Venezuela I would save Cruz. I had to. I was the one who had pursued him in the bar, in the elevator, on the ship, everywhere. I was the instigator. I was to blame.
Me. Me. Me.
Pushing back the panic that threatened to overtake every ounce of logic in my body, I opened the door to Wilderâs suite with my key and found the production team gathered around the dining room table. Cruz followed me in, the backpack heâd refused to leave behind slung over one shoulder.
âGet out,â I said, my voice soft but deadly.
Bobby looked up at me, his eyebrows furrowed. âIâm sorry?â
âI need to talk to my brothers. Get out. Now.â
Pax took one look at me, and Cruz standing behind me, and stood up from the table. âYou heard her.â
âWeâre allowed to be here by contract,â Bobby started.
âIf you use that contract word one more time Iâm going to shove it up your ass,â Landon said, standing next to Pax.
âLeave or stay, I donât care,â Pax said to Bobby. âWeâll just go to her suite where youâre not allowed.â
âDamn it,â Bobby muttered. âClear the room!â
âThat means you, too,â I told the other Renegades lounging in the living room.
Leah came down the stairs from Paxâs room, Rachel in tow. âEverything okay?â
âThey can stay,â I told Pax.
The room cleared, and soon it was just Pax, Landon, Rachel, Leah, Nick, Cruz, and me gathered at the table, awaiting the confession they didnât know was coming.
âMaybe we should sit down,â Pax suggested.
âNo, I need to stand, but you might want to sit.â
âJesus, is it always like this? I should have come aboard earlier,â Nick said.
I shot him a glare.
âIâm in trouble,â I said, and the atmosphere of the room changed instantly.
âOkay. What do you need?â Pax asked. No questions or accusations. He didnât know if Iâd cheated on a test or killed someone and needed help burying the body. He was in before I told him what Iâd done, and I loved him for it.
âIâm in trouble,â Cruz corrected, standing next to me.
âOkay, weâre in trouble.â
âTrouble. Got it,â Pax said, leaning in.
âWeâre?â Landonâs eyes narrowed.
âHere we go,â Rachel mumbled.
âRemember when I got arrested in Vegas for jumping off the High Roller?â I gripped the back of the chair.
âYes, as does every lawyer who represents our company,â Pax drawled.
âRight. Did Brandon ever show you the paperwork? Tell you who I was with?â
Paxâs eyebrows furrowed, and he shook his head. âNo. We were busy, and I trusted that he took care of it.â
âIt was me,â Cruz said.
Every head swung in his direction.
âWhat?â Landon snapped.
âIâm the guy from the bar in Vegas. I jumped off the Ferris wheel with her.â
âYou were the one found in bed with her?â Pax asked, his voice dangerously quiet.
âPaxâ¦â I warned.
âOh, Brandon filled me in on that bit, but I figured I sure as hell wasnât one to judge who you chose toâ¦â He shook his head. âAnd since youâve been on board?â
âWeâve been together,â Cruz said.
âYou have got to be fucking kidding me,â Landon seethed.
âSeriously, Landon? Youâre the last person to lecture anyone about falling in love with someone you shouldnât. Even Leah was off-limits to Pax. Iâm just following suit here.â
âLeah was my tutor. Not my teacher,â Pax corrected.
âLay off her. I take full responsibility for our actions.â Cruz subtly stepped in front of me.
I scoffed, moving to the side. âNo. Iâm an adult. I wanted him, went after him, convinced him, fell in love with him. Got it? Does anyone else need any other details or want to berate me for my choices? Because Iâve had a hell of a lot less sex than any of you three. Sorry, girls.â
âNo offense taken,â Leah said, sitting back.
âGod, this explains so much,â Pax said, raking his hands over his face. âThe way you knew things about him, how comfortable you are around each other, the way youâve been sneaking off when weâre in portsâ¦â
âYup, guilty and guilty. Anything else?â
Paxtonâs gaze flickered between Cruz and me before he finally sighed. âWhat do you need? Whatâs happened, besidesâ¦the obvious?â
âDr. Gibson just walked in on me coming out of Cruzâs shower wearing nothing but a towel.â
âNow thatâs an image Iâm going to have to scrub out of my head,â Nick chimed in.
âFuck,â Paxton seethed.
âDid you admit to anything?â Landon asked.
âShe saw me practically naked,â I threw back.
âDoesnât matter. Did you admit to anything?â
Cruz and I locked eyes for a second in silent conversation. Had we? Sheâd implied we were sleeping together, but heâd never agreed.
