Chapter 8- That Boy's A Monster
The Bad Boy's.....What?
"Heyyyy, hey Drew, what's up?" I look up into those unyielding eyes. Anger is what emanates from Drew's imposing form. I look down momentarily at my book to mark my page before closing it and carefully placing it back in my book bag. He looks like a stalking lion and I'm the easy prey, any sudden movements and it's like I'll be nothing but a blood spatter on the old carpet.
Yes, he's that scary.
"That's all you have to say, really," he crouches down in front of me and I back myself further into the bookshelf in which I currently lean on, causing it to dig painfully into my backside.
"Uhm, are you still mad about your car?" I shrug uncertainly. What could I have done to piss of the cold eyed, bad boy?
"No, a guy named Roger paid for the repair even thought I told him it was fine, your butler I presume?" that does sound a lot like my guardian. The man doesn't know how to take no for an answer, much like someone in front of me.
"So, why are you here?" I ask tentatively. I don't want to be straight up rude and tell him to just hit the can. I do have some faint form of decorum.
"Why'd you switch partners?" his eyes narrow in on mine, making it impossible for me to look away and come up with a plausible lie. What, am I supposed to just tell him he scares the pee out of me? Those blue eyes seem to get darker, in anger or something else, I wouldn't know.
"You see, uhm, yes well, the teacher thought it'd be a better match," I am such a shitty liar. I flinch back as he raises his hand causing him to hiss in anger. He's the snake and I'm the feeble mouse.
"You think I'd hit you?" he asks through gritted teeth. Oh, don't you clench those pearly whites at me, buster. I merely shake my head with a squeak in response. He nods in disbelief before resuming moving his hand towards me, his warm touch descending on my cheekbone before trailing down to my exposed neck. Two fingers caress my breakable neck.
"Why'd you switch partners?" he repeats softly.
"I, I told you, the teacher thought it'd be better," I stutter slightly at his close proximity. It's like people diminish the idea of my need of personal space. I watch as a side smirk takes over those rosy lips.
"Why are you lying?"
"I am most certainly not lying to you," I raise my chin indignantly, his finger being held in place by this beautiful monster. That boy's a monster...this is so not the time to be singing, I scold myself.
"There it goes again," he rewards me with a side grin while I look at him in a state of utter confusion.
"This pulse right here in your neck," he trails his index finger over the delicate spot. "This pulse jumps every time you lie," he continues to explain while my eyes widen in something akin to horror. This boy really is a monster, what is he, a specialist in torture techniques involving getting the truth out of unwilling victims? I feel so violated.
"How do you know that?" I ask as I look down those unmoving fingers still positioned above my neck.
"Curious aren't we, it's a technique I learned a while ago," is his vague answer.
"Can you let go now?"
"Are you going to tell me the truth?" I heave a sigh before nodding. I wait for him to remove his calloused fingers from one of my most coveted arteries before responding.
"I just think we should distance ourselves, I mean we're not friends or anything so it doesn't really matter right?" I laugh nervously. Oh god, I've turned into a complete baboon.
"What if I don't want to 'distance myself,' what would you do then?" I was about to go completely off on him, in my mind of course, before I saw that teasing smirk carved onto his features.
"Look you can hang out with Kohl if you want, just keep away from me," I harrumph as I gather my things in order to escape this ungodly creature. I swear, sometimes I just expect him to go all Rambo on me. I give him a look telling him to back up off me so that I can stand up properly and take my leave.
With a surrendering motion, he begins to stand from his crouched position and giving me some proper breathing space. I let out a breath I didnât know I was holding before heaving myself up from the dingy, carpeted floor. I spare the bad boy no attention as I make my way to the front of the library and out into the still solitary hallway. I would have thought I was walking alone if it hadnât been for his echoing footsteps following behind me in the hall.
âWhy are you following me?â I turn around slowly.
