âAre you upset with me?â His voice is soft, a thousand degrees from where it was moments ago while he was screaming at the police.
âI donât know,â I answer honestly.
Of course Iâm upset with him, because I know who he fought . . . well, it isnât hard to guess. But Iâm also worried about him, and I want to know what happened that led him to be in all of this trouble.
âI couldnât help it,â he says, as if that justifies his actions.
âI told you before I wouldnât visit you in a jail cell, remember?â I frown, looking around the cell heâs in.
âThis doesnât count, itâs not a real cell.â
âIt looks real to me.â I tap on the metal bars to prove my point.
âItâs not an actual jail; this is just a bullshit holding cell until they decide to involve the real police,â he says loud enough for the two officers to look up from their conversation.
âStop it. This isnât a joke, Hardin. You could be in a lot of trouble.â
Hearing that, he rolls his eyes.
Thatâs the problem with Hardin: he hasnât quite realized that his actions have consequences.
Chapter one hundred and twenty
TESSA
Who started it?â I ask, trying my best not to jump to conclusions like I normally do.
Hardin tries to meet my eyes, but I look away. âI went to find him after I walked you to class,â he says.
âYou promised me that youâd leave him alone.â
âI know.â
âSo why didnât you?â
âHe was pushing itâhe started provoking me, saying that he fucked you.â He looks at me with a wild desperation. âYou arenât lying about that, are you?â he asks, and I nearly lose it.
âIâm not answering that question again. I already told you that nothing happened between us, and here you are in a freaking jail cell asking such a thing,â I say with frustration.
He rolls his eyes and sits down on the small metal bench inside the holding cell. Heâs really pissing me off.
âWhy did you go find him? I want to know.â
âBecause he needed his ass beat, Tessa. He needs to know that he isnât to come near you again. Iâm sick of his fucking games and the way he thinks he has some sort of fucking chance with you. I did this for you!â
I cross my arms over my chest. âHow would you feel if Iâd been the one to go find him today after I told you I wouldnât? I thought we were both trying to make this work, and here you blatantly lied to my face. You knew you werenât going to hold up your end of the deal, didnât you?â
âYeah, I did, okay? It doesnât matter now, whatâs done is done,â he huffs like an angry child.
âIt matters to me, Hardin. You keep getting yourself in trouble when itâs not necessary.â
âItâs very necessary, Tess.â
âWhereâs Zed now? Is he in jail, too?â
âThis isnât jail.â
âHardin . . .â
âI donât know where he is, nor do I give a shit, and neither do you. You arenât going near him.â
âStop being like this! Stop telling me what I can and canât doâitâs really pissing me off.â
âAre you cursing at me?â he says with an amused smirk.
Why does he think this is funny? Itâs anything but funny. I begin to walk away from him, and the smile disappears from his lips.
âTessa, come back,â he says, making me turn around.
âIâm going to find your father to see whatâs going on.â
âTell him to hurry up.â
I growl at him, literally, as I walk away. He thinks just because his father is the chancellor, heâs going to get out of this easily, and honestly, I really hope he does. But itâs still nerve-racking how lightly heâs taking the whole thing.
âWhat the fuck are you looking at?â I hear him say to a cop, and I rub my fingers over my temples.
I find Ken and Landon standing next to an older man with gray hair and a mustache. Heâs wearing a tie and black dress pants, and the way heâs holding himself gives me the feeling that heâs important. When Landon notices me standing in the hall, he walks over to me.
âWhoâs that?â I ask him quietly.
âHeâs the provost.â
âThatâs the vice chancellor, right?â
Landon looks worried. âYeah.â
âWhatâs going on? What are they saying?â I try to hear the two men talking, but I canât make out anything.
âItâs . . . well, itâs not looking good. There was a lot of damage done to the lab that Zed was inâIâm talking thousands of dollarsâ worth of damage. On top of that, Zed has a broken nose and a concussion. Someone drove him to the hospital.â
My blood begins to boil. Hardin didnât just push Zed around. He seriously injured him!
âAlso, Hardin shoved a professor to the floor. Thereâs a girl whoâs in Zedâs class that already wrote a statement saying Hardin came in there looking for Zed specifically. Itâs looking really bad right now. Kenâs trying his best to keep Hardin out of jail, but I donât know if thatâs going to happen.â Landon sighs, running his fingers through his hair. âThe only thing that can keep him out of jail is if Zed decides to not press charges. Even then I donât know whatâll happen.â
My head is spinning.
âExpulsion,â I hear the gray-haired man say, and Ken rubs his hand over his chin.