Liesâthey hurt people, destroy relationships, destroy peopleâs lives . . . But what if you were lying to protect yourself, to have something good come out of it? Would that lie still be wrong?
It seems understandable that everyone lies to protect themselves in a sense. A cheating husband lies to protect himself from having his infidelity discovered, from a divorce, or from destroying his image in society. A killer lies to save his horrid ass. A mother lies to protect her daughter from everything she did wrong when she was young, like dating the wrong guy or smoking . . . And falling for her English teacher?
A girl lies to herself every night when she looks in the mirror and tells herself that she isnât good enough, that she isnât beautiful. A guy lies when he thinks acting manly will make people respect him more.
Liesâthey hurt and destroy lives.
So why couldnât I feel guilty about lying to everyone around me, by not telling them that I could remember?
Was it because, at the end of the day, it would do a lot of people good?
Was it because I didnât even know who it could be anymore?
Was it because I was rightfully scared?
A sigh left my lips.
The afternoon air, crisp and cold, cut me as I made my way out of the Rover and pushed the door closed.
My grasp on my books tightened as I immediately began walking towards the school.
There was no time to feel guilty. I had nearly died. This had to stop.
âYou forgot to lock it.â
I stilled, then glanced sheepishly at a grinning Marley before locking it.
âGood morning.â I smiled brightly at her as I hooked my arm into hers, then proceeded towards the door.
My smile faltered a bit when I sensed someone elseâs gaze on me. I quickly whipped my head towards where I was sensing it from. I felt my feelings dampen as I tried to search for the stare amid the many people that were currently crowding me while walking towards their own destinations.
I sighed as I told myself that I was doing exactly what Bryce had warned me not to do. It was true, I was on edge, and by the concerned look on Marleyâs face, I was making it very, very obvious.
Yes, I needed to lie.
My mind faltered back to this morning. Waking up in Bryceâs arms, I had realized, was the best feeling in the worldâfrom what I had experienced so far anyway. Well, it was the best . . . until he tried to transform himself into a tightly wrapped cocoon, with me as the caterpillar.
âYou okay, Thi?â Marley asked, concerned, as she turned to look at me, her hand resting comfortingly on my shoulder.
My eyes widened for a second when I realized I wanted to tell her that I remembered, but instead, I calmed myself and smiled.
Be calm, Anderson. Be calm.
âWhat? Yeah, everythingâs fine! Why wouldnât everything be fine?â Lie harder, Anderson! She still looks unconvinced! âI just . . . feel like Iâm missing something. Marley . . . was there something in my past that I donât h-have now?â I mumbled, looking down at the blues of my sandals. Would she tell?
Marley paled.
She looked around us, then at me, her eyes still a bit glazed. I watched curiously as she opened her mouth, then shut it before shaking her head. âN-no! Everything is the same! Maybe youâre feeling tired . . . Do you want to go home and rest?â
I shook my head, feeling slightly disappointed that she, of all people, had denied me the truth.
Liesâthey hurt.
âIâm fine, Ley. Letâs just get to class,â I mumbled back as I managed to get a smile to reoccupy its recently abandoned spot.
Reaching our math class seemed to take a lot more time today than it usually did, but once weâd entered, both Marley and I took no time in settling in our usual spots in the far right corner of the room.
I sat near the middle of the column, while she sat in the seat behind me. Keith, like the loyal mate he was, sat beside her.
âYou look gloomy.â My head shot up, and I instantly felt myself relaxâMatthew.
Quickly grasping his jacket, I pulled him down and towards me.
âI feel like itâs eating me up, not telling Marley,â I whispered as lowly as I possibly could. Keith was sitting right behind me.
Matthew stilled for a second, then he leaned closer. âWe need to be careful, Thi. The fewer people that know about it, the better.â
I nodded.
How it was possible for him to speak so lowly was beyond me, but after straining my ears to hear every word he was saying, I was just glad I had at least understood him.
I guessed I wouldnât tell Marley . . . at least for now.
âGood morning, guys! Iâm sorry for not being able to make it yesterday, although Iâm sure you all spent the class productively answering the problems on page 487 like I had asked you all to.â
Oh crap.
