“Oh, Aiden. I can't really be much of a help with that but your father can.” “Okay?” Aiden replied. “I can't help you talk to him, he wouldn't help if it's from me due to how important the ball is but if it's from you, he will. I’m sorry I couldn't help,” she said and Aiden ended the call. Trac
“Why are you so obsessed with it? We are not even going.” Ava scoffed. “I know but at least we get to watch it live. I can't wait,” she said as she stared at her phone. “Why aren't you going?” Aiden asked Ava and she looked at him. She gave him a look and chuckled in disbelief. “Are you reall
Ava stared at Aiden without saying anything. She nodded in response and Aiden sighed realizing what he had done. “Ava, I didn't mean… “ “I know, you just reminded me about where I belong, let’s go.” she cut him off and walked ahead. “Fuck.” Aiden cursed before walking after her. The drive to
“He didn't mean that,” Bryan said as he ran his hand through her hair. “He did, he wasn't lying. He hates me that much,” she replied and Bryan sighed again. “I’m sorry, Aria.” Bryan apologized as he stared at her. “It's okay. It's not like you were the reason she got shot and died in the fire.” A
Bryan stomped up the stairs, Tracy rushing after him. “Hey, Bryan. Violence will make things worse.” Tracy yelled behind him but he ignored her. He got to the front of Aiden’s room and opened the door angrily. Aiden was lying on his bed and staring at the ceiling. He didn't flinch or move when he
“I was just trying to help.” Aria replied sadly, and Ava groaned. “Fuck it. You are dumb, Aria! Dumb! You are naive and stupid and can't think straight. How the hell are you the school’s top student if you think with your heart and not your head? You wanted to help, but I feel like you just made th