Olivia Jamerson spent years stewing in hidden rage for the person behind all her high-school ridicule and embarrassment. That person was none other than Joshua Taylor, son of the football coach and the famed bully of Westminster High. Students feared him, his friends revered him and teachers were sick of him. Two years after graduation and leaving town, Olivia had changed her whole appearance and character so much that no one could recognize her. Drowning in the sea of New Yorkers, Olivia finally felt that she had left her past behind and become a whole new person. At least that was the case until she bumped into the unlikeliest person she expected to meet in the big city—her old bully. Despite being annoyingly hotter than she remembered, the only thing that bothered her was that he was disturbingly nice, but worst of all, he did not remember her. Things turn a whole lot crazier when she finds out that Joshua has amnesia and when he starts flirting with her as if they did not have a complicated past. A big city, sparks and tension, and two people—one with bitter memories of their relationship and one with a blank canvas eager to fill it with potential memories. Will their tragic past catch up to them and will their horns lock once again? Will Olivia hold on to her grudges and lock him out of her life once again, or will she open her heart to the new and improved Joshua?
view moreThe back of my hand wiped across my face with force, wiping away the stream of tears that were drenching my face. Using my free hand, I picked up the green olives off my sticky school floor until 2 bottles worth of olives filled the cave of the t-shirt I was extending from its bottom hem. Without lifting my gaze, I dragged my feet to the nearest trashcan and emptied out my t-shirt cave before walking back to my locker.
Building up the courage within me, I finally looked up at my locker which had been “decorated” for the occasion.
Happy Birthday, Olive! Here’s a bunch of olives you can invite to your birthday party!
My hand reached out and pulled out the sticky note that taunted me before I crumbled it in my fist. Reluctantly, my eyes darted to the small mirror on the door of my locker and I saw my deranged, teary, mascara-streaked face looking back at me.
A happy birthday indeed.
Slamming my locker door shut, I snapped back into my pathetic reality as I watched my so-called schoolmates whisper, point, and giggle at my misfortune. Casting my eyes down, I avoided the crowd and dashed for the girls’ toilet. Piling my bag and books in a corner, I took a good, long look at myself in the mirror again.
Olivia Taylor. A high-school senior who turned 17 a little over 8 hours ago.
My soggy t-shirt began hugging my body as the smell of olives filled my nostrils. It was my first time wearing it and I had bought it for my birthday after saving up to buy it. I didn’t even manage to get a photo in it before that as*hole ruined it.
After hyperventilating for a few seconds, the dams broke. I wailed out loud as I gripped the counter until my knuckles turned white. What I went through wasn’t something new, it was an everyday occurrence, yet somehow it struck me where it hurt.
“Oh, girls, look who we have here!” a familiar eerie voice echoed through the restroom.
My upset self failed to notice Breanna and her clique stroll in. Turning my head towards the sound of her voice, my eyes scanned her from bottom to top. As usual, she was dressed to perfection and was a walking branded advertisement.
“It’s Westminster’s very own Outcast Olive. Having a meltdown so early in the day, already? My, oh my, this is certainly a record.” A mocking smirk curled her lips as her nose wrinkled at the very sight of me.
Sighing loudly, I ignored her, wiped my face, and pushed my way out of the restroom. My feet quickened to my locker and I scavenged through it for something to wear. The only thing available was an ugly yellow sweater gifted by my grandmother. Don’t get me wrong, I love my Grammy, but the sweater was itchy besides looking like a dirty yellow ball of wool.
Left with no choice, I pulled over the sweater over my weirdly stained pink t-shirt. Gripping onto the strap of my backpack tightly, I entered my homeroom with my head down. My eyes avoided eye contact with everyone until I slumped into my seat at the back of the classroom.
Just when I thought the nightmare was over, another hauntingly familiar voice echoed through the busy classroom, silencing everyone. “Hey, is it just me or does everyone else smell sour olives?”
Lifting my eyes, I glared at the source of the voice. The black-haired jock in the football jacket just arched his eyebrow at me and his lips curled into a wicked smirk. The class cheered and laughed at his joke, at my expense. Thankfully, I lost their attention when the homeroom teacher entered the class and I disappeared into my own world as I grumbled under my breath.
Joshua Taylor. The football team captain, the youngest son of the school’s football coach, and Westminster High’s famed bully. His friend revered him, others feared him and the teachers were sick of him. He was untouchable, which made his fame go to his head. Instead of using his reputation for good, Joshua chose to bully his schoolmates and sink everyone down until they were a pile of garbage.
