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Chapter 17

Author: Dea B
last update Last Updated: 2025-09-04 23:25:57

Jessa

Monday mornings are the worst.

Dragging myself out of bed after the disaster that was Daniel’s party feels like climbing a mountain with no peak. My whole body feels heavy, and it’s not just from exhaustion. It’s from the weight of… everything.

The spin-the-bottle humiliation replays in my head on a loop. Noah’s smirk. The laughter. Jackson’s voice cutting through it all, casual and cruel.

I told myself I’d forget about it by Monday. That nobody would even remember by the time school rolled around.

But deep down, I knew better.

At our school, moments like that don’t fade. They spread like wildfire, becoming the kind of story everyone repeats in whispers in the hallways. The kind of story that defines you.

And sure enough, the second I walk through the double doors, I feel it: the stares, the snickers, the little smirks people think I don’t notice.

My cheeks burn, but I force myself to keep walking, chin up like my mom always told me to do when people were mean.

It doesn’t help.

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Kathy Wasilenchuk
Noah is one of the WORST kind of COWARDS there is . SHAME on Him. Jackson should be PUNCHED into next week. What a way to treat anyone, especially his twin sister.,not a shred of decency.They are BOTH a couple of LOSERS, Good story by the way,from a good author.
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Audrey Mercado
THEN BELIEVED HER!!! GODDD IM SO TIRED IN THESE KIND OF LINES
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