Sick Boys: Chapter 59
Sick Boys: A Dark Bully RH Romance (Spine Ridge University)
I watch the sorority girls hover near the building, waiting for the fire department to release their home. Apparently, the place has been deemed safe again, so theyâre just busy finalizing some paperwork as well as making sure no one actually goes into the burned-down room. Obviously, the place will need some renovation, but thatâs definitely not enough reason to keep a bunch of girls away from their precious things.
A girl I recognize jumps to the front of the queue, and when theyâre finally given the go-ahead, all the girls stumble over each other to get back into their housing like they havenât been there in ages.
Guess itâs about time I visited someone.
I get up from my comfy bench and march toward the girlâs sorority, but instead of going inside in the regular fashion, I slip to the backside of the building and go up a fire escape. One of them connects to a particular balcony that I frequently hop onto, and I crawl in through the window without a second thought.
A loud shriek stops me from placing my second foot on the ground.
âJesus Christ!â Kayla looks at me like sheâs seen a ghost. âAlistair?â
I put my finger in front of my mouth as I put both feet onto the floor and come to a stand.
âWhy didnât you just ring the doorbell?â she asks.
I raise a brow at her. âLike theyâd let me in.â
She makes a face. âGood point.â She sighs. âWhat are you doing here anyway? I havenât seen Penelope here if thatâs who youâre looking for.â
I shake my head. âI actually came here to talk to you.â
She frowns. âOkay, now Iâm really confused.â
âYouâre her best friend. I figured she might have told you something about why she suddenly ran off?â
She tilts her head. âWait a minute.â She points at me. âI thought she was staying at your frat house.â
I rub my lips together. âShe disappeared and hasnât responded to any of our texts or calls.â
Her face contorts. âOh no, thatâs not good.â She sits down on the bed. âOh God, what if somethingâs happened to her?â She clutches a necklace hanging around her neck. âShe must be around the school grounds somewhere, right?â
I shrug. âThatâs what Iâm trying to figure out.â
She narrows her eyes at me. âThis is all because of you three boys. Always causing trouble wherever you go. First with Eve, and now with Penelope.â
I avert my eyes. âYeah, well, we kind of attract the violent ones.â
âViolent?â she scoffs. âPenelope?â
âYou donât know her like I do,â I say, crossing my arms. âAnyway, any chance I could check the burned-down room?â
Kayla rolls her eyes. âWhatever. Iâm not gonna stop you. But if someone catches you, itâs your fault. Donât drag me into it.â She points at the door. âItâs down the hall and to the left. Canât miss it because thereâs tape all over it.â
I nod. âThanks.â And I walk past her.
âHey,â she says, and I glance over my shoulder. âIf you see Penelope again, tell her to call. Iâm worried.â
I nod and continue through the hall, passing by several open doors where students are putting their clothes back and rearranging their stuff like they just came from a long holiday. No one seems to notice me slipping by, which is a good thing.
I head to the room in the back with the taped-over door, but I tear it all down and go inside, closing the door behind me. The place is completely blackened, and the taste of soot lingers on my tongue.
I sit down on the bed where a new student already made her home, but to me itâll always be Eveâs. But it collapses underneath me, and I struggle to even stand among the rubble.
My eye catches on an odd-looking piece of crust in the wall behind the bed, almost like a loose plate thatâs been pulled open and pushed back several times without anyone noticing. But the fire has singed the edges and maybe â¦
My fingers hook underneath the plate, and it cracks as I pull it away, pieces of the burnt paint falling off.
Behind is a small crevice, and on the bottom lies a laminated kind of image thatâs survived the blaze. I fish it out. Itâs a photograph of Eve and Penelope with an adult man and woman with their hands on their shoulders.
But what makes my brows furrow is the surname on the back â¦
âThe Ricci family,â I mutter, frowning.
Thatâs strange.
She told us her name was Richards.
Is this picture a fabrication?
Or did Eve ⦠lie?
Penelope
âHere it is,â my mom says as she hands me Eveâs phone. âI havenât touched it since ⦠well, you know.â
âThanks,â I say.