A couple of hours later, I lowered my food tray to an isolated table in the corner of the cafeteria during lunch. Not long after that, Joshua and his loyal boys—or rather, left and right-hand men—strolled into the cafeteria. After locking his eyes with mine, he made his way to me, much to my displeasure.
Please don’t be heading towards me.
The obnoxious football captain slammed his hand on my table and his championship ring clashed against the metal table. “Yo! Jamerson!”
The sharp sound of metal made me a jolt and attracted the attention of the whole cafeteria, probably just what he wanted. Swallowing the lump in my throat, I lifted my gaze to meet his smug face moving close to mine. Just the sight of his arrogant face made me want to punch him, but that was not who I was.
“Happy Birthday, Jamerson!” Joshua wished with a wink, much to my surprise.
Wait, is he really being sincere?
“I have a present for you. Do you want to see it?” he asked, tempting me with his voice.
However, before I could react, that f*cking monster placed a huge bottle of Jameson Irish Whisky on my table. After laughing in my face, he lowered his face towards my ear slowly.
“Did you really think I got you a present? Dream on, loser!” he whispered in my ear, his words sounding like the hisses of a poisonous snake.
He really is an a*shole!
All of a sudden, a stern voice cut through all the laughter, “Taylor! Jacobson! Stop right there!”
Peeling my attention away from Joshua, I noticed the school counselor and security officer pointing in my direction. The lousy bullies bolted away, jumping over tables as their hoots echoed through the chaotic cafeteria. The security officer passed by me as he chased after them, but the school counselor stopped at my table. His eyes narrowed at the evident liquor bottle on my table before they shifted to me.
F*ck! I am so going to get into trouble!
“Mr. Lopez, it’s not what it looks like. This is not mine!” I pleaded, pushing the bottle away from me.
The stern counselor raised his hand, stopping me. “Relax, Ms. Jamerson. I know it is not yours. It belongs to Coach Taylor's private stash and was stolen by his son as some kind of prank. You are free and I will return this to its dutiful owner.”
“Oh, thank god. Thank you so much, Sir.” Placing a hand over my pacing heart, I exhaled with relief.
Picking up the bottle, Mr. Lopez turned around to exit the cafeteria, but he stopped and turned around for a second. “Oh, and Ms. Jamerson? Happy Birthday.”
Nodding in acknowledgment, I felt a small smile curve my lips at his words. It felt nice that at least one person genuinely cared. It used to be two, but my best friend, Adrina, had to relocate with her family to Canada a couple of months ago. School used to be much tolerable with her, but without her, it was insufferable.
However, there was another person I knew in school, someone I had seen since the day I was born. Scanning the cafeteria, my eyes fell on the familiar brunette male in the football jacket on the far right sitting with the loud jocks. Like instinct, he looked up and locked his eyes with mine. A look of pity flashed through his face and his shoulders shrugged slightly before he shifted his attention back to the people around me.
You would think my very own older brother would protect me from getting bullied, but no. In fact, besides our same last names, only a handful of people knew we were siblings. We ran with different crowds, or at least he did while I walked the halls alone.
Still, Luke wasn’t heartless. He would check up on me occasionally and give me advice before apologizing for not being able to do anything. It was just that he was not in an ideal situation. Luke was really working hard for a football scholarship and since Joshua was the captain of the team as well as the son of the coach, he had his hands tied. He did not want to risk doing anything that could get him kicked out of the team.
Did I wish he would put me first instead of his scholarship? Yes. But could I do anything about it? No. So, I fought my battles alone.
Eager for the school day to be over, I strolled back towards my locker as everyone stared at my ugly sweater. My jaw clenched in annoyance but not as much as when I opened my locker door to find that someone had slipped something inside.
Picking up the polaroid picture, I turned it around and my eyes darted to the words written under the picture first.
‘Happy Birthday Olive! Love, Joshua!’
His words confused me for a second before my gaze moved up to see the picture. Imaginary steam blew out from my ears when I saw that it was a picture of me picking up the olives as tears streamed down my face from earlier.
I hate you, Joshua Taylor!