My eyes widened in alarm when I couldnât find my math book. Had I left it at home?
âMs. Anderson?â
Iâm deadâdead as a duck in a restaurant!
My alarmed eyes met Mr. Phelpsâ quizzical ones, and I immediately sank lower in my seat.
âI suppose you had other, more important situations to handle, too, Ms. Anderson?â
I looked around to see almost all of the class having the same alarmed expression I wore.
Saved by the majority! Let us fall to our dooms together, brothers!
Upon looking back at Mr. Phelps, I tried not to flinch at his serious expression. âSorry, sir. Yes, sir.â
Mr. Phelps nodded. âVery well. Will you all please spend todayâs class completing your important but quite obviously neglected assignments? Yes? Thank you!â
I could swear I heard everyone let out a sigh of relief. Mr. Phelps was an amazing teacher and all, but honestly, his temper skyrocketed quite quickly, and it was explosiveâvery explosive.
Reaching for the ruler, I stopped as my fingers collided with Matthewâs. Looking at him, I grinned. He was reaching for the ruler too.
That only meant one thing: a stare-off.
âMs. Anderson, can I have a word?â
I immediately let go of the ruler.
Oh God . . .
I narrowed my eyes at the ruler, which was now grasped by only Matthew.
The ruler had chosen its master, and I kind of felt cheated.
âMs. Anderson?â
I glanced up at the slightly amused Mr. Phelps and nodded when he motioned to the door, then proceeded to follow him out.
He turned to me as he closed the door behind us. The hallway looked very calming and clean without the crowd of students.
âYou are aware, Iâm sure, that due to your . . . accident . . . you have missed quite a lot?â Mr. Phelps mumbled, coughing to clear his throat when he reached âaccident.â
I nodded. âYes, sirâ
He nodded back. âYes, well, Principal Williams has suggested putting you up with a study mate. But since youâre one of the two brightest students in class and Emigenâbeing the otherâalready has a student to tutor, I am going to help you catch up. With this being your final year, grades definitely matter, Theia.â
Hoooly . . .
âMr. Phelps, I assure youââ
âIâm afraid, before you try to refuse, I should let you know this is not an offer; itâs a requirement. Here is the letter from Principal Williams explaining so.â
I stared at the letter for a second or two before taking it. I looked up at Mr. Phelps. âWhere are we required to study, sir?â
A smile made its way onto his face, and he leaned against the door. âWherever you are most comfortable, Ms. Anderson.â
I nodded. âMay I let you know tomorrow?â
Mr. Phelps nodded, then stopped to think quickly before grasping my hand and writing down his digits.
âThis is purely for educational purposes, Ms. Anderson. Please do refrain from sending me a drunk text or something.â
I almost laughed at thatâalmost.
âSure, sir. I donât drink anyways,â I replied as we made our way back into the classroom.
Everyone stilled as we entered. Frowning in confusion, I continued to my seat.
I leaned towards Matt. âWhy is nearly everyone here acting weird?â
âAlpha Alexander nearly lost his socks when he found out you were outside of the class without anyone from the pack there with you.â
âWhat! Who told him?â
He shook his head in regret. âSorry, TheiaâI did. I have a sworn duty to tell him everything about you.â
Possessive Alpha Mate mode activated.
âI feel like the president.â
Matthew let out a low laugh as he picked up the ruler again.
âYouâre our queen, Theia. Youâre kind of more important here.â
Holy smackers . . .
***
âAnd the Presidential Award for Best Killjoy goes to . . .â
Beside me, Connor did his best drum impression.
âRoman Naight!â
Rome gave me a thankful smile for a second before he growled again. I knew better than to call him Romanov in public; he despised that name.
âMr. Phelps tutoring you seems pointless, to be honest; thatâs all Iâm saying. And nothing is wrong with thinking prom is pointless!â
âProm is the only time I get to wear a fancy dress and see the idiots here in tuxes. So just staaahp, okay?â Marley jumped into the conversation as she plopped another french fry into her mouth. She then let out a happy moan. âThese are some good french fries.â
Keith immediately growled beside her. My eyes widened.
