Sick Boys: Chapter 7
Sick Boys: A Dark Bully RH Romance (Spine Ridge University)
I wrap the bandages around his arm and tie them in a knot.
âJesus, can you hurry up?â Felix barks.
I stare up at him. âYou can go to the nurseâs office. Or do it yourself if you want to.â
His nostrils flare, and he looks out the window at the lavish gardens. The Skull & Serpent Society house provides the best view of the well-kept grounds of Spine Ridge University. Thatâs what you get when your parents donate tons of money.
âWhatever,â Felix says after a while. âIâm just antsy.â
âBecause of that girl you mentioned?â I look up at him while putting on the tape.
âYou werenât there. You shouldâve seen the fucking look on her face after she stabbed me,â Felix says.
âWhat ⦠did it remind you of the view in the mirror?â Dylan casually spouts while leaning against the doorpost with his arms folded.
Felix throws him a glare. âYou think this is funny?â
He snorts. âNo, but you getting stabbed ⦠thatâs new.â
âSo sheâs a feisty one,â I reply. âI know youâve got a thing for that.â
âOh, sheâs more than that.â Dylan walks toward one of the big red seats in the middle of the Society game room and flops down. âSheâs Eveâs sister.â
My eyes widen.
Fuck.
I knew I recognized her from somewhere. She was that girl at Eveâs funeral.
âWhy do you think I lost my shit when I found her snooping on my conversation with my father?â Dylan leans forward to poke the flames in the fireplace with a poker. âIt canât be random that sheâs here.â
âNo,â Felix snarls, clutching the seatâs armrest. âSheâs here with a purpose.â
I get up and put away the box, then focus on him. âStop using your muscles, it needs to heal.â
âIâll do whatever the fuck I want,â he growls back.
I shrug. âOkay, fine, then tear through the wound I just stitched for you.â
âNot again, please.â Dylan sighs. âWeâve got enough on our plate as it is.â
Felix gets up and paces around the room. âPenelope â¦â
âThatâs her name?â I grin. âNice.â
Felix grinds his teeth. âNo. Not nice. We need her gone before she starts poking her nose in places it doesnât belong.â
Dylan leans back in his seat, twirling the fire poker. âOkay, whatâs your plan?â
Felix punches his fist into his own hand. âTake care of it.â
I shake my head. âAnother body? Thatâll go over well with our pops.â
âYou got any better ideas?â Felix quips, glaring at me from across the room.
I shrug. âWhy not just leave her be? Whatâs she gonna do?â
âStab me,â Felix retorts.
âYou cornered her,â I say.
âShe snooped on him.â Felix points at Dylan. âShe deserves punishment.â
âSounds like that went well,â I reply.
His eyes twitch in that way they always do when heâs about to throw hands. He storms right at me, but Dylan puts the fire poker between us. âRemember the first rule. No fucking fighting in the Society house. Take it outside if you guys wanna have a brawl.â He rubs the leather seat. âThis thingâs way too expensive to get a scratch.â
âDonât fucking tell me the rules,â Felix snarls. âI made them.â
âWerenât you also the one who said they count for everyone?â I raise a brow.
Heâs boiling with rage now, but I donât care.
He isnât mad at me, but he sure as hell would love to take it out on me.
âGuys. Letâs focus on the real issue here. The girl.â Dylan eyes both of us until Felix eventually heads to the fridge. He takes out two canisters of beer, chugs them down with ease, then stomps on them.
âIâve got something you might like,â Dylan says. With a smug smile on his face, he pulls a piece of paper from his pocket. âTore this out of that fucking diary of hers.â
Felix marches toward him and snatches it from his hand. âThatâs your fucking name.â He looks up, incensed. âSheâs been writing about us.â
âInteresting,â I mutter.
I wonder if she already wrote about me even though we havenât yet spoken.
She mustâve seen me around.
Felix throws the paper back at Dylan. âI want to know what else that fucking diary says.â
âWait ⦠are you thinking what Iâm thinking?â Dylan mutters.
