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The Rival's Secret Play
The Rival's Secret Play
Penulis: Favour Isaac

The Golden Thief

Penulis: Favour Isaac
last update Tanggal publikasi: 2026-03-16 23:06:25

The scholarship was my only way out of Borikiri.

Every time I looked at my hands, I saw the blisters from helping Mum fry puff-puff under the hot sun. I saw the way her back bent a little lower every year. St. Jude’s Academy was supposed to be my ticket to a life where we didn’t have to worry about the next meal or the landlord’s heavy knocks.

That was why I was in the library at 11:00 p.m. while the other students were at a secret party in the dorms.

"Just ten more pages," I whispered to myself.

The ancient library was silent, smelling of old paper and expensive wax. I needed this A+. If my grades slipped even an inch, the board would snatch my scholarship away and hand it to some rich kid who didn't even know how to spell 'hard work.'

A heavy thud echoed from the back of the room.

My heart jumped. I wasn't supposed to be here this late. If the headmaster caught me, I was dead. I quickly blew out my small reading lamp and ducked behind a shelf of thick history books.

Clink. Clink.

That wasn't a teacher. It sounded like metal hitting metal.

I crawled on my hands and knees, moving toward the sound. I reached the Restricted Archive a place even the honors students couldn't enter. The heavy iron door was cracked open. A thin beam of light cut through the darkness inside.

I peered through the gap.

A tall boy stood in front of the school’s private vault. He was wearing a dark hoodie, but I knew that posture anywhere. He moved with a calm confidence that made my blood boil.

It was Maxwell Thorne.

The Student Council President. The "Golden Boy." The heir to the Thorne empire. He was the most powerful student at St. Jude’s, and he treated people like me like we were invisible ghosts.

Maxwell reached into the vault. His fingers wrapped around a velvet box. He opened it, and even in the dim light, the Founder’s Ring sparkled like a fallen star. It was worth more than my entire neighborhood.

He didn't hesitate. He stuffed the ring into his pocket.

My breath hitched. My foot shifted, hitting a heavy wooden stool. Thump.

Maxwell froze. He didn't run. He didn't panic. He slowly turned his head toward the door. His eyes were cold, sharp, and dangerously calm.

"I know you're there, Loveth," he said. His voice was like smooth silk over a jagged blade.

I stepped out from behind the door, my chest tight. My hands were shaking, so I balled them into fists. "You're stealing it. The Founder’s Ring."

Maxwell took a step toward me. He didn't look like the perfect student anymore. He looked like a predator. "Stealing is such a harsh word. Let’s call it... reclaiming."

"I'm calling the Headmaster," I said, backing away. "They’ll take your title. They’ll kick you out. You think you’re untouchable because of your name? Not tonight."

I turned to run, but Maxwell was faster. He lunged forward, his hand slamming against the door to block my exit. He was so close I could smell his expensive cologne, sandalwood and something dark.

"Go ahead," he whispered into my ear. "Tell them. But before you do, think about your scholarship, Loveth Amadi."

I stiffened. "What are you talking about?"

"My father sits on the board," Maxwell said, his voice dropping to a dangerous low. "One phone call from me, and your files will vanish. You’ll be back in the mud of the city by sunrise. No degree. No future. Just another girl who couldn't make the cut."

"You wouldn't," I gasped. The air felt thin. Everything I had worked for was hanging by a thread.

"Try me," he challenged. His eyes searched mine, looking for the moment I would break.

I hated him. I hated the way he looked down at me. I hated that he was right. At St. Jude’s, his word was law, and mine was nothing.

"What do you want?" I spat.

"I didn't steal this ring for myself," Maxwell said, his gaze flickering toward the hallway. "And I need it back in that vault before the Gala on Friday. But I can't be the one seen with it. I need someone invisible. I need you."

"I'm not helping a thief," I snapped.

"You're not helping a thief, Loveth. You're saving your own life. If I go down, I'm taking you with me. I’ll tell them you were my accomplice. Who do you think they’ll believe? The Thorne heir, or the girl from the slums?"

He reached into his pocket and pulled out a small, folded piece of paper. He pressed it into my palm. His skin was burning hot against mine.

"Meet me at the chapel tunnels at midnight tomorrow," he ordered. "Don't be late."

He pushed past me and vanished into the shadows of the library before I could even find my voice. I stood there, clutching the paper, my heart hammering against my ribs like a trapped bird.

I looked down at the note. It wasn't a map.

It was a photo.

My stomach turned to ice. It was a picture of my mother at her stall in the market. There was a red circle drawn around her head.

He wasn't just threatening my scholarship. He was threatening my family.

A loud alarm suddenly cut through the silence of the school. The high-pitched wail echoed off the stone walls.

The vault alarm.

I looked back at the vault. It was wide open. Maxwell was gone. In three minutes, security would be here, and I was the only person standing in the room with an empty safe.

I had to move. Now.

I ran toward the back exit, but as I reached the heavy oak doors, they swung open.

"Stop right there!" a voice barked.

The beam of a high-powered flashlight blinded me. I raised my arm to shield my eyes, my heart stopping in my chest.

"Loveth?" Professor Alden’s voice was full of shock. "What have you done?"

