âMIA!â
I immediately tense at the sound of his voice. Taking a deep breath for courage, I spin on my heel, standing face-to-face with Brandon.
Over a week went by since the incident at Q. I stayed with Nico since then, skipping a week of college for his sake as much as mine. He asked me to wait until my bruise healed before going back, but with finals only days away, I canât afford to skip any more classes.
The bruise is almost gone. Nothing but a yellow-green shadow over my jaw. It makes students and professors stop mid-step, openly staring at me with pitiful expressions.
No one has said one word to me since I walked through the door two hours ago, even though everyone knows what happened. The clip Jake recorded wasnât just saved on his phone. It uploaded into the cloudâ¦
Someone hacked Jakeâs account, downloaded the video, and sent it flying around campus. I almost doubled over and threw up when the triplets told me, but I realized something while I stayed locked in Nicoâs house.
Iâm not ashamed of what happened. Iâd rather not have the entire college ecosystem watch Jake Grey shove his dick inside my mouth, but if the clip proves a wake-up call for people like Brandon, thatâs one good thing to come out of it.
Getting my sister back is the other.
She cried for hours on Sunday, apologizing for not being there for me throughout the years. We cleared the air, worked out the differences, and sheâs been stopping by every day to keep me company while Nicoâs at work.
I didnât have time to be bored. Every member of the Hayes family came over at some point. Theo brought me food from The Olive Tree when Nico couldnât take time off during lunch, and Rita practically lived with us, arriving early every morning and not leaving until Nico came home at five oâclock.
Shawn came over twice, once for the statement and once with an update I didnât care much about. Jakeâs father couldnât afford to post bail, so heâs locked up, awaiting trial, and Jessieâs still recovering at the hospital. Heâs getting better. The whack he took to his head wonât leave any lasting damage, but it didnât look promising at first.
âMia,â Brandon repeats, his tone measured like heâs afraid to startle me. He stands at a safe distance wearing his signature look: a letterman jacket and blue jeans.
His blond hair is combed to the side and styled the way rich, entitled boys style it⦠too much product. His cold, bluish-gray eyes skim over me, but thereâs no cocky grin twisting his battered face. I donât think Iâve ever seen him without it.
âListen, Iâm sorry,â he says, swallowing hard. âTruly. I know it doesnât mean shit, but I really am sorry. I called it all off, I swear. You know news spreads like wildfire around here, so it shouldnât take long before everyone knows not to touch you, but if any of those idiots are suicidal enough to say one fucking word to you, come straight to me, alright?â
I stare at him blankly. Nico mentioned he talked to him that night. While I expected Brandon to call off the prize, I didnât expect an apology.
âMia,â he urges. âDid you hear what I said?â
âIâm not deaf. Please just leave me alone, okay?â
He clenches his fists, but instead of annoyed, he comes across defeated. âI will. I promise, but if anyone bothers you, let me know. Iâll take care of it.â
âYouâre the last person Iâd ever come to for help.â
He runs his fingers through the perfectly styled hair, but it does nothing to mess it up. âI know youâve got no reason to trust me. I get it, but I meant what I said. Iâm here if you ever need anything.â
âJust stay away from me. Thatâs all I ask.â I turn on my heel to leave and find another person I donât want to see in the middle of the corridor.
I veer to the left, getting out of Blairâs way, but she steps into my path, holding one manicured finger up.
âGive me a minute,â she says. âI owe you an apology.â
âSave it for someone who cares,â Codyâs voice booms behind me, and a shudder of relief rattles down my spine.
Iâm still absolutely useless at confrontation.
âIâm trying to apologize,â Blair insists, glaring as his hand snakes around my middle.
âBullshit. Youâre trying to make yourself look good.â
She sinks her teeth into her bottom lip, eyes locked on Cody, tears welling. âIâve seen the video⦠I didnât hurt her, butââ
âYouâve been hurting her for years.â
She swallows hard, lifting her chin. âYouâre right. And Iâm sorry about that, and aboutâ¦â She lets out a defeated breath. âI feel responsible. Maybe if I said something⦠Iâm a girl, too, you know? What Jake did⦠I feel for Mia.â
âYouâre not a girl, Blair. Youâre a bitch, and you donât feel. Save the theatricals for someone who gives a fuck.â
He ushers me down the corridor, away from Brandon and Blair, away from the curious eyes of other students who stopped nearby, pretending to talk with friends while listening to the exchange.
âYou didnât have to be so rude,â I say when we emerge from the building. âPeople change, Cody.â
He scoffs. âShe hasnât changed. Sheâs just aware everyoneâs looking out for you now, and if she keeps acting like a bitch, itâll come back to bite her ass. Donât forget all the shit she put you through, Mia.â
I wish I could forget. Whatâs the point in dwelling on the past? All it does is bring me down. Nico was right when he said I donât believe in myself.
What happened, happened.
I dealt with Asher.
I dealt with Jake.
Itâs time I deal with the bullying and ridicule I suffered for years so my self-esteem stops taking a nose-dive. Maybe forgiving people who hurt me is the first step to healing?