Meanwhile, Special class 1 Billie slid into her seat across from Victoria, a smug look on her face. “They took the bait,” she said in a low voice. “The juniors I picked? They are dumb as rocks, it was easy to feed them the lines, and they’ve been whispering all morning. Your little plan’s already
Crystal Lake Academy There was something different in the air. Not loud. Not dramatic. Just off. Rose noticed it the moment she walked through the school gate. Eyes that lingered a little too long. Whispers that died out when she passed. Girls pulling their friends closer, glancing in her directi
At midnight, Rose was stirred from her sleep by the persistent buzzing of her cellphone on the bedside table. The screen lit up in the darkness again and again, casting faint glows across the room. Groggy and disoriented, she groaned softly and reached for it. Without even glancing at who was flood
She placed a hand over her heart dramatically. “It’s good to know that. I am just worried about you, sweetheart. I know the Anderson family might take care of you but you can't fully trust them. Who knows what intentions they have towards you so it's just not safe for you to be around them too much.
As the car pulled up to the front of the Gray mansion, Rose immediately noticed something strange. Nearly all the household staff — including several maids and the head maid, Paige — were standing neatly in a line at the entrance, as though waiting for the arrival of royalty. As soon as the car
After another round of light conversation, Rose glanced at the time on her phone. “I should get going, Grandpa Reyes.” she said gently, placing her napkin down beside her empty plate. Mr. Reyes blinked, clearly disappointed. “Already?” She gave a soft smile. “I still have a few things to handle t