LOGINWe walked out of Principal Hargrove’s office together. The hallway was already buzzing, but I tried to ignore the stares. Shirley seemed decent enough. Before we went our separate ways, I turned back toward her. “Hey,” I said, “when are you free later? For the tutoring, I mean.”I guess I wasn't loud enough or rather my voice was drowned by the noise. Brad appeared out of nowhere, sliding in like he owned the hallway. He leaned close to her, said something with that arrogant smirk, and even tucked a strand of hair behind her ear. And Shirley… smiled back. She laughed softly and played along. My expression hardened. I turned away before either of them could notice me still standing there. Just great. So she was one of those girls. One of Brad’s crazy admirers. I felt a little disappointed, I’d thought she might be different. I headed to class without looking back. History class dragged on forever. The teacher’s monotone voice about some long-dead empire was painful, but the
Shirley POVThe bell for first period rang loud and clear, echoing through the hallway. Sebastian gave me a quick nod. “I’ll see you later. Text me about the tutoring schedule.” We exchanged numbers.“Will do,” I replied, watching him head off in the opposite direction, I turned to head toward my own class when Brad suddenly appeared from around the corner, walking straight toward me. He must have been waiting. His eyes lit up with that signature cocky smirk the moment he saw me.“Hey, beautiful,” he said smoothly, stepping right into my path. He leaned against the locker beside me, close enough that I could smell his cologne. “Skipping class already? Or were you looking for me?”I instinctively wanted to shut him down. A flat “no” was already forming on my tongue. But then I saw her.Stacey stood a little further down the hall with two of her cheer friends, watching us like a hawk. Her arms were crossed, lips pressed into a thin line. Perfect.Instead of refusing, I tilted my head an
Shirley POVAfter the intense game on Saturday night, Brad had cornered me again near the parking lot. His ego was bruised from the loss, but his confidence clearly wasn’t. He’d asked me, more like demanded, to come with him to the after-party.“No,” I’d said flatly, meeting his eyes without flinching. I wasn’t someone easy to get. Not anymore.The flash of irritation and surprise on his face had given me way more satisfaction than it probably should have. He wasn’t used to hearing “no,” especially from girls. Good. Let him choke on it.Now it was Monday morning, my first real Monday at Hawthorne High, and I’d decided to show up looking like I owned the place. I wore my cutest outfit: a flowy pastel dress that hugged in all the right places, paired with light makeup and my favorite sneakers for that effortless-cute vibe. The school was already buzzing when I arrived. The hallways were crowded with students laughing, slamming lockers, and complaining about hangovers from the weekend pa
The silence after Carlos’s announcement stretched for what felt like forever. My fork hovered above my plate as the words sank in. Hawthorne. The rival school. Brad’s domain. “What do you mean by Hawthorne?” I asked slowly, my voice low but steady. “Staying at Westfield has always been the plan. I can’t just change schools just because you want me to.” Carlos’s face darkened instantly. He slammed his hands on the table, the silverware rattling loudly. The sound echoed through the dining room like a gunshot. “What do you mean by that?” he growled. “I am your stepfather.” I corrected him coolly, “Stepfather.” Carlos’s eyes narrowed. He pointed sharply at my mother, his voice rising. “Just look at the son you’ve raised.” “Sebastian, please calm down,” Mom tried to soothe, her hand reaching for mine across the table. Her voice trembled slightly, caught between us. But Carlos wasn’t done. “Have you seen your grades lately? They’re slipping. I’m planning to bench you from the team if
Sebastian POVThe final buzzer had sounded minutes ago, but the adrenaline still coursed through my veins. We’d won. Westfield had beaten Hawthorne 4-3 in a game that felt more like a war than a high school matchup. I glanced across the hallway toward the Hawthorne side, where Brad Walker stood surrounded by his teammates, his face was brimming with anger and his eyes dark with frustration. Meeting him today would definitely piss him off more, so the farther I could stay away, the better. Though it would be amusing to watch his drama unfold back at home.My phone rang, cutting through the post-game chatter. My eyes lit up when I saw Mom’s name on the screen. I picked up immediately, a genuine smile breaking through.“Ma, I won my game today,” I said, pride slipping into my voice. “But I might be a little late because I want to grab some KFC with the buddies from the team.”There was a brief pause. Mom’s voice cracked slightly before she cleared her throat and spoke calmly. “Oh, congra
Shirley POV I hurried downstairs, still tugging my jacket into place, my hair slightly damp from the rushed shower. The doorbell rang again, Kayla clearly wasn’t the patient type. When I opened the front door, she stood there with wide eyes, mouth slightly open as she took in the house. “Shirley! You didn’t tell me you live in a freaking mansion!” she exclaimed, stepping inside without waiting for an invitation. Her gaze bounced from the grand foyer chandelier to the sweeping staircase and the expensive artwork on the walls. “This is insane. Are your parents celebrities or something?” I laughed softly, closing the door behind her. “Not quite. Dad’s in business. Imports, exports… stuff like that. It’s not as glamorous as it looks.” Before I could say more, Dad appeared from the living room, wiping his hands on a kitchen towel. His eyebrows shot up when he saw Kayla. “Evening,” he said warmly. “You must be the friend who texted for the address.” “Kayla, sir. Nice to meet you. Your







