One sarcastic TikTok. That’s all it took to turn Lila’s perfectly average high school life into a full-blown circus. When her private joke about Jason Cole—the most popular (and most irritating) guy in school accidentally goes viral, everyone suddenly believes they’re dating. Jason, of course, plays along. Why wouldn’t he? He gets attention, free perks, and his ego boosted to the size of the football field. But now Lila’s stuck in a deal she never wanted: pretend to be Jason’s girlfriend for a month in exchange for something she needs. Simple, right? Except Jason isn’t making it simple. He’s charming when he wants to be, annoyingly sweet when she least expects it, and suddenly Lila can’t tell what’s fake and what might actually be real. High school was complicated enough without fake boyfriends, viral rumors, and confusing feelings. But falling for Jason Cole? That was never part of the plan.
view moreIf there’s one thing I regret about TikTok, it’s how a thirty-second video can ruin your entire life.
Case in point: me, Lila Bennett—straight-A student, aspiring journalist, certified nobody—currently sitting on my bed at midnight with greasy hair in a messy bun, ranting into my front camera about the one person I swore I’d never talk about. Jason Cole. Yes, that Jason Cole. The walking stereotype of every high school rom-com: quarterback, straight white teeth, a jawline sharp enough to cut glass, and an ego so inflated it probably has its own zip code. He’s also the reason I never volunteer to answer questions in history class. Because Jason Cole has mastered the art of leaning over my desk, whispering, “What’s number three?” while flashing me that stupid grin teachers fall for every time. So, naturally, when my best friend texted, “Lila, you should totally expose him on TikTok for stealing your pens again,” I did what any normal, sleep-deprived teenager would do. I pulled out my phone and started recording. “Jason Cole?” I said, smirking at the camera. “Yeah, sure. He’s basically my boyfriend. He steals my pens, cheats off my history homework, and drives me insane. Honestly, the full boyfriend experience.” I snorted at my own sarcasm, tossed my pen dramatically over my shoulder, and hit post. Only my close friends were supposed to see it. A harmless inside joke. A tiny vent into the void. Or so I thought. By the time I woke up the next morning, my phone was a funeral procession of notifications. 🔔 1,000 new likes 🔔 2,300 comments 🔔 17 new followers And worst of all,tag after tag after tag: @JasonColeOfficial. My stomach dropped. “Oh no. Oh no no no no.” Apparently, one of my so-called “close friends” had screen-recorded the video and sent it to someone else, who sent it to someone else, and now—well—now the entire school thought I was claiming Jason Cole as my boyfriend. I walked into the cafeteria that morning, clutching my tray like a riot shield. Whispers exploded as soon as I crossed the threshold. “Is that her?” “That’s the girl in the TikTok!” “Jason’s girlfriend!” I wanted to melt into the tile floor. And then, like a scene ripped out of a movie I never auditioned for, Jason Cole himself stood up from his table. His friends were already laughing, their phones out, filming like this was premium entertainment. Jason brushed his dark hair out of his eyes, locked his annoyingly blue gaze on me, and… waved. “Lila, babe!” he shouted, loud enough for the entire cafeteria to hear. “Save me a seat after school!” I froze. My tray wobbled. Somewhere behind me, someone gasped. Phones clicked. Cameras flashed. I swear my soul left my body, packed a suitcase, and booked a one-way flight to Mars. After lunch, I cornered Jason at his locker. Or at least I tried to corner him, but you can’t exactly intimidate someone when you barely reach their shoulder and they smell like expensive cologne. “What the heck was that?” I hissed. Jason shut his locker with deliberate slowness, leaning against it like he was posing for a teen drama poster. “What was what?” “You know what!” I jabbed my finger at him. “The cafeteria. The shouting. The babe.” I practically choked on the word. He smirked, and I hated—hated—how good he looked doing it. “Oh, that? Just playing along.” “Playing along?” I repeated, stunned. “You turned a private joke into a full-on performance!” “Correction.” Jason pointed at me with a lazy grin. “You turned it into a viral TikTok. I’m just capitalizing on it.” “Capita—?!” I sputtered. “You can’t just—this isn’t—ugh!” Words failed me. English failed me. My entire vocabulary abandoned ship. Jason chuckled, clearly enjoying my meltdown. Then he leaned closer, dropping his voice so only I could hear. “Relax, Bennett. I’m doing you a favor.” “A favor?!” He nodded. “See, my friends made a bet with me. Said I couldn’t keep a girlfriend for more than a month. If I win, I get front-row tickets to the Battle of the Bands concert next month.” I blinked. “And this has… what, exactly, to do with me?” “You’re my girlfriend now.” He said it like it was the most obvious thing in the world. “At least, according to the internet. So why not make it official?” I nearly swallowed my own tongue. “You want me to pretend date you?!” Jason shrugged. “It’s mutually beneficial. You get to, I don’t know, boost your social standing or whatever, and I get to win my bet. Win-win.” I opened my mouth, closed it, opened it again. Like a malfunctioning goldfish. “I don’t want to boost my social standing. I want to survive junior year without being turned into a meme!” He tilted his head, eyes sparkling with amusement. “Too late for that, babe.” I groaned and slapped my forehead. And just when I thought my day couldn’t get worse, a voice cut through the hallway noise. “Lila?” I turned. Standing a few lockers down was Alex Rivera. Smart, sweet, ridiculously nice Alex Rivera—my very real, very inconvenient crush. He was staring at Jason’s arm draped casually around my shoulders, his expression unreadable. Oh. No. Jason, of course, tightened his hold, smirking like he’d just won the Super Bowl. “Hey, Rivera. Don’t mind us. Just hanging with my girlfriend.” My cheeks burned. My heart raced. And in