âThatâs it,â he muttered as he quickly grabbed Marley by the hand and pulled her out of the cafeteria.
âWhatâs wrong with him?â I spoke, and all the boys at our table turned to look at me in alarm.
âFrisky love,â Connor sang after a minute of silenceâand in a quite offbeat way too.
I wished I hadnât asked . . .
After shaking my head, with my cheeks burning from the embarrassment, I quickly looked down at my tray, just in time to catch Matthew stealing my burger.
âHey!â I swatted his hand away, halting both him and my precious burger. Immediately, he left the burger and turned to the fries, popping four into his mouth.
âWhat am I going to do with you?â I muttered tiredly as I shook my head before taking a bite of heavenâwell, as much of heaven as the cafeteria could provide, that is.
***
âAlexander might not be over tonight, okay? But our defenders will be.â
I turned to Roman and nodded slowly. âHeâs changed, hasnât he?â
His gaze met mine. âWhat do you mean?â
I shook my head as I looked back down at my lunch tray.
âMore aggressive, more possessive, more emotional towards me . . .â
Roman smiled as he took a sip from his juice box.
âHe was a complete wreck when you were in a coma, Thi. He destroyed his whole wing of the castle. Everyone was very scared of himâstill is. But sometimes he would let his walls slip, and the whole pack would feel his painâI think the whole kingdom, the UK packs included. I found myself withering on the floor at the intensity of it all too many times, Thi. It felt like hell.â Roman shuddered as he leaned forward.
The table stood empty except for Rome and me at the moment. The rest of the boys had left early because they had a football meeting, while Roman and I opted to finish our lunch in peace.
âI never want to feel that way again. So I understand why heâs changed and why he is like he is. I donât blame him, Theia. That feelingâitâs not something someone can just go through unaffected.â
âI understand,â I mumbled slowly. Even just imagining Bryce feeling that way made my heart constrict in the most violent of ways.
Roman looked up and met my eyes. His would never falter from them.
âIâm not scared of many things, Thi, but Iâm scared of that feeling. That painâit scares me.â
I felt my eyes water.
Oh, Roman . . .
***
There would be a storm today.
I watched the thick saturated, dark clouds hanging above us all, slowlyâvery slowlyâswaying in a certain direction, as if too heavy to move.
It was 3 oâclock, but it seemed like it was already twilight. On normal occasions, that wasnât meant to happen till hours later.
Another loud thunder boomed around us just a second after the sky had gone bright, then dulled again. I shook my head when I heard a dozen girls scream in fear around me, and the boys yelled out in shock before laughingâmocking the lightning and thunder, mocking Mother Nature, mocking each other.
Yes, there would be a storm today.
âHey, do you . . . ? Do you suppose you could drop me home today?â Marley mumbled beside me as we made our way towards my Rover.
Smiling at her, I nodded. âSure! Letâs go!â
As we settled into the Rover, a loud ding resonated around the car, and I immediately reached into my bag for my cellphone.
Missed me? I didnât mean to hurt you, I promise. I just wanted you all for myself.
Iâm going to call you. But letâs get home like a good girl first, alright?
Hurry! Hurry!
â S
Till that very instant, I had only just heard and read about âblood running cold.â Upon reading that message, I had a firsthand experience of that as well.
I felt a chill run down my spine, then my blood freeze in my veins. Everything stopped. Beside me, Marley seemed to be talking on the phone with Keith, obliviously telling him that I was going to drop her home in a few. I, on the other hand, could hear nothing clearly but . . . another ding.
Drive, Theia.
Fuck!
I found myself turning in my seat like a maniac, trying to spot at least one person who seemed suspiciousâat least one person who was looking at me, at least one person whom I could picture doing me harm.
My eyes moved and settled on a smiling Lionel. His gaze landed on me and stayed. I watched, frozen, as he waved at me while Mr. Phelps hurriedly made his way towards the teachersâ lot behind him. I pulled up a hand of my own and waved back at Lionel for a second before turning on the car and driving out of the parking lot, passing a slightly fidgeting Jeff, his phone in his hand, a dark hoodie hiding almost all of his face.
Why is this happening to me?
