LOGINMaya’s POV
I sat on the edge of the waiting chair outside the VP office. My fingers digging into the plush fabric of Chloe’s skirt. I looked down at my hands. The manicure was perfect, but the person underneath was a mess.
I had just stood in a hallway and screamed at Chloe, for something I had messed up. I had used her secrets as weapons. I had taken the one thing she cared about, her social standing, and set it on fire just because I was hurting.
The door to the inner office creaked open. Vice Principal Queencha stood there, her glasses perched on the end of her nose.
"Nakamura has already left for the bus," the VP said. "Do you have something you want to talk about, Chloe?"
I stood up abruptly, and we walked into her office. "Ma'am, I... I need to tell you the truth about the fight. I know I said things that were... I was the one who made her upset. But, Chloe doesn't deserve a full week of detention.
Queencha’s eyes looked disappointed. "Chloe?"
"I... I mean..." I stuttered.
"So," Queencha continued. "Chloe Whitmore, you think you do not deserve a week of detention, but Maya does? You try to lobby me in my office? Trying to sound like a victim"
"No! That's not what I meant—"
"Enough, Chloe," she snapped, pointing a finger toward the exit. "Your lack of character recently has been staggering. To try and throw her under the bus after she shielded you... it’s beneath even you. Go home, you have detention tomorrow. And I suggest you spend that time thinking about why you are so determined to leave everyone behind the moment things get difficult."
I stumbled out of the office, feeling worse. Now, I was the villain in everyone’s story. I made that stupid wish. Wait… the wish? The bathroom? Jess? No it couldn't be a device that wasn't working wouldn't have made my life a living hell.
The school was quiet. The lockers, usually a gauntlet of noise and fear, were just metal boxes now. I walked toward the main entrance, but I couldn't bring myself to leave. I sat on the floor in the hallway.
I sat on the brick planter outside the gym, watching the last yellow buses pull away. I watched the "normal" kids laughing as they moved into their cars.
I was alone. For the first time, I realized that being Chloe didn't mean I was loved. And right now, everyone hated what they were seeing.
Tears began to blur my vision.
"You're still here?"
I jumped, wiping my eyes with the back of my hand. Mark was standing a few feet away, his car keys hooked around his finger. He wasn't looking at me with the disgust the cheerleaders had.
"Mark," I choked out, my voice cracking.
He walked over and sat down beside me, leaving a respectful distance. He sighed, looking out at the empty parking lot. "I saw what happened. The whole school did. I think you really went far today, Chlo."
"I ruined everything," I whispered. "I'm a horrible person."
"You're not horrible," Mark said. "You're just... lost. Look, I talked to Jaxon. He’s pissed, yeah. He’s telling everyone he’s done with the drama. But you know how he is. Give him a little space, and he’ll come around. He loves you, in his own twisted way. He just needs to cool off."
I looked at him, and the kindness in his eyes was the final breaking point. Mark didn't know he was comforting the girl he used to ignore. He thought he was saving his best friend’s girlfriend.
"Thanks, Mark," I said, a fresh wave of tears rolling down my cheeks.
To my surprise, Mark reached out. He just put a steady arm around my shoulders and let me lean into him.
"Come on," he said after a minute, standing up and offering me a hand. "You didn't drive today, did you? I didn't see your car in the parking lot. I’ll drive you home."
As he pulled into the long, circular driveway, the massive white pillars of Chloe’s house looked like the bars of a prison. I hated this place, Chloe's mom was always yelling and her dad was never around.
Mark put the car in park and looked at me. "You going to be okay?"
I looked at the house, then back at him. "Mark?" I said, my hand on the door handle.
"Yeah?"
"Don't go yet. Please. Come in? I... I really need to talk to someone. Just… can we talk?"
Mark hesitated, his grip tightening on the steering wheel. He knew Jaxon would lose his mind if he found out Mark was inside Chloe’s house while they were "broken up." But then he looked at my face.
"Okay," he whispered. "I'm coming in."
I walked towards the front door, stood, waiting for him to get down from his car.
I didn't know what I wanted to talk about. All I knew was that I couldn't be Chloe Whitmore for one more second without someone seeing the real me.
