That morning, I keep my distance from Grey, which is freaking hard to do when the questions keep piling up in my head.
The more I think about it, the more unsettling it all seems.
Why did Grey look so angry when she got that call from Harrisâs office?
Why did she expose our parentsâ marriage when she seemed so determined to keep it under wraps since the beginning?
And what the hell did Harris mean when he said she could destroy Redwood?
How?
Sheâs the most popular teacher, sure.
And itâs freaking aggravating how the lust-crazed dirtbags at Redwood drool over her.
But thatâs nothing that could cause the very foundations of Redwood Prep to crumble.
Harris is out of his mind.
I should just forget about it.
But thereâs this sneaking suspicion in my gut that Iâm missing something.
Looking back, itâs a little strange that Grey didnât quit Redwood after she found out who I was. Even if she couldnât leave right away because of a contract or something, sheâd have booked it eventually. The fact that sheâs holding on, that sheâs insistent on staying, lands different now that Iâm seeing it from a new perspective.
What exactly does she want from Redwood?
âYou okay, Zane?â Dutch asks, peering at me as the musical bells chime.
I nod, stepping away from my drums. âJust thinking.â
âThatâs rare,â Finn mumbles, setting his bass in the stand.
I flip him off.
Sol rolls his eyes from where heâs lounging in the sofa.
âI gotta pick up Cadey.â Dutchâs amber gaze drills into me. âYou want to come?â
âWhy? You think Iâm going to sneak off and see Grey if youâre not watching me?â
âIt was just an offer, Zane. But thanks. Now I know what you really want to do.â
âLetâs go.â I slap Sol on the leg. âIf heâs on the move, weâre all on the move.â
Sol groans, but he gets up and follows us without complaint.
Itâs second period and students are pouring out of classrooms. The moment they see us coming, they step aside, leaving a clear path for us.
Cadence is hanging out by her locker with her friend Serena. The brunette in the leather jacket gives Finn a quick glance before smiling at me.
âHey,â I say, lifting my chin.
A nervous grin flits over her face.
While her friend looks uncomfortable, Cadey doesnât. She walks boldly toward Dutch. My brother moves into her as if theyâve been apart for years rather than just first period.
I notice Sol hanging back, looking moodier than usual.
âHad a good class, babe?â Dutch asks, slipping an arm around Cadenceâs waist and giving her a kiss.
âYeah, youâd know if youâd attend for once.â
âIâll steal your notes.â
âTo do what? I never see you take any tests.â She holds the side of his face, her giant wedding ring sparkling bright enough to blind someone.
Everyone passing by stares at them. Most of the guys are staring at Dutch in confusion. Most of the girls are staring at Cadenceâs ring, which Dutch made sure could be spotted from the moon.
I wonder when Jinx will break the news of their marriage to the masses. Dutch paid her off and told her to keep her virtual mouth shut, but thereâs no hiding how much he loves Cadey. Everyone knows somethingâs up and that ring is just confirmation. I heard several girls weeping after finding out my twin was off the market for good.
I wish he wasnât.
Now that Dutch is settled down, Jinx seems more obsessed with me. Iâve noticed my name ramping up in her app. If I wasnât paired with Miss Jamieson, I wouldnât really give a damn, but things are getting complicated. Having more and more eyes on us wonât spell anything but trouble.
âLet me hold your purse,â Dutch says, reaching for Cadenceâs bag.
I scoff as my brother swings the purse over his head and walks with one arm over Cadeyâs shoulders.
Those two are freaking obnoxious.
We take off beside them, heading for Cadeyâs next class.
At that moment, three jocks stalk into the hallway. Theyâre tall and bulky, walking squares in puffy letterman jackets. One carries a football under his arm. Itâs obvious to me, from the moment they spot us, that theyâre looking for a fight.
âHeads up,â I mumble, tapping Sol on the shoulder.
Dutch pushes Cadey behind him.
Finn pauses to bookmark his e-book before pocketing the phone.
The jocks come closer, crap-eating grins on their faces.
My fingers coil. The rivalry between the music and the sports department is legendary. Since dad is practically the ambassador of Redwood, music has gotten most of the financial support and media buzz.
The jocks have always resented us for stealing their thunder.
I donât feel sorry for them.
Maybe if they didnât suck so much, they would get more acknowledgement.