âThi . . . I need to tell you something,â Marley murmured as I drove into her driveway, then I stopped. She turned to face me in her seat.
My mind was still on the text message I had received. It was obvious that person went to Rosenberg High. But who was it? And why was he terrorizing me?
I shook my head to clear myself of the thoughts before turning to the nervous-looking Marley. âHas something happened, Ley?â
She shook her head and reached out to grasp my hand between hers.
âRemember . . . in the morning you told me that you felt like you were missing something?â
I nodded, my heart now racing for an entirely different reason.
âAlexander Bryce Wilhem, your . . . soul mate.â
I smiled slightly and reached for the collar of my blazer before pulling it down and showing her the mark.
She nodded solemnly.
âWe didnât tell you because the doctor said that itââ
âI know.â
Marley froze. Her expression hardened but then softened immediately. âYou know?â
I nodded. âEverythingâ
Her mouth fell ajar. âBut . . . how?â
âBryce finally paid me a visit,â I replied, my fingers caressing my neck in a soft, loving manner.
âSo . . . you just . . . remember . . . everything?â
âNot exactly. I donât remember . . . that day. You canât tell Keith this; he canât exactlyââ
âKeep his mouth shut? Trust me, I wonât.â
A giggle left my lips as I pulled Marley in for a hug. âI canât believe how happy I am now that I have him, Ley. The past week felt like . . . death. I donât want to experience it againâever.â
Marley patted my back as she hugged me back. âIâm glad youâre back, Thi. We can have lots of fun now! Did you tell Mr. and Mrs. A?â
A sigh left my lips as I shook my head. âNo. Iâd rather not tell them right now, though. I donât know how to process them not allowing Bryce to see me. He could have just been a friend or something, but they didnât even allow him near our home.â
Marley smiled at me sadly as she patted me on my shoulder. âItâs all better now. Donât worry. Hey, I should go. Do you wanna come? We can have a Charmed marathon.â
âIâll call you. But letâs get home like a good girl first, alright?â
âIâm sorry, Ley. But how about this weekend? I have to get home today and discuss this Mr. Phelps thing with my folks.â
âSure, sure, tell your parents our hot Mr. Andrew is tutoring you; see how they react,â Marley said with a giggle after sheâd gotten out of the car, leaning on the window.
I rolled my eyes at her before sending her a wave and driving out of her driveway.
The drive to mine seemed longer than it usually was. By now, the storm winds were dancing their waltz, occasionally making wailing sounds, the thunder and lightning their companions.
I walked up the stairs and into my room with slow steps. As much as I wanted to yell at the stalker to leave me alone, I was afraid that his voice would resemble someone elseâs and that everything Iâd known so far would shatter.
I sighed as I closed the door behind me. The flimsy white curtains danced in the air as the chilly breeze twirled it around in its arms, their union hitting me in my cheeks as a thousand goose bumps sprouted all over me.
The loud sound of my iPhone ringing jolted me from momentarily getting lost in thought, and I quickly plunged my hand into my front pocket and dug it out before accepting the call from an unknown number without much consideration.
âHello!â
I got silence.
What the hell?
âHello! You call me and not even speak to me? What do you even want?â
I still got nothing.
âSpeak, dammit! What do you want from me?â
âI thought that was very clear by now, Theia. I want you.â
Now I got chills.
I shifted on my bed, as if getting away from something invisible.
His baritone voice sounded like the epitome of evil. It even sounded inhuman. It was almost like how Bryce had sounded when his lycan took over . . . but evilâpure evil.
So . . . was I dealing with a werewolfâa beast?
âWell, I donât want you! Please, just . . . leave me alone!â
Laughterâthe person on the other end of the line let out a laugh, as if he had just heard the funniest joke on the planet.
His laughter stopped suddenly.
âNo.â
I felt myself tremble, my vision already getting blurry, at the mere frustration over not being able to do anything about this.
âWhy?â My voice came out in a whisper, cracking under the weight of my helplessness in this situation.
There had been a period of silence before the man finally broke it.
âYouâre my mate.â
You know that feeling when youâre quite an oblivious child, you watch The Conjuring, then you find out it is based on a real story?
