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Desperately, my sword found her left side, and I stabbed her, with only a few seconds left on the clock.
Yes!
A small smattering of enthusiastic applause and even a cheer echoed through the room as our Coach, and referee, called out a point for me.
I took off my head gear, grinning. Marilyn, my opponent, one of only six in the entire school, did too. She mustered up a smile, even though I could tell she was a little disappointed. She'd been the first rated fencer for a year now, I'd heard.
She nodded at me and walked off. A warm glow had begun in my chest and was spreading all over me. I felt like I could walk on water if I tried hard enough. Beating Marilyn, even if it was by a close call, was a great achievement and it puffed up my chest.
It was just fencing… but I felt invincible.
Kyle walked up to meet me, with a grin mirroring mine. “Congratulations Double A,” he started, as I began to walk to the changing room, “I'm not sure what happened exactly but apparently you did great. Lunch is on me.”
“Thanks,” I chuckled, as we walked into the room.
“Anything for the birthday boy,” he nodded, and waited a few paces away as I stripped out of my whites and put my shorts and shirt back on. Then we left and made our way to the cafeteria.
I couldn't stop smiling. I'd already gotten a gift being the top rated fencer in the school. Kyle had promised his gift would blow my mind later tonight, that it was of epic proportions. I knew my partners would have also decorated my room with theirs too, hopefully from the host of hints I had been dropping all month.
It was a good day to turn seventeen.
After getting our lunch, we sat down across from each other to eat. I was almost done with my burger, listening to Kyle vehemently defend a shitty movie we watched weeks ago, one I didn't even remember the name anymore, when I felt wetness on my back.
“The fuck?” I exclaimed, turning back to see what or who had caused that.
At the moment I wasn't thinking. Maybe if I had, Kyle’s face would have stopped me as the expression on it changed to one of fear. But all my mind was focused on was getting to the bottom of the wet mystery.
My eyes met with none other than Jack Pierce and I knew I had made a big mistake. “What the fuck did you say?” he growled, stepping closer.
The way Kyle didn't understand fencing was the way I didn't understand hockey but if there was one thing even I knew it was that Jack was exceptional at it, had been for years. That, combined with the money that the Pierce name afforded him, made him basically a law unto himself.
My family did well for ourselves but not as much as The Pierce Vineyard. They were a global wine powerhouse run locally and made him something of royalty within these four walls, walls I was sure his family built at least one.
So I was in trouble and I should step back. I should roll over, show my belly and let it be over and done with. The apology was on the tip of my tongue… but there it stayed.
Because… fuck him, really.
He had tormented ever since the beginning of school, with the hurtful names and sometimes, physical pain.
His family was rich, so what?
We were all just students! And he was a seventeen year old boy, just like I was now! Just like a lot of us were. Why did we keep letting him lord over us?
Not today.
No more.
So opened my mouth and did what I had never done in the years Jack Pierce had existed beside me.
“Your water touched me.”
Shakily, yet still defiantly, the words floated around the full but quiet cafeteria. There were tiny gasps of surprise all round, eyes going comically wide but I ignored them.
Touched was even a soft word. The water bottle must have fallen out of the designer bag somehow as he passed me, shattering on impact. Both of us were in the splash zone and got equally affected. My back was soaked, and so was his front and expensive shoes.
Half twisted out of my seat, and focused on Jack I saw the exact moment, a cruel look took over his face. My heart rate sped up as I struggled to keep my emotions off my face.
The bag, one I’d seen an influencer make an ad about just last week, dropped from his hand, his face mask of barely concealed anger.
I swallowed, struggling to hold on to my bravado with both hands. He stepped forward, and our eyes met for a moment.
It was one of the toughest things I'd had to do but held his gaze. He should understand that this was me telling him we were getting too old for this, next year we'd be adults and in college. This whole thing was stupid, and I wasn't going to stand for it.
It felt like the cafeteria itself was holding its breath. A second passed, then two. My shoulders were beginning to relax.
Then Jack's hand shot out, grabbing me by both skin and the fabric of my T-shirt.
A surprised yelp escaped my throat as he pulled me out of my seat, pain flaring from the point of contact. Everybody seemed to lean away from me, another gasp going through the crowd.
Immediately my body was tossed to the floor and I wasn’t able to catch myself, slipping. My knees stung as they scraped against the jagged plastic shards, my head slamming against the floor in a way that made me groan.
Before I could even process it, Jack was on top of me, his hands holding my wavy brown strands in a punishing grip.
“Get me water.”
I heard the harsh command groggily. What? Why? What for? I did know that I would rather not find out though.
I bucked under him, trying to throw him off with all my might but his legs were clenched around me like an iron vice, and the hand in my hair didn't waver.
It was barely a few seconds later when he tugged my hair, making my neck arch backward and he poured water straight into my face.
Fuck!
I spluttered, hands flailing about as the water just kept on coming, sliding into my nose and mouth. When it felt like I might actually drown, the water stopped, and I took a noisy, frantic breath.
Then he did it again.
It was even worse this time, because I barely finished exhaling when the assault started all over again. By the time he allowed me to breathe again, tears had mixed in with the water soundlessly because anytime I opened my mouth it was filled with water.
I cant… I… Stop!
“Now let's try that again,” he announced loudly. “I said, ‘what the fuck did you say?’”
