Elsaâs foster sister, Teal, has taken Kirian downstairs. Judging by his sly grin, heâll probably charm her to get himself another brownie.
I was supposed to go with him or search for Aiden, but I find myself at the door of Elsaâs room, staring through the small opening like a fucking creep.
Hey, donât judge. Creeps have reasons, too.
Elsa is on her bed, wearing her pyjamas. Her long blonde hair is tied in a ponytail that covers most of her back. Kimberly has a bent leg on the bed as she smiles along with something Elsaâs saying about her stupid soap operas and shit.
Sheâs been telling Elsa how much sheâs missed her and that the school sucks without her. Every time Elsa reaches over to her friendâs hand, Kimberly tactfully pulls it away, keeping it beside her.
I tilt my head to the side as if that will give me an exclusive view of all the inside info. Iâm itching to go in there and fucking rip up the sleeve of that pullover to see beneath it.
âTake these.â Elsa picks up some avocado pieces with her fork and gives them to her friend. âSince Dad and Aunt learnt that avocados are good for heart disease, theyâve been stuffing me with them.â
âIâm good.â
âCome on. Try them. Theyâre wonderful.â
A smile flashes on Kimberlyâs lips, which is obviously forced, as she grips the fork with trembling fingers and stuffs the pieces of fruit in her mouth. The way she makes herself chew is like sheâs eating a dead insect.
Since the beginning of this year when she returned to school looking slim and hollow, I knew a big chunk of her was missing, aside from her curves.
Sheâd become this mimicking of a person who bent to othersâ views of what they thought she should look like.
The Kimberly I knew wouldnât have followed othersâ instructions about her life. She wouldnât have looked at herself in the mirror and thought, I might have hated her more than before, I might have watched her through the window and contemplated how to fuck her life over and ruin whatever the hell she was trying to become.
But as I watch her now, and after I saw that shit earlier and heard what Kir said when he was frantic that she was with Jeanine, Iâm starting to have a different thought altogether.
Maybe the fake behaviour isnât her endgame.
When we used to play hide and seek as kids, Kimberly used to put a pillow in her bed and cover it. She said it served as her camouflage, something to hide her actual position.
Is all the fakery a camouflage, too?
She drops the fork, but Elsa urges her to eat more. Kimberlyâs skin is pale, so her expression is usually naked for the world to see. She couldnât hide the flustered emotions if she tried. Her cheeks redden and her ears heat under that mane of hair.
As soon as Elsa goes back to talking, Kimberly uses the chance to push the plate of fruit away as if itâs a contagious disease.
âIâm feeling guilty for leaving you alone,â Elsa says with a slight furrow of her brow. âI canât wait to abandon this bed and return to school.â
âMe, too.â Kimberly smiles. âBut you donât have to worry about me. Ro and I have been having so much fun.â
I shove my hand in my jeans pocket and make a fist.
âYou and Ronan, huh?â Elsa hits her friendâs shoulder jokingly.
âItâs not like that.â
âThen what is it like?â
âI donât know. Aside from you, heâs the only one whoâs taken time to see me.â Her head bows and the green-ish strands camouflage her expression.
âSee you?â Elsa asks.
âThe real me.â Her head lifts as a grin moves her lips. How can she have so much sadness in a smile? How could she fool me all this time?
âI donât know about Ronan, but Iâll always have your back, Kim.â Elsa pats her hand in a motherly way. Kimberly must feel the same since she stares at Elsaâs hand as if sheâs hit some sort of a jackpot.
âYou see me,â Kimberly says with a low edge to her voice.
No, she doesnât.
No one sees her. No one but me.
âElsa, I ââ
A hand wraps around my shoulder. I jerk backwards, ready to punch whoever interrupted my eavesdropping session.
Aiden.
Fucking arsehole.
He pulls me to a corner near the stairs, still not letting go of my shoulder.
I let him lead me away for no other reason than not to expose my extracurricular activities in front of his girlfriendâs room. His black hair is damp as if heâs been running wet fingers through it. Now that I think about it, when we first came over, Elsa was in the bathroom and â
Okay, I donât need that image.
âWhat the fuck were you doing there?â Aiden snaps as soon as weâre out of the girlsâ earshot.
âPassing by.â
âFunny, because I think I saw you standing there like a fucking pervert.â
I push away from him. âElsa wasnât naked this time.â
âYou should thank your lucky stars for that.â He glowers at me. âAnd stop bringing up the other time before I fucking murder you.â
I lift a shoulder as I lean against the wall and cross my legs at the ankles. The other day when all of us spent the night at his house, I made Aiden believe I saw him at the pool with Elsa.