Everything on your whole plane . . . just shifts off its axis.
You start to wonder, Is this real? Do they exist? How can they? But do they?
Everything you know . . . comes into question, then is scrambled up like an egg. You view things differently, and you wonder if the wildly crazy house next door has skeletons of its own.
You try to tell yourself that it canât possibly exist because, heck, youâve never experienced it. But this lingering voice in the back of your mind keeps whispering, âWhat if . . . ?â
What ifâthat one phrase had turned my world from zero to 180 and had left me at a loss for words. How the hell was this possible?
No, this was a lie. I was Bryceâs mate. There could be no one else.
Another chuckle rang through the phone just as the window in front of me slid open, and Bryce slipped through.
I froze.
Fuck.
âFunny, I would have thought you would have more to comment on this revelation. Have I rendered you speechless, love?â
Bryceâs eyes, currently on mine, hardened as he quite obviously heard every word the man was saying very humorously.
I watched, still in shock, as Bryce quickly but quietly made his way to my bed and leaned on it. His glare now very bluntly directed itself from my phoneâs screen to me.
âIs someone there, Theia?â
Fuck. Fuck. Fuck.
âSay no,â Bryce mouthed as he neared me from across the bed.
âNo, Iâm just shocked. You are obviously mistaken. Iâm not your mate!â
I couldnât moveâcouldnât move an inchâbecause I didnât know what to expect if I did. Everything was happening so fast. What was I supposed to thinkâto believe? And why me?
Bryce, however, continued to move across the bed, ignoring completely the conversation that was occurring right now.
Sliding his arms behind my legs and back, he quietly picked me up and perched me on his lap, his nose immediately finding solace in the crook of my neck.
I sighed in his warm embrace. At least he didnât seem mad at me.
âIf one thing stands solid in this world, Theia, it is that youâre my mate. I have known since you were ten. This love . . . years of manifestation. Isnât that proof enough?â
Bryceâs hold on me tightened for a moment and then he placed his own iPhone before my eyes.
Talk to him. Mates just donât throw each other out of a window.
My eyes widened as I read the message, and I turned a little to look back at Bryce. His hard eyes met mine and softened. âI love you,â he mouthed assuringly before he leaned in and placed a small kiss on my forehead.
âMates donât just throw their mates out of a bloody window,â I muttered into the phone, my grasp on the device so tight that it was beginning to hurt.
The man growled, âI didnât do it. I tried to save you. But that fucking Matthew took you before I could. I took care of it, though. Yes. Yes, I did.â He let out a chuckle, then went silent. I pressed my ears further into the iPhone and frowned when I heard the all too normal sound of city trafficâchaotic.
He was in the city?
âI may call you later, Theia. As you can hear, the traffic is very . . . aggravating.â
The sinking feeling in my chest must have been very, very obvious on the outside because Bryce pulled me back into his arms, quickly wrapping them around me.
When had I moved away?
âWonât you say goodbye?â the man mumbled sadly from the other end of the line.
âForever,â I spat out. Everything was getting so suffocating, I just wanted to break away. Why was this happening to me?
He let out a bark of a laugh.
âOh, and Theia?â
âWhat?â I snapped, trying to let my anger be known, trying to ignore the soothing circles Bryce was now drawing on my sides.
Why was he even doing that? Did he want to distract me?
âSay goodbye to Alexander for me, will you?â
The hell . . .
The man chuckled again, sounding very amused, and before I could even reply, disconnected the phone call.
I let my phone drop onto the bed before, without even thinking, turning in Bryceâs lap and crushing myself against him.
âHe knew . . . that you were here. Bryce . . . Iâm so scared,â I whispered, the burns from the trailing tears already making themselves known.
When had I started crying?
Bryce moved me back a little, stopping when I was at armâs length from him. âLook at me.â
âNo,â I mumbled back, my voice cracking slightly.
âTheia . . .â
Slowly, I lifted my gaze and stopped when it met his sharp, bright blues.
âYou are my mate. You are mine, no one elseâsâmine. Do you understand me?â
Sobbing a little, I nodded, then looked back down at my hands.
Why was this happening to me? I didnât want anyone else. I wanted Bryceâjust Bryce.
