NIRELLE"There is no need for that," I say, taking his hand off my head and dropping it. I see his eyebrows crease and his face turn into a frown."Are you sure? If it's not Mae, what can I do? You seem to be in a bad mood and...""I am fine, just tired," I say, and it is followed by a yawn, and I am so grateful for the way my body worked."Oh, okay," he said when he realised that I was not going to say more. "I bought you your book and phone," he said, and I took it from him with a nod. His eyes darted all over my body as if he wanted to know what was going on but could not bring himself to ask. "Thank you." I take a step back, and my back connects with the door. "I have to get to bed now.""Oh, okay," he says like someone who had been turned down. "I just thought that after this morning you were going to spend the night in my room," he says, and I shake my head."I think I should sleep here tonight.""I understand," he replied before taking one more step back. "See you in the morni
NIRELLEI walked down for dinner. I had gone to Lucien's room, but he was not there to open the door, and I did not want to barge in on him. As I walk to the door of the dining room, I hear Theo's voice, and I am glad to know he will be sitting with us for dinner; maybe the intense tension from earlier will be better."What do you want me to do?" Theo's voice carries worry, and I fear that something out of the ordinary has happened. "Should we tell her? I think it is best we...""We don't tell her anything; just act like you know nothing, and once it is time, I will let her know.""Lucien, I don't think keeping a secret from her is the best decision for you now," Theo said, and I wonder who they were keeping it from and why. I wanted to hear more, so instead of going into the room, I stood planted at the other side of the door."Nirelle is finally finding herself now; if she gets to know this, it might break her." When I hear my name, it is almost as if I were thrown a ball right betw
RIVERWhen I left the room that morning, Taylor was not back yet. I wonder what had happened and would make him react the way he did last night. I know I should not be poking my nose into his matters, but I can't help myself at all. Walking to the bus stop is a chore until a car pulls up beside me. The horn blares at me, and I turn to see a dark-haired and black-eyed boy sitting in the driver's seat.He gets down from the red convertible and comes to stand in front of me so I can't ignore him. He smiles, and his hair falls to cover one of his eyes slightly. He looks like a movie star. Was this school only filled with hot bad boys?"Howdy." He had an accent, but I could not place my hand on what it was supposed to be."Hi," I say because I do not know who he is and why he would stop me on the side of the road. To say hello? I did not think so."I am Arlin, and you must be River," he said, and I eyed him, wondering how he knew that. I nod gently, and he takes a step forward as if he wer
TAYLORI get to the house and feel my blood boil; if Talia had not called me, I would never have known that she had been taken by Dad and Julia. I enter the house and ignore the staff that is trying to greet me at the door. I walk straight into the house, checking every room as I weave my way through the house.The house was oddly familiar to me; I had grown up here, but ever since my father decided that my mom was not good enough to be his wife, I had considered this place a strange place. I had stayed away during breaks and tried my best not to see the house, but they managed to bring me in.I open one door and see Julia sitting down with Talia; she has her back to me, and I let out a breath. Thank goodness she was safe. I could never tell what Julia could have done to her."Rob was right; if I wanted to get you here, all I needed to do was get Talia here," Julia said as soon as our eyes met. She had red blood-stained lips and sparkly eyes. She was on a full face beat as if she was
RIVER"I will pass on your offer," I say as if my stomach were in tune with me. I let out a long rumble. I was used to eating thrice a day even though it was never a proper meal, but today after eating cereal, I had spent the rest of the day moving from building to building trying to get all of my classes sorted out at once."I don't understand why we are doing this." Elise had complained, but at the end she had been grateful that she could spend the rest of the week indoors and not bother about the admission process again. All she had to worry about was schoolwork, and until schoolwork began, we were free."Your mouth is saying something, but your stomach is saying another; who should I believe?" He asked as if I were to answer the question. I just stood there, my bag still slung over my shoulders, as I stared at him."I really do not..." I stop at another rumble from my stomach."Oh geesh, you must be real hungry," he added, making me even more annoyed than I was. "There is no rule
RIVERThe day is finally over, and I have never been so eager in my life to curl up in my bed and think about how to take control of my life once again. All through high school, I had been a loner who did not care what people thought of me, and Lana knew this, so I wonder why she thought it was a good idea for her to try and act friendly all through the day. I had barely gotten a moment of peace without them hanging over my head and chatting loudly.Lana's insistence on us talking to other boys in the department with hopes that someone would be living close by and would be willing to drive me to and from school was sweet, but I saw it more as a burden. I could hike up the hill, catch a bus, and be in school before any of them. I have worked on a tight schedule once in my life, and I am sure I can work on one now. How hard could it be?"There is a faculty welcome party for all freshers," Elise said happily. From the moment I saw her, I knew she would be the kind of girl who would like