Chloe’s POVThe concrete felt hard and unforgiving beneath the soles of Maya’s sneakers. Every few steps, those lopsided glasses slid down my nose, and the tight grip of her retainer made it hard to even swallow.I was wiping a bead of sweat from my forehead when a sleek, black engine roared to a halt right next to the curb.The passenger window of Jaxon’s truck rolled down."Maya? Hey, hold up a second," Jax said. His voice didn't have that usual mocking, sharp edge to it. He killed the engine, stepped out of the truck, and walked over to me, rubbing the back of his neck. "Look, I’ve been looking for you. I just to talk.”“Talk?”“Yeah. I wanted to say... I'm really sorry. For the bullying, for being a total dick all these years. And for lying to Chloe back in the eighth grade about apologizing to you. I feel horrible about it everything."A cold shock ran straight through my chest. The world around me seemed to vanish, leaving only Jaxon standing on the gravel path.He lied to me. Th
Maya’s POVI woke up earlier than usual and I spent the last hour thinking of a message to send to Jaxon. And most importantly my perfect reaction when we were finally back together. I knew I had to fix this. I typed out the apology to Jaxon. “I’m so sorry babe I was overwhelmed and stressed. I'm so sorry with lots of crying emoji. Please, can we talk?”Then, a quick plea to Mark. “Hey Mark. Just sent him an apology. Please could you tell him how sincere I am. And I know I really messed up and I'm gonna make it up to him. Mark was the perfect solution to my problem.I didn't wait for a reply. I got ready for school and drove to my old neighborhood. Inside, I went upstairs and found Chloe sitting at my desk. She looked tired, her eyes red-rimmed, like she was crying."Chloe, I'm so sorry," I started, but she cut me off, holding up my phone."Maya," she said, her voice trembling with a mix of hurt and anger. "Why is my boyfriend's name saved as ‘Jax Boo’ in your contacts? You just want
I led Mark into the kitchen, offered him a drink, my hands trembling as I poured two glasses of juice. I needed to say something, anything to bridge the gap between "Queen Chloe" and the girl I was pretending to be."You know I love Jaxon, right?" I started, staring into my glass. "And I wouldn't want to hurt his feelings. I didn't mean to grow distant, Mark. I just... I felt pressured into something I didn't feel like doing."Mark took a sip, his expression unreadable. "I understand, Jaxon told me. But just because I understand doesn't mean Jaxon will. You know Jaxon, Chloe. He loves validation, especially from you.""I just wanted a break," I whispered, the guilt of ruining Chloe’s relationship gnawing at me. "I didn't think he’d get this bored so easily."I bit my lip, an idea forming. If I could just buy Jaxon’s forgiveness, maybe I could fix the mess I made for the real Chloe. "What if I get him something? Something he’s saving up for? Or take him out? Do you think maybe he’ll for
Maya’s POVI sat on the edge of the waiting chair outside the VP office. My fingers digging into the plush fabric of Chloe’s skirt. I looked down at my hands. The manicure was perfect, but the person underneath was a mess.I had just stood in a hallway and screamed at Chloe, for something I had messed up. I had used her secrets as weapons. I had taken the one thing she cared about, her social standing, and set it on fire just because I was hurting.The door to the inner office creaked open. Vice Principal Queencha stood there, her glasses perched on the end of her nose."Nakamura has already left for the bus," the VP said. "Do you have something you want to talk about, Chloe?"I stood up abruptly, and we walked into her office. "Ma'am, I... I need to tell you the truth about the fight. I know I said things that were... I was the one who made her upset. But, Chloe doesn't deserve a full week of detention.Queencha’s eyes looked disappointed. "Chloe?""I... I mean..." I stuttered."So,"
Chloe’s POVThe morning started with a false sense of security. After last night's dinner, I actually felt like Maya and I were on the same team. I walked into school, wearing a sweater that didn't smell like a thrift store, feeling like I could handle another day of being invisible.But the second I stepped through the double glass doors. I heard whispers, and I could tell something was off. The whispers weren't just quiet gossiping, they were horrific and loud. As I walked down the hallway, I passed a group of cheerleaders near the trophy case, girls I used to lead, and saw them together, but they didn't glance at me with putting eyes. They were too busy with their conversation."Did you hear?" a girl from the cheerleading team was telling her friends as I passed. "Jaxon told everyone last night. He’s officially single. He said Chloe turned into some kind of 'disturbed' robot. I'm pretty sure he’s already looking for a new girl.""Finally," another girl whispered. "I thought she’d a
Maya’s POVI sat in the driveway of my old house, clutching the steering wheel of Chloe’s car. My neck still stung from Jaxon’s touch, but my heart felt like it had been put through a shredder.It hadn't been a dream. It had been a disaster.The moment I had pushed Jaxon away in his bedroom, I told him I wasn't "ready." He hadn't been the gentleman I’d imagined. He became cold. “You’re acting like a stranger, Chloe. You hate me now don't you? You know what, maybe we just need some space,” he’d said.“Space,”which was the polite way of saying it was over.I looked at my reflection in the rearview mirror. If I told Chloe the truth, that I had ruined her relationship in less than twenty-four hours, she would destroy me. She would tell the whole school about everything. She'll make Tristan hate me. She will make sure Maya Nakamura never has a friend again.I forced a smile, tucked my hair behind my ear, and stepped out of the car. Chloe was waiting on the porch, looking at me with this tel