Felixâs eyes fill with violence. âWeâre going to have some fun.â
Dylan jumps up from his seat, the excitement on his face getting me hard and ready to go. âOh yes, now youâre talking.â
Penelope
I definitely needed this warm teriyaki chicken sandwich. Oh my God, Kayla knows the best places. This stuff is so good it actually makes me groan. Delicious.
âGood, huh?â She laughs and takes a bite out of her own grilled sandwich. âThis is Crystalâs favorite.â
âI can definitely see why,â I reply, chuckling, and I take another bite.
I used to love getting takeout with my sister, but ever since she died, I havenât gotten any. But I will eat this with a smile. She wouldâve wanted me to.
We walk around the campus borders, where the gates are overgrown with thorny roses, a flower that perfectly matches the universityâs name. Outside is an amazing overlook view of the sprawling Crescent Vale City below the mountain, and to the right is Priory Forest, where I made the most awful memory in my lifetime.
I take another bite and quickly look away while we slowly make our way back to the sorority house. With the dimmed lights at night, this campus looks cozy, unlike its name.
âSo whatâs with that diary you hid under your pillow?â Kayla asks.
I swallow down my sandwich, surprised by the sudden question. âAhh⦠itâs just a diary.â I add an awkward smile, but I donât know if sheâll believe me.
âOh, Crystal keeps one too,â she replies. âSometimes I steal it and put crazy shit inside just for her to find.â She sniggers.
âYeah, I donât share mine with anyone,â I say as we walk back to the Alpha Psi building.
She pauses. âThatâs cool. I mean, I wasnât going to steal yours.â She places a hand on my arm. âYour secrets are safe.â
Phew.
I really donât want any of my new friends snooping through all the shit Eve wrote about their college mates. Even though Eve wouldâve been a sophomore now, Iâm sure Kayla and Crystal hang with some of Eveâs past classmates.
âHold up, lemme take a pic.â Kayla pulls out her phone and leans in. âSmile.â
I grin as hard as I can, trying my best to put up a front. When itâs snapped, she pops it on Instagram.
Suddenly, she comes to an abrupt halt in front of the sorority hall. âHey, isnât that our window?â
I gaze up at where sheâs looking. The window is clearly open, the curtains blowing in the soft night wind.
It was closed when we left.
âCould one of the girls have opened it?â Kayla mutters.
I donât wait another second before I rush inside, putting my sandwich on the cabinet before I bolt up the stairs and through the hallways, all the way to the end where our room is. But when I open it up, I stand frozen in the doorway, completely in shock.
The whole place is in ruins.
The bookshelf is turned over, books and other stuff are riddled across the ground. Tables and chairs flipped over, all cabinets ripped apart, contents shredded, spilled all over, all our pillows and blankets thrown onto the floor ⦠and my diary is gone.
Oh God.
âWhat happened?â a girl across the hall asks as she peers over my shoulder.
âOh my God,â another says. âCome see this!â
More girls come out of their rooms to look at the destruction in our room.
Destruction we did not cause.
Kayla rushes up the stairs behind me and pushes through the crowd until she bumps into me. Peering over my shoulder, she gasps.
âPen, what happened?â She goes inside to collect some of the books while I pick up whatâs left of my bed.
I search beneath the pillow and the bedding, but the diary is nowhere to be found.
Itâs not just gone.
Itâs stolen.
My jaw tightens, my nostrils flaring as I stand.
âIt was them,â I say, gazing at Kayla over my shoulder while the other girls in the sorority watch us with keen interest.
Kayla frowns, confused. âYou mean theââ
âSkull & Serpent Society.â
The other girls all gasp collectively.
âSo I was right â¦â Kayla mutters, clutching the books that survived. âThey are after you.â
My fist balls. âYeah, well they chose the wrong target.â
They brought the violence to my safe space and stole something of mine that no one is allowed to see.
They think this is a fucking game?
They can have one.