LOGIN“Your wish finally came true,” I said, watching her closely. “You get me as your husband for the next six months.”
Most girls would’ve softened at that, or even blushed, smiled, or even adjusted themselves around me like they always do, but this specimen before me didn’t. Instead, she looked at me like I had personally offended her entire bloodline.
“Not happening, there is no way in hell I am staying married to you for a whole six months.. Just kill me if that's the case..” she said, folding her arms.
I went still for a second, wasn't even offended, just… noting it, because that was new, and for some reason… I found it intriguing.
“Your signature would tend to disagree with that awful statement, freshman,” I said, slower now.
“I did not sign anything,” she snapped. “And even if I did..which I didn’t, you think I’d pick you? On purpose?”
I studied her properly, intrigued by her ego. Most girls try to get close, this one was actively trying to get away, strange.
“You don’t get to pick,” I said calmly. “Not anymore.”
“Trust me,” she shot back, “if I had a choice, you wouldn’t even be in the options.”
I almost laughed, I was enjoying seeing her break down… at least something to calm me down in this brooding chaos.
A knock cut through the room, as she was about to open her mouth; probably to argue again, I moved before she could, taking one step and placing my hand over her mouth. Silence.
Her eyes flew wide, her back hitting the wall as her hands grabbed my wrist.
“Don’t,” I murmured near her ear. “You’ll ruin this for yourself.”
She stilled instantly.
“Adrian?” a voice called from outside.
I recognized that annoying voice from anywhere; Stacey.
“Babe, are you awake? We have to go, the bus is leaving soon.”
I felt Sophie tense under my hand, confusion turning into understanding as she looked up at me.
Yeah. She got it.
We were not walking out of this room together, not like this, not with her in my jersey, and definitely not without a plan.
“Adrian?” The handle rattled. “Should I come in?”
“Ten minutes,” I called out smoothly, not moving. “I’ll be out in ten minutes.”
“Ohhh,” Stacey dragged, amused. “Or should I help you get dressed?”
The handle turned instantly.
I dropped my hand from Sophie’s mouth and leaned in.
“Hide.”
“What?”
“Now.”
For once, she didn’t argue. She moved fast, slipping behind the couch just as the door opened.
Stacey walked in like she belonged here, with her bitchy aura filling the room.
“Good morning, babe.”
I stepped into her path before her eyes could travel too far.
“Morning.”
She frowned slightly.
“Why does it feel like you’re hiding something from me?”
“I’m not.”
“You are.”
“I’m not,” I repeated, tone flatter now.
“Wait, is there another woman in this room… Adrian, I swear…”
She was about to lighten a fuse I couldn't handle right now.
“What? No, we already talked about this.. there is no woman in this school that can ever match your standards,” I said softly, hoping that would calm the storm dressed in a tennis skirt and red top.
She watched me a second longer than usual, then decided not to think too hard.
“Ok then, I trust you.. So let’s go?” she said, looping her arms around my neck. “The bus is leaving.”
“Then go,” I said.
She blinked.
“Excuse me?”
“I mean I ’ll meet you there, I still have to get dressed first,” I corrected smoothly.
Behind me, I caught the faintest shift,fabric brushing.
Stacey narrowed her eyes.
“You’re acting weird.”
“I just woke up.”
“Hmm.”
Then she smiled.
“Okay. I’ll leave… if you give me a kiss.”
Of course.
I hesitated, not because I couldn’t, but because I didn’t want to. Not after finding out what she traded for her grades.
But I leaned down anyway.
Quick.
Controlled.
Enough to end the conversation.
She smiled immediately.
“That wasn’t so hard.”
No. Just unnecessary.
“I’ll see you outside,” she said, stepping back. “Don’t take forever.”
“Mm.”
She walked out, the door closing behind her.
Silence returned.
I waited a few seconds, then turned.
“You can come out now… wifey.”
There was a pause, then movement.
Sophie crawled out from behind the couch, already frowning like she’d been personally disrespected by the universe.
I smirked. I couldn’t help it.
She noticed instantly.
“What?”
“Nothing.”
“You’re enjoying this.”
“A little.”
Her eyes narrowed.
“You’re actually insane.”
“And you’re still in my room,” I replied calmly.
She crossed her arms.
“First of all, don’t call me that. I am not your wife.”
“You keep saying that like it changes anything.”
“It does in my head.”
“That’s not where the law exists.”
She rolled her eyes and pointed toward the door.
“Secondly, how am I supposed to leave this room when your fans are probably outside guarding it like bees?”
I followed her gaze, then looked back at her… then lower.
The jersey, bare legs…
That’s the problem.
Definitely not for me, but for her, and somehow, that made it interesting.
I stepped closer, and she stiffened immediately.
“At this point,” I said quietly, eyes locked on hers, “your biggest problem isn’t leaving the room.”
Her brows pulled together.
“Then what is Einstein?”
I let the silence sit for a second, then,
“My father.”
That wiped the attitude off her face faster than anything else had.
Because unlike everyone else in my life, that man doesn’t play; nothing like jokes or mistakes, and especially no second chances, and if this…” I glanced at the ring on her finger, “turns into a problem, it won’t just ruin your morning. It’ll ruin everything I’ve built.”
My jaw tightened slightly.
I don’t lose control, I don’t get blindsided, not like this.
I looked back at her, calmly.
“So, you’re going to do exactly what I say.”
She blinked, then frowned again like she physically couldn’t help herself.
“Or what?”
I smiled slightly.
“Or you’re going to wish this marriage was the worst thing that happened to you today.”
