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“Jordan!” she called back excitedly. Bea didn’t seem to notice his closeness at all. She reached out and touched his arm, pausing her dancing motion as she did so. “Uhg, you’re all wet. What the fuck?” She hardly noticed that he pulled the strip of candy from what little bosom the crazy dude in the sky had given her until he took a bite from it. “Well, that was my drinking straw.” She laughed lightly. Her facial features were much more animated as well as her tone of voice.

‘It’s a pool party, Bea.’ Jordan rolled his eyes and grinned. ‘Get with it! The water’s great though. If I hadn’t spotted a little drunk girl getting herself in trouble, I’d still be in there.’ The drink seemed to have done her good- he could barely see a hint of the shy, reserved Bea that he normally hung out with. Though over the past week she had opened up a little, she still normally stumbled over her words and struggled sometimes to talk. It seemed all it took was a few drops of booze and she was the life of the party.

“You move like cardboard. I’ve found alcohol does wonders for a boy’s dancing. Here have some tequila…” She paused to drunkenly squint at the bottle. “Well fuck, this is mezcal. Anyway, let…” she squinted at the bottle again and held back a giggle with her fingers. She raised her brown eyes filled with tears of mirth to meet his blues. “Uncle fucking Nacho help.” She held the label out to show him that it did, in fact, say ‘Tio Nacho’ on the cheap sticker.

‘Cardboard? I’ll have you know my dancing’s won awards, thank you very much. ‘Shittiest Dancer’ two years running at my old school ball. That’s some prestigious shit.’ Youtube salsa videos only taught you so much, and Jordan cocked up another simple step, stumbling as he tried to plant his foot in a puddle of water. Recovering, he latched onto the bottle Bea had procured. The clear liquid sloshed around the bottom of the bottle- there were only a few sips left.

‘God, you’ve really been getting into this, haven’t you?’ he grinned at her. The lid took only a twist to get off and he swigged down the last of good old Uncle Nacho. The buzz hit him instantly- this stuff was slightly more potent than the punch he’d been at earlier. ‘Am I moving better?’ he swung his hips teasingly and held out a hand above her head. ‘Come on darl, give us a twirl.’ She’d given him a brief lesson on spinning the previous day at school, which had consisted mostly of him fucking up and sending her flying around.

Bea let herself have a grand laugh. Had he always been this funny? Or maybe she was just drunk enough that his jokes were starting to make some sort of sense. She matched his steps stride for stride, her hips naturally moving as they should due more to muscle memory than any sort of true coherence. “You are… something,” she replied with a teasing smile. She took his hand and allowed him to spin her around and then back before being pulled against him.

Well, Jordan was a something, whatever that meant. Hopefully something good. Somehow managing the spin, he pulled Bea close to him in a technique he had learned the name of yesterday and instantly forgot. Her head smooshed against his chest, the height difference meaning her face was buried just below his pecs.

“Oh shit. Fuck, the world needs to stop moving.” She buried her face against his chest and wrapped her arms around his waist. “Mmm… You make a great anchor.” And he was warm. All wet, but his body heat felt quite pleasant.

They held the embrace for a few seconds, her hands on his waist and his around her back before Bea started swaying slightly. ‘I don’t think the world’s moving. Not for most of us at least. How much have you had to drink, exactly?’ He reluctantly took an arm away from Bea’s back to steady her and raise the empty bottle. ‘This stuff looks like it would get you fucked up pretty quick.’

“I dunno… I’ve had some shots. The bottle was mostly empty when I got it. But I didn’t exactly pace myself.” She moved her hands up his arms as the dizziness began to catch up with her. She closed her eyes and placed one of her hands over her face. “I think I should lay down.” Bea was looking a bit pale.

‘I think that’s a good idea.’ Hopefully, some shots hadn’t been too many, cause Jordan was in no way ready to start cleaning vomit off his shoes. He hooked his hands under Bea’s arms to keep her steady before looking around for somewhere to take her. He’d passed a couch earlier, but it looked like it had become a deposit for empties. ‘Let’s go back to your truck. You can have a lie-down and pray you aren’t massively hungover tomorrow.’ He put an arm around her back and they took off on a stumbling walk across the patio.

“Yeah, that's a good idea.” Bea allowed him to guide her through the mess of bodies. It was hard to keep track of where things were and her feet didn’t seem to understand that they were touching the ground so she stumbled a bit. A lot. The lights and the distance were blurred by her drunken vision. It made it all the harder to keep herself upright. Finally, she paused and looked up toward Jordan. She lifted her arms, much like a toddler and said in a silly, whiny voice, “Carry me.” She added a pout to perfect the moment before she smiled wide and laughed. “Kidding. I just need to stop a second.” Bea leaned heavily against her friend.

For a second Jordan considered swinging her over his shoulder. Then he remembered the empty bottle... and the shots. He took Bea’s breather to glance around the party. It seemed to be winding down a little- there were less outrageous pool dives than earlier and the crowd around the beer pong tables set up at the far side was thinning. He even noticed ball-kick guy propped up against a wall with a handle of vodka. Smirnoff was famous for nutshot recovery, apparently. ‘I’ll carry you if you really want,’ Jordan shrugged. At that height, she couldn’t weigh any more than forty kilos, far less than the weights he regularly swung around at the gym.

Her eyes widened as she stared up at him. Really? Be carried? There was an inner turmoil going through her brains. She wouldn’t have to try and stumble around. But he would be touching her and very close to her face. It was then she realized that she was already touching him. A lot in fact. She lifted her arms up again with a shy smile. “Yes please.”

Jordan grinned. ‘Here, swing your arms around my neck.’ He had to bend down almost to the ground to scoop her up, carrying her securely with his arms around her back and knees. ‘Don’t fall!’ he teased. ‘And don’t throw up on me.’ Luckily Santiago’s house was massive and open spaced. Despite Bea’s size, it wouldn’t have been fun trying to maneuver her through cramped corridors.

She laughed in delight as he lifted her up and readily wrapped her arms around his neck. “Wow, so this is what the world looks like from up here, huh?” she teased back. It was much easier to calm her dizzy head by looking at his face up close. He was quite as good looking as she had originally thought. She could see the lines of his features as well as his eyelashes from here. Lifting one of her hands she traced the line of his nose. It was well structured and she flushed before pressing her face against his neck and holding on tightly.

‘Are you poking my nose?’ The alcohol had gotten her touchy it seemed. He laughed, and she hid her face back against his neck, her cheeks red. The brush had been short, but her touch was soft and delicate. He’d never really carried anyone like this before. It brought back memories of his own dad taking sleepy Jordan back to bed from the car seat after a road trip. He’d probably been the same size as Bea back then too. The only difference was most of the time at least, ten-year-old Jords hadn’t been smashed on mezcal. That was in the past though, and this was the present.

She could feel his laughter through her fingers. It was a deep vibration. But rather than making her feel more embarrassed it was somewhat calming. “Nope, testing your bone structure,” she responded in her usual lazy tone.

‘Where’s your truck?’ he said, swinging around to try to catch sight of the slightly rusted cream and brown ute.

“It’s.. I dunno, over there in the drive somewhere.” She pointed in the general direction she thought it might be before resting the hand against his chest and revealing her embarrassed drunky face. “By some sporty looking thing.”

The streetlights had been on for hours now, and they gave off a harsh white light that created a strange, misshapen shadow of the two of them stretching across the pavement. They passed the ‘sporty thing,’ a white car that looked like it cost more than a house. Inside, he could make out the vague silhouette of a girl with her head in her hands. There were only so many girls he could help that night. He didn’t mention her and they kept walking.

‘Well, here we are.’ The truck was parked a few spots away from the sports car, in stark contrast with it’s rusted, flaking paint. ‘We’ve both had a few too many to be driving anywhere though. What do you want to do?’

This was so oddly comfortable. She had no desire to be put down. A sober Bea would have kicked and wiggled while holding on tight so not to be dropped. However, now she just wanted to take a nap. The tiny, curly-haired girl lifted her head and looked at the familiar sight of her beloved truck. “I’ve got blankets and pillows and stuff for when I go stargazing. We can rest for a while before driving back. They’re in a lock box in the back of the bed.” She stifled a yawn with her hand but didn’t seem to make any sort of move to be put down. “Sound good?”

‘Sounds good. Got a key for it?’ He asked, looking at the sizable padlock.

“Oh, yeah.” She had to leverage herself using his shoulders with one of her arms while the other pulled the fanny pack up. Carefully she unzipped it so that nothing would fall out and removed the keys. Briefly setting them in her lap she zipped her pouch back up and held up the key that would open the box from the mass of other keys and decorative mess of keychains that shared the ring. “Here. Ah. I guess I should get down huh?” Bea lifted her brown eyes to meet his blues and smiled awkwardly.

Jordan tried for an unsuccessful moment to grapple with the key while still holding onto the girl before giving up. ‘Unfortunately, this is where the fun ends,’ he grinned, reluctantly untangling his arm from beneath her knees and placing her back onto the sidewalk. The lock clicked with a turn of the key, and the open lid revealed an array of the promised blankets. He grabbed the largest and fluffiest looking, pulled it free and handed it to Bea. Turning back to replace the padlock, he noticed two bottles of alcohol packed under the space he’d taken the blanket.

‘Your secret supply, eh? Guess we’ve gone a bit too far to go back to hitting the bottles. Let’s get this blanket down.’ The beach was only a few steps away from the asphalt of the street, and he shook the blanket out before settling it down in the sand.

She steadied herself against her truck as he removed the blanket. She accepted it into her arms and it engulfed her. She peeked out over the top as he mentioned the alcohol she kept there. “I mean, I’m driving so I have to sober up. You can have some if you want.” The blanket was relieved from her hands and she accepted the keys back. She unlocked her truck and removed her sweater before closing and locking the door again.

‘Nah, I’ve had my fill for the night.’ He sprawled out on the blanket, his hands behind his head as he stared at the starry night sky. Diablo had chosen a good night for the party at least- there was no wind and the air was warm enough, though it was cooling down quickly now the sun had gone down. The sound of the waves was a nice backdrop to it all, the slow rollers crashing onto the beach.

A very wobbly Bea followed him to the sand and she pulled her sweater over her head. As it settled over her slender frame a picture of the Thundercats was revealed. The girl plopped down unceremoniously onto the blanket, tucked away her keys and pulled out her phone to send a quick text to her dads letting her know that she was alright and they would be leaving in a while. That was tucked safely away as well as she stretched out, stomach down, on all of that wonderful fluff. “Did you have fun?” she asked lightly, looking up at him with sleepy eyes.

‘Fun? Oh yeah. Had some drink, had a nice bit of salsa. Carried a drunk down the road. And now I’m chilling on a beautiful beach on a beautiful night. Life’s good, huh?’ He turned his head to smile at the smaller girl. They were quite close- even on the largest of Bea’s blankets, he doubted she’d considered needing space for someone else the size of him. Although it didn’t really compare to the proximity they’d shared just before with her in his arms. ‘And how was your night? Besides the best dance of your life, of course.’

She smiled absently as she listened to him speak. The deep timbre of his voice matched well with the sound of the lazy waves crashing onto the shore. Bea tucked her arms beneath her chin as she watched him. The light cast shadows over his face and she once again found herself admiring it. The way his light lashes touched his cheek with each blink, the way his lips moved, and how each word made the shadows around him dance.

Bea laughed lightly at his comment about the best dance but it was immediately quieted when she remembered what had happened earlier. “Uhm.. it was a bit strange,” she admitted shyly and had to look away from him in order to say anything. She watched the waves lap against the shore. “I gave Santiago a present for hosting the party and we shared a shot. And then…” Her bronzed cheeks deepened with her blush. It even colored the tips of her ears. “And then he kissed me. Twice.” Her brows furrowed as she buried her face in her arms. “It was so weird. My heart did all sort of weird things and was beating really hard. And I couldn’t think. It felt… nice I guess. I dunno. And then he said to find him if I wanted more but I don’t know what that was supposed to fucking mean. I wasn’t the one who kissed him.” After a few moments of silence she revealed a very embarrassed and confused expression. “I barely know him. Why would he? I don’t get it. I’m not even his type.” Tears pricked at the corners of her eyes and she nibbled at her lower lip. She remembered the kiss again and her face grew hotter so she was forced to hide it.

‘Santiago kissed you?’ Jordan had a brief grin at Bea’s embarrassed reaction, even as jealousy flared. ‘Doesn’t he have a girlfriend?’ A brief connection sprouted now between the aforementioned girlfriend, race car driver, and the girl he’d seen earlier in the sports car. The admission had him speechless for a moment. While going around kissing random girls didn’t seem like odd behavior for the party host, targeting the short, awkward girl seemed more of a cruel tease than anything real. He put a comforting arm around Bea’s shoulders.

‘Who knows with that guy. He seems crazy most of the time.’ Shit, now Bea was crying. What was with Santiago and messing around with girl’s hearts? A brief rush of anger came to him now. ‘He’s probably just being a twat like usual. I wouldn’t think anything of it.’ A small, lecherous thought ate at him though. He had to ask. ‘Unless you liked it. Did you?’ Hopefully, Bea had better sense than to go falling for him.

She stiffened slightly when he touched her but immediately relaxed as she revealed her face once more. Bea rested her cheek against her arms. When had his face gotten so close? It was delightful to see it this way and made her heart do a little flamenco. He was being so very nice. Such a nice person. When he asked about whether she had liked it Bea had to avert her gaze. “Uhm… I little I guess. I wouldn’t mind if he did it again.” she chewed her lower lip, hoping he wouldn’t make fun of her for it. “He used to have a girlfriend but they broke up. He’s single now.”

‘Just give him more of your presents and he’ll be right back on you for sure. I’ll bet he’s a kiss whore for booze.’

Bea’s eyes widened in horror. Shaking her head so her curls bounced she responded, “Oh no, I don’t think I want that.” As much as she had enjoyed the kiss and wouldn’t mind another she was not about to go searching out such a scary person. He had been nice about the whole ordeal but she didn’t trust the boy as far as she could throw him. She enjoyed the sleepy silence between them with only the waves whispering their hymn to the night.

Then, suddenly, Bea remembered what came next. “And then I had a fight with Mara. She is my best friend. I don’t remember much about it, it’s hard to grasp. But she’s my best friend since we were like fucking toddlers. I feel so bad.”

A kiss and a fight, recipe for a dramatic night. ‘It’ll be fine. It’s what happens at these parties- everyone gets drunk, does some shit they shouldn’t have, and forgive each other by tomorrow morning. I’ll bet Mara knows it was the shots talking, not you.’