âGive me a kiss,â I mumbled against his shirt as I tucked my head under his chin.
I heard Bryce sigh against me before he flipped us over. One second I was straddling him, and the next he was hovering over me.
Propping himself up on one arm, he gently wiped my tears, one by one, then gave me a soft small smile as he leaned down towards me and captured my lips with his.
Breaking the kiss, he moved back and sighed, caressing my cheeks.
âYouâre mine, Thi. Youâre mine when you wake up in the morning; youâre mine when you get out of the shower; youâre mine when youâre crying, with puffy face and eyes; youâre mine when youâre smiling, the sun shining through your eyes; youâre mine every second youâre breathing; and hell, when weâre both old and wrinkly and taking our last breaths together, youâll still be mine then. Donât you see, Theia? Itâs just usâyou and me, no one in between.â
I couldnât do anything but look up at the warm-looking Bryce. He dragged his thumb across my chin before leaning in and placing a kiss on my forehead.
âOkay?â
I nodded, fresh tears slipping down my cheeks.
âOkay.â
***
Everyone in my room seemed tense. I watched as the three tense males went on verbally battering each other as they so diligently continued to wear down the wooden floors.
If the situation didnât seem too fragile and deadly, I would have probably remarked on how they were showing such military demeanorsâshoulders broad and stiff, backs straight, heads up, each man completely alert.
âTheia, darling, are you feeling okay? Dinner is ready, sweetie. Why donât you come down and help with the table.â
Momâs voice seemed like a surprise bomb attack because, in an instant, all threeâMatthew, Rome, and Bryceâfroze on their spots, fully prepared to bolt if she so much as decided to enter my room.
I met Bryceâs eyes and nodded. I would have to go downstairs.
âComing, Mom,â I called out, trying my best to sound as sick as I could. I wasnât taking any chances; if I didnât feel like going to school tomorrow, faking a sickness tonight would help build my case for then.
Yes, lies hurt. But how could keeping my parents away from this whole affairâkeeping them safe from potential dangerâhurt?
âOkay, darling, be down soon,â Mom replied instantly, the relief in her tone clear, even through the thickness of the walls between us.
A sigh left my lips as I moved out of bed and towards my closet, feeling only one pair of footsteps following my trail.
The door closed behind me a second after I had entered the closet, and immediately, a pair of arms slipped around my waist, pulling my back into a hard chest.
âWant me to get something for you and the guys?â I mumbled softly as I tried to fix my hair, making it look windswept and as though Iâd just tumbled out of bed as best I could. My cheeks were already flushed because of todayâs occurrences, and all the crying that had followed helped me pass for being illâI hoped.
Bryce let out a sigh as he turned me around and, holding me by the shoulders, began pushing me back.
The cold feel of a concrete wall touched me suddenly, catching me by surprise. I moved forward, waiting to slam nose-first into Bryceâs chest.
That, however, didnât happen. Just when Iâd expected a forward collision, I felt myself being hoisted up and pushed against the wall again. Out of reflex, my legs immediately wrapped around Bryce.
âWould you mind if I kissed you, Theia?â Bryce whispered airily as he caressed my face with his nose before planting tiny kisses on random spots on his way down.
I shook my head.
Bryce chuckled and he nestled his nose on the base of my neck, his mark on me tingling only millimeters away from his lips.
I almost felt like inching in and gracing my neck with his lips, but as if he knew what I craved, he leaned in himself and placed an open-mouthed kiss right on his mark.
My whole world went white.
What sounded like half a cuss and half a moan ripped through my lips as I felt myself arch against him.
My whole body felt as if it were on fire, every nerve raw and incredibly sensitive.
Is this happening because of the mark? Oh my God . . . Is my body going to be an eternal puddle of sensitivity for Bryce now?
âThe boys are still outside,â Bryce whispered against my ear after he had chuckled seductively.
Oh my gosh!
I quickly turned my heated face away before holding him by his shoulders and trying to push him away. If he wanted to play dirty, then so be it; he could. I, on the other hand, was escaping this!