âYo,â the meathead at the front says, swaggering over to us, âwhich one of you is the lucky bastard who bagged Jamieson?â
Immediately, the hallway goes quiet.
Fights are rare at Redwood.
Here, itâs more convenient to throw money than fists.
Moneyâs cleaner. Quicker. And thereâs no need to get your hands dirty.
My hands are begging for this guyâs blood though.
I take a step forward.
Finn moves slightly in front of me.
âCome on. Who was it? I just want to shake your hand.â The idiot grins. âPreferably, the one that was inside her.â
My entire body jolts forward.
Sol steps in front of me this time.
Iâm being blocked by the two of them and it still isnât enough.
Dutch unleashes a scowl. âWalk away. Now.â
The jock sizes Dutch up. âOr what?â
âOr Iâll bash your skull into your freaking tail bone,â I snap, lunging.
Sol grabs my shoulder.
Finn stretches his arms over my chest, barring me.
âWhy so uptight after hitting a babe like Jamieson? Donât tell me you couldnât handle her?â He laughs. âTell Miss J to come my way if she wants a real man.â He grabs his crotch. âIâll make eighteen feel like thirty-seven.â
âHave some freaking respect,â Cadence snaps, stalking up to the guy even though sheâs pint-sized and can do zero damage. âYouâre disgusting.â
Dutch pulls his wife all the way behind him. Cadence struggles to be free, looking ready to beat the crap out of everyone.
No wonder Dutch fell head over heels.
His girlâs a dynamite.
âDonât be so selfish, kings. At least tell us if she tastes as good as she looks.â The jock grins, showing off teeth just begging to be smashed in. âIs it just one of you who got to smash?â Eyes glinting, he whispers, âOr do all of you shareââ
I break out of Sol and Finnâs human barricade and lash my drumstick across the bastardâs face. He lets out a scream that rattles through the hallway. Bending down, he grabs his head.
His two friends rush me, lips twisted darkly. Sol and Finn launch at them.
Sol throws a dirty right hook.
Finn does a round-house kick and the other guy crumples like a potato sack.
The fight is over before it even begins.
We form a straight line, staring at the jocks.
They pick themselves off the floor, skin flaming in embarrassment. The one at the front has a large, drumstick sized welt on his cheekbones.
âStop now unless you want your face rearranged,â I warn them.
The jocks curse and rush at us, roaring.
Just then, the football coach enters the hallway.
âWhat the hell is going on here?â
âThey threw the first punch, coach. Wasnât us.â
The meathead bawls and sets a hand on his face which is already starting to swell. âI think he blinded me, coach. I canât see.â
The little prick.
My stick was nowhere near his eyes.
A vein pops in the coachâs face. âYou. You. You. And You.â He stabs a finger in our direction. âPrincipalâs office.â
I glare at the coach.
Dutch folds his arms over his chest.
Finn doesnât move.
The coach sees our resistance and goes red. âI donât care who your father is, we do not allow fighting at Redwood. If my star QB is benched, I swear, Iâll take this straight to the school district board. Principalâs office. Now.â
Dutch drops his arms.
Finn looks annoyed.
The jock preens at me, sticking out his tongue.
I want to rip his spine out by the throat.
âLetâs go.â The coach motions for us to walk in front of him.
Under his breath, Sol lets out a spew of colorful curses in Spanish. I donât need a translation to hear that heâs not in the mood for this crap.
Dutch grabs Cadenceâs shoulders. âIâll be right back.â
She nods.
Dutch, Finn, and Sol trail me down the hallway.
Everyone watches our procession with solemn eyes. Weâve done our share of crap here at Redwood, but this is the first time weâve started a fistfight in broad daylight.
Youâre reckless. Emotional. Irresponsible.
Dadâs words echo in my head.
Now, as I walk beside my brothers, watching the heaviness on their faces, I wonder if he was right.
Jinx: Do Kings Fight For Their Concubines?
They say music is a weapon and Snare King showed heâs just as dangerous as Prince Charming when he uses those sticks on something other than drums.
With rumors swirling about whoâs been occupying the Snare Kingâs bed, tempers reached a boiling point. The battle ended swiftly and there was a clear winner, but why didnât it feel like a victory?
Perhaps, Snare King and his royal brothers should have kept their dirty deeds from the light. Because now that the world is watching, there wonât be anywhere for their secrets to hide.
Until the next post, keep your enemies close and your secrets even closer.
â Jinx