He was probably right about Mara. They had been through thick and thin together. “Thank you.” she whispered and her worried, flushed expression turned to one of relaxed and relieved but still very much covered in a blush. Reaching out one of her hands, Bea lightly brushed some of his hair back from his face. “Your dip in the pool messed up all my hard work,” she said with a playful pout.

Bea’s touch was slightly unexpected, her small hand shifting the wet, tangled locks off of his forehead. ‘Ah well. Good things can’t last forever I guess. Even if they’re as good as that hairstyle.’ He laid there in a second for silence, content with an arm under Bea’s head and a throw pillow under his. Content until a curious thought came through.

‘Was he your first? Santiago?’ He asked.

The question surprised her. “No… He’s not.” Her voice was very small and quiet and she frowned as if she had tasted something horrible. “There was another boy once. A few years ago.” She turned her face from him to look out toward the dark ocean. Her brows her furrowed as she sucked on her lower lip. Maybe it was the booze, but she was suddenly feeling rather ill thinking about the boy to whom she had given those precious firsts.

Jordan had a thoughtful expression. ‘Do you want to talk about it?’ He turned his head to lock eyes with the smaller girl. ‘I guess it’s a bit of a touchy subject. I’ll shut up if you want.’ She’d already teared up, and he wasn’t keen on setting her off.

Bea was surprised by the burst of hot tears that began to run down her face. She sat up wiping them away with the heel of her palms. “Ah, no sorry. I’ll tell you another time. I’d rather not think about it right now.” She smeared a bit of the eyeliner her fathers had placed on her and she tried her best to wipe the black from her cheek. “Fuck. I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to become a blubbery mess.” She laughed as she looked down at him.

‘It’s okay.’ He gave her a hopefully reassuring smile. ‘We all have stuff in our past we don’t like thinking about. We can just lay here, looking at the stars if you don’t want to talk.’

The young woman smiled and sniffled as she dried up the last of those stupid tears. “Yeah, I’d really like that.” Bea lay back down, this time very close to him so she could soak up a bit of that body warmth. Though it was still summer the tiny dancer was quite sensitive to the cold. It was quiet and soft. Gentle. She was surprised at how comfortable she could feel with a boy as all the while her heart was doing this wild jig inside of her chest that she couldn’t quite explain. Due to the streetlight, she could not make out as many stars as when she went into the country. But they still twinkled down upon the world and made all of her problems seem less significant. “Do you know any constellations?” she inquired.

‘A few. The bear, the teapot... or whatever it is. I’ve never really done this before- just lying down and watching the stars. It’s calming though. Makes you feel real small. I’ve never really had the chance to do it all proper either- never been out of the city long enough. We should go stargazing in the wild some time.’

“I don’t think the teapot is a real constellation,” she said with a delighted laugh. “I would really like to do that sometime, Jordan. It’s so peaceful. And yeah, it does make everything feel small. There just a great big ol’ fucking world out there.”

‘Maybe we can invent it. Name it after ourselves.’ He made an expansive motion with his hand. ‘The Endive-Henderson Teapot. Sounds like some sciency theorem or something. Aren’t all the constellations kinda made up anyways? I swear none of them look like the things they’re supposed to be.’ He was almost feeling sleepy now. The blanket was soft and the sand underneath was feeling like his mattress.

“Sounds more like an infectious disease to me.” Bea wrinkled her nose at the thought of what sort of nasty things it could be. Propping herself up on her forearm she turned toward him. “They were made up by some smart dead dudes. Well, they made them up before they died. Not after. Not some twerpy drunk kids.” She teased him lightly, giving him a poke to his side.

‘Speak for yourself, you twerpy drunk. I’m wicked smaht.’ he teased back. She giggled.

Laying back once again, she sighed and tilted her chin upward so she could see him. “I’ll bring a book on astronomy with us.”

‘I’d like that. You can teach me the stars. I know the Sun already, at least.’

“The Sun, huh? That is the most important one.” She laughed again before coming closer and snuggling up against him. “Its fucking chilly out here. Come on body, work out that alcohol so I can go home!” She placed her head and her hand against his chest. She could feel the rise and fall as he breathed. And could hear his heartbeat.

They were almost embraced now, their two bodies huddled together to keep warm. Her head was slightly below his, buried again in his chest. ‘So quick to be off?’ He grinned, lowering his chin so it rested on her hair.

“Mmmm,” she responded in a sleepy sort of way. It all felt so wonderfully natural. Just laying here in this way. Bea was beginning to feel as if the rest of the world didn’t exist as her thoughts and concentration were all on the boy to whom she had cuddled up. “I guess not. I just hate being cold.” Her upper half was mostly okay. It was her bare legs that were the coldest. She intertwined one with his closest. Her smoothly shaven leg could feel the texture of the hair on his. The top of her bare foot brushed against his calf as she enjoyed the sensation. She was like a little baby sloth clinging to the nearest thing.

‘I’ve got a solution for that. I call this... the sushi roll.’ He reached over Bea to take a hand of the blanket, wrapping it over the top of the girl before doing the same on his side. ‘Cozy now?’ The blanket’s surface area had been reduced even more now, forcing the two of them against each other. Her breath was hot against his face, only inches away.

She laughed in complete felicity as the blanket came around them, sealing them from the outside. As her giggles died she realized just how close his handsome face was. Her eyes stared into his for moments longer than one generally should. They flickered down to his lips and then back up to his eyes. “I feel a bit like a burrito.” Her tone was quiet and unsure. She could already feel the heat between them.

Her heart was pounding out a wild tempo to which she could not even imagine what sort of ecstatic dance one could do to it. She slid a hand up his chest, feeling out the muscles there, danced along his collarbone that showed through the opening in his button-up shirt, and up along his neck. Her eyes never left his as her slender fingers ghosted along his jaw toward his chin and back toward his ear before she rested the palm against his cheek. “You have really great bones,” she murmured.

She traced a trail of fire across his chest, her light fingers gently brushing the skin underneath his shirt. His hands moved in parallel, caressing her shoulders and brushing the hair away from her face like she had done to him minutes ago. ‘Thanks. I made them myself.’ Even at a moment like this, he couldn’t resist an opportunity for a quick quip.

For the first time in a very long time, the touch did not feel foreign or uncomfortable for Bea. Instead, it sent sensations of electricity coursing through her nerves. She shivered lightly and pressed herself closer. The hand moved from his cheek into his hair. Bea gently tugged away tangles and her fingertips massaged his scalp. Her breath quickened as she brushed the tip of her nose playfully across his chin. “I would imagine so,” she responded in a heady and breathy tone. “As people naturally do.”

Her voice was like an alarm clock waking him from a deep sleep, sending energy rushing through his veins like a drug. The feeling of her hand in his hair and the gentle tugs at his long strands only exacerbated the effect. Jordan’s heartbeat was resonating in every artery, thumping like he’d just run a mile. His fingers were dancing around Bea’s back now, tracing shapes into the hot skin. It was strange how only last week he’d never met her before, and now here they were, sushi-rolled in a blanket under the stars.

They locked eyes again, Jordan looking downward from hooded lids to match Bea’s gaze. He’d never really paid attention to her eyes before- her iris was the rich brown of unpolished amber, flecked with darker shades of burnt caramel and lighter shades of sun-dazzled gold. The kind of eyes you wanted to invent words to describe. The kind of eyes you could easily get lost in. He raised a hand to run a finger gently along her cheek, brushing against the skin of her cheekbone. Jordan’s voice was slow and raspy as if he was in a trance.

‘I love your eyes.’

“Thanks, I grew them myself,” she responded but her words were not playful. Instead, they had become breathy and low, betraying the deep swirl of feelings that washed over her like the waves which rushed the shore. Something hot was growing through her lower stomach. Made her desperate and pleasantly uncomfortable. Bea wanted something but what she did not know. She leaned closer and wrapped her arms around him, a hand finding its hold in his hair. “I think,” she murmured softly, her lips just a breathe away from his and her eyes never breaking the intoxicating stare. “I think I should like to kiss you. If that’s alright.”

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Raven laughed at his comment. Starting to walk back towards the crowd, J.J. beside her, she tried to think of something else to say. Luckily, he was the first to speak again.

”We aren’t that wild. You just so happened to stumble across the so called best that Kings has to offer. Most of the other parties around here are pretty tame… well, compared to this, anyway. Besides, I’m originally from New York. Nothing really surprises me.” They were almost to the drink table now. Figuring that J.J. would probably want something non-alcoholic - seeing as it seemed he was his sisters chaperone - she scanned the various bottles and such upon arriving. ”Looks like your options are either water or juice,” she added, turning to look at him.

“Nah I’m good. But New York? Really? When did you leave?”

She shrugged, weaving her way in and out of crowds of people, heading for her favorite spot. Raven had been to enough of Diablo’s parties to know her way around pretty well. ”Yup. Brooklyn native at your service. Left when I was fifteen. It wasn’t really my decision, but in a way, it was better for me, I guess. What about you? Where’d you come from?”

“My dad moved us from New York a few months ago. He wanted a change of pace, I guess. Maya really isn’t okay with it. She thinks it’s bullshit.” He chuckled, nervously. He wasn’t sure if he wanted to broadcast they only moved to bury his grandfather and take care of his estate.

”So does that mean you’re okay with it?” she asked, still walking. Raven was headed in the general direction of the beach, towards a large rock surrounded by a bunch of smaller rocks that created a sort of staircase leading up to it.

J.J. thought about Raven’s question for a few seconds. He had already had this discussion with his sister and he wasn’t too keen on going into the details on how despite not liking the move he didn’t really have the balls to confront or argue the decision. At the very least he could explain how he just didn’t have it in him to get worked up over a decision that wasn’t his to begin with.

He shrugged, “Nah, but I’m not going to pretend like it's the end of the world, y’know? I’m not that melodramatic.”

”That’s a pretty good outlook to have.” Finally arriving at the rock, she climbed up, turning to look down at J.J. with her hands on her hips. ”You coming up or what? You can see everything from here.”

It was true. If Raven were to turn and look behind her, she would see the ocean spreading for miles. In front of her, she could survey the whole scene of the party.

“Is this part of the tour?” He joked as he followed the raven-haired girl up the “rock staircase”.

Raven laughed while rolling her eyes playfully. ”Indeed it is,” she responded, sitting on the edge so her feet dangled off. ”Our first lesson is the who’s who of Kings Academy. You’ll need that information if you wanna survive.”

“Ait. Lay it down.”

”M’kay… See the dark haired girl over by the table? That’s Ariel Gray. Don’t know that much about her. Kinda secretive. The tall guy walking away from her is… Josh? No. Jordan. He just moved from England not to long ago,” she said, pointing to each person. ”The dude walking away from Bea, darling girl, she is, that is the one and only infamous Diablo.”

“Anything I should know, y’know, besides the names?” J.J. mused as he listened to Raven’s description of Ariel, Diablo, and a few others.

Outside of a few encounters in school, J.J. pretty much didn’t know anybody at King’s Academy outside of some passing mentions that he had honestly forgotten about. He figured he could just “lay low” for the most part and eventually focus on playing basketball. But given the fact Raven had already pointed out Diablo’s reputation, he was pretty sure that moving to Florida was going to be a lot more complicated than he thought it would be; which he was already starting to worry about.

”Well, you can tell enough about Diablo from his party… and his house. The other two are seemingly harmless. Though if you want actual information, I could introduce you to my friend Oliver sometime.”

“So, Diablo.” J.J. paused for a second. “How in hell has he gotten away with this kinda shit? I mean, back in New York we had parties on the DL all the time, but this is pretty beyond that. If everyone knows he’s pushing, why hasn’t he pissed off the wrong person yet?”

”Oh trust me. He’s pissed a lot of people off. But, like most of the other rich kids in this town, his parents bought his way out of trouble for him. Every single time, mind you. You’d figure they’d have gotten tired of having their house trashed by now.”

It was a story the African-American teenager had heard many times before. The richest kids got away with their wildest dreams because they had been enabled to do so by their powerful parents. As someone who had been raised that money doesn't dictate abuse or hubris, J.J. had been one of the kids in his “economic class” who had no self-destructive instincts or apathetic sensibilities. Despite being the son of one of the finest neurosurgeons in the world he probably had a personality more fitting of a lower status. He never really understood what drove people to act out like this, but for the time being all he could do was slowly but surely learn more about the “kings” of King’s Academy.

“My dad would crucify me if I even had the thought.” He remarked.

”I’m not sure if my brothers or my parents would kill me faster, honestly.”

“So not everyone at King's is insane.”

Raven laughed again. ”Well, no. Not everyone, I guess. I’ve been to a few of Diablo’s parties, but I honestly wouldn’t have even come tonight if it hadn’t been for a few of my friends. How on earth did you let your sister rope you into this anyway?”

“She’s very convincing when she wants to be. Besides, it’s better than the alternative.” He admitted, laughing a little to himself as he said it.

Raven’s question was one his mother and father had asked him about countless occasions and he had the same answer every time. Not that he had the inability to say no, but rather that he couldn’t think of a good enough reason to say no. In the case of Diablo’s party it was a bit of guilt and a little bit of just him feeling sorry that her life had been “ruined” by them moving south for a few years. Plus there was the whole fact that he’d rather be dragged somewhere he didn’t want to be than find out his sister overdosed and he couldn’t stop it.

“I’d rather come out here where I can sorta keep an eye on her then her going without me knowing about it, y’know?”

The young woman nodded her head in response. ”I get that. Most of my time is spent looking after my brothers.“ It was true. While most of the other students had jobs or afterschool clubs, Raven had the responsibility of being a stand in mother. It wasn’t a bad thing, but it could get aggravating sometimes.

He nodded, “I just hope she’ll have her head straight... or a friend or something once I’m outta here. College is coming up and I ain’t gonna be around to keep her out of trouble.”

”College? Where do you plan to go for that?”

“Lot of that depends on how well I do on the basketball team here. But Columbia sounds nice. NYU. Maybe Duke. I could take a gamble on UCLA or something else.” He shrugged as he thought about the prospects he had after a pretty excellent year in his last high school. His parents had no real preference as long as he finished whatever school he picked and Maya was too self-involved to care. The only one’s really pushing for him to go anywhere were the scouts and friends back in New York who he still talked to.

”Wow…” she said quietly. In all honesty, Raven had never given that much thought to college. She knew that she wanted to go, but as for the where and what for, she had no clue. ”To tell you the truth, J.J., I kinda admire that. You know. The whole ‘you having a plan’ thing.”