Beside him stood Maxwell Thorne. He wasn't wearing his hoodie anymore. He was in his perfect school blazer, looking horrified.

"Professor," Maxwell said, his voice shaking with fake concern. "I saw her running from the archive. I tried to stop her, but I was too late."

He looked at me, and for a split second, a cruel smirk touched his lips.

"She has the ring," Maxwell said firmly. "Search for her."

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    "They have her?" I whispered. The word felt like a physical blow.My little sister, Joy, was only nine. She was supposed to be at home, tucked under the covers while Mum worked the late shift at the Gala."I came here to work the extra hours for your books," Mum sobbed, her hands shaking as she gripped my arms. "A man in a suit came to the kitchen. He showed me a video of Joy. She’s in a cold room, Loveth. He said if I didn't help hide the knife in your wrap, they would hurt her."The betrayal stung worse than any physical wound. Victoria hadn't just used Maxwell or the Professor. She had used my own mother to frame me."Where is she?" I asked, my voice turning into ice."The old boiler room," Mum pointed toward the stairs. "But the guards are everywhere. Loveth, please, just run! If you stay, they will kill you both!""I’m not leaving her," I said.I looked at the ballroom doors. I could hear Victoria’s voice over the speakers, spinning her lies, making the world believe I was a murd

  • The Rival's Secret Play   The Red Frame

    My knees buckled. I stared at Professor Alden’s body. Just twenty minutes ago, he was looking at me with disappointment. Now, his eyes were open and empty, staring at nothing."No," I whispered. "He was alive. He was just in the library.""Victoria is fast," Cassian said, his voice cold. He didn’t lower the gun. "She knew the Professor wouldn’t stay quiet once he realized Maxwell wasn’t the only one in that vault. He saw her, Loveth. And now, he’s the reason you’re going to spend the rest of your life in a cage."I looked at the knife. My scholarship letter was the piece of paper that represented my mother’s dreams and my sweat was wrapped around the handle. It was soaked in dark, thick red."You're working with her," Maxwell growled. He stepped in front of me, shielding me from Cassian’s aim. "You’ve always wanted my spot, Cassian. But murder? That’s low, even for a Vale.""I’m not working with her," Cassian spat. "I’m winning. Victoria kills the witness, you take the fall, and I bec

  • The Rival's Secret Play    The Blood Pact

    Dust choked the air. The explosion behind us had sealed the exit. We were trapped in the belly of St. Jude’s Academy, and the only way out was forward into the dark.I stared at the word on the wall. Sacrifice."My name," I whispered, my finger trembling as I touched the fresh red ink. "How did she get my name on this wall? She was just at a party."Maxwell didn’t answer. He was staring at the rubble behind us. His "Golden Boy" mask was completely gone now. He looked hunted. He looked human."Victoria doesn’t go to parties to dance, Loveth," he said, his voice echoing off the damp stone. "She goes to watch. She’s been planning this for weeks. She knew you’d be in the library. She knew I’d break tonight.""You still stole it!" I snapped, my fear turning into hot anger. "You risked my life. You risked my mother’s life for a ring!"Maxwell turned on me. He grabbed my shoulders, his fingers digging into my skin. "My family is broke, Loveth! The Thorne name is a lie. We owe millions to peo

  • The Rival's Secret Play    The Setup

    The air left my lungs. I looked at Maxwell, my jaw dropping. He stood there in his crisp school blazer, looking like a worried angel. But his eyes were like two pieces of flint. He was setting me up."Search her," Maxwell repeated. His voice was steady, but I could hear the hidden threat beneath it.Professor Alden stepped forward. His face was pale. "Loveth? Is this true? Please tell me you didn't do this.""I didn't!" I shouted. My voice cracked. "He’s lying! He was the one in the vault! He’s the one who took it!"Maxwell sighed, a sound of pure pity. "Professor, she’s clearly panicked. She probably thought she could sell the ring and pay for her tuition. It’s a sad situation, really."I wanted to scream. I wanted to lunge at him and scratch that fake look of concern off his face."Check her pockets, Professor," Maxwell urged.Professor Alden reached out. I didn't move. I couldn't move. If they found that note, the one with the picture of my mother, they would know I was connected t

  • The Rival's Secret Play   The Golden Thief

    The scholarship was my only way out of Borikiri.Every time I looked at my hands, I saw the blisters from helping Mum fry puff-puff under the hot sun. I saw the way her back bent a little lower every year. St. Jude’s Academy was supposed to be my ticket to a life where we didn’t have to worry about the next meal or the landlord’s heavy knocks.That was why I was in the library at 11:00 p.m. while the other students were at a secret party in the dorms."Just ten more pages," I whispered to myself.The ancient library was silent, smelling of old paper and expensive wax. I needed this A+. If my grades slipped even an inch, the board would snatch my scholarship away and hand it to some rich kid who didn't even know how to spell 'hard work.'A heavy thud echoed from the back of the room.My heart jumped. I wasn't supposed to be here this late. If the headmaster caught me, I was dead. I quickly blew out my small reading lamp and ducked behind a shelf of thick history books.Clink. Clink.Th

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