Dylan Gold was only six years old when her mother died. Soon after, her father remarried a woman that despised her. At school, her step-siblings pretend not to know her. With her father constantly away for work, Dylan is left alone with people that don't like or care about her. Having no friends or real family around her, Dylan spends majority of her time reading and working at the local diner. Her life is completely turned around when transfer student and alleged 'bad boy' Callum Gage blows into town. Taken by her captivating beauty and timid nature, Callum is determined to know her.
View MoreI could vaguely hear the alarm I set last night ringing, but I refused to get up. I had gone to bed around 4am and it was already 7 in the morning. This is what I get for staying up all night to read. Begrudgingly, I finally lifted my head from my pillow and turned off my alarm.
Being the prepared person that I am, I had already taken out my outfit the night before. Today was the first day of my senior year, and I decided to make an effort.
I headed to my bathroom, which was attached to my room. I stepped into the tub preparing to take a nice hot shower, and to my surprise, the water was ice cold. There were only three other people at home, there was no way they finished all the hot water before 8 am. I quick scrubbed my skin with my milk and honey body wash, washed my hair in record time, and quickly rinsed off.
I stared in the mirror for a few minutes before grabbing my towel, and analyzed myself in the mirror.
I started with my light brown skin, which I inherited from both of my parents. I was glad to see the the acne on my forehead had cleared up over the summer, but still, there were so many flaws.
My eyes were too big, my lips were too plump, my breast were too small, and I was way too tall. Standing at 5'10", I had to have been the tallest girl in my class. Still staring, I looked up at the one thing I actually loved about myself; my hair. Long wet curls cascading down my back, it instantly reminded me of my mom.
Thinking of her, I found myself smiling in the mirror, which snapped me out of my self criticizing haze.
Quickly stepping back into my bedroom, I looked up at the clock and realized that I only had 30 minutes to get to school. I hurriedly got dressed, and put some curl activator in my hair to give it more definition as it air dried. Once I was dressed, I went over to my vanity, and applied a light layer of mascara and lipgloss.
"I look good, I think." I whispered to myself.
I grabbed my phone, car keys, and book bag, and went down the long spiral stairs that took me straight to the front door.
"Enjoy your shower?" I heard, just before making my leave.
I turned into the dining room, where I found my five months pregnant step-mother Eliza sitting and drinking a smoothie. Her platinum blonde hair was already curled to perfection, whilst having a full face of makeup on as if she had somewhere to be.
"It was perfectly fine." I said, not wanting to give her the satisfaction of almost ruining my morning with her childish antics.
"Hmm, well good for you. Anyway, twins already left. I told them not to wait for you, I figured you'd be late trying to tame that nappy hair." She said with a laugh.
I huffed and rolled my eyes as I headed to the door. This woman would say anything to bring me down. I loved my curls and there was nothing she could say to make me think otherwise.
I quickly raced to my car, that was conveniently parked directly in front of my house; seeing as the twins and their mother parked their cars in our garage leaving no room for mine.
Looking down at my phone, I saw that I had 15 minutes before I was late. Luckily for me, my school was only a 7 minute drive from home.
Once I found a parking spot, I hopped out of my car and straight into the sea of students that were greeting each other in the senior parking lot. Walking through the crowd, it was very clear to see that I was the odd one out. Not only was I the tallest girl, I was also the only black girl in the senior class.
Glendale High School was the farthest from diverse as you can get. It consisted of four black people in the entire school, myself included. But maybe more of us, now that it was the start to a new school year.
The three other students had nothing in common with me except the color of our skin. Two of the guys were on the football team with my step-brother Justin, and the one other girl was now a Junior, and had made fun of me along with her friends last year after I tripped in the cafeteria. So lets just say, we don't interact.
Everyone else at school treated me like a social pariah. My guess was that it was because the quarterback of the football team didn't like me. I wonder what they'd think if they knew we lived under that same roof.
After pushing my way through the students, I quickly walked up the stairs of the school, and straight to my locker.
The halls were incredibly noisy, and then suddenly you could almost hear a pin drop.
I turned to see what all the silence was for, when I saw the most gorgeous guy to ever grace these halls walking straight towards me. Most of the girls in the hallway began to whisper to each other with excitement.