I didnât, I spent most of the night outside a certain room. Still, I like using that bit against him to get a rise out of him.
Spoiler alert. I can be a dick.
âWhy not?â I raise an eyebrow. âShe was my girlfriend first, remember?â
Pretend girlfriend. The reason was to get back at Aiden for comforting Kimberly like a doting arsehole. Letâs just say the relationship lasted for a minute, and Aiden ended it with a fist to my face.
It was the first time he got violent, and I enjoyed every second of it.
âFuck you, Knight.â He smirks. âYou donât get the privilege to have me beat your arse again. Try again in ten years.â
There went my plan.
âAnd stop fighting in those shady neighbourhoods. It wonât be long before Nash knows, and if he does, Coach will, too.â
âAww, Iâm touched.â I place a hand on my chest. âYour words just hit me right in the feels, mate.â
He continues staring at me with a blank expression, the way cats watch their stupid owners. At least, thatâs how our cat used to watch us when I was a child.
Aiden has an impeccable poker face; itâs impossible to see past it or through it. Iâm surprised he can with it himself. His dark grey eyes are unfeeling and cold. While the girls find him attractive, they usually stay away because of his closed-off attitude and âfuck off before I kill you and your familyâ aura.
The only person he shows a human side in front of is Elsa. Even that part of him is dark, but sheâs also crazy since she kind of accepts the psycho the way he is.
âFine.â I sigh when he keeps glaring. âIâll be careful.â
âYou know I hate repeating myself. I said to stop it, not to be careful. If Nash focuses on your sorry arse for a fraction of a second, heâll figure you all out.â
âI didnât know you loved me so much, King.â I tap my chest again. âMy heart is about to explode.â
âYou must be so lonely.â He shakes his head. âIâd pity you if I knew how.â
âFuck you, King.â
âStay out of trouble. I donât and wonât be the only striker in the formation.â
Ah. There it is. The actual reason why heâs throwing lovey-dovey shit all around. Itâs not that heâs worried about me, itâs that he doesnât want to be stuck as the only striker.
Pretty sure heâd quit Elites altogether if the situation somehow ended up going in that direction.
I waggle an eyebrow. âThen maybe I should have Nash figure it out, huh?â
âAre you ready to add your father to that mix of people?â He dusts off my hoodie as if thereâs something stuck in there. âHow is Lewisâs campaign going?â
âWonderful, thanks for asking,â I say with a grin, even though I want to punch him in the fucking face.
âIf you punch, Iâll punch, Knight.â He shakes his head with mock sympathy. âIâd hate to break that nose when you have so many pictures to take for the election campaign.â
He steps back as I fist a hand to my side. Iâm definitely going to a fight tonight. Fuck Aiden and Cole, fuck Coach and Dad. Fuck everyone, basically.
Fistfights are the only thing that allow me to blow off steam, and I need to do that so I donât blow up from pent-up frustration.
Aiden sniffles me like some dog. âTry the icy mint next time.â
âWhat are you, my mother?â
âYou must really be lonely if you want me to be your mother.â He shakes his head with a mocking edge. âIâll hit you up when I consider adoption.â
âDick.â
âAt least I use mine. Yours is filing a lawsuit for human rights violation.â
âDid I hear something about a lawsuit?â Ronan lunges at Aiden from behind in a bro-hug that the latter tries to escape. Ronan is like an octopus, though â the type that never lets go of their victim.
âKnightâs dick is filing a lawsuit in search of his balls.â Aidenâs expression remains neutral as he says that.
I narrow my eyes on him as Ronan laughs, then stops. âBut why are they searching for them? Wait a second, . Did one of the girls give you something? I told you to wrap it.â
Aiden smirks. âOh, Iâm sure he did.â
âFuck off, King.â
âWhat? What happened just now?â Ronan stares between me and Aiden. âYouâre hiding something from me again, arenât you? I swear Iâm the one whoâll be filing a lawsuit for neglect at the supreme court of friendship.â
âThat doesnât exist,â I say.
âFriends?â Aiden searches around him. âWho?â
As if someone pushed Ronanâs buttons, he launches into a long monologue about how heâs always left out and that weâre triggering his abandonment issues â the same speech he uses to lure in girls and have them suck his dick to âloosen him upâ. Girls always fall for the vulnerable act he pulls off so well.
Out of the four of us, Ronan gets the most pussy, but not the best, because heâs like a fucking bus. Anyone is welcome.