Bryce, however, seemed to have a different idea as, instead of moving back, he pushed back against me and placed an open-mouthed kiss on his mark again as he rolled his hips deliciously into mine.
Another moan ripped out of me, but I quickly bit Bryceâs shoulder, muffling it halfway. Bryce let out a loud groan of his own as my teeth sank into his shoulder.
âThe boys are still outside,â I breathed against his neck. It seemed like the only sentence I could formulate in my head at the moment as I hung there, clinging to him.
âMm-hmm . . . And you have to go downstairs,â Bryce hummed against me as he slipped his hand underneath my sweatshirt, his deep, baritone voice causing goosebumps to pop on the sides of my neck.
I quivered in his arms as his fingers caressed the lace of my bra strap, teasing me cheekily. âWill you stop that! I want to actually be able to walk downstairs, okay?â
âOnly if you give me a kiss.â
I rolled my eyes as I giggled at his adorably expectant expression. âThatâs so cheesy, you know?â
Bryce narrowed his eyes and moved closer until his nose touched mine. âA kiss, Luna.â
I felt my heart skip a beat. Upon seeing the corners of Bryceâs lips tilt up, I knew he had probably noticed too.
I bit back the blush stemming from my neck, and thinking of the most effective thing I could do to wipe the smug look off Bryceâs face, I wrapped my arms around his neck and pulled him towards me, meeting him halfway.
Nibbling on his bottom lip, I smirked as I felt him beginning to respond, but I pulled away almost instantly and, grinning at him, loosened my legs, letting them drop to the floor.
âDonât want me going downstairs looking freshly kissed when Iâm supposed to be alone in my room now, do we?â
A growl sounded from behind me as soon as I managed to open the door and move out into the bedroom, but I only grinned as I continued towards the bedroom door, then after pulling it open, I walked as calmly as I could downstairs.
***
âUmmm, hunny . . .â
I looked up from the table to catch my mom eyeing my neck with a weird expression on her face.
I shuffled on my feet awkwardly.
âEr . . . Yes, Mom?â
Her gaze faltered from my neck and met my eyes. She moved closer slightly, and my frown deepened.
âHunny, whatâs that on your neck?â
What the hell! Where?
My hand flew to my neck immediately, and I rushed to grab a silver tablespoon, angling it just right so that the undeniably obvious reddening bruise that stood near Bryceâs mark would shine proudly at me.
Oh my God, oh my God, oh my God . . . Fuck.
âWell, hunny . . . Are you . . . ? Is it a . . . ? Do you have a . . . boyfriend?â Mom stuttered hesitantly, clearly sounding disapproving of the idea.
âWho has a boyfriend?â
Oh great, he just had to come right now! Iâll just go and bang my head against the wall now!
âNo one, Dad! Apparently, Mom is mistaking a bugbite for a boyfriend,â I mumbled hurriedly as I quickly brought my hair to the front and hid the area I knew the love bite was on.
I turned to Mom. âI fell asleep on the rocking chair by the window last night. The window was open.â
âNow, Theia, darling, I thought weâd told you to stay away from the window,â Dad spoke sternly.
I sighed as we all settled in our seats. âDad, Iâm eighteen. And I know it may not be twenty-three and I may not be that old, but Iâm old enough to have a little bit of common sense, hence the rocking chair instead of the window bench.â
My mom scoffed as she cut into her steak. âStill left the window open, dear. And now, look, the big, bad âbugâ made a love bite on your neck.â
Fook my life.
My mother laughed as I gave her the stink eye, and Dad coughed awkwardly. The doorman didnât know how to participate in a conversation which involved such aspects as his daughter and love bites. I almost smiled at his obviously awkward state.
âMom, I think you meant âbugbite.â Please donât tell me youâre reading those books again.â
This time it was I who chuckled while Mom gave me the stink eye.
âTheia, youâre grounded, for an hour, and youâre doing the dishes.â
I grinned at her cheekily before digging into my own steak.
***
âYou sure you donât have a boyfriend?â
I looked up to see Dad leaning against the counter awkwardly.
I shrugged. âWould it be so bad if I did?â
Dad mimicked my actions, shrugging casually as well. âMaybe. I mean . . . I think you should wait for the right guy, Thi. These boys at school . . .â
âDad.â
He looked at me with a concerned look.