âSince we canât be friends, I guess Iâll have to resort to stalker mode,â he shakes his head in mock dejection. Oh, heâs good at acting. If only I could point out the fact that heâs merely using me for geographical purposes without giving myself away for eavesdropping, Iâd have the upper hand. Oh well, câest la vie.
âIâm going to tell my brother on you if you donât stop,â I warn with what I assume to be a deadly glare. It unnerves me that he merely breathes a chuckle. If only I werenât five foot four of pure muscle, I could take him. And Iâll just continue to live truly believing that.
âI donât really think Kohl would mind, do you?â I chew on the inside of my cheek as I stare at him, trying my hardest not to unleash my fury up on him. Why couldnât my brother be some big linebacker that scared any guy that even tried to approach me? No, instead my brother goes and sets me up with one of the bad boys. The universal scale is seriously off balance.
âIâll tell Roger,â I retort.
âWould you?â he steps closer and I, of course back away.
âYes,â I answer back quickly. Would I tell Roger, though?
âWhat if I had a way of making sure he didnât get in the way, what would you do then?â his voice taking on a completely different tone. This one more authoritative and fierce compared to his deeper, mysterious baritone. This one scares me even more.
âWould you really do that?â I look up into his eyes, waiting for an honest answer. I mean, only a truly malicious person would threaten someone with their only family. A couple of seconds of pure silence pass before he responds.
âNot to you, no,â he shakes his head with a barely there smile. Someoneâs not cut out for a Hallmark card, just saying.
âBut youâd do it to someone else?â I resume my walking as he falls into step beside me. Hey, mine as well get some answers from him.
âUnder certain circumstances perhaps,â he looks away, as if the nearby lockers have suddenly become interesting.
âYou know what. I donât even want to know. Ignorance is bliss,â I wave him off. This way I canât be counted as an accessory to a crime.
âItâs not bad,â he protests.
âIâm not listening,â I counter as I place my hands over my ears. This gangster boy must be out of his mind. Just as that thought crosses my mind, the bell chiming sounds over the speakers.
âSo, howâs art class going?â
âHow did you know I had art next?â I turn to see a smirk planted in place.
âAdrianâs been bitching about how heâs stuck with you for a partner. He said you canât even draw stick figures,â he stops as we reach my classroom door. Aw, he walked me to class, if only I didnât have high suspicions about him being a delinquent. Oh, and if I didnât have his baby which heâs now currently searching for. If only, then, then things could be different.
âIn my defense, they are very hard to get right,â I smile sheepishly.
âWell, have fun,â he waves before turning on his heel and walking away. What just happened, wasnât I supposed to ignore him? I stand there watching his retreating back, somehow this bad boy is good at jumbling my thoughts and leaving me questioning myself.
I tighten my hold on my book bag as I walk into class. I put on my best glare as I take a seat across from Adrian. This idiot told Drew where to find me. He merely smiles and begins to whistle some unknown tune.
âThat wasnât cool,â I remark.
âAnd neither are you,â I stepped into that one. He didnât have to be so hurtful though.
âWhatever, what are we going to do for this project?â I change the subject.
âI got it figured out, Iâm going to draw you,â he answers. Say what now?
âNo, Iâm not a good subject to draw,â I mutter lamely.
âI think Drew would think otherwise.â
âMeaning?â he leans forward to cradle his head in his hands on the table.
âMeaning heâs like so into you girl,â he exclaims in a high pitched voice. Some nearby people turn to look at us funny.
âNo heâs not,â I retort, resulting in him rolling his eyes.
âOh please, itâs not like heâs not making it obvious. He follows you around, stares at you like some psycho stalker, heâs even hanging out with your bro,â he leans back in his chair with a triumphant grin planted on his face.
âMy brother is so stupid heâd hang out with a pedophile and Drew is some type of psycho stalker,â I contradict.
âSo you donât like him, you donât want to bump uglies with him?â
âBump what?â
âDo the deed, pop your cherry,â oh, oh god no.
