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Zach's pov
College. Higher institution. A fresh slate. A new town, and a better place. The halls were white, the scholarship letter in my hands seemed like a breath of much needed air, and the boys....cute.
Maybe the universe was finally throwing me a bone, considering that my highschool years were quite dreadful.
My stomach did flips just thinking about it.
Gigi fitted her ponytail into her scrunchie and turned to me.
"I can smell your excitement, literally."
Gigi was the best fitted person in my corner. She made friendship so easy.
I shoved her playfully,
"I can't help it. I mean, this is Havisham, THE Havisham college and I get to attend here. It's a dream turned into reality." I ran a hand through my hair. "Plus, I get to study what I would die for. Business."
She rolled her eyes
"I wish I had the same level of excitement you do when it comes to things like the matters of education. School is stressful." She shrugged lightly.
"Good things in life are never stress-free Gigi."
She rolled her eyes again, finally succeeding in knotting the scrunchie properly. Even though it sat awkwardly on her head.
"I am so motivation driven and you're not. How did we even become friends in the first place?"
We both bursted into a spree of unending laughter in the hallway, neither of us knowing the answer to that question.
"Anyways, I have to go to the vice-chancellor's offi—"
The commotion cut me off, students rushed past us in a haze, heading towards somewhere, towards someone. Someone nearly stepped on my overpriced sneakers.
"What is happening?" I muttered quietly.
Gigi cranked her neck to the side, squinting her eyes.
"I think....an epic professor's return or something?"
My lips parted, I had heard that Havisham's number one exemplary professor, Dr. Damian Roswell had sustained an ankle injury and would not be back until the next academic semester. He was an icon.
"Do you think he was discharged early?"
Gigi nodded, the grin on her face stretching widely. She had the biggest crush on the man, even if he was rumoured to be engaged.
One moment I was standing there and the next, my hand was in hers as she violently pulled me towards the gathering crowd.
"We have to see this!"
I was excited for her too, straining my neck to see the professor. Until I saw a familiar pair of eyes and the spark in my eyes hid behind my soul.
His laugh was loud, the same laughter that rang out each time he and his athletic friends would douse my head in toilet water. Each time they wrote, 'fag' on the locker doors.
I froze.
Gigi turned towards me, she hadn't seen him yet.
"Z?" She asked, "is everything okay?"
I didn’t answer.
Because there he was. Staring back at me, recognition and amusement flaring in his eyes.
It was Ryder Summers, the bully in my high school. In the flesh. Leaner, maybe taller, definitely still just as cocky.
Just then, I recognised that disgusting laughter.
Surrounded by a crowd already, some guys fist-bumping him, girls flipping their hair as they laughed too hard at something he probably didn’t even say. He was still popular as he was in high school.
I looked away first. My heart was already sprinting. All the ugly memories of what he did with his crew played back in my head so quickly.
I should’ve transferred the second I saw his name on the course list. I thought nothing of it at first, I mean it could have been a different Ryder.
I had assumed.
But no. Of course it was him. Of all the people in the world, fate decided to drop him at my dream school like a cruel joke.
She blinked as her eyes caught sight of him. “Wait, that Ryder? High school Ryder? The promiscuous bully? No way.”
"Zach..." She tugged my sleeve nervously, "what are you going to do?"
I took a deep breath for a second, a tight grin on my face. I turned and ran without looking back.
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I had gone to the vice chancellor's office, escaped the populatee-haze, avoided Ryder and gone through my freshman day of courses.
By 3PM, I was sitting at the outdoor café, hiding behind my course brochure like it was a protective shield. I had managed to avoid every corner where Ryder’s voice might be heard, or where the disgusting laughter echoed.
I took new paths to classes, slipped through back doors, and even skipped lunch just to keep my sanity intact.
But none of that stopped the flashbacks from crawling in. The bruises he gave me continued to open slowly when I remember the glimpse I got of his face. The slurs he said. The feeling of being nothing compared to him.
“Mind if I join you?” Gigi’s voice broke through my spiral.
I peeked over the top of my brochure. “Sure, why not. Misery loves company.”