Everyone's eyes followed him to see where he was going, which drew more attention to me than I cared for. He stopped at the locker beside me, and turned to look at me.
"Is there something on my face? Everyone seems to be staring." He asked, with a smile. I heard a slight British accent, and found myself immediately more attracted to him.
Unable to form a sentence I analyzed every aspect of him. He had to be around 6'3, with dirty blonde hair, and bright green eyes. His smile was perfect and white as he grinned while waiting for me to answer.
"Sorry, um, I-I'm not sure. Wait no! I am sure, you don't have anything on your face." I stuttered.
Immediately, I felt my cheeks get warm and I was sure that they were bright red.
"That's good, that would have been a horrible first impression." He said, with a laugh.
"You mean like the one I just made?" I said quietly, as I looked to the ground.
He laughed again.
"Not at all, I'm Callum by the way, I guess I'm your locker neighbor." He said, his smiling reaching his eyes.
Before I could respond, a head full of blonde extensions stood in front of me, belonging to none other than my step-sister Mel.
"Hello handsome. I'm Mel, captain of the cheer team. I just wanted to give you a personal Glendale welcome." She said, seductively.
I rolled my eyes and began stuffing my books and notebooks into my locker.
"Hey, nice to meet you, I was actually just in the middle of a conversation." He replied, uninterested, and locked eyes with me once again.
Not wanting the devil spawn herself to make a scene, I quickly turned my back to Callum.
"It's okay, I was just going, it was nice meeting you." I said quickly.
Before he could respond, I was off to my first class of the day.
The day had been pretty uneventful after this morning's events. I couldn't get Callum's smile out of my head, no guy had ever looked at me that way. At least I didn't think so. I tried to shake the thoughts of him out of my head, by now Mel has probably already sank her claws into him.
The bell had just rang for lunch so I headed to my locker to grab the book I've been reading so that I could go to the library.
When I got there, I immediately saw Callum shuffling through his locker. When he heard me approaching he looked up and smiled.
"Hey neighbor." He said.
"Hey." I replied, whist tucking a strand of hair behind my ear.
"We were rudely interrupted this morning and I didn't catch your name." He said, smiling brightly at me.
"I'm Dylan, Dylan Gold." I said, sending him a small smile back.
"Nice to meet you Dylan Gold, I'm Callum Gage." His smile got even wider if that was possible.
The various people roaming the halls stared at us in shock. It was like they'd never seen two people have a conversation before.
"So, you headed to lunch? I was just on my way there, maybe you can show me where the cafe is?" He asked, hopefully.
"I'm actually headed to the library, but I can walk you to the cafeteria before I go." I replied.
"Aren't you hungry? I'd hate to eat alone on my first day." He said, with a slight and adorable pout.
I don't know what came over me, maybe it was the gorgeous man asking me to have lunch with him or maybe it was because it's senior year and I might as well live it up, but I replied.
"Okay, lunch it is."
6 months later“So do you wanna grab lunch after your class? I don’t have class until 2:30.”“I have a meeting with my advisor at 1 so it’ll have to be after that.” I said, double checking my schedule on my phone.“Okay great, that works. Text me okay, and good luck on your first day.”“Thanks Davia I will, and good luck to you too.” I replied, waving goodbye to roommate.Still having fifteen minutes before my first class started, I took my time walking to the english building so that I could really take in the campus. Students were spread throughout the quad, some reading, some talking, and a few people napping. As I looked around, it was clear to me th
“Can I take you out to dinner tonight? We can drive up to Sunset and go to Bossa Nova or something.” Callum asked nervously.I took a sip of my seltzer water and shook my head. “I’m sorry, I can’t. My dad has a meeting out of town and I have to watch Spencer after school.”He frowned. “What happened to his nanny?”“I gave her the day off, I wanted to spend more time with him.” I said.He looked down and rubbed his hands on his jeans.“Is everything okay Callum? You seem off.” I reached over and touched his cheek. “We can hang out later tonight if you want, Spencer’s night nurse should be at my house around 9.”“I’m fine, really.” He smiled. “And 9 is good. Can you come over to my house?”I nodded and stood up. &
“How do I look? Be honest.” I asked my father.“Dylan you look perfect.” He said, obviously.“No seriously Dad, are my bruises covered up well? I don’t want to look crazy over there.”He laughed. “As I said, you’re perfect. You did much more damage to the girl than she did to you. I can’t even tell you’ve been fighting.”“Okay, good.”“But no more fighting, right?” He asked, his brows raised.“Nope, but this one was a long time coming.” I smirked.“You know what, it really was.” He laughed.