âIâm not dating anyone at school, okay?â
I watched as his expression lightened, and he nodded happily, a sense of relief clearly flowing through his features.
Nodding again, as if to himself this time, he gave me a soft pat on the back before turning around and walking out of the kitchen.
I returned to the sink, my gloved hands half invisible in the foamy water, one clutching a plate, the other a sponge.
Smiling slowly, I resumed what I had been doing before Dad intrudedâwashing the damn dishes.
I felt somewhat guilty about lying to my parents, because lying always brought about pain, but at least I hadnât lied completely about not dating. I mean, I really was not dating anyone at school; Bryce was not at school.
That was clearly not a lie, right? If anything, it was just a simple manipulation of the truth. Surely, thatâs not as bad a deed . . . right?
I shook my head in agitation and began scrubbing the dishes faster.
The boys must still be waiting upstairs.
***
Walking up the stairs, then attempting to open the door with a large bottle of milk and two large packs of Oreos and Chips Ahoys was clearly not a great idea.
It took me a minute or two of diligently trying to turn the doorknob with my face before I gave up and just banged my head against the door a few times.
Apparently, the boys knew I needed help and opened the door just wide enough for me to move in, and I shut it with my back.
I scowled at the smug grins on Matthewâs and Romanâs faces as they marched towards me and took hold of the goodies. Bryce, on the other hand, opted to remain seated on the window bench, half a scowl and half a smirk on his face.
âSo we have a theory,â Matthew blurted out as he munched on a cookie.
âAnd whatâs that?â I asked, an eyebrow raised in curiosity, as I made my way to my bed and slumped down on it.
Bryce followed a moment later.
âWe think that the fuâstalkerâwas throwing a hook in the dark when he mentioned Alexander before; he was just trying to determine whether you had your memories back or not, whether you remembered Alexander or not,â Roman spoke seriously as he moved forward and took over Bryceâs seat on the window bench.
âPretty smart, actually. We have to give him credit for that!â Matthew nodded as he plopped another cookie into his mouth and continued to rock back and forth in the rocking chair.
âWhoever he is, he knows you from your life back in California,â Bryce muttered, moving to lean against the headboard. He grasped my arm and pulled on it, motioning me to join him.
I rolled my eyes when I noticed Matthew smirking at me. He had noticed that.
âDo you think you remember someone from back there who could have had a serious obsession with you?â Bryce added, seeming unfazed, after heâd leaned forward, picked me up, and brought me to rest beside him.
I sighed in his arms, again ignoring the teasing grins that the guys were throwing us.
I shook my head. âNot really. I mean, I know Angelo, but he wouldnât just throw me out of the window. I-I donât really know who it could be.â
âYou trust that man a little too much,â Roman muttered darkly before reaching out to grab a handful of Oreos for himself.
I sighed as I slumped against Bryce. âI canât just say that itâs Angelo. I mean, the man is supposed to be here, at our school. Heâs . . . everywhere. Meanwhile, Angelo is stuck in a dorm in Romania!â
âSomething you cannot be sure of, Theia,â Matthew chimed in, waving a cookie at me.
I shrugged.
I noticed how Bryce wasnât giving his input, but I didnât push him to. Iâd rather let the topic of Angelo being a potential stalker not continue. Our childhood was enough. We both had grown into who we really were. We both had grown to be more mature. The Angelo I knew now would never throw me out the window, I was sureâor I hoped.
The room went silent for a minute, though Roman and Matthew continued to munch on the munchies, occasionally passing some to Bryce. Meanwhile, I began skimming my math textbook, going over everything I knew I would be tutored on.
I felt my heart jolt when I realized I hadnât told Bryce about the tutoring I had been involuntarily signed up for.
Damnation! Everything just seemed so messed up.
I shook my head but prematurely stopped. My heart sank in my chest. I felt every male in the room straighten up at the tension, all their attention now solely directed at the iPhone resting on the bedside table.
I tried to calm my erratically beating heart as I finally turned to my phone too.
My heart sank deeper.
Private Number Calling . . .
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