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Harper’s POV “Yes,” she answered, then sighed. “You can stay there until graduation.” A loud whistle blew in my head, and I could see nine ladies dancing around the room. “What? Really?” “Yes,” she nodded with a smile and sat next to me. “I have an old college friend who stays around here. Her name is Marla. She said you could stay with her since it’s just a few months.” My heart kicked, and I threw my arms around her. “Thank you, Mom,” I said with relief, wishing a day like this where everything works my way continues forever. “But there is a condition.” The sparks died immediately. “Condition?” I loosened my arms from Mom, feeling naive for thinking that something so good would happen without a catch. “Oh, honey, it’s not a big deal,” she said, waving her hand. “Marla has a son around your age. He is a little behind in school, and SATs are coming up,” she explained. I nodded and relaxed, a bit relieved. “She needs someone to help tutor him. Make sure he gets the minimum score for college, that’s all.” Mom took my hand in hers, caressing it lightly. “You are so smart, Harper. I know I have been so inconsiderate toward you in the last few years, so I thought this would be easier for you.” Be a tutor. That is definitely one thing I’m very good at. I had tutored three kids for cash last summer. “How behind?” Mom’s smile twitched. “He is athletic and barely has enough time to take care of his studies.” Code for dumb jock. But that’s still better than leaving for a new place. No matter how dumb he may be, I’m confident I can help him make the minimum score as long as I get to finish high school here and secure my spot at Harvard. “Fine,” I said. “I will do it. When do I start?” Mom stood to her feet, hesitating. “It’s fine. Tell me.” “Well, I already secured a place in Phoenix and thought we could move in two days after I finalize things at your school today.” I shrugged, not sure how I feel about how soon it is, but having things go my way is one thing to be happy about. No matter what happens, I’m going to work it out and fulfill my dad’s dream. Friday came so quickly. It was like the day was waiting for me as much as I was for it. Mom seemed sad as she packed my bags and went on and on, lecturing me about behaving and being always welcome to leave there if I’m not satisfied. I thought absent-mindedly, ensuring I didn’t miss any of my books, and then we drove down to Marla’s place at seven in the evening. The ride took about forty minutes, and as soon as we arrived at the house, Marla opened the door. “Lisa, I’ve been expecting you!” she said, hugging Mom like they were still twenty. Marla was blonde, unlike my thick dark hair, and she seemed sweet. “And this must be Harper! Oh, you are so pretty. Quite different from your picture.” “Thanks,” I muttered. I could understand her surprise. The picture she saw was probably from eighth grade when I had braces. Mom used it as her screensaver. “Come in.” The house was huge, no doubt. Marla’s place is located in one of the best areas in town. Marla’s husband, Thomas, welcomed us at the table as he served dinner. “Why don’t I help you get your things up to your room, and then you can…” The sliding door opened, cutting Marla off. “That must be my son.” I nodded, curious to find out how dumb he could be, but then… Jace Carter. He saw me and stopped dead. Water dripped from his hair onto the floor, with a fresh cut on his eyebrow. “What happened?” Marla asked, walking over to him to check his wound, but he brushed her off rudely. His eyes went from surprised to vicious in one second. “What the hell!” he said, his voice low and mean. “This is the girl moving in? This freak?” My blood turned to ice, then fire. There is no way I’m going to live in the same house with this good-for-nothing jerk and tutor him. I don’t care even if… I paused my thoughts, clenching my fists silently. “Jason, be nice. Harper is going to help you with your SATs. Isn’t that great?” his dad said. “You didn’t tell me the tutor was her,” he replied with so much irritation, like he couldn’t stand my presence. I wish I could let him know right there that the feeling is mutual. I can’t believe he is saying this nonsense about me. If there is anyone who should be upset, then it’s me. Not only did he mess with me in my first year here, but he also ‘accidentally’ knocked my science project into a trash can last year just before the fair started. And just at the beginning of this year, he started the rumor that I had a crush on Mr. Davis. Mr. Davis is fifty. Now, I’m supposed to live