“I mean, it’s senior year. That’s the time to get a plan real quick.”

”You have a point. I just guess I’d never given it that much thought. Kinda makes me sound like a slacker, huh?”

“Well, what do you like?”

”I’ve helped my dad direct a few movies before. That was pretty cool, so maybe that. Kinda fun being in charge of everyone too.”

He laughed, “There’s a lot of film and theater programs. I’m sure you’ll find something.”

Raven smiled, looking out at the crowd. ”You’ve got a point there.”

Before their "tour" could continue, Raven's phone would buzz in her back pocket, prompting her to pull it out and read a message from her brother Brandon. ”Shit. Sorry to cut this short, but one of my younger siblings decided to do some stupid stunt he seen on Youtube, and broke his leg. I’ve got to get to the hospital.”

“It's cool. I really should try to keep an eye on Maya, so I'll catch you at school or something.”
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It was cute to think that any one King’s Academy’s young bachelors and bachelorettes, had the capacity to throw a wild rager. When you’ve been all around the work at the ripe age of 18 you’ve seen some shit. Coming from the Hills set a specific standard for XiXi when it came to parties. The one thrown by this Diablo? Or whatever he liked to call himself, wasn’t even a blip on her radar. No, instead, our stories main protagonist was away for fashion week. This didn’t mean the queen didn’t have her servants. After all, what good was a kingdom if you couldn’t rule. Her little birds would kotow and bring her steady updates of the party whilst making her way back home.

It seemed as though the weather was in her favor, cutting the flight time on her private jet rather handsomely. Maybe she would be able to catch the tail end of this party. Heaven knows has she been there since the start, careers would be over and men would grovel. Ximena had a devilishly grin etched on her face as the cogs in her devious mind began to churn. What a better entrance than one that’s oh so fashionably late. Everything seemed to coincide to the drama filled queens wishes. Thumbing through her phone, Ximena played with her hair browsing through everyone’s snap stories. This Satan wannabe did seem to become a recurring theme. Perhaps he was worth an audience with the queen or maybe he was fit to be the jester of her court.

The plane made landfall and like sand in the hourglass these were the days of their lives, slipping away. Ximena had door to door service, quickly being chauffeured back to her luxurious mansion. She tried to text and call her cousin since she hadn’t seen his face anywhere at the party. There was no respite for XiXi, her cousin must have been indisposed somewhere. This just meant she would get to hog the spotlight, I mean one De la Fuente was more than enough to satisfy the night. With a snap of her fingers like her favorite fictional villain, her maids poured into her room like an army of ants. She lifted her arms ever so gracefully, her movements as fluid as water. Piece by piece her clothes were stripped and replaced with fresh clothes. The assembly line of maids would ensure she was dappered down for this event.

You can’t rush beauty, unfortunately Ximena had to pick up the pace if she would even make an impression on the party. One final kiss on her mirror was all she needed to complete her ritual. A thin layer of blood red lipstick affixed itself to her mirror. Ximena got in her car and made her way down to this kids party. Once she arrived, her phone was the first tool to come out. The Bluetooth speakers were available to pair with her phone. With one tap the music change from whatever garbage was playing to a specialized remix of In My Feelings by Drake, except instead of KiKi it was XiXi. With her intro set, Ximena entered the fray looking to turn heads. Particularly one in specific.

After his fight with April, Santiago's euphoric mood had come crashing down like a house of cards. In his cocky, arrogant mind, the girl would never leave no matter how many times he'd screwed up. He could do whatever he wanted, and always have the absolute certainty that April Foster would always be there if he craved a bit of comfort and familiarity from a person who loved him unconditionally. The day of her voluntarily deciding to part ways - this very day - was one Diablo never imagined would come.

He’d be lying if he said tears didn't well up in his eyes for a second, and that at one point he decided to just quarantine himself in his bedroom. But, like always, that pride of his was stronger than any other feeling, and soon Santiago found himself in the balcony overlooking the happenings of his party.

Out of nowhere, the song that had been playing suddenly stopped, and some strange remix of a Drake song began to play. Heads had begun to turn, and when his gray eyes followed the direction of their stares, he was floored to see one of the hottest Latina girls he'd seen in a while. The dark hair, the way her provocative clothes embraced her curvaceous figure, the arrogance and confidence with which she walked... Every previous thought he'd been having was now replaced by an overwhelming desire to bring this girl into bed with him.

Ximena walked down the lazy excuse for carpentry like a runway strip. She was obviously the best dressed there maybe only having Chanel as competition, but regardless she owned it. Her reputation was blossoming and buzzing in the halls of King’s Academy. People already thought she was a thot, but words couldn’t hurt her, her shades were Gucci. If King’s Academy wasn’t big enough in name, her notoriety granted the school even greater publicity.

Oh, this bad girl walked as if she were on fire, left unburnt. Her eyes scanned the semi luxurious home, the pool, the bar. All looking for the big cats on campus, much to her distaste she couldn’t find this cheesy Diablo character.

That was, until she took a sign from above and saw the gruff ‘hunk’ everyone drowned on and on about. 'I wonder if he’s still with that April bitch? I do love a great homewrecking!' she thought as she flipped her hair and wore a suggestive smile. She waved at Diablo hoping he would see her.

Who was she kidding? Of course he saw her! After all, peacocks are hard to miss.

To Diablo's satisfaction, the girl had wasted no time in looking around long enough to find his intrigued eyes staring right at her. Even better? She was staring right back at him. And not only that, but she seemed to immediately pick up on his intentions. The way she flipped those luscious dark locks back and gave him that smile, he knew she was aware of what exactly was in his mind at the moment, and had no problems with it.

Smirking at her, he nudged his head in the direction of the house: a silent invitation for her to join him on more private festivities.

She ran strands of hair over her mouth to disguise her smile, it was always funny to her how trivial men were. They were so easily manipulated, but that was her favorite part of the game. Ximena might have been most of the names that were attributed to her, however, that didn’t mean she would make it easy for boys like Diablo. XiXi walked around taking selfies and updating her stories. The tabloids would surely be eating this up and sending the paparazzi on the way. She would have stayed to chat and interrupt these conversations fill with drivel, but she needed to steal the show. Hitherto, the party was as wet as the noodles in the pool.

Ximena turned into the house through the sliding doors, making her ascension to the top of the balcony like an angel going to heaven. Except she wasn’t meeting god, but the devil himself in the form of man. Once at the top, she slithered to the boy who reeked of heartache, ready to pray on the unsuspecting.

“Hey there, papi chulo! What are you doing up here? Don’t tell me you’re one of those boring Gatsby types who likes to watch instead of touch...” she said, sighing in disappointment.

Her comment earned her an appreciative chuckle from Diablo. Smoking hot, Spanish-speaking and a sense of humor? Guess it was true when they say you gotta take some of the bad to get some of the good. “Nah, beba. I came over here to check on how things are looking down there. This is the best spot in the house for it.”

Ximena was pleasantly surprised to hear that Spanish accent and such sweet pet names so early on. It was almost enough for a girl to cry, but she wasn’t one of those girls at a Romeo Santos concert. She actually hated those types.

“So your name isn’t just for show, then… Good.” she mused, playing with her hair again. “I’ve never looked up to anyone so I hope you weren’t looking down on me.” Ximena walked over, placing just her index finger on his cheek. She seductively walked foot over foot to the other side of him. Her finger never left his face as it brushed past his stubbles, onto his lips, then back onto the adjacent side of his untrimmed beard. If succubi were real, she was in form tonight.

“So tell me why they call you Diablo, but more importantly: why should I care?” Ximena said playfully giggling as she tapped her perfectly manicured nail against her pearly whites.

It was not lost on Diablo how well-versed this mystery woman was on the art of seduction. He didn't flinch or move away from her teasing touch on his face, nor did his eyes from her attractive figure. In other circumstances, he would have played along, enjoying the cat and mouse game between him and his prey until he got what he wanted. But tonight, all he desperately wanted was a way to forget about the shit with April. The sooner, the better.

“Why tell you when I can just show you?” he replied, raising his eyebrows suggestively and placing his hands on her hips. His grey eyes were locked on hers now, and he tried to translate his intentions to her with one look.

Ximena silently frowned, she liked a man who knew what he wanted and was straight forward but this was not that. The king of the jungle was wounded and left hurting, it was a sad sight. Whatever strings that were left in her cold heart, were being tugged as she saw the pain in his eyes despite his stoic demeanor. She was just hoping she wouldn’t need to hold him after sex while he cried his eyes out. Who said bad girls couldn’t do good things?

Despite her dumb bimbo facade, XiXi knew sometimes people need to fuck away the pain. Luckily for Diablo, Ximena liked the sad puppy type, and it didn’t hurt that Diablo was quite the tasty-looking snack.

No te preocupes: you don’t have to say anything,” Ximena said as he put his hand in hers and began to tug at him in the direction of the bedroom.

Wasting no time, Diablo guided XiXi back to his bedroom. The young man made sure to lock the doors and draw the curtains on the balcony’s glass doors before grabbing her by the hips and wrapping her up in a deep kiss. What had started off as a spark was quickly turning into a raging fire, as evidenced by how his lips and actions became more intense, as if he was nothing but a starving man feeling hungry for the woman he was with. Soon enough, April Foster was pushed to the back of his thoughts, and Santiago's selfish mind was focusing on making himself feel good again.

And there it was, the flame that she had been waiting for. The way he touched...no that’s not right. The way he grabbed at her skin and pulled on her hair, was a sign of pure passion. It didn’t matter who he was thinking of, the intensity is what XiXi came for. Most girls would hate to be used, but they were using each other and they knew that. She matched the young stud’s energy as any succubus could. Ximena would make sure this would be a night Diablo would never forget as they reached together all 9 levels of El Infierno .

And just like that, this party was over.
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The one lesson her mother gave her before she passed away was to always go with your gut. If there is something that doesn't feel right about a location, leave. If someone is giving you a bad vibe, don't trust them. If you feel like an event is about to crash and burn, do whatever it takes to be prepared for it. Because of this, Victoire always made it a point to prepare for the worst. There was very little that surprised her; people were predictable, anything that can go wrong will go wrong, so she always made it a point to have a good head on her shoulders to be ready for anything.

That mindset held strong as she parked her black Mercedes-Benz into the school's nearly empty parking lot. She had a gut feeling something was going to go wrong today and just as she had sent out the text to her council, she received an email stating that Mrs. Hudson needed to speak with her urgently. Considering that she hardly heard a peep from the woman--Victoire preferred handling things independently and Mrs. Hudson would rather not be distracted from her already massive pile of work--this was probably the 'going wrong' thing she knew was coming.

Knocking on the door twice, Victoire entered the faculty room rather casually with her bag in hand. A few of the teachers greeted her, none batting an eye as she went straight to Mrs. Hudson. "Good morning," She said out of politeness more than anything. "You wanted to see me?"

"Yes, I'm glad you've come," Mrs. Hudson replied, motioning for her to sit down. Once the girl was seated, Mrs. Hudson pulled out a paper and handed it to her. "Unfortunately, the budget you submitted wasn't approved. The board is willing to compromise on a majority of the spending, but considering the high-profile nature of Project: Graduation as well as the other numerous student events, there just isn't enough to go around."

Of course.

Victoire's eyes scanned the document as Mrs. Hudson spoke, her eyebrows knit together. She had played this game far too long to not get her way and was used to her initial proposal getting denied, but go figure, she was actually surprised by what she saw. "This is less than half of what I asked for," She said. "Last year's budget was around the same of what I asked, I don't understand why I'm getting denied. What, do you need more donations?"

"King's Academy has always prided itself in its alumni and quality of students graduating. For this year's class, people have been...concerned," She explained. "The liability of your classmates causing a commotion for the school is greater than it has been in the last ten years."

The brunette had to bite her tongue hard to prevent herself from saying her initial thought. In front of authority, she was always respectful and tried her best to reduce her cursing to a minimum. "Punishing the majority because of a few select individuals is...unorthodox, don't you think?" She asked, subtly calling her out on her reasoning. Cutting the budget was exactly that: a punishment. "A majority of the deposits have already been made, most of the plans until the Winter Formal are already in place with anything beyond being worked on, this...I'm sorry, but this is--" She had to stop herself from outright saying bullshit. "--unfair."

"There isn't much I can do, Miss Bailey."

Like hell there was. "Give me a week, I'll restructure some things with the clubs, I'll...try to move things around, but this sorry excuse for a number is nowhere near enough to what I need," She couldn't help but be annoyed. "I want another chance."

"Miss Bailey, you need to understand things from our point of view--"

"And again, you're punishing the majority. Don't deny it. I'm not asking for you to jump through any hoops, I'll take care of it."

Mrs. Hudson fell silent as the two stared at one another. Victoire was the more pushy out of the pair, though even if that wasn't the case, Mrs. Hudson was a known pushover. And of course, eventually she would concede. "Alright, I'll bring it up at the next meeting, then."

"Thank you. Now, if you'll excuse me, I need to go salvage Homecoming," There was no hiding the bitterness in her voice as Victoire took her leave, shaking her head. She couldn't believe this shit. Less than half. All because of the damn druggies and misfits in their year! The day had literally just started and she already had a headache, more so knowing the fallout that was going to happen because there was no way this was going to say quiet and between them.

Pushing open the door to the classroom her council was in, Victoire let out a huff as all eyes were on her. Realizing she needed to start from the top, she fished out her previous plans, tossing them into the air around her. "Budget's slashed, Homecoming is fucked, and I am not in the mood for anyone's shit. Everyone on the council is excused from classes until we figure this out." She stated, placing her hands on her hips. "Happy Monday, by the way."






The news of the budget cuts spread around the school like wildfire. There was no escaping it, anyone that had gone to at least one class had heard of it. Considering the amount of money pumped into the school, it came across as a major shock all things considered. One of the most prestigous schools in the country having money issues of all things? But as always, the suspicion that there was more to it added fuel to the flames.

When the bell for lunch rang, Victoire emerged from the student council room with a scowl etched onto her face. Unfortunately, the meeting was early enough that she had missed breakfast, and seeing as how nourishment was essential for survival, she figured she could grab something and eat while she worked on a plan. With notebooks and papers in hand, the brunette entered the cafeteria line, grabbing one of the many sandwiches laid out. Once she paid, she chose one of the empty tables and sat herself on the corner, laying out her notes so she could read as she ate. She really needed to figure this shit out.






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I gotta stay high all the time
To keep you off my mind
High all the time
To keep you off my mind

Spend my days locked in a haze
Trying to forget you, babe.



