Aria's POV
If humiliation is an actual object, I'd be it right now. Jason didn't mention that his teammates were coming over. So I can imagine how confused I looked once I pushed open the door and standing in front were his hockey teammates. The jocks. The popular guys from our school. The ones who sometimes called me a nerd for being the principal's daughter. And they are all staring at me. Please, earth... open up and swallow me, I pray. I recognise some of them. Like Jason's friend from the party and Aiden. They give me polite little nods as they step past me into the house without a word. I could kiss them for being nice and respectful. Love that for me. But for the others? Of course not. "Wait, wait, wait." One of them grins so wide it hurts to look at him. "Is that... the principal's daughter? In Jason's house? Bro." I'm still trying to recover from the rude remark when another one whistles lowly. "Jason, my man. Bagged yourself a whole principal's daughter, huh?" He didn't bag anything, I want to scream. But the hollers and the laughter from the other guys make me shut my mouth. They are all trooping in one after the other and each one of them has something to say. It's either them hailing their stupid captain or laughing. The last person is someone I know. Nate. I've tutored him once before when he was failing algebra and the least I expect from him is to be nice. Like Aiden and the other guy. "Yo, is this the walk of shame?" He says. "Looks like it to me. She's running out with her face red as hell. Hold up, hold up," He continues and the laughter dies down. "Jason has never... I repeat, never... given any girl husband jersey." "I... just..." I stutter, then shut my mouth because what am I even supposed to say? Hi, yes, it's totally not what it looks like? Yeah, sure. Like that will fix the rotten brains of these guys. So I do the only thing I'm good at. I hold back my tears and run out the open door, making straight for my car. I yank the car door open and the second I slam the door shut, I can't hold back the tears any longer. I zoom off, barely seeing the road through the blur in my vision. The sob that breaks out of me is so ugly, I have to press a hand over my mouth so no one can see me if they pass me by. Screw Jason. Screw his stupid, idiot friends. And screw my father for being a principal and for even signing me up for this. I am never going back to Jason's home again. His parents can find someone else to tutor their son. I'm already halfway down the street when my phone buzzes. I wipe my face with the back of my hand and check who it is. Lily. I sigh and answer. "Hey." "Well?" She asks immediately, no hello, no nothing. "How was your first tutoring session with Hockey Boy?" I roll my eyes even though she can't see me. "Don't even start." "Oh my God." Her voice perks up. "You sound weird. Did something happen? Please tell me you at least got a..." I stay quiet as Lily trails off. "Aria..." she drags out my name suspiciously. "What did he do? Which ass am I kicking? Because you know I will." I let out a weak laugh. "Nobody's. He's just being a jerk. That's all." There's a pause on her end. "Ugh, I knew it. My poor baby. You sound miserable." "I'm fine," I mutter, even though I don't sound like it. "No, you're not," she says gently. "But that's okay, because I know exactly what'll cheer you up. I'm coming over. Five minutes. Just get ready." "Lily, you don't have to..." "Too late. I want to, and you need me. End of story." I can hear her moving around, probably already grabbing her coat. I smile a little despite my moody self. "You're ridiculous." "Yeah, but you love me that way. Don't you?" "...Yeah." "Good. Now stop sulking till I get there. I'll bring snacks. We'll talk. You can rant as much as you want, okay?" I exhale, feeling a little lighter already. "Okay." "See you in five." The line goes off and I pull up in front of my home. The first thing I do when I enter my room is take off Jason's jersey and hurl it across the room. I also take off the panties and the soaked-up pad. Everything that Jason gave me burns my skin. I can't even look at the stupid number 17 jersey without recalling all of the insults hurled against me by the hockey team. And it's his fault. It's his stupid fault. I'm curled up on my bed, when I hear the knock at the front door. Seconds later, Lily barges straight into my room. She drops a plastic bag of snacks on my desk and raises a brow at me. "Wow. You look... great." "That bad huh?" I mutter. She plops down next to me, nudging me with her shoulder. "Alright, talk to me. How bad was it?" I shake my head. "I don't even want to talk about it." "Figures." She rolls her eyes. "So, solution time. We're going to the diner." "What? No." I sit up a little straighter. "Absolutely not." "Yes." "No, Lily." "Aria Bennett, don't test me. You're coming. You can't sit here sulking in your room all night. The longer you stay in bed, the more you're gonna replay everything in your head. And then you'll call me at two a.m. crying about it. So let's just skip to the part where I drag you out and you thank me later." "Lily, I look like crap, I feel like crap, and I don't want to be seen in public right now." Her eyes narrow. "Okay, first of all? You never look like crap. Second of all, you need fries... and milkshakes... and me." Typical Lily. But I am still not going. I shake my head stubbornly. "Nope. Not happening. End of discussion." Lily leans back, crossing her arms. "Alright. So you can say no... but remember that time I didn't want to go to your cousin's baby shower because it was literally a two-hour drive, and who still went with you? Me. I'm speechless. "Lily, you know that's different." "Different my butt. Or what about the time I covered for you when you skipped gym and hid in the library?"Aria's POV It's a good thing that I get to watch