INICIAR SESIÓNNight settled in layers.Not all at once slowly, deliberately like it was testing how much they could hold before something gave.Lola sat between them on the bed, the silence no longer empty but full of awareness. Damon’s hand remained at her waist, steady, warm. Jake’s fingers rested near hers, cl
The room stayed quiet after the word okay settled between them.Not awkward.Not heavy.Charged.Lola felt it in the way Jake’s posture shifted less guarded, more deliberate. In the way Damon’s eyes stayed on her, steady and unflinching, like he’d made a decision and wasn’t backing down from it.“No
Lola didn’t turn the light on.She crossed the room in the dim glow from the window, every sense still sharp, every sound magnified. The hallway outside her dorm was alive voices, laughter, footsteps but inside, it felt like the world had narrowed to her breathing and the quiet thrum of her pulse.S
The stairwell door slammed shut above them.Too sharp.Too intentional.Jake moved first, stepping back until Lola was fully behind him. Damon shifted to her other side, close enough that she could feel the heat of him without touching. The three of them stood there, listening.Nothing.No footsteps
The classroom door shut behind them with a hollow click.Too loud.Too final.Lola felt it immediately the shift. The way the air thickened, the way her nerves lit up like they’d been waiting for this exact moment. Jake lingered near the door, arms crossed, eyes scanning the hall through the narrow
Morning didn’t arrive gently.It crept in through the thin gap between the curtains, pale and accusing, dragging reality with it. Lola stirred first, blinking as the room came back into focus the rumpled sheets, the locked door, the quiet proof that last night hadn’t been a dream.Jake was awake, si