The events of the stupid party at Diablo’s house continued to haunt Marisol for the rest of the weekend. She’d thought that after the cool few minutes that she’d spent with Jun and a quick smoke session before bed things would be as if nothing ever happened. But on Saturday, she hadn’t even finished her breakfast when Archer rushed into her home, stating that he had something urgent to tell her. At first, she thought he was joking, because there was absolutely no way in hell that what Archie was saying was true. They were sworn mortal enemies, after all! But after doing some digging around the snapchats of those attending Diablo’s party, she was able to find concrete evidence that, indeed, Victoire Bailey had planted a big one on Sonny Drake.

And that wasn’t the end of it. This bitch actually had the audacity to name-drop her after the kiss! The noise in the snapchat was much too loud for her to hear, but reading lips wasn’t exactly a hard thing to do. Once she was certain of what she saw, Marisol and Archer spent the day at the beach, where the young woman managed to ignore the storm of emotions brewing up inside her body for a few hours. But no matter how much weed she’d smoked when she arrived at her house that night, she couldn’t forget the sight of Victoire’s lips on Sonny’s, or how the young man held her back after she’d turned to walk away with a look in his eyes that Mari recognized from a mile away. The scene played over and over in her head every time she closed her eyes, incessantly plaguing her even when she lied down on Archer’s lap and cried like a child.

At the news, Marisol had gone through the majority of the stages of grief. First was denial, the stage in which she spent the first hour after the news looking around whatever video footage of the party she could find that would prove Archer wrong, but found evidence to back up his claims instead. Next up was anger: at Sonny for being stupid enough to let himself be roped up into it, at Vic for being the instigator and name-dropping her, at Archer for not telling him sooner, at Diablo for throwing the stupid party in the first place, at herself for not ‘manning’ the hell up and confessing… It was quite the sight to see such a small person have that much anger. Then there was bargaining: the stage in which she thought of all the possible reasons as to why this tragedy had happened. Archer was quick to shoot down every single one of them, so they didn't spend much time in this one. And, finally, the stage in which she was right now: depression.

It was the Monday after Diablo’s party, and the first time she would be facing both Vic and Sonny after what she knew. Although Son had tried to meet up and contact her during the weekend, she’d ignored every single one of his calls and texts. But Mari guessed it wasn’t anything of importance, because he hadn’t bothered to drop by her house even when they were less than 5 minutes away on foot. Who knows? Maybe he’d been too busy with Bitchtoire to notice or even give a fuck.

“Can’t I just skip today? I’ve already skipped half a day! I’d be doing everyone a favor if I don’t show up!” Marisol whined from her spot in the middle of the bed. Although the time for her to get ready for school was long past due and it was already lunchtime, Archer had arrived at her house to try and convince her to attend at least what was left of the day. But with Mari being Mari, this was proving to be a challenging task. The young woman was still wrapped up in the comforter like a human burrito with only her face peeking out of the blankets, making no motion of even efforts to get out of bed.
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April’s head pounded lightly as she sat on top of the unmounted set of racing tires next to her car. She’d spent the last two days after the party doing next to nothing in her house, reflecting on the night of the party. Particularly noteworthy, she’d drank herself into a borderline coma on Sunday evening and passed out watching Brooklyn Nine Nine, something she deeply regretted now. April just couldn’t get the image of Santiago kissing Bea out of her head, it was like it was trying to haunt her. She needed a distraction. School didn’t matter right now, April needed to feel something other than heartbreak right now. She looked down to the tires she still sat upon and a small grin spread across her face.

Ten minutes and one air-powered impact wrench later, the normal summer tires on her Maserati were swapped out with the significantly more expensive racing tires. Another ten minutes and she had changed from her school uniform into jeans, a tank top and her black leather jacket.

April hopped into the driver’s seat just as her dad walked into the garage. She shut the door and let the custom tuned V8 engine roar as she cranked the ignition before hearing a gentle knock on her window. “April, what did I tell you about skipping class? I know you had a few rough nights, but that's not an excuse.” Her dad spoke in an irritated, but calm tone, knowing full well what went down at the party on Friday. April had come clean in her drunkenness and regretted telling him anything now. She rolled down her window a crack and looked to her father, taking in a deep breath before speaking a few short words. “First two classes suck, I need to blow off some steam.”

Moments later, she shot out of the garage and sped out of the Foster Estate driveway like a bat out of hell, her face masked by the visor of her racing helmet. The world around her was all but blocked out as her driving playlist blared through her earbuds. It was just her and the road now, time to tear it up. April turned onto Interstate 98 and checked her mirrors for cops before flooring it, the racing tires screeching on the tarmac before the Maserati GT took off down the road at breakneck speeds. The eight cylinder engine’s roar echoed through the air as April ripped down the same strip of road she’d raced Diablo down more times than she could count, watching her speedometer climb well past 150mph. The roads were very empty for this time in the morning but April paid it no mind, only really hesitating behind the wheel as she screamed past a police cruiser. “Shit!”

Sure enough, as she flew past the cop, the lights came on and the sirens wailed. She was done for now. Her father was gonna kill her. There was a brief moment in a dark corner of April’s mind that screamed You can outrun him, but April knew that even if she did, it wasn’t hard to track down one of the very few arctic white Maserati GT’s in the area. Especially with the license plate PR1NCSS. Reluctantly, April slowed down the car and pulled over to the side of the road. She waited with the feeling of absolute dread as the officer approached her car from the left, flipping up the visor on her helmet and preparing her papers.

“License and registration please, Miss Foster. Do you have any idea how fast you were going?”

April grinned. If she was gonna be charged, might as well have some fun.
“Faster than you. Topped out at 160 before you flashed me.”
She batted her eyelashes and cocked her head to the side as the officer looked over her license and insurance. Then an idea started forming in her head. A glorious idea. A mischievous idea.

“Miss Foster, step out of the car.” Time to put her plan into action.

April followed his instructions, but not before pulling down the driver side visor and retrieving two tickets to an F1 race in Monte Carlo. “Say, officer Flores, was it? You’re into Formula One racing, right? Thought I saw you at the Palm Beach track when they had a small scale race. I’ve got two tickets here to the 2019 Monte Carlo race, trackside with banquet access. If you let me off easy, they’re yours. I could probably cover airfare too.” In truth, the tickets were supposed to be for her and Santi to go. But after their little debate and how Santi just wanted her for the extra curricular activities, she’d figured it was a fair trade. That and the looming threat of being arrested drove the stakes even higher. It was all or nothing now.

The officer hesitated as he pressed her against the car and finished cuffing her one hand. She had hit a weak spot. Victory.

“Do you know that it’s illegal to bribe a law enforcement officer?”

“Do you have any idea how much these tickets are worth?”

“Is that the full package?”

“Two laps in a two seater car, yacht parties, accommodations. Roughly fifteen grand for both tickets.”

April was rewarded with a satisfying click as the officer undid the handcuffs. She turned to face the officer and dug the tickets from her jacket. Dates are on the back, you’ll need proper attire for the banquet. I’ll transfer your airfare when you book the tickets. You have my number on file if you need to contact me.”

“If I see you again, Miss Foster, you’re done.”

April grinned from under her helmet and hopped back into her car and started it, pulling a quick U-turn on the road before taking off back towards the school. She stayed under the limit until the cop pulled off and disappeared in her rear-view, before dropping the gear and flooring it once again. No one could keep her from the road.

April pulled into the school parking lot ten minutes later just as the lunch bell rang, making extra sure to squeal her tires as she came dangerously close to clipping Santi’s red Lamborghini. After she let the sight sink in to all of the onlookers, she pulled into the spot right next to it and turned off the engine. She looked into her mirrors to check if Santi had actually seen what she’d done. If he could play with her heart, she could play with his most prized possession. She hopped out of the car and peaked around the passenger side, grinning as she saw how little room she’d left for Santi to open his door. Now, for lunch. April was starving. Hopefully the cafeteria had something decent today.
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Compared to Santiago’s party on Friday, the rest of the weekend was relatively uneventful, well at least for Sonny it was. Marisol seemed to be avoiding him, though it wasn’t for a lack of trying. He didn’t really bother with contacting her throughout the weekend. She seemed to be mad at him for whatever reason. It wasn’t known to him, so why would he bother? Sometimes even the best friends had to be given their space. Even still, sonny was beginning to worry about Sol Jr. She wasn’t typically this silent on the communication front. Perhaps he should throw her a bone about something.

As he leaned back in his chair, counting down the three minutes that were left until lunch period, Sonny was going over a few things in his mind: what happened at the party and how a lot of things happened after the party. His mind did, however, seem to circle back and forth between that kiss with Victoire and how they were keeping it their little secret and Marisol’s sudden radio silence may or may not be related. He didn’t think it would be, or rather, he thought why would it even have to do with his kiss? She didn’t know about the kiss and there was no way Viccy would willingly tell anyone that she had been the one to kiss Sonny Drake. Even if she would spin it as him kissing her, the fact that someone reportedly ‘lower’ than her had gotten the best of her wasn’t something he knew Vic to allow to be found out. So, that wasn’t it.

So what could it-- The sound of the end period bell interrupted Sonny’s thought.

Gathering his bag, Sonny threw in his earbuds, letting the sounds of Metallica’s Master of Puppets block out everything that wasn’t James Hetfield’s epic voice. Soon, the teen wandered around the campus for a few minutes, making his way to the cafeteria to grab something to eat. Thankfully, he arrived just in time to snag his favorite slice of pizza: Hawaiian with extra pineapple. He never understood the hatred for this kind of pizza. It was severely underrated. Warm pineapple cooked into the mixture of cheese and ham, though the Canadians call it bacon for whatever reason. He knew the only kind of bacon that was true bacon was the cured pork belly.

He quickly scanned the quad, looking for the misfits. The last thing Sonny wanted to do was be tha tone loser who sat alone during lunch period. He wasn’t Elijah Abrams or some other schmuck that was often targeted by the resident douchebag, Kavi Salvador. And surprisingly, even he wasn’t around. He at least expected to see those two around. And what was even weirder, he didn’t see Marisol or the fairy spreading her unique cheer, Archer. Seriously, what gives? Sonny guessed he really was going to be that kind of loser that sat alone. “It is what it is, I guess,” he let out a sigh, taking a seat in one of the tables spread throughout the quad. It was far off from the usual suspects that often led the lazy teen to the point of annoyance. For their sake, they better not show their faces in his general direction. Yeah, Sonny’s looking at you, Jason and Santiago.

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The weekend had been a stressful one for Archer, telling Marisol about what he had seen at the party had felt like a good plan when he entered her room that saturday morning. Her reaction made him regret it almost instantly. Firstly she called him a liar and accused him of making everything up, then she yelled at him for not telling her sooner, and finally ending up in his lap crying her eyes out. What Archer found most confusing about the whole situation was that at the center of all this was Sonny. How did he have so much power over Marisol that he could turn his best friend the strongest person he had ever known in to this… mess?

The young man had spent the entire weekend at the Castillo residence trying to calm his little friend down and convincing her not to do anything stupid. There had been many stupid ideas circulating that room. There was a point where she just laid on top of her bed staring into the abyss. It was a good thing that he had his books with him so he at least had something to do as she wallowed in despair. Her brothers took turns popping their heads in to check on them, to which Archer gave them a thumbs up to let them know that the situation was under control. When he finally left on sunday evening he filled her older brother in on the situation, making it very clear that he should tread lightly and anything Marco had heard did not come from him.

When monday morning rolled around he was mildly surprised when he didn’t see Mari waiting for him at the back of their homeroom. He stuck it out until lunch before he had had enough. Instead of heading for the courtyard to eat lunch with the other students he got into his car and sped down the road towards the Castillo house once again. After being let in by Mrs. Castillo, Archer bound up the stairs towards Marisol’s room. When he opened the door he was hit by a wall of stuffy air, she hadn’t left the room since he had been there.

“Are you kidding me?” He asked as he stepped in to the young woman’s room, looking around with disgust. “This has gotten out of hand dude!” he exclaimed as he plopped down at the edge of her bed. “It’s only the second week of school! Your gpa is screaming Mari!”

“Can’t I just skip today? I’ve already skipped half a day! I’d be doing everyone a favor if I don’t show up!” the green eyed girl whined from inside her DIY blanket overalls.

Archer rolled his eyes, already annoyed “Oh for f-” he began “What does that even mean? Doing who a favor? By not coming to school today you showed everyone that they got to you… essentially letting them win! So congratulations you turned into the girl we love to make fun of!” The curly haired boy clapped in fake enthusiasm as he stood up. He let out a giant sigh and grabbed the edge of her comforter and tugged it of her. “Come on! You have about 45 minutes to get ready and come with me to AP Calculus!” he said as he threw the comforter to the otherside of the room and walked out.
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As the bell rang letting the students out from french class Julie Macmillan sat staring straight ahead yawning. She had spent the entire class not paying much attention to what monsieur Boussard was saying. As the last one of her peers left the room he teacher looked down at her.

“Avez-vous une question mademoiselle Macmillan?” he asked.

Julie snapped back in to reality, she smiled and shook her head with a small laugh “Oh non, je ne faisais que rêver.” She stood up and gathered her things “Au revoir professeur!” the redhead said cheerily as she too left the classroom.

As she drifted through the hallways of kings Julie realized how tired she was, she had spent this partying more than she usually did. Not counting the one at the devil’s den she had gone to one with her sister who had finally come home from Shanghai. It had been a wrap party with some of Iris’s model friends, and Julie had ended up going home with one of the male ones which of course had ended up being a big mistake. He had been like the rest of the models she had been with: utterly boring. He had spent most of sunday bombarding her with texts and snapchats, none of which was spelt correctly. The reason Julie was so tired now is that she and her sister had spent the evening making fun of the poor boy blowing up her phone.

She couldn’t help but feeling a bit uneasy roaming the hallway by herself usually she would have Chanel by her side, but she hadn’t seen her all morning. Julie looked around to try to spot someone, anyone she knew. Then that feeling hit her again, that feeling she has had ever since Archer Diedrikson had yelled at her friday night. Was she really seen as the Ice Queen of King’s? When she thought about it, who was her friends at school? Obviously Chanel was the light in her world but they had known each other for so long that she was almost family. The more Julie obsessed about it she realized she had a lot of people who disliked her. There was Santiago who hated her but the feelings were mutual, there was April who didn’t hate her but certainly they weren’t friends anymore. And it was obvious that Archer felt disdain for her, and Jason didn’t seem to think that highly of her either. It hadn’t really bothered her before because she hadn’t really cared. But now that someone had come right out and told her that they didn’t like her… it really bothered her.