with him? Marla looked between us, oblivious. “You two are the same age. I’m sure you will become best friends in no time.” Jace laughed. It wasn’t a nice sound. “Yeah, Mom. Best friends.” He jogged upstairs after that, ignoring Marla’s call. “I’m sorry, Harper. He is not always like that,” she apologized. I nodded with a smile, rethinking my decisions already. I tried to weigh the pros and cons between living with this spoilt devil and moving to another school but simply couldn’t figure out which one is worse. “Mom, how about I spend the weekend with you and move in on Monday?” I quickly asked. Mom stared weirdly at me, then at Marla. “I guess… that’s fine,” she said. Marla and Thomas nodded, and just like that, I managed to escape from there. I followed Mom to Phoenix the next day and regretted it immediately. It was a seven-hour ride. I tried to be as positive as possible and see if there was a chance I could get to school from here every morning. The house is nice, with a balcony. Klaus didn't move because of his job at the hospital. Mom and I spent some quality time together that day, moving and arranging stuff, and I eventually went to bed at ten. I got up a bit later, feeling like taking a break from eating too much earlier, but paused as I approached the living room and saw Mom with someone. “Klaus?” I mumbled. My head spun the next second as I watched him lean forward and kiss Mom. Mom didn’t do anything to resist, and instead… “Mom!” I yelled loud enough to wake the neighbors. “Harper…” They both turned, startled. “I can’t believe this,” I rushed back to the room, slamming the door. I wanted to believe Mom this time. I really wanted to believe she truly is heartbroken after James’s death, but it turns out it’s all fake. I felt like puking, but going downstairs would mean seeing their faces, and I just can’t right now. I didn’t realize when I started crying and eventually fell asleep like that. As soon as daybreak came, I picked up my bags and bolted out. I didn’t tell Mom when I left, nor do I care. Tossing and turning all night, I had made my decision. I would rather swallow my anger living with Jace than stay here for even a minute._ Harper’s POV The question caught me completely off guard. I was expecting a kiss, not an interrogation. “Why do you want to know?” I said again after I pulled myself out of my fantasy. “He's only helping you to get back at me,” he stated. My brows furrowed. The words hit a nerve and my scowl came back. “Seriously?” I pushed him away and got up. “You’re unbelievable,” I snapped. His face tightened. I crossed my arms defensively. “You’re just so jealous of his good heart,” I accused, pointing my finger at him. His eyes narrowed. “Jealous?” “Yes.” Jace’s expression darkened. “You really believe that? How stupid and naive,” he let out. I gasped, my mouth agape in disbelief. “You think Clive is just being nice to you? He's not.” He said again and I flared up. The anger inside me grew. “I'll be the judge of that.” Jace’s expression changed, but I didn’t give him the chance to respond. I turned around and walked out. ... The atmosphere was nothing like I had ever
_Harper’s POVThe moment I stepped into the hallway, I knew something was wrong.Stares followed me every step I took, and not the good kind of looks. I heard the laughter, same as when I was the nerdy loser Harper.My body shook a little as I paused."Ignore them."Quinn said to me, her arm coiled over mine.Only when I got closer did I see it.There were posters everywhere. A picture of me looking ridiculous, probably from one of the pictures Reagan had taken of me in the past, and of Jace too.There was a large splash line between our pictures and the word "loser" on mine.My stomach twisted.And then I saw who was standing in the middle of it all.Reagan.She was surrounded by her friends, smiling proudly as they laughed.I walked toward the nearest poster and ripped it down.The sound caught everyone’s attention. I crumpled the paper in my hand and dropped it to the floor.Reagan’s smile faded slightly when she saw me.“Well, look who finally showed up.”I stared at her.“What