She plopped down across from me, two iced teas in hand. She slid one toward me like a peace offering. “Still in flight mode, huh?” She grinned softly.
I gave her a half-smile. “I’m not even sure I landed yet,” then I breathed out deeply.
She sipped. “You know, you’re allowed to feel messed up. Ryder being here? That’s like putting a haunted doll in your dorm and asking you to just relax."
I chuckled at that. “You always know the weirdest analogies.”
“You love it.” She leaned in. “But seriously, Z, what are the odds? You’re here on merit, on scholarship. He is probably here on his daddy’s sports money. You’ve earned your place. He.....just occupies space.”
Her words gave me a sliver of calm. Still, the image of his grin earlier wouldn’t leave my mind. It prickled my skin with goosebumps.
“I just don’t want to go back to being scared again,” I whispered.
Gigi reached for my hand. “Then don’t. You’re not that boy anymore, Zach.”
Before I could respond, a familiar, sharp voice cut through the air. “Yo! What’s up, Zachary?”
My stomach dropped.
Ryder.
He was standing by the table, a water bottle in hand, his gym bag slung across his shoulder like he owned the world.
“Didn’t think I’d see you here,” he said, his eyebrows raised in mock surprise. “Guess the nerds got guts these days.”
I blinked, stunned silent. Gigi, however, didn’t hesitate. She never did.
“Didn’t think you'd still be talking like it’s 1923,” she fired back. “I guess some people’s brains just never graduate.”
He gave a slow smirk. “Feisty. Still your watchdog, huh?” His eyes locked on mine again. “See you around, Zach.”
And just like that, he walked away.
I couldn’t breathe.
Gigi looked ready to throw her drink at him. “What a walking red flag. Are you okay?”
I stared at Ryder’s fading silhouette.
“No,” I murmured, breathing heavily. “But I will be,” I felt the pearls of sweat break and roll on the side of my face.
I put my ice cold hands together because at the back of my mind, my rage overridden my fear.
What if I pushed Ryder off a building?
Zach’s POVThe hallway felt too narrow, the party music a distant, mocking thump. I had tried to run away again while we were outside, the alcohol in my veins replaced with pure adrenaline.But Damien was faster than I expected, and his hand clamped around my wrist before I could get anywhere, yanking all the way back to his apartment, with his car still parked in the middle of the street.Now we were in his house once again and the loving mask was gone. Completely.“Zach,” he said, voice low and calm in a way that chilled me more than shouting would have. “I’m sorry you had to see that, but it’s time we were honest with each other.”I tried to pull free, heart slamming against my ribs. “Let go. What the hell is wrong with you? What kind of freak watches a person for months just for a date?”Damien’s grip tightened, not painful but inescapable. His eyes gleamed with something possessive and cold. “Don’t flatter yourself, you were never the prize, just a pawn in a very very long game.”
Zach's PovThe bass from the speakers pulsed through the walls of Damien’s off-campus house before I even stepped inside.It was a small party but quite lively, string lights draped across the living room filled with people I’d seen around campus but never met.It was a mix of finance majors and friends of Damien’s laughing over drinks. A banner reading “congrats on your project, Zachy!” hung crookedly above the kitchen island.Damien had been so sweet to throw me a party to celebrate the end of the long grind and take my mind off the stress that had riddled me for weeks.And even after all this time, I still needed the distraction, from my thoughts about Ryder, and a couple of drinks, some laughs, normal college stuff, and whatever else the night held should do the trick.Damien spotted me immediately, his face lighting up as he crossed the room. “You made it!”“How could I not?” I struggled to contain my smile as he pulled me into a quick hug, arms lingering around me. “Come on, eve
Zach’s POVI erased Ryder from my daily life with surgical precision. No more routes that passed his usual hangouts. No checking the group chats where his name might appear.One day he finally texted me;Ryder: Just making sure you’re okay. Let me know if you need anything.I read it twice, thumb hovering, then deleted it without reply. Distance was the only way forward. The dinner disaster still hurt no matter what way I looked at it.Clinging to whatever complicated thing existed between us would lead nowhere.And even though I knew that he wasn’t the one for me, I leaned harder into Damien for normalcy.He made it easy. Thoughtful texts checking on my day, surprise coffee deliveries to my dorm when I mentioned a tough morning, planned outings that felt light and uncomplicated.One afternoon he took me to a quiet bookstore café off-campus, picking out books he thought I’d like based on our talks.“Figured you could use something different from your spreadsheets,” he said with that w