When she finally arrived at the courtyard she plopped down at her favorite table with a groan. Eating lunch alone was not something she had done in a very long time. The girl made one more futile attempt to spot Chanel smiling at her but alas, she was alone. She started to unpack her meticulously packed lunch. Julie looked up just as someone else sat down at the other end of the table. At first she wrinkled her nose, but then she reminded herself of the deep thoughts she had just came out of.

“So. You stuck eating lunch all alone too?” She called with her chin resting in her hand.
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"You are so fucking basic."

Nadia looked up from her phone, a look of mild confusion on her face. She hadn't even noticed Lucas had taken a seat across from her; she had been much too engrossed in her phone. She was rapidly approaching one million followers and had been trying to think of a way to celebrate. Her initial thought was possibly a bikini picture or something along those lines, but she really wanted to offer an incentive or something. A shout-out video? A signed magazine? Her weekend had been filled with trying to come up with something and being informed that she needed to start recruiting some 'fresh blood' for the squad. Except, anyone who would actually want to be a cheerleader would have already approached her.

Putting her phone down, Nadia tilted her head at the grinning Lucas. "Hi to you, too," She replied, frowning. "What do you mean?"

He gestured towards the rather simple peanut-butter and jelly sandwich on her plate. She had cut off the crusts and trimmed it so it was a nice rectangle, though she cut out a heart shaped piece that showed some of the jelly inside.

"That's so basic I think I'll use you as an example on a pH scale," Lucas reiterated himself.

"It's cute!" She insisted.

"It's so tedious, it's a sandwich."

Nadia couldn't help but pout. Okay, she had gone a little overboard, but she liked doing cute stuff. So what? Now that Lucas was with her, maybe he could help her out with one of her problems. As she sat there, listening to Lucas laugh at her, she decided to ask, "Say, you don't know any girls that want to join the cheerleading squad, do you?"

Lucas stopped laughing long enough to actually think. After a few moments, he suggested, "Hold some open auditions, that'll at least get some freshman desperate to prove themselves," He paused. "And then let me know so I can have my own auditions."

Wrinkling her nose in disapproval, she had to admit that his first idea was good. Taking a hold of her phone, she sent out a mass text, making sure one of her juniors would go ahead and make posters to plaster all over the school. She also suggested they try to get anyone to come--at this point, so long as she got at least one or two new recruits, she would count it as a success. When she looked up, she saw Lucas had started eating her sandwich. She let out a slight whine of sadness, though she wouldn't do anything. All that work for nothing! Oh well.





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There was a lot going for Kavi this morning - hell, this entire weekend was booming loud for the teen. From the date he scored with Nadia Josette to waking up with a happy-go-lucky smile on his face, there was an obvious, added confidence to Kavi’s already-overflowing arrogance when he strolled through the halls of King’s Academy. Whether he was taking it upon himself to do what he did best by making the lives of the nerds hell or checking out every attractive girl that walked past him (not by cat-calling). No, Kavi took the subtle approach. He did have to contain himself, after all, with him set for a date with Nadia in less than a week.

Can’t wait for Friday.

Kavi sent that short and sweet text to Nadia, pocketing his phone. Shortly thereafter, he felt his phone buzz again. Apparently, he was popular today. Taking a moment to see who it was from, to his surprise, it was a text from Ariel. “Huh, wonder what she wants?” Truth be told, Kavi was still salty about how she so-rudely overreacted simply because he grabbed her. He had half of a mind to ignore her. He almost did, but then he figured she probably wanted more of the Kavmeister. So he opened up the text. To his surprise, it was her asking him to meet her in the Music Room.

What an odd request, but he figured what the hell. He didn’t have anything better else to do and Jason was nowhere in sight, so Kavi casually made his way to the music building, munching on a burrito. By the time he got to the music room that Ariel specified, it was gone. Entering it casually, right off the bat he knew this was a pretty odd place to meet. She couldn’t suggest the parking lot like a normal person? Whatever. He found her near where the guitars were held.

“Got your text,” he said waving to her.

Over the weekend, Ariel had been stuck in her head. Not that that was really a surprise, she’d just rather it not happen. Diablos party hadn’t been a total waste of time. She had gotten Jason's number and had even texted him once or twice - though nothing of real importance. At least not yet. She kept replaying the night over and over in her head. The awkwardness with Mari, how much better her conversation with the Accent Dude could have gone, and, most importantly - the scene with Kavi.

If one were to ask why she was stuck on such a thing, Ari would have shrugged her shoulders and gave them some sort of response that had no substance to it off the top of her head. But deep down, she knew the reason. The reason was that she had always considered Kavi to be a friend. They had known each other for a while now, and though he was a dick to most, he made her smile more often than she would like to admit. Even after her fall out with Marisol, she and Kavi had never really changed, though her relationship with most of the others did. Besides, this was the Senior year. Time for changes, friends, mistakes and regrets. Letting this friendship wasn’t exactly a mistake that she was willing to make.

Pulling out her phone, she had written about fifteen rough drafts of a short text asking him to meet her in her safe haven. Why so many tries? Because Kavi’s ego didn’t need anymore inflating. Chances were she was making something out of nothing, and this may or may not make it worse, but the young woman had a lot to get off of her chest. She had gone back to playing her guitar until he walked in, stating his greeting.

Looking up at him like a deer in the headlights, there would be an awkward moment of silence before she actually spoke.

”Um.. yeah,” she began, sliding over to the far left of the bench while taking a deep breath. ”How about you just... Sit down first.”

Kavi shrugged, taking a seat next to her. If there was anything to be said about this very moment, it was that Ariel had Kavi’s attention - which was rare. Usually, if they weren’t under him, girls didn’t have Kavi’s attention. He gazed at Ariel, making it known to her that he was sitting at least three hand lengths away. “We wouldn’t want you to freak out that I accidentally touched you, would we?” Even though he laughed, there was a slight seriousness to his voice.

The young woman waited until she was putting the guitar back in the case before rolling her eyes. ”I guess I deserve that,” she said quietly, a slight harshness in her tone. Crossing her legs and turning to look at him, she took a deep breath to calm her nerves. ”That’s actually why I texted you, Kav. To apologize for the other night. The way I reacted had next to nothing to do with you, and it wasn’t cool of me to act that way towards you. So drop the jokes now. Please?”

And to that, Kavi sighed, though as he gazed at Ariel for a short moment, he couldn’t help but feel surprised. Of all people to apologize to, no one ever wanted to do that when talking to Kavi Antonio Salvador. If anything, it was the other way around. For how Kavi often acted, he was always expected to apologize, but like a lot of people in his life, he disappointed them. So, imagine his genuine shock when he heard that’s what exactly Ariel wanted to do. ”Fine, whatever,” he said, nodding. “So, then out with it. What’s the whole deal with that overreaction? I barely touched you and you acted as I punched you in your lady parts.”

Now was the moment that she had dreaded. Was she to make up another lie, or tell Kavi the actual truth? Either way was risky. But the truth was the better way; the way that wouldn’t ruin their friendship like a lie would. The way that would get everything off her chest. Out of all of the gut-wrenching scenarios she had ever played out in her mind, Ariel never imagined Kavi in any of them. Oh well. Senior year. Time for taking chances and all of that other stuff you could find on inspirational flyers. Stomach in a knot and hands folded in her lap as all the color drained from her face, the young woman would avert her gaze, becoming suddenly interested in her shoes.

”Despite what most people think… my f-father isn’t exactly the best guy around. M-my childhood wasn’t all that great... So, when you just sort of… g-grabbed me like that, it sent me back to a not so great place in my mind. It’s not your fault and I’m sorry.”

So that’s what it was.

He didn’t really know who her father was. The only thing he knew was the rumors about her father, Trillian Grey, the famed criminal defense lawyer. The rumors weren’t really anything that Kavi could remember off the top of his head, but hearing Ariel talk made him feel somewhat awkward and, honestly, he was just confused. “So, how exactly was me touching you, which was even that hard of a grab, make you think about your childhood?” Kavi asked her.

”He used to hit me, Kav. A lot,” she said rather bluntly, her voice quiet as she tried not to cry. ”And he used to grab me just like that. Like I was an object he could just… use. While talking, she had taken her left hand in her right, starting to rub her palm with her thumb. It was a somewhat strange habit, but it helped sometimes.

When Kavi answered her text, he expected an apology. What he didn’t expect to hear was this tragic tale of a scumbag in the form of a father. To make things worse, which also doubled at forcing Kavi to feel guilty for how he acted. It was rare for him to feel this way when it came to what he did. Usually, Kavi just went about his day, never questioning his actions, yet here he was sitting next to Ariel, and actually starting to feel shitty.

“You’ve known me for a bit, so you’ve got me at a loss here, Ari,” Kavi admitted, looking at her. “No man can call himself a man if he has to hit his children, but, uh, shit, how do I put it? I don’t hit women unless it’s their thing.” As he said that, Kavi was remembering some of the kinky chicks he went out with who got off by him smacking them.

Brushing her hair behind her ear, Ariel would take a brief moment before responding. She could completely understand his confusion. Now she was really starting to regret ever trying to apologize. Here she was again, making something out of nothing. At his last remark, she smiled slightly. ”I get that. And I’m not saying you do,” she responded, finally looking him in the eye once more. ”It’s just… I’m trying to explain, and I’m doing a fantastically shitty job, so I’m sorry for that too. I wanted to try and make you understand, but all this really comes down to is me overreacting. So like I said - I’m sorry.”

Kavi shrugged. “You’re not doing as bad of a job as you think you’re doing,” he assured her, stretching out his arms, cracking the joints. He kept his eyes on her as he found himself cracking a smile at her. “Just try to remember that not every guy who may or may not touch you is a scumbag like dear old dad,” he told her, knowing full well that it was the truth even if she wasn’t willing to admit it out loud. “You’re hot, Ari, so there’ll be guys who might want to have fun with you. I’m not saying you should be afraid of them. I mean, your dad did a number on you for sure. I get it could cause some shit up there in your mind, but he’s literally the lowest of the low. And this is coming from someone who often gets the stink eye.” In another rare moment, Kavi showed a genuine, if not a small amount, of compassion. If anything, it was him trying to bring this conversation between them to a lighter note.

At his comment about her being hot, Ariel blushed, her face turning a very dark shade of red. She laughed and averted her eyes once more. Did he seriously not have any idea about how she felt about him? ”You’re right,” she said, hoping that her words wouldn’t further inflate his ego. ”I’m still really sorry though. I swear I wasn’t trying to cause a scene or anything the other night, but I felt like an apology was needed. I’ve always considered you a friend. You know that. I just didn’t want things to get awkward between us.”

“You really don’t need to say sorry again, but I’m not going to stop you,” he said rather simply. “I don’t know how or why things would get awkward between us, though. We barely have spoken since the end of our 10th year.”

”That’s fair. I guess you could say we’ve both changed a bit.”

“I suppose that’s true,” Kavi admitted. “I mean, you’re a lot cuter than you were in 10th grade,” he said, turning his smile into a half-smirk.

”Same could be said for you, ya know?”

“Yes, I do know, actually,” he vainly said, “but it’s always nice to hear other people think so, too.”

”A gentleman as always,” Ariel said, laughing wholeheartedly now.

“Always. It’s why I’m so popular with the ladies, don’t ya know.” Kavi was telling the truth, though what he didn’t say was how unfriendly some of them were after he finished dating them.

Yes, Kavi. Everyone knows, she thought. Crossing her legs, a thought crossed her mind. ”While I have your attention… maybe we could go back to actually being friends again? Like, I know we still kinda sorta are, but you’re right. We haven’t really talked that much lately.”

There was some truth to what she said, but was Kavi really to blame for that? Maybe but he wouldn’t say that openly. Even still, maybe he let himself get too involved in his other things such as sports and playing with the nerds, but that never meant they weren’t friends - just a little more distant from each other than they have been. “What made you think we weren’t friends?” Kavi decided to ask.

”It’s not that I don’t think we aren’t. It’s just we drifted apart - which I take full responsibility for - and I’d like to change that.”

Wait, she felt responsible? Well, if that’s what she wanted to do, who was Kavi to disagree with her? Better her than him. “Well, you know it’s customary for friends to celebrate their reunion with a kiss.” Kavi was of course joking, but maybe Ariel didn’t know that.

At that, Ariels face would turn red once more. She knew he was joking, but she couldn’t help her reaction. Blushing was the side effect of your crush calling you hot and then requesting a kiss - even playfully - all in a matter of five minutes. ”Are you sure about that?” she asked, trying to keep her tone casual. ”Seems a little strange to just go around kissing random people. We could just celebrate with a movie like normal people.”

There it was, ladies and gentlemen. More proof that Ariel Gray had almost no filter for the thoughts in her head. Would Kavi take that as an invitation for a date? She hadn’t meant it that way. Not really. There was also the chance he would just laugh at her with that sideways grin of his. Either way, she still couldn’t believe what she had just said.

“But you’re not a random person, are you Ariel Grey?” Kavi joked, shooting her a smirk. “Last I checked, we’re friends!”

If it was possible, Ariels face had just turned an even darker shade of red. ”I… I mean, if you’re serious…”

As he looked at her, Kavi kept confidently smirking at Ariel, he couldn’t help but find her sudden blushing kind of cute. “You’re the one who asked me. Why don’t you tell me if you’re serious?” He managed to turn the focus back on her quite successfully.

Fine, Mr. Salvador. Two can play that game, she thought, leaning forward to press her lip against his.

Well, that was a surprise. He welcomed it, of course, but still, it came as a shock for Kavi given how against touching she was. Nonetheless, Kavi took advantage and returned it in full and when it broke he let the moment linger in silence for a few moments. “Guess this means we’re friends again!” Kavi said somewhat excited, though one could easily hear the presence of sarcasm in his tone.

”Uh.. That’s good,” Ariel said with a small laugh. ”Thanks for coming though. I really didn’t think you would show.”

Kavi certainly was enjoying the sight of seeing the post-kiss Ariel blush like a tomato and her awkward, nerve-high laugh simply added to the visage of her cuteness that he was looking at. “I almost didn’t, but I was curious about what you wanted to say to me. I’m glad I ended up taking you up on the offer,” he admitted, smiling.

”Yeah, me too. Though I was kinda serious about that movie offer. I mean, if you're interested.”

Was his answer when she originally asked not clear enough? “I said yes, didn’t I?” Kavi stated, a confident, almost sly-like smirk on his face. Perhaps that will make it clear enough for her.