_Harper’s POVI sat across from Principal Reid, astounded by the news he just gave me.“Your scholarship has been reinstated,” he said, a small smile appearing on his face."The Carter family has decided to continue their sponsorship.”For a moment, I just stared at him.“Really?” I asked, my voice almost a whisper.Principal Reid nodded. “Yes. But now, Harper, you need to focus completely on your studies. You have worked hard to get here, and I expect you to keep that same determination.”I nodded quickly, relief flooding through me.“And don’t worry,” he continued. “You will have the recommendation letter I promised you soon.”My heart jumped.“Thank you, Principal Reid,” I said sincerely. “Thank you so much.”But even with the excitement, I felt uneasy. Marla was clear. What could have made her change her mind?As I walked out of the office, I could only think of one person to ask. So, I went straight to the ice rink.But he wasn’t there.I checked the boys’ locker room next,
_Harper’s POVI carried the macarons and two cold drinks to the table where Quinn and Austin were waiting eagerly for them."Here is your sweet, delicious meal," I sang as I placed them on the table.Quinn grabbed a macaron and took a big bite. She closed her eyes and let out a soft sound."This flavor is so good," she almost cried.I smiled, satisfied, and turned to Austin. He took a little bite and waited."Tasty," he said.Quinn took a long, noisy sip of the drink."How come I never discovered this amazing place?" she asked, looking around."Right? Clive found it for me," I replied.Austin gave a loud snort, taking his drink.Quinn threw him a glare and turned back to me."Is it well-paying?"I nodded with a satisfied smile plastered on my face."Does good Clive have something to do with that too?" Austin asked.I furrowed my brows at him. "Of course not."I picked up a macaron and looked around the big space."You know this could be a good place for us to hang out and study," I
_Harper's POVThe instant I saw Gina lean to kiss him, I turned away, feeling a horrible ache in my heart.This was a mistake.I moved quickly to escape from there but collided into Zane and spilled the drink all over my body."Oh no!"Someone shouted.Immediately, eyes fell on us. I stared for a second, feeling overwhelmed all of a sudden, and tried to leave again.Zane stopped me."Where are you going? The party just started."I trembled a little."I'm sorry. I can't be here," I muttered and managed to walk out without colliding into anyone.As I stood outside, contemplating the best way to leave, my phone rang.It was Clive.My teary eyes stared at the screen and, without hesitating, I picked up and told him my location.It took a while, but Clive arrived and I got into the car.The second he saw my wet clothes, he took off his sweater and put it on me.I took off my wet jacket without thinking, exposing my body for a few seconds while I put the sweater on."Thanks." I turned to h
_Harper’s POVI stared at my reflection afterward, and I almost didn’t recognize myself.As I stepped out of Clive’s car in front of the school, I tried not to lose confidence as Clive had advised. My hair, which was usually straight, fell around my shoulders in soft curls.The slight waves gave me a different look. I could feel my features look sharper and my face look brighter.I looked down at myself, feeling strangely nervous.“You’re staring too much,” Clive said beside me.I turned to him.He leaned against the car with a satisfied smile, looking like he had been waiting for this exact reaction.“This is what my cousin should have done a long time ago,” he said, gesturing toward me.I rolled my eyes slightly, but I couldn’t stop the small smile forming.“Don’t get too confident,” I warned.He chuckled.“Just have fun with it, Harper.”I looked back toward the school entrance. My heart felt heavy. Dad, if you could see me now.I started walking toward the entrance and noticed t
_ Harper POV I rushed out of the room, already late for school. I halted when I saw Jace. He wore a rigid expression and walked past me without much of a glance. He had been avoiding me for the past few days. Refusing to speak to me or even look at me. I tried to ignore his cold attitude but it
_Harper’s POVThe moment the car stopped in front of the house, I threw the door open.“I can’t believe you.”I jumped out and slammed the door behind me.Jace got out immediately. “Harper…” he tried to call me, but I cut him off.“No!” I spun around. “You don’t get to control me like… I am some
_Harper’s POV“I know you are playing a game with Clive. Whatever it is, stop it,” he warned.I grabbed his shoulders, not knowing what to say.What exactly does he know?“I’m not playing a game. He’s just a good friend offering to drop me off at school,” I said.“Good friend? You don’t even know
_Harper POVI hesitated, grabbing Clive who was about to get out of the car."I don't think this is a good idea," I told him."Trust me. Come on," he said and got out of the car.I opened my door and he was standing there, his hand stretched out to take mine.I looked up at him.He gave a nod.Tru