âWhat do you need it for?â she asks.
I avert my eyes. âI just need to know some things.â
She clutches the front door and leans in to whisper, âYouâve found something, havenât you?â
I nod. âPlease donât tell Dad. Not yet.â
She quickly pulls me in for a hug. âOnly when youâre ready.â
âThank you,â I reply. âI just need to know for sure first.â
âOf course,â she says.
âBut yes, I have found the people responsible for her decision,â I say as I lean back.
My mother grabs my face, and our foreheads collide for the most intimate of gazes. âPen, give them hell.â
Her words emblazon my soul. âOh, donât fucking worry. I intend to make it hurt.â
âEmilia? Who is it?â Dad calls from across the hall.
My mother pushes me back. âGo. Before he sees you. Weâll talk later.â
I nod and quickly run off the property right before my dad shows up.
Iâm normally not the type to run like that.
I love my dad to bits, and he has a heart of gold.
But if he knew the truth ⦠Lord have fucking mercy on the souls of Spine Ridge U.
I go to the bus stop and hop on. I know where Iâm going, but my eyes focus only on one thing.
Eveâs phone. Damaged. The screen almost peeling off.
But I still managed to load up the phone with my portable battery.
The noises in the bus make it hard to concentrate, but I still go through every image, every text, every file meticulously. Something my mother didnât want to do because it was too painful to even look at it, let alone acknowledge a sliver of her still existed, like a still in time, an unreachable image, left somewhere out in the open.
My sisterâs phone is a gateway into her memories, and I will sift through it without stopping, even if my life depends on it.
Until I find the answer to my question.
The why.
Why she needed to end things. Why the dean wanted her gone. Why she never told them the truth.
An email, sent to herself with a picture attached on the day of her death. Just in case someone would try to empty her phone, she still left crumbs of proof scattered throughout. Because she knew I would see this one day. That I wouldnât stop until I uncovered the truth.
The phone almost crushes in my hand.
Until I find the email she sent to the dean.
On the image included is a test with two pink lines. The same image she sent to herself for safekeeping.
I guess the saying is true â¦
A picture says more than a thousand words ever could.
Just as the havoc I will wreak.
I grab my phone and call my mom. âI know the truth now. She was pregnant.â
She begins to sob.
âMom, donât cry.â I swallow back my own tears. âItâs okay.â
Thereâs a pause, and she sucks in a breath. âYou know what I told you a long time ago?â
âThe story about how you and Dad met?â
âYes.â
I gulp. âI promise, Iâll make things right.â
âGood,â she says.
I hang up the phone and immediately contact Jeremy. âHey. Itâs me. Do you have a minute?â
âPenelope? Of course. Where have you been? I havenât seen you at school. I thought you got expelled or some shit.â
âJust taking a small break,â I muse. âHey, I have a question about your dadâs business.â
âWait, my dad?â He snorts. âYou need gas or something?â
âIâm serious.â
âOkay, what do you want to know?â
âIâm going to need you to help me out here. How much does it cost to buy a couple of barrels and get them delivered?â I tuck Eveâs phone into my pocket. âAsking for a friend.â
Dylan
That night
In the middle of the night, my door slams open and hits the wall so hard I fall out of bed with my head on the carpet.
I groan. âFuck ⦠who the fuckââ
âWake the fuck up, Dylan,â Felix snarls as he pulls my pillow away from my face. Boy, that angry face of his was the last thing I wanted to see after that wet and wild dream about Penelope I just had.
âWhy?â I mutter. âWhy are you here?â
âLook out your goddamn window,â he growls.
He nearly drags me up from the floor. I jerk free of his grip and adjust my gray sweatpants. âAll right, all right, Jesus. Iâm going.â
Right as I take a step, Alistair walks into my room. âHave you guys seen it?â
âSeen what?â I mutter as I glance at him over my shoulder, but when I turn around again and approach the window, my jaw literally drops so hard I can almost pick it up from the floor.
The main school building â¦
Itâs completely engulfed in flames.