Also, heâs fine with sloppy seconds or thirds or even one hundredths.
Told you, heâs a fucking bus.
As he talks, Iâm tempted to punch him in that aristocratic nose heâs so proud of, break it and watch blood ooze from it. He wouldnât be able to defend himself either, because he doesnât know how to punch, and he hasnât been in underground fights as I have. Aiden wouldnât save him either, because he simply doesnât care.
Two reasons stop me from taking action. One, weâre in Elsaâs fatherâs house, and both Ro and I would be murdered by our fathers for starting shit in Ethan Steelâs house; heâs like a new emperor around here.
Two, and most importantly, if I hit him, the reason behind it will be as clear as day.
No matter what he does, it wonât get to me.
Iâve already formed a thick armour around me and no one will get through it, not even Ronanâs deliberate antagonising and his staged selfies.
And I know theyâre staged, because as much as Ronan acts like a clueless little shit, heâs in fact a fucking fox. Why do you think he pretends to be supportive to girls? Itâs his sure way into their knickers.
Still, I hit his side harder than I should.
âOw!â He clutches it. âWhat the fuck was that for?â
âTo shut you the hell up. What are you doing here anyway?â
âI come to visit Ellie all the time.â
âElsa,â Aiden grits out.
âEllie is better, , King.â He watches me up and down. âWhat are doing here? I heard you drove my Kimmy.â
Aidenâs focus turns on me as if heâs waiting for me to say something similar to what heâs just said.
That sheâs Kimberly, not Kimmy.
And sheâs not his and never will be. Not now, not fucking ever.
But I donât say that. I have no right to fucking say that or anything remotely similar. Besides, Ronan is like a dog searching for a bone, the moment I give him a reaction, heâll latch on it and chew me out.
âToo bad thatâs none of your business.â I grin.
âBoth of you can leave now.â Aiden snaps at the stairs. âYour presence is no longer needed â not that it was in the first place.â
Ronan launches on another argument about how this isnât Aidenâs place and he canât kick us out, then he goes on to remind him that he still can be Elsaâs fiancé if he chooses to because of two fathersâ agreements and whatnot.
Iâm vaguely listening to them at the beginning until I spot Kimberlyâs form retreating down the hall. She didnât see us, and if she heard us, she doesnât show it, appearing focused on her task.
She canât be going for Kir since she has to take these stairs to do that.
Aiden is threatening to break Ronanâs nose, and his dick if need be, and while Iâd love to stay and watch that show, my feet lead me away from them.
I leave my friends behind without as much as a word. They donât even pay me attention as I tiptoe down the hall to where Kimberly disappeared.
The only thing at the end of it is a guest bathroom. The sound of running water comes from inside, but thereâs nothing being washed since thereâs no interruption of the water flow.
Which means itâs only used to camouflage another sound.
I know, because Kimberly always fucking used to do that when she cried in the bathroom on her own after her mum ignored parents-teacher meetings.
The fact she didnât use the bathroom in Elsaâs room also means sheâs hiding something.
What on earth would she hide from her best friend?
I push on the bathroomâs door and it opens with a slight squeak. My feet are silent as I close it behind me and stalk to inside.
What I see makes me pause. The tap is running, but as I expected, Kimberly isnât anywhere near it.
Her small frame is perched in front of the toilet as she empties her stomach into it.
But thatâs not what gives me a what-the-fuck-are-you-shitting-me moment.
Itâs when she pauses heaving, sticks her forefinger in her mouth, and then vomits again. She does it a few times more until sheâs dry heaving.
A red-hot rage takes hold of me at the view of her in that position.
The pieces of the puzzle all fall into place now.
Itâs because she ate those avocados. Now, I know why she always disappears after lunch, why I never see her eating with Kirian.
She said Ronan and Elsa see her, but she couldnât be any more wrong.
She doesnât even see herself.
Not like I do.
I see her when sheâs a mess, when sheâs fake, when she forces herself to laugh and just be there.
I see her even when she refuses to fucking see herself.
Iâd hoped that the moment I was out of here and stopped fucking seeing her altogether, it would be all over, but this is a lot worse than I initially thought.
Thereâs no way in fuck Iâm going to let her be invisible to her own self. Not even if that costs me in the long run.
She had to fucking push me off the edge, and now that Iâm falling, Iâll drag her down with me.
I straighten and place my hand in my pocket. When I speak, my voice is low and deadly calm. The same calm before a lethal storm. âWhat the fuck are you doing, Kimberly?â