로그인Cassian’s POV
Since last night, Rhett hasn’t spared me a glance. He had just pushed me off with so much force and gone to the bathroom, then after several hours he went to bed but didn’t sleep. He spent the night tossing and turning—so did I, thinking of the look in his eyes when I hovered above him. Why the fuck am I feeling something? I stare at his side of the room—I am supposed to be thinking of the next thing to get him riled up, I’m supposed to be planning how to dismantle his reputation piece by piece until there is nothing left. Instead, my mind replays last night on his bed that is now neatly made, and this morning as he tried on about a hundred different clothes just to look perfect. It’s been about three hours since he left. I wonder what exactly his father is seeing him about that he’s not back. I should have something set up by now, but my head is not in the right space. The door suddenly swings open with so much force suddenly, hitting the wall with a loud thud. I sit up immediately only to see Rhett storm in and slam the door. He looks battered It’s the only word for it. His lip is split and bleeding. There is a dark purple bruise thats forming on the side of his face, and he’s holding his side like every breath hurts. His hair is a mess, and the perfect outfit he put on this morning is wrinkled and stained with blood. I feel a sudden pang of guilt in my chest. I know his father and have heard enough stories about Mr. Reed’s temper whenever someone in hiw family fucks up. There are even rumors that his mom didnt die in an accident, and he caused her to die after beating her up. So looking at Rhett now, I know exactly who did this to him, and I know why. It was about the magazine. I stand up before I can even tell myself not to and walk over to him, my hands reaching out instinctively. “Rhett? What happened?” He flinches away from my touch, his eyes flashing with anger at me. “Don’t fucking touch me!” he rasps. “You’re bleeding,” I say, trying to keep my voice from shaking. I move toward the small first aid kit I keep in my desk and pull it out then walk back to him. “Just sit down. Let me look at it.” “I said fuck off, Cassian!” Rhett yells louder, but the effort he used in shouting makes him wince and stumble toward his bed. He collapses onto the edge of it, burying his face in his hands. “Just stay on your side of the room. Haven't you done enough?” “I'm trying to help,” I say weakly, grabbing an antiseptic wipe and walking back over. “Plus I’m not going to let you sit there and bleed all over the floor.” I add the last part as an afterthought so he doesn’t suddenly think I care about him. “Help?” Rhett laughs bitterly, looking up at me with bloodshot eyes. “This whole bullshit is your fault. If you hadn’t planted that stuff... if you hadn’t made him come here—“ “I didn’t make him come here, Rhett! I told you that!" I snap back, though the guilt is still eating at me. “I just wanted to mess with you. I didn’t think he’d show up and see it, and I didn’t think he'd do this either!” “Well, he did,” Rhett snaps at me. “Let me guess? It’s another nice bonus huh? You’re reveling in my pain aren’t you?” I reach out again, and this time, he’s too tired to fight me. I gently press the wipe to his busted lip. He hisses through his teeth, his hand reaching up to grab my wrist to stop me, but he doesn’t pull away. We stay like that for a second—me being so close to him, him holding my arm. The tension feels even worse than last night as his eyes drop to my lips. Suddenly, the door opens without a knock and I jump back. Savannah walks in, her eyes filled with concern. She doesn’t even pause at the door; she just rushes over like she owns the place. I fight the urge to roll my eyes. “Rhett! Oh my goodness!” she cries in an irritating high pitched voice. She pushes past me, forcing me to step back. “I thought Matt was just messing with me when he said I might need to check on you.” She reaches for his face, her fingers fluttering over the bruise on his jaw. “You poor thing. You should have called me.” Rhett pulls back, looking instantly annoyed. “Savvy, what are you doing here? This is a boys’ dorm. You need to stop coming in here without permission. There are rules for fucks sake!” He even has a nickname for her. My hands clench into fists at that. “I don’t care about rules when you’re hurt,” she says in a sickening sweet voice. It makes my skin crawl. She tries to take the antiseptic wipe from my hand, but I grip it tighter. “Rhett, stop