âNo. I said that she wasnât a student when we met, but that was it.â
âOkay, then the only evidence she has is a student in your bedroom, whichâ¦you knowâ¦is pretty damning, but itâs your word against hers.â
âIâm not calling her a liar,â Cruz snapped. âNot to save myself.â
âNot to save Pennaâs reputation? Because sheâs in the middle of this goddamned documentary, and your shit is about to hit the fan.â
âI would never ask him to lie for me,â I said. âHe wouldnât be who I loved if he did. I can take whatever gets thrown at me.â
âYou shouldnât have to!â Pax yelled. âHe should have protected you. Left you the hell alone until you were off this ship!â He turned to Cruz. âIs that what she is to you? Some fun while youâre here? A little student fling to pass the time?â
âPax,â I warned.
âThatâs enough!â Cruz slammed his hands on the dining room table. âYou love her, and because you do, Iâll let you get away with that jackass comment. But donât you dare ever imply that she means less to me than Leah does to you. It wonât end well for you.â
âAnd this is why I didnât tell you in the first place,â I said to the guys. âYouâre fine having me keep your secrets, clean up after your messes, but the moment I wind up in one of my own, you turn into judgmental nuns. Iâm not here to ask for penance. I donât need your forgiveness, because I have nothing to apologize for, and neither does Cruz.â
Paxton leaned back in his chair, Leah reaching for his hand.
âYou really jumped off the High Roller with her? After knowing her what? Twenty minutes?â Nick asked.
âYeah,â Cruz answered.
âWhy would you do that?â
âBecause she needed me to, which is pretty much the answer to any question you could possibly have for me right now.â
âYou had me within weeks,â Leah said softly to Pax. âWe both knew we shouldnât, that it could jeopardize your entire documentary, and that didnât stop us.â
âYou seriously seduced me while I was dating your best friend,â Rachel reminded Landon. âNot sure we should be casting stones, glass houses and whatnot.â
âYouâre supposed to be the sensible one, Penna,â Pax said, his shoulders slumping. âYou have always made the sound choices.â
âWell, love makes you do crazy things.â
âOkay, well, we canât do anything until we know what Dr. Gibson is going to do. I own the ship, but not UCLA, so everyone sit tight. Landonâs right. She has no other evidence besides what she saw.â
The door opened, and we all turned to see Bobby walk in, red-faced and panting with Victor on his heels. âThose asswipes,â he cursed.
âWhatâs wrong?â Pax asked, standing.
âThe dean just confiscated my entire editing room and all our tape.â
âThey canâtââ Landon started.
âThey can,â Nick countered. âYou guys signed an agreement that the university could preview all tape to ensure you werenât filming a Girls Gone WildâStudy At Sea edition.â
âOkay, well, you guys were careful around the cameras, right?â Pax asked.
âYeah. We were never together on set, or always super hidden,â I told him.
âThatâs not entirely correctâ¦â Victor said slowly.
âWhat?â Bobby snapped.
âExcuse me?â Cruz stepped forward, and Victor backed up.
âA couple of us knew she was sneaking off, and we wanted to make sure we had all the footage we could possibly needânot that weâd use it, of course. Butâ¦â
âBut what?â I snapped.
âWe followed you. In every port. Chile, Buenos Aires. All of it. Once we knew what you two were up toâ¦well, thereâs some pretty damning footage in there.â
Cruzâs fist flew, slamming into Victorâs face with a cracking sound that didnât bode well for Victor.
âNot everything about her life is up for grabs, asshole! You had no right. In fact, you violated about a dozen of her rights!â
âHe told us to get the best possible footage!â Victor yelled, pointing at Bobby with one hand while he cupped his nose with the other.
âOf the stunts! The bar! The ship!â Bobby shouted back.
âYouâd better go, Victor,â Pax said softly, and the smaller man ran.
âItâs only a matter of time before they know,â Cruz told me, his face and posture strong but resigned.
âWhat do we do?â
Cruz picked up his backpack and slung it over his shoulder. âCome with me. We need to talk.â
âThanks, guys. I donât think thereâs anything else you can do,â I told my friends. Over their protests, I took Cruzâs hand. He led me out the sliding glass door onto the balcony that connected the backs of our suites and into my own.
I felt separate from my own body as he sat us gently on the living room couch, my hand resting in his. What was going to happen to him? What had I done to him?
âTheyâre going to come for me as soon as they find the evidence.â
âI know. Iâm so sorry, Cruz. I should have stayed away from you.â
âStop,â he said, cupping my face with his hands. âI am the one responsible.â
âI ruined you,â I whispered, my eyes prickling.
He kissed me lightly, as if it were the first timeâor maybe the last.
