I stand there like an idiot watching Daisy hurry away from me, walking so fast her blonde braid is practically flapping in the breeze. I didnât mean to pull it so hard but it was like I couldnât help myself. And she didnât look too pleased to find me standing there like a dumbass either. What the hell is this girlâs problem anyway? Seems to me sheâs got a giant stick lodged up her butt.
Once weâve exited the auditorium, Cadence reappears, stopping right next to me and curling her arm through mine yet again. Iâm already too exhausted to try and shake her off. Whatâs the point? Sheâll just find yet another way to try and sink her claws into me.
Sheâs pretty good at itâthe sinking her claws into me part. In the past, I didnât care. Now though?
What weâre doing isnât fun anymore. Not even close.
âWalk me to class?â Her voice is overly bright and I just fucking love how she pretends that moment in the auditorium when she was yelling at me in front of everyone never happened.
And thatâs what gets to me. I was ready to deal with herâif she apologized. Even an off-hand âsorryâ thrown in my direction wouldâve eased the irritation thatâs grating at my insides like sandpaper.
But I refuse to go through this again. Cadence took up most of my junior year with her antics and I tolerated her because we move in the same social circles so it made sense that weâd gravitate toward each other. Sheâs also hot and always sucked my dick as her way of apologizing.
Iâm tired of her, though. My dick is tired of her too.
âNo.â I work up the energy to slip my arm from hers and pick up my pace. Unfortunately, Cadence is tall with a long stride and walks as fast as I do. âLeave me alone, Cadence.â
âYouâre just mad.â She says it in a tone that clearly should be labeled, silly boy. Heâll get over it.
Well, I wonât. Not anymore. Iâm not a âsilly boyâ as Iâve heard Cadence reference me many times before. Iâm the guy whoâs put up with her shit for a long time and now Iâm over it. Even the promise of free pussy isnât enough to make me ignore her acting like a bitch any longer.
âCadence.â I turn to face her, my expression as serious as I think itâs ever been. She watches me expectantly, her eyes still shining bright, and Iâm blown away by the delusion Iâm witnessing. âItâs over. Really.â
She frowns, taking a tiny step back. âWhat do you mean?â
Her voice is so soft, so fuckinâ sad, for a second I feel bad. âItâs been over between us for a while. We donât work together, and you know it.â
âOh.â She sniffs and starts to turn away from me, her back almost to me when I canât stop myself.
âI hope you understand,â I tack on, like Iâm a sympathetic asshole who feels bad for dumping her in front of everyone on the first day of school.
Cadence whirls back around and lunges toward me, head butting me right in the solar plexus, nearly sending me toppling backward. Girls start screaming. I catch sight of JJ making his way toward us, reaching for Cadence and holding her back while I double over, clutching my stomach.
âYouâre a piece of shit, Arch Lancaster! I hope you rot in hell forever! You motherfucker!â Cadence is screaming at the top of her lungs, a string of curse words steadily leaving her mouth.
âWhat exactly is going on here?â
Rising to my full height, I groan when I glance up and see whoâs standing there glaring at us. Headmaster Matthews.
My luck is for shit today.
âHey.â I straighten my spine, wincing. Cadenceâs head is harder than I thought. âEverything is fine.â
My voice is weak and Iâm breathing hard. Matthews sees right through me. Of course, he does.
I would see right through me too.
âThe two of you.â Matthews points at me and Cadence. âAnd you.â He points at JJ. âCome to my office. Now.â
âJJ did nothing,â Cadence rushes to say, defending my best friend, which is weird. âHe was actually keeping Arch from coming at me.â
âWhat the hell? Youâre the one who attacked me first!â Iâm yelling, my blood pumping, and JJ grabs my arm, trying to get me under control.
âYouâre all still coming to my office. Letâs go.â Matthews jerks his thumb, and JJ and I fall into step behind him, Cadence walking alongside Matthews and making small talk.
More like sucking up to him.