being stubborn. Let me take care of you. I have some skincare products that’ll clear that bruise up in no time.” She leans in close to him, her hair brushing against his shoulder. I feel a hot surge of jealousy and anger flare up in my gut. Who does she think she is? She doesn’t know him as well as I had. She doesn’t know what he’s been through since he was a kid. But then I stop myself. I feel like a fool. No, I am a fool. Why the fuck do I even care? I’m supposed to be the one hurting him, not the one fighting for the right to heal him. I back away, watching them. Savannah is still whispering sweet things, trying to get him to lie down. Rhett looks miserable, his gaze flickering over to me for a split second before he looks away. I have to remind myself who I am. The boy who was outed and bullied until I had to run away. I’m the boy who spent years being a target because Rhett decided his reputation was worth more than our friendship. I’ve suffered beatings before too—beatings that Rhett either started or watched with a smirk on his face. He doesn’t deserve my guilt. He doesn’t deserve my help. I walk over to my bed and lie down, pulling my headphones over my ears. I turn the volume up until I can’t hear her soft voice or the sound of Rhett’s pained breathing. But even with the music blasting, I can still feel them there. I can still feel the way my heart dropped in ng chest when I saw the blood on his face. I hate him. I have to hate him. If I don’t hate him, then all the pain he put me through was for nothing. Me coming back here and changing myself to a point beyond his father’s recognition was for nothing. I close my eyes tight, trying to force the image of his battered face out of my mind, but it is literally burned into my mind already. I should be punishing him for every single thing he has done, so why does it feel like I’m the one being punished?RhettThe next morning, the sun is barely up when I wake up. Savannah is already awake, sitting on the edge of the bed and doing something on her phone.“Babe, sorry, did I wake you?” she asks, kissing my cheek.I shake my head and yawn, then plant a soft kiss on her forehead out of obligation. “No, love.”A small blush spreads across her face and then she touches my chest. “I’m gonna go check on Cassian, see if he’s up. And then get breakfast started.”I nod, stifling a yawn, watching her as she gets up and walks out into the hallway. After a few minutes, she comes back into the room with a confused look on her face.“Rhett?” she says quietly. “Cassian is gone.”I sit up quickly, wincing. “What do you mean he’s gone?”“His room is empty,” she shrugs, coming back to sink into the bed beside me. “He must have left really early before we even woke up. He didn’t even leave a note.”I feel an odd sense of relief because at least I don’t have to face him anytime soon, considering the fact
Cassian Rhett fucking Reed is kissing me!Rhett, the most masculine of masculine men, who has never afforded to have anything emasculate him or bruise his fragile masculine ego and… have I said the word masculine? Yep! This can’t be.It has to be a fucking dream. I freeze for a second too long, trying to process it, trying to tell myself I am imagining the moment. But his warmth is in my mouth, and his hands on my neck are definitely pulling me closer.Bloody fucking hell.I kiss him back—very much against my will, but there’s this force I can’t stop. We are staggering away from the wall, stumbling blindly through the living room until my legs hit the frame of a sofa that’s crowded with pillows. He pushes me down onto it, while my hands are tangled around his shirt, touching the rock-hard muscles that are burning to the touch. Blood rushes to my groin instantly, an ache I haven’t felt in a very long time taking over my senses. An ache that I didn’t expect to feel for him… to feel wi
Rhett“What the fuck is your problem?” I yell, though I try to keep my voice low so I don’t mistakenly wake Savannah up, and then she has to witness a confrontation between Cassian and me. Especially now that she has seen the picture with my mom when we were kids. “Are you fucked in the head?”“Geez, why are you so cranky?” He laughs. “Can't I have some fun with my roommate whom I miss so much?” he says sarcastically with a pout.My chest is heaving up and down due to my anger, but mostly due to the terror that had gripped my heart just a few minutes ago. “The fuck you stalking me for, huh?” I hiss, wrapping my hands around his throat, forcing him to look me squarely in the eyes. “And who sent you to kidnap me? Or is it you? What now! Plans to torture me!”Cassian scoffs, slapping my hand away roughly and rolling his eyes as he steps back and tosses the cloth bag onto the grass. “Kidnap you? Please. You have a really wild imagination, Reed.”“You literally just put that shit over my h