that moment, I realized two things: firstly,I was officially trapped in the most ridiculous fake relationship in history and secondly, I might actually be doomed.LilaShe never thought her story would be the kind of thing people whispered about in the cafeteria or edited into TikToks, but somehow, it was. It had been messy, dramatic, and exhausting, but it had also shown her what mattered most. What mattered wasn’t the rumors or the chaos—it was the people she’d chosen to stand with when everything settled. And with Jason at her side, she felt ready for whatever storm, whatever laughter, whatever whispers came next.JasonFor once in his life, he stopped waiting. He stopped circling. He stopped hesitating. And it paid off. Dating Lila didn’t magically erase his flaws or fix every part of who he was. He was still stubborn, still sometimes too proud, still a little too protective. But with her, he had balance. He had someone who challenged him, teased him, softened him. For the first time in a long time, he didn’t feel like he was fighting alone. With Lila, he finally felt like he was home.EthanHe never did apologize the traditional way. There
Lila’s POVThe following weekend, we all ended up at the little café off campus — the one with the mismatched chairs, fairy lights strung across the ceiling, and playlists that never seemed to make sense.It wasn’t planned. Ethan had texted Ava about getting coffee. Ava had dragged me along. Jason showed up because, well, Jason always showed up now. And Alex… well, Alex came because he didn’t want things to feel unfinished.Somehow, it felt right.We claimed the biggest table in the corner. Ethan immediately ordered enough snacks to feed a small army, sliding Ava’s favorite across to her with an exaggerated flourish.“See?” he grinned. “Brother of the year.”Ava rolled her eyes, but the way she bit into the cookie without hesitation made me smile. Their bond was stronger now. Messy, complicated, but stronger.Jason slid into the seat beside me, his hand finding mine under the table like it was the most natural thing in the world. My chest warmed.And then, of course, Alex sat across f
Jason’s POVIf someone had told me a month ago that I’d be here — sitting under the old oak tree with Lila’s head resting on my shoulder, our hands tangled together — I wouldn’t have believed them.Not because I didn’t want it, but because it felt impossible.Too much stood between us: Ethan’s chaos, Alex’s quiet longing, Ava’s silence, the shadows of the past. I thought all of it would swallow us whole before we ever had the chance.But here she was. Here we were. And for the first time, I wasn’t afraid to hold on.The campus around us buzzed with its usual energy: students passing, voices carrying, laughter echoing in the distance. But in our little corner, it was quiet. Like the world had finally stopped spinning just for us.I glanced down at her. She wasn’t looking at me. She was staring up at the leaves above, eyes thoughtful, mouth curved in a soft smile.“What?” I asked.She tilted her head, studying me for a moment before answering. “Just thinking.”“About?”“Everything,” she
The news spread faster than wildfire.I wasn’t even trying to eavesdrop—okay, maybe I was a little—but by the time I hit the quad that afternoon, I’d already overheard at least three versions of the story.Jason had asked.Lila had said yes.And just like that, the chaos I’d been spinning for weeks finally found its conclusion.I should’ve been jealous. Once upon a time, maybe I would’ve been. But instead? I just felt… happy.Happy for her. Happy for him.And maybe, selfishly, happy for myself, because it meant I could stop pretending.When I spotted her later that day, walking with Ava, her smile gave her away before Ava even nudged her with an exaggerated roll of her eyes.“Well, well, well,” I called out, sauntering toward them with my trademark grin. “If it isn’t the campus’s newest power couple. Oh wait—half of them, anyway.”Lila groaned instantly. “Don’t start.”“Start? I haven’t even begun.” I clasped a hand to my chest dramatically. “My sweet little Lila, all grown up and say
I didn’t sleep much last night. Not because I was upset, but because my heart wouldn’t stop racing. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw Jason’s face again—hesitant, hopeful, raw in a way I’d never seen before. And then my own voice, steady, surprising even me: Yes. The word kept echoing in my head like it had a life of its own. Yes. For once, it wasn’t about what Ethan was scheming, or what Alex might be hiding, or even the shadows Ava carried in her eyes. It was just about me. Me and Jason. And the way something so terrifying could also feel so right. By morning, I couldn’t keep it to myself anymore. I had to tell someone. So I found Ava and a couple of the girls I trusted in the dorm lounge. Ava was curled up on the couch with her coffee, her hair still damp from a shower, while the others scrolled their phones. I hesitated at the doorway, nerves buzzing in my stomach, then blurted, “Okay, don’t freak out, but—I’m dating Jason.” Every head snapped up. Ava nearly spil
I’d told myself I wasn’t going to ask again.I’d told myself she deserved space, that pushing would only drive her further away. And for a while, I believed it. For a while, I thought maybe silence would speak louder than another confession.But silence was killing me.Every time I saw Lila smile at someone else, every time I caught her glancing at me like she wanted to say something but couldn’t, the words clawed up my throat again. Say it. Say it before it’s too late.So I did.And when she stood there in front of me, her voice soft but steady, and whispered that she liked me too—I swear the ground shifted under my feet.The first thing I felt was disbelief.She’d rejected me before. Or maybe not rejected—just left me hanging in that endless limbo of not yet, maybe later, I don’t know. And I’d convinced myself that was the same as a no.So hearing her say yes? Hearing her admit she’d been holding it in all this time?It was like trying to breathe after holding your head underwater t
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