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Chapter Seventy-Nine — Lila’s POV

Author: Gracie.E
last update Last Updated: 2025-08-24 20:38:45

By the time Friday rolled around, I was exhausted.

Not from homework. Not from late nights.

From them.

From Jason’s smirks, his whispered comments, the way he seemed to shadow my every step like this whole fake-relationship thing had suddenly become his full-time job.

And from Alex’s silence.

That was the worst part—the silence.

I kept replaying the cafeteria in my head. Jason’s arm, casual and smug across my chair. My burning cheeks. The way I wanted to shove him away but didn’t. The way my stupid heart had stuttered, betraying me.

But more than that—I remembered Alex.

The way he sat across the room, tray untouched, jaw tight. The way he looked at me like I’d broken something between us.

He hadn’t said a word to me since.

And that silence was louder than all the whispers in the hallway combined.

“Are you okay?” Ava asked as we walked to class, her voice gentle.

I forced a smile. “Yeah. Totally fine.”

She gave me a look that said liar, but she didn’t push. Instead, she looped her arm
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