Rhett Savannah is already fast asleep beside me, snoring softly as she’s snuggled deep under the covers. The room is completely dark, save for the pale moonlight filtering through the window. I stare at the ceiling, my mind running in a million different directions aa it feels impossible to sleep despite the fact that I am exhausted. It’s even more difficult because I am trying not to turn around too much so as not to wake Savanah.When I can’t hold the position I am in any longer and I turn my head to find a better position, my eyes travel toward the floor and catch a glimpse of her jacket on the rug. Suddenly I remember the way she had quickly slid that little object into her cloth pocket when she thought I wasn’t looking.Very quietly, I slip out from the bed, making sure the mattress doesn't move or make a single sound. Savannah doesn't even stir. She just shifts slightly and continues sleeping.I tiptoe across the floor until I am kneeling right next to the jacket, my heart pudi
CassianI push the dorm room door open, holding a paper bag with a half-eaten sandwich inside. It is already late afternoon, so the dorm is quiet as most of the students have gone out for the weekend. I walk inside, expecting to see a very familiar sight of Rhett lounging on his bed, looking completely miserable, or staring at his phone as he does every weekend before he ends up going to hockey training.But the room is completely quiet.I set my lunch down on the table and look around, then walk over to his side of the room, my eyes scanning the floor. His black duffel bag he usually keeps by his closet is missing from the corner. At first, I think he probably went to training early, but then I notice the closet is slightly open and a few of his everyday clothes are gone from the hangers, too.He left.But to where, and why?I sink onto my own mattress, a strange, frustrating emptiness settling deep into my stomach. Ideally, I should be happy that the bastard isn’t here to glare at m
Rhett I needed to get away from Blackridge.Between feeling suffocated by my father paying me surprise visits, the rumors spreading around the hockey team, and Cassian constantly finding new ways to drive me insane in that dorm room, I just needed to breathe.So, I packed a bag and decided to take Savannah to my late mother’s cottage for the weekend. It was a small, secluded place deep in the woods, about an hour away from the campus. I hadn’t been here in about three years because every single time, I remembered that she had died and how she died, making me angry and bitter all the same. But now, I had come here to confront my worst fears.The plan we had was simple: clean up the dust and make dinner together. Savannah had been really excited about it, but I really was not. It just felt like a relief to be out of the city.“It’s really beautiful here, Rhett,” Savannah said softly, placing a box of groceries on the wooden kitchen counter. She smiled at me, looking around at the dusty
Cassian Three bubbles appear on the screen as soon as I send the text, dancing for a few seconds as Jacob starts to type a response, and then they suddenly disappear. I wait for a few more minutes for a response, hoping it’s because of a bad Wi-Fi connection on his end or mine, but there is noth
CassianRhett walks into the room just as I am putting away my laundry I have just received from the dry cleaners. He sighs when he sees me and rolls his eyes, dropping his helmet on his bed. “So, what’s this about, huh?”“What?” I ask, blinking innocently at him. I cross my arms over my chest as I
RhettCassian is up to something, and I need to know what.First, he had been playing nice with Savannah by the bleachers, and as soon as practice was over, she had come to tell me that my roommate was nice and cared about me. Now, I am walking into the locker room to see Jacob sitting and talking
Rhett“Rhett, come on!” my teammate yells as I dodge a hit from the defenseman, making sure to keep my balance. The goalie is sliding left, leaving the top right corner wide open. It is a guaranteed goal that would give us a tie.Four seconds left.For a split second, my eyes drift to the front row