Ariel thought over the last few minutes in her mind. When she had brought up the movie, Kavi had requested a kiss. Then again, knowing Kavi, that was indeed probably a yes. ”I… yeah,” she said with a nervous laugh. ”I'll text you later and we can work out the details or whatever?”

“I look forward to hearing from you,” Kavi said, stealing a cheek kiss as he then waved at her as he had given her a departing smile. The teen had then left the music room and had the prospect of getting one of those tasty rib sandwiches he spotted earlier. Hopefully, they weren’t all gone. Kavi wouldn’t be in a good mood if they were. And if anyone needed to see why Kavi being in a bad mood wouldn’t be preferred, just ask Elijah Abrams. He has seen Kavi on good days and on not-so-good days.


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“You are probably the dumbest person in this entire wretched bore of a school, James.”

His former girlfriend's words from Junior year echoed in his brain like a cancer. When he felt the most insecure, she'd be right there reminding him of how much of an idiot he was. Even if Katherine Wu hadn't been a student at King's since she transferred out for “better” opportunities. But Jun was hardly the perfect picture of self-assurance as much as he liked to come off as an affable yet smarmy douchebag. His Sunday had been a day of cursing at himself at Marco's dorm at FAU while they aggressively played video games and wandered the streets of Boca. Which, he guess was a nice way to ignore everything and push forward, but once he got back to Palm Beach and withstood a lecture from his grandparents, it seemed like he was back to square one come Monday morning.

Marisol's absence in their regular classes didn't make it much better. Nor did the second-hand information he got from Archer about the fact that the whole day was going to be “ruined”. He had thought to respond to it, but Jun thought the best response to Monday was to treat it like any other day and ignore anything he had said or not-said over the weekend. Marisol had a relationship and he did not need to complicate either of their lives by admitting that the oh so innocent crush he had for her in elementary school had evolved into something a lot more adult and a whole lot more annoying.

And it was annoying.

And Katy always made it an issue, even though he hadn't even realized it himself at the time. He still remembers the last fight the two of them had before she left him the next morning; a fight he hadn't even told Archer or Bea about. Probably because he knew Katy was right when she called him a “spineless bitch” for not admitting he had feelings for Marisol to either her or Katy. It was probably the first and last time he realized that Katy was absolutely right about him; and his lack of courage in Marisol's bedroom was proof positive of that fact.

As he moved through the cafeteria he saw Sonny; with Marisol and Archer nowhere to be seen. He took a light breath and readied himself for Sonny's attitude and reminded himself not to mention anything. He'd take his lunch, make a joke, and the usual. Everything was fine. Nothing happened. And he certainly wasn't in Marisol's bedroom having a pillow fight. Everything. Was. Fine.

“Sonny! There's my favorite troll! You look pleasantly angry this afternoon.”

He paused for a split second as he looked over to Julie, whom typically didn't converse with Sonny.

“Oh shit. I didn't walk in on something scandalous did I?”
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Sonny was so deep in thought - or whatever counted for thoughts by listening to his father’s 80s Metal playlist at full blast - he didn’t hear what Julie had said to him. It wasn’t until she moved right in front of him and he happened to look up at the same time did he see the red-haired girl smile in such an eerie way that it made Sonny wonder what exactly she wanted with him. They didn’t talk much. And when they did, it was often when Sonny passed through the halls of King’s Academy and moved past the Unholy Trinity of Julie, Chanel, and that grease monkey, April-not-O’Neil-April. Even at Santiago’s party, she didn’t greet him. Not that she had any reason to.

He tried to hide his already-rising annoyance through a cough as he removed his earbuds from his ears. “What?” He asked simply. He saw her mouth move just a moment ago, but he didn’t hear a single word she said.

“I just asked… never mind,” Julie began before looking down at her salad. “Where is the rest of your gang?” She looked up at Sonny once again. He had a look of utter boredom as he stared at her. Julie couldn’t shake the feeling that she had made a mistake when she had initiated the conversation. If someone was to see the two of them sharing a lunch together, that person would have thought both of them had gone insane.

“Good question,” he said, wondering the same thing. They were never known to be punctual in their timing, but at the very least, Sonny half-expected the two Kavis of the group to show up at some point. While Indian Kavi was more likely to show up at their usual hangout spot in the quad/courtyard, the other Kavi was least likely, but neither of them was in sight - not even Marisol or Archer didn't appear to be anywhere in sight. If anybody was known to keep Sonny company, it was them.

Sonny let out a sigh, shrugging somewhat at the thought of the others. If they weren’t going to show up, then he wasn’t going to waste his mental energy on them. “Whatever. They’re not missing much,” he admitted. Obviously, Sonny was referring to the obviously-riveting conversation between him and Julie. “But why are you here? April and Chanel too busy for you?” Sonny asked outright. “You and I don’t necessarily have a lot in common.”

Julie looked at him curiously with her chin still resting in her hand, she was usually very good at reading people but from her seat across from Sonny she had a very hard time to place him and to know where she had him. After a few seconds of this then the redhead decided to let it go “I usually eat lunch by myself.” she paused and popped a tomato in her mouth and chewed it “It gives me time to scheme” A small giggle escaping her. At his last comment, she shot him a puzzled look “Why do you say that? It’s not like we have explored the depth of our acquaintance.” she drawled pointing between them with her fork. “Who knows? We might have a great deal in common - Marisol for instance. We both like her?” She continued with a small sparkle in her eyes.

Well, this was a surprise. “Since when are you and Marisol on talking terms?” Sonny asked, lifting his head from the half of a slice of pepperoni pizza. He didn’t quite understand why Julie would mention his oldest friend just out of nowhere. “Did your two friends put you up to this? Chanel never has liked me. I don’t know why, but this just smells of Chanel. Or maybe it’s Archer trying to trap me into something.” Like always, Sonny’s mouth ran its course. He gave Julie an inquisitive look. Whatever her game was, he wasn’t going to fall for it.

Julie couldn’t help but let out a small laugh as Sonny rambled. So there was something going on? She cocked an eyebrow and smiled at him “Put me up to what Sonny? Talking to you?” She paused and shrugged “No this was just my own attempt of self-growth. I take it you don’t like it?” She asked in a dry tone.

Though he still wasn’t completely buying what she was selling, Sonny was starting to see that maybe he could be wrong. He’s not going to admit that right now, but the least he could do was not to completely chew off her head before she could try explaining it. “It’s like I said, Julie,” Sonny started, eying the redhead with a somewhat serious look, “we never talk aside from general greetings when either one of us sees the other in the hall, so you can understand my position, can’t you? Then you happen to mention Marisol who I know for a fact you don’t talk to - at least not for a while.” He clarified his earlier statements, still wary of Julie’s true intentions.

Taking a deep breath Julie looked back down to her lunch “Why are you so… distrusting? Yes, agreed we do not talk that much, so this is me trying to change that. Why would that mean me having some malicious ulterior motive?” She started getting frustrated. Was she really seen as so distant and cold that even her talking to someone was seen as strange? “Whatever Sonny. I was just trying to make conversation, if that is such a goddamn farce, I am sorry. I’ll let you get back to your pizza.”

Fine, go. See if I care.

That’s what Sonny wanted to say. And it almost left his pursed lips, but then her words replayed in his mind and that led Sonny to let out a defeated, apologetic sigh, though it was brief and almost inaudible. It was at such a low volume that no one would one would be able to figure that out unless they were right in his face, listening in for every single detail. He then looked up at Julie after what must’ve felt like an eternity of awkward silence. “No, don’t go,” Sonny managed to utter without really thinking about it. His tone had a borderline longing for company. “I didn’t mean to chew off your head. Marisol hasn’t talked to me in a few days and in her place, my overbearing mom has. You might not remember her, but if you ever had an all-too-interested parent who questions everything you do, then you might understand why I’m just a little on edge today.” Though Sonny didn’t intend to, he found himself venting to Julie. He would usually tell Mari about this shit, but she wasn’t talking to him for whatever reason.

Julie listened closely to what Sonny said and nodded along “Oh… I mean she went through a lot that night.” She pondered trying to figure out why Marisol would be ignoring Sonny. “I only have my dad and he is quite the busy man, so I can’t really relate. But I know about being on edge,” she lowered her voice into a whisper at the end of her sentence looking over her shoulder spotting the devils gang looking at her whispering and laughing. She turned back to face him “But whatever is going on between you and Marisol I’m sure you guys will work it out, have you tried to talk to her? And I’m not talking about a text message!” She winked.

And how would Julie know what was going on with Marisol? Oh, right. They’re friends, apparently. It still bothered him for some reason… well, not so much as it bothered him, but rather the teen found it strange that, of all people, Julie Macmillian, would know what went on through the mind of Marisol Castillo. Not even Sonny, who has known Marisol for practically his entire life, could tell what’s been going through her mind, especially as of late. Whether it was Marisol being increasingly distant with him or Sonny giving her enough attention and/or interest in what’s been happening with her, she’s been a mystery to him. If he had to ask himself, it was since the time they had sex during the summer. It didn’t make sense to him.

“We usually text where we’re going to meet,” Sonny said, “but that would require her to answer my text messages. Even when I went to her folk’s place, they said she wasn’t there, so it’s been somewhat difficult to get her to talk to me. I didn’t see her in homeroom, either,” he informed Julie. “If she needs her space, then she’s got it, but it’s honestly pretty bitchy on her part to just ghost me. I did nothing to her.” The more he spoke, Sonny found himself getting a bit angrier at Marisol.

Wiping her mouth with a napkin Julie started to pack up her lunch “I guess if you’ve tried to contact her the ball is in her court.” Not really knowing why, Julie reached out and put a hand on Sonny’s arm, looking at him earnestly. “You know what Sonny? I think a lot of people are wrong about you...” but before she could finish her thought the arrival of one of the absent Misfits made Julie retract her hand with a little too much force. She smiled up at Jun “Oh no, no. I’m just annoying your friend here.” She said as she busied herself with putting away the remainder of her lunch back in her bag.

Sonny found himself curious about what Julie was going to say, so he had Jun to thank for leaving that thought incomplete. And to make matters worse, it seemed as though she was preparing to leave. Go figure. Sonny trades up one potential friend for the friend he didn’t know why he was friends with but was. The good thing was that thanks to his conversation with Julie, Sonny was in a better, non-pissy mood like he was when Julie joined him. “You leaving already?” Sonny asked Julie.

The redhead looked up from her bag when Sonny addressed her “Alas, all good thing must come to an end.” She chirped and looked down at her watch. “But thank you for keeping me company, Sonny. Let’s not have this be just a one-time thing, okay?” she stood up and smoothed out her skirt and looked to Jun. “Very nice to see you, James!” She smiled and hoisted her school bag on her shoulder. “I’ll catch you guys in chem!” And with that, she turned and left the boys, ponytail swinging as she floated into the crowd of students.

There was a moment or two after Julie left that Sonny allowed to remain in awkward silence. Without the presence of the remainder of the group around, he and Jun didn’t have much to talk about. In addition to a tenseness between them that never went away, there wasn’t anything that came to his mind that wasn’t a witty comment at the expense of Jun’s ethnic background. As much as he would like to, Sonny felt like being nice for once, so he didn’t opt for the first thing he thought of. Instead, he gave Jun a half-assed smile. “Yeah, so have a good weekend?” Sonny could just hear the forced, pleasant tone play back in his mind, but for the sake of trying to not be a dick - especially after he calmed down - Sonny wanted to try and start the week off without any drama coming back to hit him later on.
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And I’m ready to snap any moment
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Knock knock, let the devil in.


“Hey there, Bailey. How’re you doing this afternoon?”

In a turn of events that would surprise nobody that really knew her, Archer’s blunt words had gotten through Marisol’s thick skull. Although the girl couldn’t care less about her ‘screaming’ GPA and missing AP Calculus, she did care about not becoming “the girl we love to make fun of”. So rather than staying home for the rest of the day and carry on with her ridiculous pity party, Marisol had decided to face the problem head-on and take matters into her own hands. With the fire of vengeance lighting up her wounded heart, the brunette jumped up from bed, got ready in record time and carpooled with Archer back to school. This was how she currently found herself sitting right in front of Victoire Bailey herself, who was looking far too preoccupied with something else to pay the green-eyed girl any attention.

Perfect!

That meant she would probably be too busy to notice what Mari was planning to do if their conversation went the way she thought it would.

The mess of papers in front of Victoire absorbed all of her attention. She wasn't exactly planning on giving it to anyone or anything else for any matter. Her mouth chewed slowly, finishing off the last of the sandwich she had eaten and leaving her with the wrapper in her left hand. As she looked for where to put it while she would continue working, she finally noticed the brunette sitting across from her.

Afternoon,” Came the obligatory greeting as she slightly shuffled some papers around, placing the wrapper down before going back to her work.

As she daintily placed her hands on the table one over the other, Marisol couldn’t help but smile at Victoire’s standoffish attitude. This bitch really though she was above everyone else, didn’t she? Would be quite interesting if someone were to abruptly bring her back to reality…

“A little birdie told me you had a lot of fun at Diablo’s party on Friday. Any truth to that?” she asked her, finishing off the question with a loud and obnoxious POP! from the Winterfresh gum she’d been chewing.

Wait, Marisol wanted to speak? The fuck? The sheer oddity of the situation actually caused Victoire to look up slowly at her. She remembered drinking a lot, but otherwise the party had been uneventful on her part. “Getting plastered is always fun, helps me practice my balancing act for when I go from ‘a beer or two at a party’ to ‘a glass of wine with dinner’,” She replied, scribbling down her final calculation.

“Oh, yeah. I totally get it. And was this before or after you decided it was a genius idea to practice your kissing skills on Sonny Drake as well?” Mari immediately replied in a smartass tone, placing her chin on her palm with her eyes staring daggers at Vic.

Oh, right, that happened,” She mused, tapping her pen against her temple. Shaking her head in mild disappointment, she sighed. “Can’t say it wasn’t stupid, pretty sure that pretty little event got out,” She outright admitted, placing several papers into a folder as she looked up at Marisol.

“So it’s true?” Marisol asked again, cupping her ear in Vic’s direction to make absolutely sure she’d hear her answer as clearly as she could. Although her tone seemed cool enough, the familiar anger was beginning to course through her veins, sending a ringing sensation to her ears and causing her to see the world through red-tinted glasses.

Unfortunately,” Came Vic’s rather nonchalant response accompanied by a small half-shrug.

“Okay! That’s what I wanted to hear!” Marisol said brightly, standing up from her seat. “You have a good day now, Viccy!” she told the girl before grabbing her stuff, standing up straight and making her exit.