“I’m so glad you’re back.” A blonde girl in my American history class whispered to me.“Do I know you?” I asked, confused.She looked offended by my question, and said “I’m Alice, I’m on the cheer team with Mel.”I stared at her, still unable to recognize her.“I was at your birthday party.” She stated, obviously.The bell rang, saving me from further interacting with her. I quickly put my things into my bag, and bolted out of the classroom.“Dylan.” I heard, the second I stepped into the hall.“Callum.” I smiled, turning around to him. I could tell he was upset with me by his tone.
“Do you want me to pick you up?” Callum asked nervously.“No, Amy’s on her way to get me.” I said, double checking my hair in my rear view mirror.“And you’re sure you’re okay?”“Yes Cal, I’m fine. I told you, I was just tired. I’ll see you at school, alright?” I said to him.“Okay, I love you. I’ll see you soon.”“I love you too Callum.” I responded, before ending the call.I felt bad for lying to him, but if I told him where I was really going I knew that he’d try to stop me. I approached the building, and saw Detective Clarke standing outside waiting for me.“Thank you
6 weeks later“Wow.” I said, staring at myself in the mirror. My long, dark curls were now shoulder length and honey brown, with blonde highlights. I looked completely different, which was exactly what I was going for.“You like?” My hairstylist, Monica said as she added volume to my hair with her fingers.“I love, thank you so much!” I grinned at her in the mirror.“Of course my love, and it’s on the house.”“What?” I said turning around to look at her face to face.“All I ask is that you post a picture of your new look on instagram and tag the salon.” She said.
My psychiatrist, Dr Scott, sat in my hospital room just as she did everyday for the past two weeks, and just stared at me. In silence.“What do you want me to say? I already told you everything that happened. What more do you want?” I was becoming increasingly irritated with this woman. Every day it was the same thing. I recounted my kidnapping, and my feelings towards Kelly. I had nothing left to say about the situation, I only wanted to forget it.“Let’s talk about the light situation.” She said, pushing her glasses up.“What light situation?” I asked, confused.“Well, since you came out of your coma, you haven’t been able to sleep in the dark. Your room light has been on every night for the last two weeks.&rdq
"So I'm cleared? I can go home now?" I asked Dr Hines.I had been concious for a little over a week now, and I was finally beginning to feel like myself again. My body was getting back to normal, and all I wanted to do was be anywhere but the hospital now."You're cleared from me, yes. Your physical injuries should take a few more weeks to heal; and with a steady and consistent diet you should be back to your normal weight soon. However, Dr Scott still has some concerns about your mental state." He said."My mental state?""Her mental state?" Callum and I said simultaneously.Dr Hines nodded. "Until she clears you, you're stuck here with me." He smiled sadly."But I'm fine, really. I think it's time I go home. I miss my bed, and my books, and my shower." I ranted.Callum held my hand. "I can go to your house and grab some books if you want."I shook my head. "I want to be able to
Amy left before Callum arrived so that him and I would have privacy. The hospital had called my father, who was also on his way. I was excited to see him, but I hoped that Callum would come before he did.I couldn't wait to see Callum.As I lied back, trying to stretch my legs, there was a knock on the door."Come in." I called out, unable to see who was at the door.A woman walked into the room. She wore an expensive looking red dress with a white lab coat over it, and thick black framed glasses.A man walked in behind her, he looked to be in his mid thirties wearing a dark blue suit."Hi, can I help you?" I asked the both of them."Hi Dylan, I'm Dr. Scott. I am a psychiatrist here at the hospital, Dr. Hines sent me to pay you a visit. Is it okay if the detective here asks you a few questions?" She asked.I looked back and forth between t
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