Ava shut her eyes in a fit of frustration as she listened to the boys and girls comments while they kept taking snaps of her.
God!
Heaven knows that she hated attractions for herself but look what she had landed into, courtesy of the man she loves.
In any case, she needed to find a way out of the growing chaos. But walking off without a word would’ve come off as rude and Ava wasn’t one for unnecessary drama.
So, she forced one of her best smiles and gave a light wave as she walked away, pretending to be unbothered by the swarm of attention.
She had barely stepped out of the school garage when someone abruptly blocked her path.
A woman, a face Ava would never forget.
Layla.
“I refuse to believe what I’ve been hearing,” Layla snapped, fury dancing in her eyes like wildfire. “Zachary Gonzalez would never notice a lowlife bitch like you let alone take you to a party. Right?”
Ava blinked, eyes going wide in mock surprise. She raised a knuckle to her mouth and gasped softly. “Is that all