know he's trying to scare you because that's what he always does." "What if he actually knows, Anya?" "Then we deal with it. But right now you don't know that and you're scaring yourself." A pause. "Are you sitting in the dark?" I looked around the room. "...maybe." "Turn the light on." I reached over and clicked the lamp on. The room came back. Small and familiar and just a room. "Better?" she asked. "A little." "Good. Now lie down." "But I still can't sleep." "You don't have to sleep. Just lie down and stop sitting there like something from a horror movie." Her voice softened. "You're safe Evie. You left. You're here. He's not." I lay back slowly. Stared at the ceiling with the lamp on this time. "Stay on the phone?" I said quietly. "Already am" she said. --- I was running on three hours of sleep when I walked into my classroom the next morning. I taught the first half of the lecture on autopilot. Voice steady, notes in order, going through the motions so smoothly nobody could tell. That was the thing about performing competence for long enough. It started to look real even when it wasn't. Then a girl in the front row started whispering to the person beside her. I stopped mid sentence. "Is there something you'd like to share with the class?" The girl looked up, surprised. "Sorry Professor I was just asking her what page we were on." "If you were paying attention you would already know what page we were on." Her face went red. "I was just—" "Page forty two" I said. "And if you need to have a conversation please do it outside my classroom." The room went quiet in that particular way that meant everyone was uncomfortable and nobody wanted to breathe too loud. I went back to the lecture. I knew I had been too harsh. She was asking about a page number. That was all she was doing. I knew and I kept going anyway because stopping would have meant looking at what I was becoming and I wasn't ready to do that yet. --- Elroy didn't say anything during class. He sat in his usual spot in the third row, book open beside his notes, pen turning slowly between his fingers. He listened the way he always did, that quiet focused attention that felt more unsettling than all the noise the others made put together. But at the end when everyone was packing up he stayed seated for a moment, looking at something in his notebook like he was deciding something. I was gathering my papers when I heard him approach. I didn't look up. "If this is about an extension the answer is no." "It's not about an extension." I looked up. He was standing with his bag over one shoulder, notebook in hand, watching me with that expression I still hadn't figured out how to read after weeks of trying. "Then what." "You were too hard on her," he said simply. "Maya. She was asking about a page number." The audacity of it genuinely took my breath away for a second. "I don't think my classroom management is any of your business Mr Vans." "Probably not," he said, unbothered. "But you looked like you wanted someone to say it. So I did." He held my gaze for a second, not challenging, not backing down either, just steady, then turned and walked out like he hadn't just said the most irritating thing anyone had said to me all week. I stood there staring at the empty doorway. The worst part wasn't that he said it. The worst part was that he wasn't wrong and he knew it and he said it anyway with that calm unhurried voice like the truth was just the truth and there was no point dressing it up. I picked up my folder, took a breath and walked out. --- The faculty welcome event reminder came through that evening. I had completely forgotten about it. Attendance is strongly encouraged. Wealthy donors present. The Vans family specifically mentioned. I stared at the email for a long time. "You have to go," Anya said from the kitchen doorway, already reading my face. "I know." "Wear the green dress." "Anya—" "Evelyn." She gave me the look. "Green dress. Go." I went to my room and stood in front of the mirror longer than I needed to. The green dress still fit well, falling softly to my knees, hugging my waist in a way that felt like a different version of me. The version that existed before Havenwood. Before Melvin. Before I learned to make myself small enough to survive. I did my makeup carefully. Covered the shadows under my eyes. Straightened my hair until it lay flat and smooth. I stood back and looked at myself properly. Not bad. Not the woman I used to be. But not the woman I'd been these past few weeks either. Something in the middle. Something that could walk into a room full of people and hold her own for a few hours. That was enough for tonight. --- The hall was everything I expected and then some. Soft lights, polished floors, laughter that came easy when money was never the problem. Crystal glasses everywhere. Women in gowns that probably had their own names, men in suits that fit too well to be anything but custom made. The whole room hummed with the particular energy of people who had never once in their lives questioned whether they belonged somewhere. I took a glass of champagne from a passing tray, more for something to hold than anything else, and moved through the crowd slowly. Smiled when I needed to. Nodded at faces I recognized from the faculty corridor. Fifteen minutes in I was actually doing fine. Genuinely fine. I had made small talk with two other professors, avoided the canapés that smelled like money, and managed not to say anything sharp to anyone. Small victories. Then from somewhere just behind my left shoulder, a voice. "Professor Reed?"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 POVI stood there frozen, Tiffany standing behind him with folded arms and a sly grin. I couldn’t understand what she was pulling off now but I could tell that it wasn’t good.“What are you talking about?” I asked sternly, holding his gazeangry eyes couldn’t scare me any more.“You’re the
ELROY’s POVThe classroom was in uproar and I got to see his face again. The face of the man Evelyn pulled in for a hug at the hospital. Initially, I had gone to apologize for Tiffany’s rudeness as usual and there he was ogling over Evelyn. I couldn’t pinpoint what their relationship was but it w
Evelyn’s PovThe sight I had just witnessed sent shivers down my spine, but I stood at the door, Mrs Vans standing close to me, her mouth agape with shock. I mean I was shocked as well because I didn’t think that Elroy’s father would be such a man.“You dared to hit Chloe?” she asked with an anger
EVELYN’S POVIt made no sense, my thoughts were utterly scrambled as I tried so hard not to notice rock hard abs, pressing against my body as he pinned me to the wall. I had to remind myself that he wasn't in the right state of mind to understand what he was doing. so I try to free my arm from his