CHAPTER FORTY-FOURSophie's POVThe office door clicked shut behind me, but it did nothing to muffle the chaos raging inside my head. Every step down the hallway felt heavier than the last, my heart refusing to settle as Adrian's voice chased me through every corridor."I like you... far more than I ever planned to."I clenched my jaw and kept walking. No. I wasn't doing this to myself again. I wasn't going to let one confession erase everything else. Not the distance he'd put between us, not the divorce papers he had sent, not the way he'd left me questioning my own worth until I'd convinced myself I was nothing more than a responsibility he'd grown tired of carrying.
Chapter Forty-ThreeSophie's pov He stood there, chest rising and falling, eyes locked on mine like he was daring me to look away.“If I hadn’t walked into that room,” he asked, voice low but edged with possession, “what was your reply going to be?”I stared at him, stunned into silence for a second. The audacity of the question after everything we’d been through left me speechless. ‘He drags me out like I’m his, and now he wants to interrogate me?’“That doesn’t concern you,” I finally said, my tone sharp. “Nothing about my life concerns you anymore, Adrian.”“Yes, it does.” He stepped closer, frustration and fear mixing in his eyes. “Are you that blind? Or are you really that stupid?”“Don’t you dare insult me!” I snapped, anger flaring hot. “What’s your deal if I say yes to him? He is handsome, soft-spoken, wonderful… in fact, a perfect match for me. Someone who actually shows up without playing twisted games.”Adrian’s jaw clenched hard, jealousy flashing across his face. “Oh re
CHAPTER FORTY-TWOSOPHIE'S POVDaniel's question lingered in the air, wrapping itself around every pair of eyes fixed on us. The hallway had become unnaturally quiet, as though hundreds of students had collectively forgotten how to breathe while they waited for my answer. Daniel remained on one knee with the bouquet cradled carefully in his hands, his nervous smile wavering ever so slightly beneath the weight of my silence, and all I could do was stare back at him, my thoughts tangling over one another until I couldn't separate one from the next. This wasn't how today was supposed to go. None of this was supposed to happen in front of an audience, and certainly not with the entire school watching my every expression as if my answer belonged to them too.A sudden ripple swept through the crowd before I had the chance to speak. Whispers broke out from somewhere behind the students, followed by people instinctively stepping aside until a narrow path appeared through the middle of the h
CHAPTER FORTY-ONEADRIAN'S POVIf anyone asked me what today's lecture had been about, I wouldn't have been able to answer even if my life depended on it. The professor had spent the better part of an hour filling the whiteboard with formulas and explanations while the rest of the class scribbled away diligently, but every word that left his mouth seemed to dissolve before it reached me because my mind had stubbornly latched onto something far more frustrating than chemistry. The entire school knew; they knew Sophie and I had broken up, or at least that was the story making its rounds through every hallway and classroom, and as much as I tried to convince myself it shouldn't matter, the irritation refused to loosen its grip. I had always known this fake relationship would end one day. Hell, I was the one who had agreed to call off the plan after everything that happened with Daniel. So why did it feel like someone else had made that decision for me? Why did it feel like I had been
Chapter fortyAdrian's pov The moment I stepped into school, I knew something had already shifted, not because anyone said anything directly to me at first, but because the air itself felt like it had been rearranged overnight and I was only just catching up to a conversation everyone else had already finished, and that realization settled in slowly as I walked through the gates and noticed how eyes lingered a second too long, how voices dropped a fraction too quickly, and how even the usual chaos of the corridor seemed to bend slightly around me instead of through me as it normally would.Tom appeared beside me almost immediately, falling into step like he always did as co-captain, but even that felt different today because there was no easy rhythm between us, only a careful silence that suggested he was deciding how to say something he already knew I wouldn’t like, and I didn’t need to look at him to know what was coming because people never waited this long to talk about something
Chapter thirty nineSophie's povThe moment Stacey disappeared deeper into the diner with her little entourage eagerly following behind her, the suffocating tension she'd left in her wake slowly dissolved into the familiar rhythm of the afternoon crowd. Conversations resumed as though someone had unpaused the room, chairs scraped softly against the tiled floor, waitresses weaved effortlessly between tables balancing trays of food, and laughter drifted from one corner of the diner to another. Life had already moved on from the little spectacle she'd created, but I knew the students who had witnessed it hadn't. Judging by the number of glowing phone screens I'd caught before she'd even reached the exit, messages were already spreading across school, each version growing a little more dramatic than the last. By tomorrow morning there would probably be stories claiming I'd cried, slapped somebody, started another fight, or declared war on the entire female population. The thought sho
Chapter fiveTHREE MONTHS LATERADRIANs POVIt's been three months of partying, spontaneous matches, practice, literally doing everything possible to bury the dreadful memories of spring falls, because it wasn't worth holding onto, whatever happened there stayed there, that was the agreement, and t
Chapter tenSophie’s pov“You decided to put the rest of my life in complete misery to save your sorry ass,” I said, and didn’t even bother to soften the words because he does not deserve soft.Adrian’s eyes flash. “Careful.”“No, you be careful,” I shoot back, my voice shaking only because there
CHAPTER SEVENSOPHIE’S POVAdrian pulls away first, wearing that wicked smirk like he has not just taken my mouth, my peace, and whatever little dignity I had left in front of the whole school. My lips still burn, and I hate that I notice it before I notice the noise around us.Daniel says my name,
CHAPTER SIXSOPHIE”S POVI am almost in Daniel's car when Saya decides to start trouble from the other side of the screen, smiling like she has already packed herself into my life for the summer. She keeps talking about coming over, but the moment she says she wants to meet my boyfriend, I almost l







