تسجيل الدخولTell me this isn't real.” Raid Bennett’s hand tightened around my waist beneath the stadium lights, his mouth hovering dangerously close to mine while the entire school watched us from the parking lot. “It isn't real,” he said quietly. Like he wanted it to be true. Then he kissed me like he wanted Mason Chester to choke on it. Raid Bennett was never supposed to happen. He’s Ashford High’s notorious hockey captain. A reckless troublemaker with bruised knuckles, underground racing habits, and a talent for making bad decisions look attractive. Everything about him screams disaster. Which is exactly why I chose him. Because two weeks earlier, Mason Chester; football captain, golden boy, and my best friend since childhood, humiliated me in front of half the school after I discovered our entire relationship started because of a bet. Six months. That was the challenge- make the nerdy girl fall in love with him. And stupidly? I did.So after the breakup, I walked straight up to Mason’s biggest rival with a deal. I help Raid pass Chemistry so he can stay on the hockey team. He fake dates me long enough to make Mason miserable. Simple. At least… it should have been. But somewhere between late-night tutoring sessions, jealous fights, whispered insults in crowded hallways, and kisses that feel way too real, Raid stops acting like this is pretend at all. The problem is Raid Bennett comes with secrets. Dangerous ones. And the more I fall for him… The more I realize the boy helping me get revenge might be the same one capable of breaking my heart even worse than Mason did
عرض المزيدChance PoV
He was distracting me, and I was letting him. His sock-covered foot traced my bare legs beneath the table. He batted his eyes cutely, trying to look innocent, but I wasn’t falling for it. “Mason, we have to study. Remember, you insisted,” I said, though my resolve wasn’t holding at all. “I am trying to study, but you’re being all sexy with your glasses, messy bun, and shorts. I think you wore those intentionally to distract me, Miss Monroe,” he smirked, pulling my chair closer to him. I tried not to blush, but it was impossible not to with him looking like… that. I bit my lip. “Mason.” “What?” he asked innocently, but his smirk ruined the act completely. His fingers danced around my bare thighs. I breathed in sharply. It was getting difficult to resist him. “You are annoying.” “And yet you love me.” “Unfortunately,” I groaned. He laughed, already used to my smart mouth. God, he was a sight to behold. Devilishly handsome and mine. Sometimes I still couldn’t believe it because this was Mason Chester, Ashford’s star quarterback and captain of the football team. My boyfriend. Mason had been my best friend forever, long before he became Ashford High’s golden captain. Long before girls started flocking around him. To me, he was still that thirteen-year-old boy who loved climbing trees like a monkey. Except now, he was no longer a monkey. And he looked delicious. Tall. Broad shoulders. Dark messy hair and that dangerous jawline. “Now who’s distracted?” he smirked, pulling my legs apart slightly. “I am studying.” “You’ve been staring at the same flashcard for five minutes,” he raised an eyebrow, amused. Heat crept into my cheeks because unfortunately, he was right. His hand brushed a strand of hair gently behind my ear. My stomach did flip-flops like a horny teenager. Goddamn, I was a horny teenager. “Mason,” I almost moaned his name. “Yes, Chance?” The way he said my name sent chills straight down my spine. Instinctively, I tried closing my legs, but he grabbed my thighs, stopping me. Then he smashed his lips onto mine, drawing a helpless sound from me. I grabbed onto his hoodie to steady myself as he deepened the kiss slightly. And suddenly studying became impossible. “Mason.” Pulling back, I pressed my hand against his chest to create some distance between us. “My mom is downstairs,” I whispered, looking into his lust-filled eyes. “She likes me.” “She tolerates you.” “Same thing.” I laughed, shoving him lightly, but he pulled me against him again, pouting like a kid who had his candy snatched away. He was so handsome. God, I was so in love with him. Then his phone buzzed. He groaned, pulling the device from his pocket and staring at it like it personally offended him. I chuckled at his theatrics. “Shit,” he cursed, standing up. “Mom’s gonna kill me. I promised to pick up the twins from their sleepover.” “Perfect timing, dude.” He laughed. “I know, babe.” He kissed me one last time before grabbing his jacket. “I’ll text you.” I nodded and watched him leave. I sighed, looking around my room. My bedroom floor was covered in notebooks, highlighters, and Physics worksheets. Typical Friday night for Chance Monroe. Boring old me. My phone rang, and I immediately knew who it was. The inhumane screeching ringtone gave her away anyway. “Hey, Chancy!” Selene, my best friend and obvious banshee, screamed into my ears. “Hello to you too,” I chuckled, already knowing she was buzzed and halfway drunk. That was the Selene I knew and loved. Selene had been my friend for years. Alongside Mason, we basically grew up together. She was loud, crazy, and flamboyant. She didn’t give a fuck what anyone thought, and I guessed that was why she was popular. She and Mason became Ashford royalty. Me? I just remained me. “Bestie, I have an idea!” “I’m not going to like it, am I?” I asked, already knowing where this was headed. She was painfully predictable. “Let’s go to Avery’s party! It’s gonna be lit. Heard her parents are out of town, so you know it’s about to get crazy,” she slurred. Yep. Definitely drunk. “Selene, you are already drunk and still want