Zach’s POVPreparation for the date felt like walking through emotional quicksand. I stood in front of my closet the next evening, staring at shirts like they held answers.The black button-down reminded me of the one I’d worn during a late session at Ryder’s, when his hand had claimed my back while we reviewed slides. Guilt twisted sharp in my gut.I chose a simpler gray sweater instead.The internal conflict peaked as I checked my reflection. Part of me ached at the clean break with Ryder.I thought about the way his eyes had screamed so much want during that hallway encounter, and the years of complicated history that somehow still felt magnetic.But Gigi was right. Staying would mean more secrets, more family pressure, more silence when his voice mattered.Not Damien though. There was no drama with him, no inevitable chaotic ending.I met him at a quiet Italian place off-campus. Damien looked sharp in a crisp shirt, smiling as he pulled out my chair. “You look great, I’m really gl
Zach’s POVThe apartment smelled like stale coffee and the faint citrus of Ryder’s body wash. Late evening light filtered through the half-drawn blinds as we hunched over our laptops on the coffee table, the final project push demanding every ounce of focus. For the first time in days, the rhythm between us felt almost easy again, and familiar.Comfortable, even.We traded sections seamlessly, his strategic instincts sharpening my detailed slides, my precision cleaning up his broader strokes. No deep talks, or lingering stares. Just work.“You’re right about the transition here,” Ryder said, leaning closer to point at my screen. Our shoulders brushed but I didn’t flinch. “Makes the recommendation flow better.”“Yeah,” I muttered, adjusting the bullet point. “Looks solid.”It was dangerous, how natural it felt. The kiss and confession still hovered like smoke in the room, but we danced around it, letting the deadline be our excuse.I was grateful for the distraction. Gigi’s advice echo
Zach’s POVThe campus paths were painted gold by the late afternoon sun, leaves rustling softly in the breeze as students hurried between classes. I walked beside Gigi, the familiar rhythm of her steps a comfort after days of feeling unmoored.The air smelled like fresh-cut grass and distant rain, like a forerunner for the storm that was my mind. Gigi had made things simpler for me during our last conversation, if I was going to settle it would be wiser to be with Damien.But I learned that the matters of the heart are not so simple because even after all her logic, I still found it hard to let go of the idea of Ryder. I really wished he didn’t have to be such a complicated character.Gigi looped her arm through mine, pulling me toward the longer scenic route around the quad.“What’s on your mind?” she asked, her warm voice bringing me back to reality. I shook my head quickly. “Nothing, just school stuff.”“Yeah, right.” She rolled her eyes and I managed a chuckle. “What?”“I know you’
Zach’s POV“So, are you going to say something?”The thinning patience in Ryder’s voice was hard to miss, and I honestly couldn’t blame him for it.I had spent the past five minutes stumbling over the words in my head, trying to figure how to even start the conversation. And it dawned on me that I
Zach’s POV:“I feel so fucking foolish for thinking he was different.”Gigi sat beside me at our favorite boba shop, listening in silence as I went on about the scene I had found – and left – my room in.“People don’t change, I mean I knew that. And that was why I tried not to get too close to him,
Zach’s POV.Hands down, Ryder has got to be the most unreasonable person to walk this green earth.Just when I thought the scumbag had grown a conscience, he goes ahead to show me just how much of a control freak he really is.I mean, what was I even supposed to classify that behavior from last nig
Ryder’s PovThe phone vibrated in my hand as I stared at the screen for a full minute, irritation crawling up my skin at the picture staring back at me.Clenching my jaw, as if to solidify my decision, I ended the call, walked back to the bed and slumped down on it.Damien must be mad to think he c







