LOGINThe room seemed to inhale with her expanding, contracting matching the rhythm of her pulse. Lola stood frozen against the door, palms pressed to the wood, breath shallow and uneven. Her skin tingled as if invisible fingers traced along her arms, her waist, her throat. She didn’t open her eyes. She
The taxi rolled to a smooth stop in front of the dorm, headlights washing over the familiar entrance. The driver offered a polite, indifferent “We’re here,” barely glancing at the trio in the back before turning his attention forward again. Lola exhaled slowly, almost as if waking from a trance. Li
The car hummed steadily along the dark streets, streetlights slicing through the windows in long, shifting lines. Lola shifted slightly, caught between Liam and Caleb, her fingers brushing against both of theirs more than once without meaning to. Each accidental touch made her pulse quicken, and she
The city lights blurred past the taxi window as Lola settled into the backseat, sandwiched between Liam and Caleb. The hum of the engine was steady, a quiet rhythm against the thrumming tension in the cramped space. None of them spoke at first, the silence a tangible thing that pressed against her c
Lola shut the door to her room with a shaky breath, leaning against it as if it were the only thing keeping her upright. The hallway felt normal bright, loud, alive but the second she stepped inside, the air shifted. Thicker. Warmer. Charged. He was here. She hadn’t seen Adam again since the hallw
Darkness swallowed Lola whole not empty, but full. Full of whispers, fragments, sensations that didn’t belong to the physical world. Voices overlapped, echoing like distant memories she’d forgotten how to remember. Then light. Not bright, but soft, hazy, like she was surfacing from underwater. The