to party? Also, I have to study. You know this.” “Firstly, I am not drunk, Chancy. It’s just a little pregame. And secondly, girl please, study what? You’re literally ahead of everyone. Hell, even the teachers. Chance, live a little. You are seventeen, not someone’s accountant,” she argued. It would’ve been a good comeback if she hadn’t belched halfway through it. “I can’t.” “I’m outside your house already.” Shocked, I looked out my window and sure enough, this crazy girl was standing there barely on her feet, smiling and waving like an idiot. I shook my head and laughed. Thirty minutes later, I was standing inside the loudest house party Ashford had probably ever seen. With regret, obviously. Drunk, high, and horny teenagers were not my cup of tea. But Selene was grinning ear to ear, clearly enjoying herself. Music blasted against the walls hard enough to shake the floor. Yeah. Someone was definitely calling the cops. Avery Sinclair really went all out. People were everywhere. Sweaty athletes, half-naked cheerleaders dancing on them, and a few freshmen looking nervous and overwhelmed. Typical high school party. Selene grabbed my wrist, turning my attention toward her. “See? Isn’t this better than sitting in your room wearing ugly pajamas while color-coding Biology notes?” I rolled my eyes. “No.” “You are impossible.” Maybe. “And my pajamas are not ugly.” She laughed, dragging me through the crowd while I secretly searched for the nearest escape route. We passed the kitchen where the football jocks were playing beer pong. I shook my head at the scene. A few of them were making out with cheerleaders and wannabe models. Then I saw Mason. And my entire world stopped.SeleneThe thing about Julian Cross was that he never stayed long enough to make it awkward. It was just simple. Come over, have mind blowing sex and then leave. Simple. But I was starting to get tired of simple.Like now, he was already pulling his shirt on before I had even caught my breath properly, moving around my room comfortably, gathering his scattered clothes.I watched him from the bed with my hair everywhere and the sheets barely hiding anything and said nothing because it was simple.He was annoyingly good looking. That was the root of the whole problem honestly. If Julian Cross had been even slightly less attractive this entire situation could have been avoided. But no. He had to have that jaw and those eyes that drew me in and made me breathless. He was different from the other jocks and that's saying alot. I knew he sleeps around, I didn't mind at first but now? Now he is messing with my head.He laughs genuinely at my jokes and doesn't call me crazy. Oh and don't get m
ChanceI never knew how interesting my ceiling was until today. Somehow, I was back to staring at my ceiling.I genuinely didn't know how this kept happening. One minute I was letting Selene do things to my hair, and now I was flat on my back in my hoodie, staring at the same water stain that has been there for years now.Just me.And the ceiling.He was supposed to pick me up at seven. Well, it's way past seven. In fact, it's eight forty-five.I wasn't upset. Nope. Definitely not upset.I was annoyed. There was a difference. Upset implied I had invested something significant into this evening, and I had not done that. At least not yet. I had simply gotten dressed, allowed Selene to spend two hours on my hair, and pushed my study materials to the side, and that was all completely normal behavior that meant nothing.The study materials on the floor said otherwise.I ignored them.The soft knock at my door made me sigh.Mom."Come in," I sighed.Mom appeared and leaned against the door.
ChanceThe Ashford rink was loud before the game even started.I had never been to a hockey game in my life and I walked in behind Selene trying to look like I had done this before which was harder than it sounds when you were wearing an outfit that was not your usual hoodie and jeans situation and every third person was turning to look at you. Definitely hard but I was here already. No turning back now.Selene had good taste. I had on dark fitted jeans, a leather jacket, a top that was simple enough to feel like me but put together enough to feel like I was making a point. Which I obviously was. I felt good. I hated admitting that but I felt good and the way a few people's eyes tracked us walking in confirmed that Selene knew exactly what she was doing.Then my eyes found my target.Mason was already there.I clocked him without looking for him. Third row, slightly left of center, sitting with his usual crowd. He saw me exactly four seconds after I saw him. I watched his jaw do the t
ChanceSelene was waiting outside the club for me, staring at her nails bored out of her mind on Thursday. She's really serious about the shopping thing because Selene hates maths with a passion. She would rather burn all her Chanel bags than sit through maths. And that's saying a lot because that girl loves her Chanel. Sitting outside the math club for forty five minutes was probably the most she had suffered for me and I appreciated it even if I would never say that out loud."Finally." She breathed dramatically as I said my goodbyes to my teammates. "Let's go. Beauty takes time and we are already behind.""Behind what schedule?" I asked, falling into step beside her."My schedule." She linked her arm through mine and started pulling. "I have been sitting outside that room for forty five minutes listening to numbers through the wall. I deserve a medal and also a smoothie.""You chose to wait outside.""Because I love you and also because I cannot physically sit in a math club meetin
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