âNever. All youâve ever done is make me better. If anything, I wasnât careful enough. I failed you.â
âBut your jobâ¦â
âPenelope, there is nothing about you that I regret. No matter what happens, do you understand?â
I couldnât moveâtoo terrified that the slightest motion would cause me to fracture into a thousand tiny pieces.
âI need to hear you tell me that you understand. I canât leave here thinking you donât know what you mean to me.â
âI understand,â I said because he needed me to. How could he still love me knowing what I was about to cost him?
âGood.â He hoisted his backpack onto the coffee table. âI need to tell you something.â
There was a knock at the door.
âOh no,â I said, looking toward the harbinger of our doom. Too fast. It was happening too fast.
âDonât answer that,â he pleaded. âThe backpack has all myââ
The knocking came again, this time as a pounding that seemed to last forever.
âPenelope,â he called over the knocking, bringing my attention back to him.
âThat has to be them!â
âYes, Iâm sure it is. Listen to meâthe backpack. Please hide it for me. Keep it safe. Whatever you do, donât get caught with it. Throw it overboard if something happens, but donât let them find it.â
âWhat do you mean if something happens? Whatâs in it?â
âYou can look, but itâs best if you donât. Itâs nothing Iâm ashamed of, but it is illegal, and there is such a thing as plausible deniability. Promise me you wonât let anyone find it.â
The knock at the door grew to a pounding, the voice on the other side calling my name. Cruz took my chin in his hand, gently guiding my attention back to him.
âPromise me, Penelope.â
âI promise.â
He kissed me softly. âThis will be over before you know it. Iâm sure they just want to talk to me, and then weâll figure out what weâll do, okay?â
âOkay,â I agreed. Fear tightened my chest, making it nearly impossible to draw a full breath. âWhat if itâs not okay?â
âIt will be. No matter whatâs about to happen, weâll be in Miami soon.â
The knocking ceased, only to be replaced by the swift click of the lock opening.
No. No, no, no.
âI love you,â he whispered.
âIâll go with you,â I said as the door opened.
âNo. You stay as far away from this as possible. You have to.â
âDr. Delgado?â Dr. Paul, the dean of academics, called from the entry hall.
âSwear it. No matter what happens, you have to stay clear. Do not interfere. If I get the slightest idea youâre trying to take any blame, Iâll confess to things we never did.â
âThatâs not fair.â I shook my head. How was this happening? Why so fast? Why now?
âDr. Delgado,â Dr. Paul said with a sigh, standing in my dining room where he could clearly see us.
âI donât give a fuck about fair. Agree. Now.â
He didnât look away, even with the dean just behind me.
âOkay,â I said, knowing that even the nearly innocent picture we presented right now wasnât helping matters any.
âDr. Paul,â Cruz said, getting up.
âDr. Delgado, if youâll come with meâwith usâwe need to speak privately.â
There were two security guards posted in my entry, both eyeing Cruz like they had even a prayer of taking him down. Ignoring every instinct to the contrary, I kept my butt glued to the sofa, repeating my promise over and over in my head. I would not interfere. I would not take the blame.
âI understand,â Cruz said with a nod.
Dr. Paul motioned toward the door, and Cruz walked out, never once looking back.
The click of the door shutting felt final, as if my life would now be divided into three categories: before I knew Cruz, while our love was a secret, and whatever was about to hit me next.
I didnât want the third phase to start, and the moment I moved, it would. Right now was limbo, that gray area between two eras. Every fiber of my being screamed that limbo was better than whatever was coming.
Instead of accepting my new reality, I sat there on the couch, my legs curled under me, staring at the backpack heâd left behind. Heâd come for me as soon as they were done with him, and then weâd deal with everything together. It would be okay because Cruz had said so.
A knock at the sliding glass door sounded, and I looked up to see Landon and Pax. I nodded once, and they came in to sit on either side of me on the sofa, each taking one of my hands.
âNickâs on the phone with the lawyers,â Pax said, his voice soft. âHeâs trying to figure out if we can get them out of the editing room, but so far it doesnât sound good.â
I nodded slowly.
âDean Paul came to our room already,â Landon said.
I kept nodding, the motion soothing.
âWhat can we do?â
âJust sit with me until they come back?â Theyâd take me for an interview, or let me know what had been decided; either way, I didnât want to be alone.
âWeâll stay,â Pax promised.
âYeah, thatâs no problem,â Landon agreed.
The door opened again, and Nick came in, parking on the other side of Landon. âThereâs nothing we can do. We signed those agreements.â
âSo itâs just a matter of time.â
âYeah.â
I glanced at the guys and felt a little stronger. Theyâd been at my side for countless challengesâsome we didnât think weâd even manage to live through.