âWhat the hell, dude?â JJ glances over at me, his eyes wide. âWhy did she do that?â
âI broke up with her and she didnât like it.â
JJ shakes his head, a faint smile curling his lips. I sort of want to sock it off his face but Iâm not about to resort to violence in front of Matthews again. Iâm in enough trouble and besides, JJ is my best friend. âYou know you two will be back together next week.â
âNot this time,â I say vehemently, shaking my head. âIâm done.â
Cadence glances over her shoulder, her expression like stone because I know she heard me.
Good.
Once weâre in the administration building, Matthews has Cadence go into his office first, so she can tell her side of the story.
âIâm screwed.â I groan, settling into one of the creaky old chairs that are just outside Matthewsâ office. Theyâre old, extremely uncomfortable and remind me of what jail might be like.
Not that I ever plan on finding out.
âYeah, you are,â JJ readily agrees, settling into the chair beside mine. He leans back and kicks his legs out, crossing them at the ankles. âLooks like weâll be here for a while. You know how Cadence loves the sound of her own voice.â
I silently agree, fuming over the entire situation. She just loves that sheâs fucking everything up for me and on the first day of school at that. Iâm so over her games. Iâm sure if my parents hear about this, theyâll think I got into trouble on purpose, like I want to get kicked out of Lancaster Prep.
Hmm. Not a bad idea, though I donât want it to go down like this.
JJ and I sit there for so long waiting for Cadence to exit Matthewsâ office that the bell eventually rings, indicating the end of first period. JJ is slumped in his chair with his eyes closed and I envy him being able to fall asleep so easily.
All I can do is sit and think about how everything is screwed up.
Everything.
The admin office door swings open and I glance up, blinking when I realize whoâs entering the room with a sweet smile on her face.
Daisy Albright.
âHi Vivian,â she singsongs to Matthewsâ grumpy secretary, who is beaming at Daisy in return.
Beaming. Iâve never seen the woman smile like that ever. âDaisy. I was so glad to see youâre going to be working in the office again this semester.â
âYou know how much I enjoy it. Plus, Iâve been wanting to pick your brain.â Daisy goes to the empty desk next to Vivianâs and drops her backpack on top of it. âIâm having issues with my roses.â
âYour dad canât figure out whatâs going on?â
âI donât want to bother him. Heâs all wrapped up in the vegetables right now. The tomatoes are frustrating him to no end.â
âYour father is going to have enough tomatoes to give every child at this school five each, and the staff too!â Vivian and Daisy laugh like theyâre old pals.
While I stare at them like theyâre straight-up crazy.
Pretty sure Daisy can feel my gaze on her because she glances over at me briefly, her gaze skittering away before it comes right back to me, her lips parting. I put on my most menacing smile and she turns her back to me, that braid whipping around when she moves.
Iâm intrigued by that damn braid. Iâm intrigued with everything about her, though I donât understand why.
But I bet her hair will be all wavy when she eventually undoes the braid. And itâs soft. I could tell when I yanked on it.
The impulse to pull her hair came out of nowhere and I went with it, like Iâm five and trying to get her attention. Clearly, sheâs not impressed by me.
Any girl that Iâd show even a second of attention toward would be interested. With the exception of this one.
I donât get her.
Matthewsâ door suddenly opens and I kick JJ in the shins, making him grunt and sit up straight. Cadence appears in the doorway, her head tilted back as she calls to Matthews, âThank you so much, Headmaster. I appreciate you listening to my side of the story.â
I make a retching sound, while JJ starts to laugh. Cadence stops in front of both of us, her hands on her hips, her gaze downright evil.
âI hope you get suspended,â she whisper-hisses.
âPlease. They wonât suspend me.â I rise to my feet, standing tall over her. âBesides, youâre the one who attacked me first.â
âLike theyâd believe that. Look at you. You could break me in half.â She says the last four words extra loud, bringing Matthews to the door.
âLancaster. Get in here,â he snaps, glaring at me.
Heaving a big sigh, I step over JJâs outstretched legs and head for the headmasterâs office, slamming the door behind me. God, I hate this guyâs office. Itâs small and overly-crowded with books and papers and itâs a mess. I donât know how he runs the entire school being so damn unorganized.
âSit down,â he says like Iâm a fucking dog.
