Blank Space by Taylor Swift Autumn POV A crease formed on his forehead. “Won’t your parents be looking for you?” “Pfftt,” I snorted which was not really graceful but who cared anyway. “Even if I got kidnapped by an alien and everyone in the whole world knew, they’d be the last people to know. Trust me.” I left that sentence hanging, waiting for him to ask more just like most people did. They always wanted to know, always curious to dig further because they sensed something juicy, something they could gossip about later. But apparently, not Tyler Vincent. He was simply quiet until he stole a glance sideways and asked, “So, where do you want me to drop you off?” I did not even need to think twice when I answered, “Jess’s place.” We had stopped at the side of the road while he was putting Jess’ address into his phone GPS. I took the moment to pull out Abby’s small envelope. I hadn’t known whether to curse it for making me go back to school or to be thankful for it because now I k
Girl by Destiny's Child Autumn POV I’d messaged my friends on A Giggle of Gaggle group chat, so when I was ringing the doorbell, they swung the door and had been waiting for me with open arms. I was squeezed into a group hug almost the second they saw me.“Aww, girl! I’m so sorry,” said Norma while rubbing my arms once I’d told them that I’d seen Ellie and Ash together. I’d not given them the details yet.We’d gone inside and settled on the couch in the living room. Jess’s parents were both working and they would come home around eight, so we had the place for ourselves. I had revealed the rest of the story to them: the kiss, Ash’s tons of messages, and Abby’s letter — not leaving any details out.“You should dump his ass! This boy is no good! And honestly, you’re too good for him!” Mey punched the pillow on her lap as if it was Ashton’s face. She was too adorable even when she was pissed.Norma scratched her scalp near the forehead. “She is right. You are better off without him. All
One Call Away byCharlie Puth Tyler POV It was weird how people acted like they didn’t even know you after they practically had made out with you in front of the whole school. Yet here I was living proof of that. Autumn was sitting with her clique at the cafeteria, which was okay because I hadn’t expected her to suddenly move to my peaceful corner, though she could at least acknowledge my existence. It sucked because I could not stop thinking about her since that hotdream.I walked to my locker after putting my tray away. I was taking out my math book when I felt a presence. It was Cassandra. I would’ve thought she was looking for Castor, her on-and-off boyfriend, whose locker was only a few away from mine, yet here she was, standing in her tight cheerleader uniform, leaning against
Don’t Start NowbyDua Lipa Autumn POV A bucket of twenty-seven roses had come this morning. Twenty-seven roses for twenty-seven months we’d been together. He could be romantic, I gave him that, especially when he had messed up. Just like that time when he had cheated on me with Cassandra, that time that had changed us both for good. He had been romantic as well, sending me a box of chocolate and a handwritten letter. I had been a fool then, keeping the chocolate box and his letter in the safety box my dad had gifted me one Christmas. I was no fool now. I tossed the roses into the trash bin without a second thought. Shame, because I did love roses, just not the ones given out of guilt
Paris by The Chainsmokers Autumn POV “How many times do I have to say this? We didn’t push her, Sir.” Sweet mother mercy! Talking to Mr. Lex Huntington, the vice-principal was damn tiring. The dude might be a vice principal, but that did not necessarily mean that he was not a complete idiot when it came to teenagers scheming against each other. How could he believe Rosie Park for goodness’ sake? “Then what do you suggest, Miss Summers? Miss Lawson intentionally fell and broke her nose?” Vice Principal Huntington raised his voice. There was an incredulous tone on it as if I had just suggested the most outrageous thing. I almost gave up explaining what had happened to him since he did not seem to get that gravity existed and that sometimes people do fall to the ground unwillingly. “No, but—” He didn’t even allow me to explain further, raising one hand to interrupt. “Until Miss Lawson, herself confirms your ridiculous theory, I will have to believe Miss Park's testimony.” It was
Thinking About YoubyRadiohead Autumn POV Staring at the wooden door in front of me, with a Math book in my hand, I still had no idea why the hell Principal Bernucci wanted to see me. I let out a sigh, knocked on the door, and braced myself as I turned the handle. I caught the sight of Principal Bernucci looking out at the window, probably watching the football team practice since his office faced the field. “Principal Bernucci?” I greeted as I stood by the open door. He turned around and gave me a smile when he saw me. He waved at the two empty chairs in front of him an
Look What You Made Me Do by Taylor Swift Tyler POV She’d met him. She had met that bastard. One that I had longed to put my hands around his throat, the very one I had wanted to destroy. I gripped the edge of my table so hard that my body was literally shaking; if anything it was because of the anger and resentment. Calm the fuck down, Tyler! You’ll get your revenge soon! He’ll beg for your mercy. You’ll make him regret ever abandoning you and mom. You will make him pay. I closed my eyes and took a deep, calming breath. When I opened them back, they were burned with a desire for payback. I had been waiting my entire life for this.
Autumn POVIt was during English class, and Mey took the seat next to me at the back of the room. Jess had driven all of us to school that morning, and we had had a great laugh on the way despite the threat letter that had kept us awake the night before.“Okay, class, I am going to distribute your tests results. Anyone who didn’t pass, kindly meet me after school to schedule your retest.” Joe held a stack of papers on his arm and started walking around, handing out our results.He stopped by my table a few minutes later and put the paper on it. “Nice work, Miss Summers. It would have been an A-plus if not because of some minor mistakes on number three.”I gave him a small smile, which I hop