Jason in distress for the five minutes that he stares down at the topic I picked. That's it. I'm gonna make him regret ever saying mean words to Matt. He looks like he cries when he gets a B. Who does that? He makes Matt sound not so enticing again. He makes him sound like a nerd. And although I don't have anything wrong with dating nerds, but still... I can't be considered a nerd by guys and still be in a relationship with one. Matt is not a nerd. He's a nice guy. He's funny and unlike Jason, he takes his studies seriously. Plus, he's not as blunt as Jason, and he's sweet. He'll do. Back to Jason, like I said to him... calling his name is bad enough for me. Maybe, I'll resort to he-who-shall-not-be-named. I fight back a laugh as the thought comes to my head. Then I look at Jason who's glaring. "What?" "I'm wondering what is funny, sunshine. You're supposed to be teaching me and not making fun of me." He says. A sly grin appea
Jason's POV "Jason, where are you going?" Liam asks, eyeing me wearily as I shove my hands in my pockets and walk out of the classroom. "Anywhere but here," I say. I walk down the hallway, ignoring the stares, the drooling, the fascination and awe... there's really nothing to be fascinated about. Maybe a week ago, before I discovered my grades were trash... when I used to feel like the king of the ice? Now I feel like crap. A week without my spot in the team is making me seriously lose my shit. My head keeps spiralling. I need an outlet. I have to pour out the pent-up frustration and anger on someone. As I walk past the garden, I stop. Soft laughter filters through the wind to my ears. I can smell the strawberry and chocolate perfume... which says so much about my tutor. What is she doing here? Nobody comes here. And why is she laughing? I turn around and walk forward to see. There she is, standing with the new guy. My jaw ticks as he says something and she laughs about it. A
Aria's POV As soon as Lily's face pops up on the screen, she lets out a squeal, that nearly makes me jump up to go and shut my door. “Okay, spill. Now. Right now,” she says, grinning from ear to ear. "Spill what?" I frown. "The details. How was it? I want to know everything. What did you guys talk about? Did he kiss you? And... I'm sorry for being insensitive babe. How did your tutor session go?" Tutor session? As great as it could go. "Matt kissed me." Lily's eyes widen and I go to add. "On the cheek," It still doesn't make a difference because she's practically jumping and making a mess on her bed. I groan and bury my face in my hands. "Lilly, stop." "Nope. Not stopping. He kissed your cheek on the first date. Do you realise what that means?" Lily wiggles her brows dramatically. I peek out my hands, muttering, "That he's friendly?" "That he likes you," Lily says with finality. "Matt likes you, and I'm officially shipping this." "We talked about a lot... anyway. He sai
Aria's POV "What are you wearing?" Lily's frantic voice echoes through my phone speakers. "Uhm... A grey dress with my school sneakers? I topped the dress with Drew's university hoodie." I responded meekly as I manoeuvred my car into the diner's parking lot. "You are wearing your brother's old hoodie to a date? Arianna Bennett, have you totally learnt nothing from me?" I roll my eyes. "It's cute. My mum said so," "What do I do with you? It's okay. You're probably there so it's fine. Just Facetime me when you get home with all the juicy deets, okay?" "Yeah, love you, mean it." I smile. "Hate you, kidding." I hang up and exhale. Here goes nothing. As I enter the diner, I gasp at the population. It's packed tonight. But in the midst of the many bodies, I spot Matt. His goofy grin is hard to miss. Plus, he's in a red hoodie, which singles him out. "Hey," I say, smiling as I slide into the booth beside him. "Aria..." He smiles easily, his eyes roaming over my face. I hope he l
Aria's POVI park my car at the coffee shop and take extra time to make sure my bun is slick. It's ridiculous how I took my precious time to look this good. I'm not supposed to care about others' opinions about me. I'm just... self-conscious.I grab my bag and leave the car. The doors to the coffee shop swoosh open and I scan the place. It's empty save for a couple occupying the front table. This is why I picked this place. On Monday evenings, it's usually deserted and perfect for a tutor session.I walk to the table closest to the window and take my seat. It's 4:51 which means I'm early. I just hope Jason doesn't arrive late so that I can get this over with and return home.My blankets miss me. The cold is biting. I'm freezing even with two shirts, warm fuzzy palazzo pants and my brother's hoodie. I run my tongue over my lower lip and lean back into my chair. When Mimi walks over, I mirror her warm smile and order a hot mug of coffee. I'm sipping my coffee and staring at the door w
Aria's POV "Do you want to see who it is? Should I open up?' Lily glances at me, her hand hovering above the doorknob. It's not like I can hide in here forever, so I just nod. As soon as she opens the door, Aiden's face comes into view. Lily gives me a 'what is he doing here?' kind of look but I shrug in reply. To be honest, it baffles me that Aiden is here, and not with his friend. "What are you doing here? It's either your lack of reading abilities paid off or you deliberately ignored the sign outside. Girls' bathroom." Lily says in a cold voice. Aiden ignores Lily, he takes a few steps toward me. "Hey," he says. "Uh... hi," I reply. "Look, I'm sorry. I didn't know he'd react that way after watching the video. Jason is..." "A jerk." Lily cuts in. "We know. Now do us a favour and leave." "I'm here to apologise," Aiden says, ignoring Lily again. "Jason is my best friend. I know that he can be annoying at times but trust me when he gets to know you... When you get to know him