In her worry about whatever was in the mess of papers in the table, Victoire had failed to notice one teeny, tiny detail: all throughout her conversation with Marisol, Marshall Castillo’s baseball bat had been patiently sitting next to his sister.

Grinning with mischief, Mari left the cafeteria and skipped down to the parking lot, carelessly twirling Marshall’s bat around along the way. She spotted Sonny and Jun sitting together on her way out, and waved at them enthusiastically with her free hand. Frankly, it was quite a stroke of good luck that they happened to have chosen a table outside. It meant that they would have a front-row seat to what was about to happen.

It didn’t take long for the short girl to reach her victim’s car. Although there were plenty of black Benz in the lot, there was only one car allowed to park in the exclusive Class President slot. And there it was: sitting under the midday sun, looking spotless with its glossy black paint shining. For the briefest of moments, Mari felt almost bad for the poor Benz. It wasn’t the poor car’s fault that their stupid owner had made the capital sin of making out with the wrong dude. But how else was she supposed to make this self-righteous bitch truly understand that? It’s not like she could talk to her and explain the situation, as evidenced by their fruitless exchange just minutes previously. Nope, things like this deserved a big fat dose of consequences.

Even when she was face to face with the Mercedes, there was not a single second in which Marisol had any second thoughts about what she was going to do. In fact, it was quite the opposite. Adrenaline was rushing through her system, getting mixed up with her anger in an explosive cocktail. And with every second she stood there, the anticipation kept growing, until she finally couldn’t wait any longer. And so, Mari took in a deep breath, raised the bat over her head and slammed it as hard as she could against the windshield of Victoire’s car.

The sound had startled Victoire, causing her to nearly drop everything she’d been holding. Stuffing her papers and notebooks into her bag, she noticed a few people were looking out the window including her idiot brother. Lucas’ jaw was dropped, accompanied by Nadia slowly raising her phone. Great, some dumb shit was happening because the amount of shit she needed to clean up clearly wasn’t enough.

Walking out of the cafeteria, she spotted the source of the noise: Marisol, a baseball bat, and Victoire’s Mercedes. At first she thought it was some sort of stress-induced hallucination, the shock of it putting her firmly in the realm of disbelief. Of course, reality came back rather quickly, her disbelief replaced by anger.

Oh, for fuck’s sake!” She yelled at the girl. “What is wrong with you?!

Mari looked up at Victoire with the fakest of concerned looks, lips pursed in a mock pout. “What do you mean?” she asked sarcastically, shamelessly swinging the bat again and taking down the car’s left side view mirror. “Everything’s fucking perfect, Bailey!”

If by ‘perfect’ you mean ‘insane’ then I would agree with you,” Victoire snapped back, throwing her bag on the ground.

Marisol laughed cynically, twirling the bat around again as she waltzed to the other side of the car, where the other side view mirror was waiting to be sacrificed in the name of love -or, better yet: insanity, as Victoire had said before.

“Insane’s exactly what you were when you decided to make out with Sonny and throw my name around afterwards, you self-righteous bitch!” the short girl shouted aggressively, cheeks red with anger now. Another mighty swing at the right side’s mirror… And down it goes!

Huh, she had almost forgotten about that. The somewhat amused thought was pushed back as Victoire very carefully approached Marisol, making sure to stay out of swinging range as she positioned herself, though she jumped as she smashed the mirror. “Holy shit--Marisol! Enough!” She shouted back, making a grab for the bat.

Even in her enraged state, there was still a sliver of something resembling reason in the back of her head. Mari knew that if she swung the bat at the bitch and Vic took a hit, she would very much be expelled and thrown into jail. But if she didn’t react, she would not only be looking like a complete idiot in front of whoever was watching, but it would defeat the purpose of her little scene. So in a split second decision, Marisol dropped the bat and lunged herself towards Victoire, tackling the slightly taller girl against the Mercedes’ hood with all of her strength.

The unexpected tackle had caught Victoire off guard, her head slamming against the metal. Despite seeing stars for a moment, she tried to get the enraged Marisol off of her, to no avail. Fortunately for her, two teachers came to her rescue: successfully pulling the girl off her and keeping her away from Vic. It was then that she realized Marisol’s stunt had drawn attention from nearly everyone that was around.

Mari had been so caught up in trying to fight Vic that she completely failed to remember that King’s Academy was not just composed of students, but of faculty members as well. So when she felt a pair of older, stronger hands roughly pulling her away from the raven-haired girl, the shock had been enough for Mari to not fight back. Instead, she simply let her the teachers drag her away by the arms, both males going on and on about how this was a serious violation of not only the school rules, but the law as well, and how it was looking very likely that she would be expelled. If this was meant to make her feel any type of remorse or regret about her actions, it sure as hell wasn’t working. Marisol was too damn proud of what she’d done.

Meanwhile, another teacher was tending to the unfortunate victim. “Are you alright?” the the older woman asked Victoire, looking down at her with a concerned expression.

Rubbing the back of her sore head, she nodded, her eyes still on Marisol as she was dragged away. Looking back at her now ruined car, she let out a low growl of annoyance. That damn lunatic! As she inhaled a deep breath to calm herself down, she adjusted her uniform, carefully brushing away any pieces of glass that may have gotten on her. Recognizing that the teachers were probably going to take her to the principal’s office, Victoire scooped her bag up, letting out a huff.

In the middle of her walk of "shame", Marisol turned her smug face in the direction of Jun and Sonny again. When she saw their expressions, she couldn’t help but let out a laugh. “Hey dipshits: don’t forget to come visit me at my jail cell, okay?” she shouted at them, throwing them a kiss before disappearing into the building.
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“Note to self. Don't ever fuck with that person.” JJ commented to his sister as he walked away from the scene that had just happened.

Maya Reyes rolled her eyes as her and her brother returned to their seats in the cafeteria. While JJ may have made a note to not cross paths with either of the two girls involved his sister couldn't be any less interested. When their father moved them out to Florida and assigned them to a stodgy prep school she thought it was going to be the most boring shit ever but here they were not even out of August and a girl had football tackled another one. Where JJ found anxiety, Maya found amusement and excitement.

“Are you for real, Jay? If that's a staple around here I'm going to need to bring some popcorn next time. I'm just glad I caught most of it with my phone.” She commented, proudly, as she laughed. “I live for this shit.”

JJ shook his head as he took a drink. Maya's disposition to drama, conflict, and parties were things he didn't have; and in cases like this he wondered how they were even related in the first place. He thought back to the two girls, how the tomboyish girl swung the bat around, to the point she had to get dragged off. He was only surprised she hadn't attacked the teacher that had pulled her off the other girl. He figured a place like King's Academy would have better standards, but maybe Floridians were just as unhinged as he thought when he drove Maya to the party a few nights back? Dealing drugs, attacking people with a baseball bat? It all made King's seem like the kind of prep school you'd hear stories about; how it had “fallen from grace”. Maya may had been entertained by the spectacle of it all, but JJ wasn't. Not one bit.

“You're insane. Maybe more insane than that girl.”

“Hey. At least I'm not an idiot. I wouldn't be so stupid to attack someone at school.”

He shrugged. “Yeah. I wonder what's going to happen to her?”

Maya rolled her eyes as she looked at JJ like he was an idiot. “Well, she's not going to get kicked out. She's white. If you or me did that shit, we'd be out of here real quick even with our dad's money. I guarantee you she'll be back in school in less than a week. Probably with a fake-ass apology or some shit.”

JJ didn't respond to Maya's comment on the girl's privileged. He didn't know her or how the school tolerated acts of violence and damaged property, all he knew was that he wanted to stay away as far as he could from the girl that had been addressed as Marisol by the other girl.
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From the moment she had gotten home from Santiago's party to when she did nothing to follow up with Lucas about the kiss and stuff they shared that very night to when she got home, she was a nervous wreck. Despite what happened between her and Lucas, Stella wasn’t exactly in the place to do anything about it. She was still so shaken up that she had made the first move, but when it had progressed past the point of her control, she just let it happen. And when it progressed to the point of almost no-return, she panicked.

And for the duration of the weekend, she evaded Lucas at all costs. His calls, text messages - all of them went without a reply. Stella went as far to avoid him when she got to school. She saw him with Nadia and Victoire, but she couldn’t face him, so she avoided him like the plague. Every fiber in her being did everything it could do to avoid him at all costs. When lunch period came, even though she saw her and Victoire and Nadia and her friends, she didn’t make eye contact. Stella was so used to eating alone, so she could do this. But, as she ate her Chinese Chicken Salad alone, she heard a commotion off in the distance. Curious, she followed the masses. By the time she managed to sneak a peak of what everyone else was watching, she couldn’t believe what she was seeing.

“Is that Marisol? And wait..” Her mouth let out a gasp as her eyes widened, though her face scrunched up somewhat when she heard the sound of a bat strike the metal body of Victoire’s car. “Oh no, someone has to stop this!”

Stella was absolutely horrified. She didn’t know why Marisol was doing this, though that was soon answered as Marisol herself revealed why.

“Victoire and Sonny? Oh god, no that can’t be!”

Stella was in complete disbelief. She wasn’t aware that Sonny liked her new best friend in that way, let alone want to be with her in that way. The last time they talked, Victoire’s name came up and, well, as Stella recalled, Sonny has a lot of things to say about Vic, but none of them were particularly flattering or nice. This was what made her even more confused by Marisol’s claim.

As Stella watched in horror, she was relieved that someone came to stop her from hurting herself. She knew Marisol had a temper, but for her to do something like this was so far beyond anything the Lambert teen thought was possible. Thank god they stopped her. As she let out a sigh of relief, Stella had to get out of there. The last thing she wanted was to be caught in that ‘observer could’ve stopped her’ nonsense.

Effectively removing herself from the crowd, Stella found her way back to the quad. She intended to finish her lunch, but as she did, she saw a flyer of sorts posted on a column. It was for open cheerleader tryouts hosted by Nadia Josette. She was conflicted once more, but Stella knew this could be one of her few chances to get into activities after school that didn’t mean she’d have to think about the mistake she made with Lucas.

So she took it. Stella was going to try out for the cheerleading team. What could possibly go wrong?

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On the morning following Santiago's beach party, Chanel Martin woke up with the biggest, goofiest smile plastered on her face; that is, until she had to quickly jump out of bed, sprint to the nearest bathroom, and puke her brains out. But as soon as she had finished hurling and got herself all cleaned up, that smile immediately returned, and she was one hundred percent sure that there was nothing in the world that could possibly dampen her mood. Well, that was what she initially thought before she sent Marcus a few text messages and never got a response. "Sure, we can hang out tomorrow night," Chanel had said to the boy before she left the party, "Just me and you. I'll text you my address and we can go from there." Multiple text messages and five unanswered calls later, Chanel came to the realization that maybe Marcus just wasn't as into her as she thought. She spent Saturday night sitting in her bedroom, wrapped up like a burrito in her fuzzy blanket and watching old episodes of Girlfriends.

To say that Chanel was upset was a bit of an understatement, but it wasn't sadness that had the young woman cooped up in her room the entire weekend. No, it was anger that coursed through her veins. She was angry at the fact that not only did she waste five months crushing on an asshole who'd end up leading her on, but that this very same asshole didn't even want to answer the phone and let her know that he wasn't interested. "I am a bad ass bitch, Andre," Chanel said to her older brother that Sunday evening as she laid her head in his lap, "There are plenty of beautiful men and women out there that I can talk to instead, right? I mean, I can do so much better than a pretty boy who lacks substance." Andre, who had come home to spend the weekend from his university, simply shook his head and gently pushed her hair out of her face. "Why do boys have to be such assholes?"

By the time Monday rolled around, however, Chanel had managed to pull herself out of her pathetic little funk. She got up early that morning, took a shower, and got dressed in her school uniform, adding her own little twist to it as usual. She even decided to throw on her newest, bright orange wig so that she could make a statement.

Chanel was mildly surprised that she hadn't seen either of her two girlfriends throughout the first half of the school day; normally they would have met up before the tardy bell rang. But after remembering what had went down at the party between Bea and Santiago, Chanel figured that April wanted to spend as much time away from him as she could, which unfortunately meant that she'd probably be skipping class. As far as Julie's whereabouts went, Chanel wasn't entirely sure why she hadn't bumped into the young redhead at least once that morning, but it wasn't like she was actively searching for her either. In fact, Chanel quite liked spending those few hours alone; it gave her time to think about what she would do or say if she ended up running into Marcus. Thankfully, she didn't.

When lunch time rolled around, Chanel opted to spend those few minutes in the library, something she hadn't done since Freshman year when she was still fairly new to the area and didn't have many friends to eat with. She was sitting at one of the tables, scrolling through her social media accounts and eating fruit snacks when she overheard something interesting. "I guess that Marisol chick finally lost her marbles," a girl had said from behind Chanel, so she quickly turned her head and strained to listen. "I mean, I always knew she was one to look out for, but to do something like that to Victoire? That's just a new level of crazy." The girl was standing at the library printer with one of her friends, a stack of papers tucked under her arm. Chanel recognized her as some random Junior she'd often see running around school in a cheerleader uniform.

Soon, Chanel found herself staring at the two girls, listening intently as they went on to describe what they'd seen just a few minutes before coming into the library; Marisol Castillo and none other than the Senior class president had gotten into an altercation in the parking lot. "Of course some shit would go down when I'm not around to witness it," the young woman said under her breath as she shook her head and turned back around. Apparently, that was when the two cheerleaders had finally noticed that Chanel was sitting not too far away, because after briefly whispering among themselves, the pair quickly began to approach her table. "Can I help you?" Chanel said as one of the girls tapped her on the shoulder and took the empty seat across from her. Without saying a word, the younger girl took one of the freshly printed papers from her stack and slid it across the table. Chanel only looked at the flyer for two seconds before shaking her head and sliding it back, "No thanks, boo. I'm a dancer, not a cheerleader."

"Aw, come on," the girl said with an exasperated sigh, "Chanel, you know that you'd be a great addition to the squad. We've all seen you on stage, girl. You're an athlete."

"I'm an athlete," Chanel said, standing from her seat and gathering her things, "But I'm definitely not a cheerleader. Sorry girls, but I just don't think I'd be good at that kind of thing." Chanel was almost through the library doors when the girl tapped her on the shoulder once more. It took a great deal of strength for Chanel to maintain her composure. "Girl look, I already told you-"

"I know, I know," the girl said before Chanel could finish her sentence, "I just want to give you one of our flyers to keep. You could give it to one of your friends and see if they want to try-out... Or shit, maybe you'll even change your mind." As the girl spoke, she slid one of the papers into Chanel's over-sized purse. Sucking in a deep breath, Chanel simply nodded her head and smiled tightly before pushing her way through the library door and into the hall. She made it all the way to her next period class before she finally took out the flyer from her purse in order to take a closer look.