âIâd rather stand.â I lift my chin, glaring at him.
He glares at me in return. We go like this for what feels like five minutes but is probably only thirty seconds before his shoulders fall and he settles into the chair behind his desk.
âI spoke with Miss Calhoun and she claims that you attacked her after she told you she doesnât want to date you anymore.â Matthews crosses his arms in front of his chest and leans back in his chair, which makes a horrible creaking sound. Is nothing new in this building? âCare to elaborate?â
I start pacing, which is near impossible because thereâs hardly any space in this closet of a room. âSir, if I can be frank with you, sheâs lying.â
âReally.â Matthewsâ voice is flat.
âAbsolutely. I was trying to break it off with her as nicely as possible when she lost her mind and charged me like a bull. She head-butted me.â I come to a stop, curling my hands around the back of my neck, and grip it tightly as I study him. âShe almost took me down too. Sheâs stronger than she looks.â
âSo you didnât try to slap her?â
âHell no!â When Matthews glares, I clear my throat. âSorry. No. I didnât try to slap her. I didnât touch her. Sheâs the one who came at me first.â
The skeptical look on his face clearly says he doesnât believe me but I forge on.
âAsk JJ. Heâll vouch for me.â
âHeâs your best friend.â
âSo? Heâs a witness.â
âHeâll always vouch for you. You and your buddies have some sort of unwritten bro code you stick to no matter what.â Matthews drops his arms and scoots forward, the chair squealing in protest. âRegardless of who started it, we do not tolerate violence on this campus.â
âGood,â I retort. âI assume sheâll get in trouble for trying to take me out?â
âYou are both participants in the altercation, so youâll both beâ¦in trouble, as you call it.â
Groaning, I fall into the chair directly behind me, resting my elbows on my knees and holding my head in my hands. âYouâve got to be kidding me.â
âFirst day of school and youâve caused a ruckus from the moment you entered the auditorium. I canât have you disrupting school-sanctioned functions like this. Youâre a distraction, Arch, and Iâm tired of it. Weâre all tired of it.â
I lift my head. âWhoâs we?â
âEveryone on this campus. You think youâre untouchable because youâre a Lancaster and I suppose youâre right. But Iâm going to put a stop to your deviant behavior once and for all.â
I stare at him, shocked at the anger in his voice, the way his mouth is drawn tight. This dude is actually pissed at me. And I donât think itâs because of what just happened during the assembly or afterward.
This feels like itâs three long years of pent-up anger and frustration directed right at me. My friends and I have given this guy endless shit since we started here. And heâs finally got me where he wants me.
At his mercy.
âTell me my punishment then.â I sit up straight, my expression stoic. âI can take it.â
I mean, come on.
How bad can it be?
Matthews turns to his computer and starts tapping away on the keyboard, his dark brows drawn together in utter concentration as he reads whatever is on the screen. âYour open period is now.â
âRight.â I actually had two open periods in my schedule, but they forced me to take a study hall to fill one of them. Considering itâs in the library and that old battle ax librarian Miss Taylor loves me, Iâll just need to check in with her before I slide out the side door and go about the rest of my afternoon.
âYou can work here then.â He glances up, his gaze meeting mine. âIn the office.â
I frown. âYou sure you want me around you regularly like that?â
Sounds like a nightmare. Locked up in this musty old building and doing whatever his secretary demands I do five days a week?
Awful.
Matthews appears to be actually considering what I just said. I know exactly how to drive him crazy and I would do my best to make his life miserable for approximately fifty minutes Monday through Friday.
âYou already have someone working in here during this period anyway,â I point out. âDaisy Albright.â
Matthewsâ face actually lights up. âThatâs right. Sweet girl. She might be a good role model for you. You could learn a thing or two from her.â
I snort. âPlease. Little Miss Sunshine is full of shit.â
She has to be.
Matthews scowls. âWatch your mouth.â
âCome on.â I roll my eyes. âNo one can be that sweet all the time.â
âYouâre going to find out if itâs true or not.â Matthews smiles, and I swear itâs the evilest Iâve ever seen him look. âYouâre on office duty for second period for the entire year. Welcome to the admin building.â