Olivia’s POV About five years had passed, yet Westminster High School was still standing strong but the only difference was that it was now an elementary school. The place I used to call my own personal living hell was now about to have a new student, Nia Marie Jamerson-Taylor. “Mommy, will it be scary?” my Nia asked as her little hand held onto my hand as we got out of our car. Letting out an exhale, I knelt down and adjusted her brunette hair. “Yes, at first. But then you’ll start to enjoy it so much.” Despite having my own unpleasant experience, the last thing I wanted was to unload that burden on my daughter. So, the day I said ‘I do’ to Joshua Taylor, I buried all my bitter memories away and vowed to look forward. To be honest, it felt like just yesterday I agreed to marry him and then, six months later, I walked down the aisle with Nia to Joshua as our friends and family witnessed us. Adrina took some time to warm up to Joshua but she eventually did and stood as my maid of h
Olivia’s POV “You’re doing great, Olivia. Keep pushing for five seconds,” Dr. Kingsley instructed as Joshua held onto my hand tightly in the delivery room. Shaking my head, I leaned back against the head with a grunt. “No, I can’t. I can’t push anymore, I can’t.” “You’re going to have to if you want to see your baby girl. So, push for me, Olivia!” Dr. Kingsley ordered, patting my thighs. Joshua kissed my forehead and gripped my hand. “You are doing great, baby. Just a little while longer, okay?” “Okay, Olivia. I see her head. Now, you’re going to have to push even harder. Go! Push!” the doctor yelled, but I couldn’t take it anymore. Tears streamed down my face and sobs escaped my mouth at how guilty I was feeling that I was unable to push my own baby out easily. I felt useless and unfit to be a mother before my child even came out of me. “Via, no. I know that look. Listen to me, I know you can do this. You endured my bullying, you gave me the middle finger proudly, you moved t
Olivia’s POV I slowly opened my eyes to a blue hospital room and a pounding headache that echoed in my ears. I fluttered my eyelids as I desperately tried to remember what happened but I was so confused and I couldn’t remember how I got there. The last thing I remembered was being in the cab and the light changing green, and then, there I was, in horrifying pain as I lay motionless on the hospital bed. Then, I recalled why I was in the taxi in the first place and my hand immediately reached out to my belly as an indescribable feeling of fear paralyzed me. But, as soon as my palm touched my swollen belly and felt the faint movement inside, relief washed over me, making me finally release the breath I didn’t know I was holding in. Gently moving my neck to look around the room, I caught sight of a few flower bouquets, balloons, greeting cards, and finally, a head resting by my hand. At once I knew who the head belonged to, but just as I was about to lift my arm and touch the head, I f
Joshua’s POVEverything happened so fast that I couldn’t comprehend what had just happened. A couple of hours ago I was introducing Olivia as my girlfriend and the mother of my child, and everything felt fine, perfect even. Then, one minute I was looking around for Olivia who had suspiciously disappeared then, and the next minute the hospital was calling me.Am I dreaming?The minute the nurse’s words reached my ears about an accident, I felt a thundering echo within me. Part of me felt a gut-wrenching pain knowing exactly who she was calling me about, but another part of me refused to believe it.Terrified to hear her answer to my question, I stuttered out my question, “W…who is it?”“According to her ID in her purse, it’s Olivia Jamerson,” she answered.&nb
Joshua’s POVAdjusting my suit, I strolled into the hall majestically as the sound of my shoes tapping against the marble floor echoed through the noisy hall. From the corner of my eyes, I saw Olivia following me secretly, but I didn’t get a chance to call out to her when people started huddling around me.“Joshua Taylor, as I live and breathe! F*ck! Look at you, you beautiful b*stard! You cleaned up nicely, a*shole!” Will, one of my football team members exclaimed as he patted my back strongly.Were these really the kind of people I was friends with?Almost everyone in attendance approached me to hug me and shake my hand, which was expected given how popular I was back when we were in high school. But, as much as it was interesting to see how they had grown up in a matter of a few years, I quickly dismissed them and headed further into the h
Olivia’s POVMy hand glided across my lips as I appeared a layer of red lipstick on it before my lips chapped together. Letting out a long exhale, I looked at my reflection in the mirror and smiled. Joshua had bought me an off-shoulder red dress that curved around my pregnant bump perfectly and that had a mid-thigh slit, making me feel both comfortable and sexy at the same time.“Are you sure about this, Oli?” Luke asked as he leaned against my door frame.Turning to look at him, I nodded as my eyes scanned him dressed sharply in a blue suit. “Yes, Lukey. It’s going to be super awkward for sure, but I promised Joshua and myself that I would do this since I missed prom.”“Alright then. I and Raina will swing by after her friend’s engagement party. Will you be okay till then?” he questioned, adjusting my twisted earring.
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