"Cheerleading..." the young woman muttered as she read over the few details, "Eh, why not?"
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“Yeah. Drove out to Marco's Sunday to catch up with him. Things at FAU seem pretty chill.” He admitted to Sonny as Julie Macmillan made her way away from the two teenagers, leaving them to their conversation.

Though Jun had to admit he was a little curious on what Sonny and Julie had been talking about given that, well, the Misfits and Julie’s friends were about as far away as Lady Gaga and Sunny Day Real Estate. The two camps would interact in classes occasionally, but at lunch? It posed a very interesting question, but then again it was Senior Year and everybody was kind of easing up on clique warfare. Still, he had only heard the tail end of the conversation. But what did Julie mean when she said people were wrong about Sonny?

He discarded the thought for the moment; it wasn’t really his business.

“What about you? You do anything cool Sunday?”

Sonny had nothing significant to offer Jun, although he did give him a shrug.

“Unfortunately, there wasn’t much for me to do. Drea did come to visit during the weekend from New York, so I had to deal with her annoying ass.” Sonny rolled his eyes, “but I guess it was nice seeing my sister. It’s been nearly half of a year. You remember her, right? She’s nearly a foot shorter than you but with a bigger mouth.” The comparison had Sonny bursting up into a fit of laughter.

“Oh, yeah, sure. Has she discovered the idea of a haircut yet? I swear she was just like… all hair. Did I ever see her face?” Jun laughed himself, remembering the appearance of Sonny’s sister.

“You’d think so, but she still has that mop she calls hair. On the upside, she decided to change things up by dyeing it all colors of the rainbow. Something about supporting her fellow unicorns - whatever that means,” he shrugged, looking at Jun. “In any case, if we talk about her more than we have, her ego will catch on and her head will explode. What’s up with you?” He asked Jun.

Jun raised a brow, as if he wasn’t sure what he meant. Still, he decided to humor the response. Besides, it wasn’t like he had talked about things at home that were going on in awhile; or at least, not with Sonny of all people.

“Just the usual at the Wang house. Dad’s breathing down my neck about college. Mom’s telling me I should intern at her firm. I’m thinking about taking a year off to think about it, but you know me, always the slacker.”

”Meanwhile at the Drake’s residence, dad is pretty much non-existent and mom pushing me to choose colleges. Just on Friday before Diabloser’s party, mom was down my throat again. ‘College’ this, ‘what are you going to do with your life’ that. Honestly, if it wasn’t for my job at Asgard Fitness and my own hobbies, I think I’d seriously consider offing myself,” Sonny, of course, joked.

“Pffft. You’re not that much of a pussy.” Jun chuckled, using one of Sonny’s favorite words against him. “I just wish, that like, they’d ease off once in awhile. It’s not like we don’t think about it all the time. I mean, we’re seniors, not stupid.”

Talk about unexpected. Sonny didn’t think he there was some similarities between him and Jun outside of being in the same group and matching each other with witty lines. “Just think of it like this: gives us more reason to make their lives hell for one more year.” Sonny joined Jun in another round of chuckles and laughs.

“They piss us off, we piss them off.”

”I couldn’t agree more with you, Jun!” Sonny never thought he’d ever say that to Jun and actually mean it.

“Of cours—” Before Jun could finish his sentence a loud commotion snapped his and Sonny’s attention away from their conversation.

Sonny’s eyes followed where Jun’s had focused on. It wasn’t clear at first what exactly the cause of it was, it only took a few moments for them to realize exactly what it was. The sounds of loud banging from the parking lot and a voice so high and loud that both of them knew who it belonged to without thinking, it caused Sonny to stand to his feet.

“That’s Marisol’s voice, right?” Sonny looked to Jun for a vocal confirmation. He knew it was her voice. There was no mistaking it, but this raised more questions than he had before. “C’mon, let’s check it out!”

As Sonny gestured Jun to follow, a sense of curiosity filled the asian-american. Marisol had missed her classes and as far as he knew she was going to skip out on the whole day. A lingering thought crossed his mind about the text Archer had sent him that he had written off as Archer being melodramatic. As Sonny led him towards the sound of screaming and hushed gasps it was here that Jun realized Archer had not been melodramatic in the slightest. The day was definitely “ruined”, or at the very least it was ruined for a few specific people, namely Victoire Bailey. It was then and only then that Jun’s eyes looked to Sonny, though before the two could intervene a teacher had already done so and Marisol was already being dragged away from the scene by a faculty member as Victoire got to her feet and swiped her bag from her feet.

“Fuck.” Was all Jun could manage.

”Fuck is right.”

Sonny was speechless. What the actual fuck was wrong with Marisol? Last time he checked, she and Victoire had a mutual, if not neutral, hatred for each other. Marisol hated Vic and likewise from Vic’s side of things. So why on Earth did Marisol take a bat to Vic’s Mercedes? Sonny found himself looking to Jun for answers because he was at a loss. This was so unlike Mari. Sure, she was full of anger and energy, but going Carrie Underwood on someone’s car was way so far from in-character for her that she couldn’t even see how she normally acted.

“She’s gotta be like… where the fuck is Archer?” Jun uttered, wondering where he could’ve been; because he certainly didn’t stop Marisol from going postal.

“Shit, what are you looking at me for? I’m not his keeper,” he replied back to Jun. He couldn’t pull his eyes away from the sight of Marisol being hauled away from the scene of the crime by the large arms of one of the teachers of King’s.

“I didn’t realize you forgot your phone in your troll cave.”

”Only my spare. I always keep one in my pocket in case I need to bother you,” Sonny retorted back.

“I’m a lucky man.” Jun commented as he fumbled with his own phone, sending out a text to Archer.

Where tf are you? Reply ASAP.

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Bea had awoken to being bundled up with one Jordan Henderson. After her black out, drunken bout she came to realize that she had her arms about the man and he his arms around her. The warmth of the blanket encapsulated both. She hardly knew what to think of the situation, only that she had likely caused herself to be in such a state to have her arms wrapped around the strong body. She waited only a little while before shaking the boy awake and driving them both home. She thought it strange he should kiss her cheek before leaving the truck but said nothing about it.

Once back, she was accosted by the dads and she told them all she could remember of the party. They cooed and soothed when she spoke of the fight. They rallied in indignation when she told them about the kiss with Santiago. They beamed when she spoke of what she remembered of the dance with Jordan. All in all it had been a wild night and her fathers were quite supportive of her triumphs and mistakes. She went to bed that night feeling quite pacified.

The next morning brought a sublime headache and rolling stomach on beams of sunlight which kissed the dust particles floating in the air. She remained in bed while the dads brought her coffee, water, and pain medication. She was offered simple and light foods which she nibbled at like a poor, sick woman during a flu pandemic of old.

It had been late in the day when she finally felt well enough to sit up and attempt to tap out many an apology on her cellphone to Mara. Unfortunately, none seemed quite good enough, especially since she couldn’t quite remember what it had been that had her so upset in the first place. So she sent nothing. Foolish, drunken rantings to which she did not know how to offer words of her mortification. Her day ended in her studio painting a nighttime seascape with a soft blanket on the beach and footprints leading away from it.

By Sunday the beach painting had become a series of pictures. Each one made her heart pound for some curious reason. She could not explain it. Especially when the pounding became an ache while thinking of one Jordan Henderson. She had offered him only a few texts throughout the weekend to ensure he was well. Each time her phone buzzed, her little heart pounded wildly enough, and her stomach danced butterflies in such a way to make her think something was wrong. No longer could it be blamed on the hangover though.

Monday brought with it school. She had made a magnificent watercolor of an aristocratic masquerade. Fine ball gowns, gentleman in tail coats, expressive masks all with their champagne glasses held high in a toast. It was the front of a card. On the inside, in curling and magnificent calligraphy – shining, glittering ink, was a message for Diablo. Short and sweet.

‘Thank you again for hosting such a fine party. It was delightful, and I look forward to the next one. -Bea’

Such a card was demanded by good manners, as her fathers had taught her. In an envelope she pushed it through the slats of Santiago’s locker so that he may find it. There was no way she was about to hand it to him in person. He might try to… kiss her… again. Her face heated up at the mere thought and she brushed some of her bushy curls over her face to help hide her excited fear at the thought of kisses.

Today was not a good day for the girl. She didn’t show up to any of her classes and instead spent all her time in the art room. On days like this it was best to leave her be. The art teacher had learnt to allow her to put in ear phones and paint as she saw fit. It happened rarely but in such a distressed state she could become easily agitated. It was better to let her work out the emotion she didn’t understand than to try to force Bea to do maths. Thanks to a special understanding between her fathers and the school, as well as a large donation, when she became like this she could do as she pleased.

And so, Bea sat in her little corner of the art room and painted, not a scene of the night ocean, but one more abstract. Dark shapes shrouded in a misty and deep pink. There was warmth and comfort in the painting and the dark shapes had a sense of being intertwined, though no human form could be made out. Why couldn’t she remember how Jordan and she had become so entangled that night? Her heart fluttered and attempted to beat its way of her chest. She grabbed at her school uniform over the place as Hozier crooned – “We should just kiss like real people do.”

Was she dying? Oh god. She hoped she wasn’t. She was so young. There was so much to see, to do, to paint! The young woman didn’t realize the bell had rung until she saw from the corner of her eye the last class before lunch begin to shuffle out of the room. She had messed up most of her schedule for the day by remaining in the art room through the morning. This made Bea all the more agitated, much to preoccupied in her own mind to give much thought beyond her next steps.

In an attempt to regain some of her composure she went and washed her brushes clean diligently. Placing her painting to the side to dry, she exited the room and headed for the courtyard for lunch. It was usually a quiet place. Surprisingly few students came to the inner sanctum of the school. Old and twisted trees lived here. Wild flowers grew all around, getting dangerously close to cement tables. The plants were tended by a horticulture club that always came second or third to other clubs. There was only a young couple for company. They kissed and cuddled beneath an apple tree, leaving Bea to her own thoughts. Which was thankful. And somehow distressing. She didn’t wish to speak to anyone. But their kisses made the butterflies in her belly burn. Her mind and soul were much too addled by the weekend. She could not be proper company at this time.

From her school bag she pulled out a tin lunchbox with an image of Boy George on it. Inside was her usual lunch. It consisted of a tomato and mayonnaise sandwich, a Granny Smith apple, and a Capri Sun. This had been her lunch for as long as she could remember and would be for the foreseeable future. Papa E grew the tomatoes himself.

She crunched and munched at her lunch. Going over homework which would be turned in late. Bea would ensure it got into the right hands before the end of the day. She also had to talk to someone about the way her heart missed beats or beat much too hard. Bea was terrified for she had NEVER experienced such a phenomenon in her entire life. As she watched the couple enjoy a passionate (and grossly slobbery) kiss thoughts of Jordan came back to her and her heart ached once again.

She was dying.

She had to be dying.
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Archer felt really good about finally getting his best friend out of her room. The car ride back to King’s felt like it usually did, with the pair screaming along to their songs from their personal spotify list. The only thing that struck Archer as odd was that his small friend had packed her brothers duffle bag and brought that with her. He refrained to ask what was in it, since he was just relieved that Marisol had followed him back to school. With their musical medley, Archer felt that maybe he finally had his friend back.

When they arrived in the seniors parking lot the boy turned his busted old car off and got out. Marisol grabbed her duffle bag and smiled at him as she hopped out. The pair was just about to make their entrance to the courtyard as Archer heard his name being called. He spun around and saw his classmates from his AP English class waving him over. The young man turned back to Marisol. “You go on, I’ll be right in.” His friend waved him of and disappeared behind the school gates.

Archer jogged over to his friends car “Hey! What’s up you guys!” he said cheerely. The people that had called him over where Beth Clemens and Carlos Hernaldo, besides the Misfits these two where the closest thing Archer had to actual friends.

“We missed you in class today, dude!” Carlos said with a furrowed brow.

“Yeah you hardly ever miss reading day, did you forget to do the reading?” Beth scoffed.

Archer let out a laugh “Nah! I finished it last week, so I thought I could skip today, besides I had something to work out.” he jerked his head back towards the school. The pair nodded as they looked behind him towards the school. Archer took a sead between Beth and Carlos. They spent a few minutes chatting about nothing and everything. Mostly about their upcoming assignments and homecoming. They were in a deep conversation about the filmatisation of the groups favorite new novel “The Hate U Give” when a loud bang erupted from the otherside of the parking lot. All of their heads snapped up towards the source of the sound. When he saw what was behind the comotion Archer felt his body sag as the dread washed over him.

“Isn’t that…” Beth began

“Unfortunately it is.” Archer growled. It was as if he was frozen with anger, his eyes following every swing of the bat hitting the Mercedes. What the hell was she doing? He was on board for a old fashioned cat fight in the middle of the courtyard with screaming and cursing, that was fun to watch. But seeing his friend having a full on mental breakdown was… not. Then out of nowhere Marisol tackled Victoire. With that Archer shot up and rushed over hastily shouting a goodbye to his friends. He pushed his way to the crowd that was forming quickly around the scene. By the time he had gotten to the front Marisol was already being pulled away by a teacher.

Archer cursed out loud and ran both of his hands through his hair in utter frustration. He whipped his phone out of his pocket and dialed Marco Castillo and walked frantically after the teacher who was hauling his friend inside the building. When Marisol’s brother finally answered Archer almost yelled in to the receiver

“Drop whatever you are doing and get down to King’s your sister is in deep shit!” he hardly even waited for a reply before he hung up and sprinted up to the teacher and Marisol. “Come on, you don’t have to drag her anymore!” he yelled. He was met by a stern face “You better stay out of this Mr. Diedrikson or you’ll be in here too!”

The young man could do nothing but watch as Marisol was ushered into the principal's office. As the door closed Archer slid down on to the bench that sat outside and let out a big loud sigh. With his head rested back on to the wall he felt his phone buzz in his pocket. He took it out and felt his jaw clench as he read the message on the screen. He furiously typed a reply:

I’m outside the fucking principal’s trying to figure out how to solve shit as usual!


He sent it and stood up and started to pace back and forward, and it was in that moment he ran out of fucks to give. This was someone elses problem now, he pocketed his phone and walked back out of the school building.
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