But we had.
And I would survive this, no matter what Dean Paul decided to do.
Even if they fired Cruz, Iâd find him in Miami, or back in L.A. in a few weeks, and it would be okay. We could hire him for the Renegades in some capacity, or something. It would be okay.
âI should have told you guys. Iâm sorry that I hid it from you.â
âItâs okay,â Pax said, squeezing my hand. âNo matter how close we are, we all have things we just canât share.â
âI really do love him.â
âI know,â Pax answered.
âAnd he loves you, Penna. It will be okay.â
I nodded quickly, like my head had become capable of only making that motion. âHe is so much more than you guys even know. He went with me to see Brooke.â
Nick leaned forward. âYou saw Brooke?â
I blinked quickly, shocked that Iâd said it. But the cat was out of the bag, the horse out of the barnâ¦whatever.
âI went to visit her when we were in L.A., but she wouldnât see me. She wonât answer my letters, either. Or my phone calls. Apparently Iâm a detriment to her recovery. After all, Iâm still doing the very thing that caused her breakdown.â
âOh, damn. Penna, Iâm so sorry.â Nick rested his head on his hands.
I shrugged. âItâs fine. Everythingâs fine.â
âWe all know that itâs not,â Landon said, pulling me under his arm.
âNo. Itâs not,â I admitted.
âDo you want to talk to us about it? We love Brooke, too. The shit that went down didnât change that.â
For months Iâd silenced it, bottled it, and kept it from the very people who knew the situation the best.
âYeahâ¦yeah, I think I do.â
â¦
The sun streamed through the windows of the suite when I woke up, still lying on the couch in the same clothes Iâd worn the night before.
The ship was moving, which meant weâd be in Aruba tomorrow.
I blinked the sleep out of my eyes and saw Pax crashed out on the floor, Nick laid out on the loveseat, and Landon lying across the two chairs like some kind of bendy bridge. A smile pulled at my lips until I remembered what had happened last night.
They never came for me.
I slipped on flip-flops and made my exit quietly. Once the door was shut, I ran for the elevators. Now that weâd been outed, it wasnât like I needed to climb down the balcony anymore.
There was a group of students in the elevator, but no one looked at me any weirder than normal or pinned a scarlet A to my chest, so the dean must have kept it quiet so far.
I walked as calmly as I could through deck nine, but I hurried as I saw Dr. Westwick coming out of the shared suite.
My footsteps didnât falter, but my heartbeat did as I made my way up to the door.
âMiss Carstairs,â Dr. Westwick said, with a raised eyebrow. âMay I help you?â
âI was looking for Dr. Delgado.â
His eyes darted down the hall, which told me he was more than aware of what had happened last night. âThatâs something youâll need to talk to Dean Paul about. Now if youâll excuse me, Iâm late for class.â
He brushed by me without another word.
That pit in my stomach grew deeper, and a sickening sense of foreboding took over. I tried to push past it, but with every step I took toward Dean Paulâs office, the feeling became heavier and more nauseating.
When I reached the administrative offices, I walked straight past Dean Paulâs blustering secretary and into his office.
He looked up from his desk, startled for an instant, but then his face fell into something too condescending for words.
âItâs fine, Peggy. Iâll handle her,â he told his secretary.
She nodded and left us, closing the door on her way out.
Dean Paul stood, and for the tiniest moment, I felt small, as though this man would crush me beneath the weight of his judgmental stare. Hell no. I wasnât just Penelope Carstairs; I was Rebel, the only woman to hold an X Games medal in an all-male category. Iâd done things this man could never comprehend in his wildest dreams, and he could only make me feel small if I let him.
My chin rose a good two inches.
âI came to see about Dr. Delgado.â
âAh yes. I can see that you would. Youâll be happy to know that you wonât be expelled, though all your grades for his class will be reexamined by another professor who isnâtâ¦tied to you.â
Expelled. It had never dawned on me that I would be kicked out of school, but for the moment, I just couldnât bring myself to care.
âAnd Dr. Delgado?â
âHeâs no longer with us.â
My heart sank. I really had cost him everything. No matter what happens, you have to stay clear. Do not interfere. Iâd promised him, and the least I could do was keep my mouth reasonably shut. âI understand. Is there any way you would allow me to speak with him now that heâs not a member of the faculty?â
Dean Paulâs eyes quickly widened, then narrowed.
âI think you misunderstood me. Dr. Delgado is no longer on the ship. He was removed from the campus last night while we were still in port.â
And just like that, phase three hit me.
Cruz was gone.