AARON'S POVAt first, I genuinely thought I had read it wrong.I read it again. Then one more time just to be absolutely sure my brain wasn't making things up.“We need to talk about Saturday night.”~ Mr Harrison.My stomach dropped.What the hell!?No, it can't be. It can't fucking be.Beside me, Kyle was talking to Chloe about one of our assignments, but his voice sounded distant.The text kept replaying itself in my head.Mr Harrison recognized me. Maybe he'd gone home and replayed the whole thing in his head until my face clicked."Aaron?" I heard Kyle call out.I looked up.Kyle was already staring at me."You okay?"I realized I'd been staring at my phone for an uncomfortable amount of time.I turned the screen away immediately. "Yeah."He raised an eyebrow.I immediately corrected myself. "No."Thankfully, Chloe wasn't paying attention to us. She was asking another classmate about an assignment.He leaned slightly closer. "Aaron."I swallowed, then I turned the phone around an
AARON'S POVBy Monday morning, the entire school looked like it had been swallowed by the masquerade gala.Posters covered almost every available wall space. Pictures of gold masks, and elegant lettering announcing the date and venue.One giant banner hung above the entrance to the main building.DON'T FORGET TO BRING ALONG A DATE PARTNER.I stared at it for a second longer than necessary before looking away.Great.Exactly what I needed to see first thing in the morning.Kyle noticed immediately."You good?”I shoved my hands deeper into my pockets as we walked to class. "I don't know what to do."Kyle's expression softened immediately.He didn't joke this time. Not after the fact that I'd shown up at his house at nearly midnight looking like my entire life had collapsed.He already knew everything.He knew about Mr. Harrison. He knew about what happened at the club with Jay.He knew that I'd finally gathered enough courage to ask Jay to the gala. He knew Jay had said he would come i
JACK'S POVThe choir had just started singing when I stood up quietly from the back row and headed for the exit.I shoved my hands into the pockets of my hoodie and walked down the church steps slowly while families passed me on their way inside.A little girl ran past holding her father's hand. A woman walked by carrying a tray of pastries for whatever church thing was happening after service.I kept walking. My bike was parked beneath one of the trees near the edge of the lot.For a second, I just stood beside it. Then I pulled my helmet off the handlebar and stared at it.What the fuck was I doing here?Seriously.The same Jack Pierce who had never willingly stepped into a church a day in his life had just sat through almost an entire service because of Aaron Smithy.Definitely not for salvation.It was because of Aaron.Just Aaron.I rubbed a hand over my face.I hadn't even planned on talking to him. Hell, I'd deliberately sat far enough away that he wouldn't notice me if he look
AARON'S POVWe got to church a little earlier today.My mum liked arriving early enough to greet half the congregation before service started while my dad liked arriving early because, according to him, "the closer you sit to the front, the less likely you are to fall asleep during the sermon."Personally, I would've preferred staying in bed. Unfortunately, nobody in my house cared about my preferences on Sunday mornings.By the time we found our seats, the choir was already warming up near the altar while people continued filing into the building.I just sat there watching everyone. Then, I noticed Mr. Harrison. He sat three rows behind us. His wife sat beside him while his two kids quietly argued over something on a tablet between them.He looked calm, responsible and respectable.I couldn't wrap my head around it.He looked nothing like the man from last night. Nothing like the man with bloodshot eyes and whiskey on his breath who had grabbed my shirt and called my mother a bitch i
AARON'S POVFor a long time, none of us said anything.Kyle just stood there while I cried into the front of his hoodie like some pathetic kid who'd lost a fight with the world.Eventually, my breathing started slowing down. The tears didn't exactly stop, but they weren't coming out like before.Kyle pulled back slightly and looked down at me. "Damn," he muttered quietly. "Whatever happened tonight really messed you up."A humorless laugh escaped me. "You have no idea."He studied my face for a few seconds before guiding me toward the couch. "Sit."I didn't argue. I dropped onto the cushions while Kyle disappeared into the kitchen and came back with a bottle of water.I took it from him with shaky hands. "Thanks."He sat beside me as silence stretched between us again. Then, he cleared his throat. “Did something happen at the club?”I looked up.Of course he knew. Kyle was the only person in my life who knew everything.The club.Jay.The truth about me being gay.I looked down at the
JACK'S POVThe room felt strangely quiet after Aaron left.For a while, I just stood there staring at the closed door as if he might suddenly walk back in and tell me to go fuck myself.Honestly, I deserved it.I dragged a hand through my hair and exhaled heavily.Fuck.I really shouldn't have spoken to him like that. At the time, all I'd seen was the same thing I always see every single time I crossed paths with Aaron.Someone shoving him around. Someone saying whatever the hell they wanted to him. And Aaron standing there taking it, every single time.I remembered the bruises he'd shown up with that night. The ones he'd casually brushed off as school bullshit. But it was actually from Alex. If I didn't know better, I would have believed him.Aaron always allowed people to bully him anyhow they wanted. He hardly fights back.So when I saw that man with his hands all over his shirt while Aaron stood there looking like a deer trapped in headlights, something inside me had snapped.I th
AARON'S POVI held the folded paper tightly in my hand as I walked toward the cafeteria. My thumb rubbed slowly against the edge of it while the words inside kept replaying in my head.“Keep your eyes open, Aaron. You’re missing something obvious.”Missing what exactly?Then the signature beneath i
AARON'S POV The first thing I noticed when I stepped into class was Jack’s empty seat. My eyes landed there immediately before I could stop myself.His chair at the back remained empty. His bag wasn’t there, and his hoodie wasn’t thrown carelessly over the seat like usual either.I looked away and
JACK’S POVThe moment our lips met again, I pulled him closer.My hand went to the side of his neck, steadying him before I kissed him properly, deeper this time. Aaron let out a soft moan against my lips.My other hand rested on his waist as I pulled him in until there was no space left between u
JACK’S POVThe moment the principal’s office door shut behind me, my jaw clenched hard.Aaron Smithy.I should’ve known he wouldn’t let it go that easily.A humorless scoff almost left my lips as I walked down the hallway, my hands shoved deep into my pockets. Students moved around me, lockers slam