âThere will be no cherry popping for me, thank you,â I mean just imagine, no I canât even imagine that happening.
âThatâs what you say now, but you donât even begin to imagine how many cherries Drewâs popped,â Adrian smirks at what I assume to be my horrified face. I knew Drew was a little player, I mean heâs already playing me. Heâs crazy if he thinks heâs going to get his sleazy little hands on me.
âDoesnât matter, Iâm not interested,â I shrug.
âYou really donât care?â he gives me an incredulous look. I nod in response, why would I care about Drewâs misdoings.
âYou might just not be so bad,â he smirks.
Adrianâs an asshole. I think anyone could see that.
The rest of the period goes on like that, Adrian making some sort of remark trying to get a reaction out of me as he doodles in some sketchbook. I spend my time ignoring Adrian and perfecting my stick figures, they are an art that needs to be mastered, or so I tell myself. It doesnât help when Miss Nelly, the art teacher, walks by and I hear the underlying laughter as she inspects my work. Apparently, my work just so happens to be a joke.
âDo you know where Kohlâs at?â I ask Adrian as we gather our things together. Kohl and I are supposed to have the same freaking schedule, yet, he manages to disappear when I need him the most.
âHe changed his schedule, didnât he tell you?â I donât know whatâs more surprising, that Adrian answered or that Kohl never told me about his recent accommodations.
âOh man, he didnât tell you,â Adrian laughs as I manage to snap the mechanical pencil that was in my hand. Itâs all about your inner strength, or finding something that pisses you off enough to make you strong.
In other words, an older brother Kohl.
âSo, whatâs up with you and your brother? He wasnât here when we first came around,â Adrian points out as we exit the comfortable classroom.
âHe was in military school, he got here a bit later than you guys,â I explain.
âHeâs not bad, but donât tell him I said that. Wouldnât want him thinking of us as âbffs,ââ he uses quotation marks to carry out his point. Iâm surprised that I find myself laughing with the hostile guy.
âLooks like Drew found a new toy,â Adrian points out as we step out into the parking lot. I move my gaze towards where heâs looking at, there stands Drew with a cute brunette, both talking animatedly.
At least he found someone else to play.
âHe works fast,â I nod in acknowledgement.
âJealous?â I turn at his teasing tone.
Why would I be jealous? Why do people not understand that I have no interest in Drew?
âNot even a smidge, Iâm glad actually. This way heâll leave me alone,â I pat Adrianâs arm.
Wow, he didnât murder me. It must mean something.
âDonât count on it, I think heâs set on you,â Adrian remarks. I turn to look at his serious brown eyes, he canât be telling the truth, can he?
âYeah right, Iâm inconsequential,â I snort in disbelief.
Yes, very lady like, I know.
âYou might be more important to this whole thing than you think,â he mutters before walking over to Drew and his little friend. Leaving me questioning just what the hell he meant.
How am I important to this grand scheme? If anything Iâm irrelevant.
Except for the fact that you have his baby, that inner voice of mine taunts.
Well other than that, Iâm completely irrelevant, I retort.
Something snaps within me as I watch the pretty brunette laughing frivolously with Drew. But, what captures my attention more is the way Adrianâs eyes follow the duo closely, his eyes narrowing when the girlâs hands move on Drew with great familiarity. I think we have a high sense of jealousy going on, make that with a side of stupidity as Lucas and Kohl leap frog their way to the now trio.
My brotherâs an idiot. And I may just be in deep shit with this gang of guys. I have a strong feeling things are just going to go downhill from here. All that matters is Lucy, and staying away from a certain blue eyed bad boy that has a tendency to always be where I am.
Author's Note:
Hey guys, this book just made #17 in the humor section!!!! Thank you so much. I decided to award you with a faster chapter, please keep commenting and voting. Also, I've read a lot of interesting theories that are very clever. Keep them coming, I love reading about what you think. Pic on the side of Adrian!!! Now, that boy is a monster;P