Chapter 10
In Between Two Alphas
Chapter 10
On Monday, I woke up at five in the morning. After attempting and failing to go back to sleep, I settled for going jogging instead. I had been working out all weekend, but the run seemed like a good idea.
It cleared my mind and the morning air cooled me off. I got to drink coffee with my parents, since they were having breakfast when I got home.
I got to school half an hour before the bell. No one I knew was around, so I made my way to the picnic tables. After plugging in my headphones, I opened up a book and began reading.
A back pack slamming on top of the table got my attention. Micah was taking a seat in front of me.
âHey,â I waved at him, turning off my iPod and putting it away.
âWhatâs up?â He asked, taking my book and reading the cover. Before he lost the page, I slipped in a bookmark.
âI got here too early so Iâm trying to keep busy. You have no idea how much trouble I get into when Iâm bored,â I said, keeping a serious face.
âYou get in trouble?â Micahâs eyes widened and he looked surprise.
âOh yeah, I get into all kinds of trouble. Last year, I almost blew up my old school,â I told him, trying really hard not to laugh.
âYouâre joking right?â He asked, furrowing his brow.
âNope, Iâm not. Did I ever tell you that a bunch of gullible guys believe all the stories I tell them?â I asked, smiling evilly.
âHa-ha-ha, very funny; for a moment there I thought your angelic look was just for show.â
âDid you just say I look angelic?â I burst out laughing at him.
I wasnât much of a trouble maker because I was too busy doing homework or training, but I was far from being angelic.
âYou know what they say; itâs always the innocent looking ones.â
âThe saying is, âitâs always the quiet onesââ I corrected him, stealing the banana he had taken out.
âWhatever, I was close,â he said.
I had just taken a huge bite from the banana when he stole it back. He didnât even get to bite it before I grabbed it from his hands and bit off a chunk. We started fighting for the leftover bite when Zev appeared.
âAre you guys fighting for a banana?â Zev asked, looking at us strangely. Micah and I nodded our heads while Zev looked between the two of us.
âContinue,â he said. Micah caught me off guard and shoved the leftover bite in his mouth, smirking at me proudly.
âIâll get you back for that,â I told Micah, pointing at him.
âHey, it was my banana,â he defended himself.
âAnd you couldnât share it with me?â I asked in a sad voice.
He started looking guilty and I smirked at how easy it was to trick him. Zev laughed at us, calling us âkidsâ, even though Micah and him were the same age.
Jonah, Nate, and a guy named Leo arrived at the table shortly after. We were all making conversation, but I noticed that every time Leo opened his mouth to speak, the guys would contradict him or make fun of him.
After about ten minutes, I felt slightly bad because Leo looked flustered. It was hilarious that he kept giving his opinion, even when the guys made fun of him.
Jared, Tyler, and Nick arrived at school a few minutes later. Jared waved at me on his way to the front of the school. Nick tried getting my attention, but I avoided looking in his direction. I did smile and wave at Tyler, who was looking shy, as usual.
Layton made his way to our table right after he parked his fancy car. The dark look in his eyes was not a good sign. I knew he would try to start something, like he had done last Friday. When Zev turned to look behind him and saw Layton heading our way, he rolled his eyes.
âIâm going to my locker,â I told the group.
I had just gotten up, when Zev placed his hand over my arm, stopping my getaway.
âAre you leaving because heâs here?â Zev asked, practically daring me to lie.
âIâm leaving to prevent problems. If I leave, I wonât be here and I wonât be with him,â I replied, hanging my messenger bag on my shoulders.
âWhy would there be a problem? Itâs not like youâre not allowed to hang out with us or something.â I could hear the accusation behind his tone.
âThe bell will ring in ten minutes and I have to talk to some teachers about being absent on Friday.â
With that said, I left the table and didnât turn back to look at them.
Layton changed direction when he noticed I had left Zevâs table. He was following behind me, something I was already getting used to. He didnât talk, he didnât make any comments, but he did stay close to me. I assumed the small smile on his lips was because I had walked away from Zev.
The morning classes went by in a breeze. I made up the work I missed last Friday without having to take any homework. I didnât let my thoughts linger on how lenient the curriculum of the school was.
I hadnât made any plans for lunch. When I saw Zev leaning against my locker after Art, I knew he had decided for me. Just like last time, we snuck out of school to go eat at the diner.
âAre you dating Layton?â I had been focused on the History worksheet in my desk, until someone snapped me out of it.
âWhat?â I asked, staring at the girl sitting in the desk next to me, who had asked the question.
âIâm Janine,â she introduced.
âIâm-â I started to say, before she interrupted.
âYouâre Cassidy, the whole school knows,â she finished for me, giving me an expectant look.
âOr are you dating Zeverus?â Liza, the girl in front of me asked.
âYeah, are you dating Layton or Zeverus. Iâd be happy with either of them,â Janine said, giving Liza a teasing smile.
âIâm not,â I said, without finishing my sentence.
I had spoken to Liza last week, but our conversations had been kept short and were focused strictly on History topics.
âItâs just thatâ¦â Janine said.
And that was how she and Liza launched on a nice tale about Layton and Zev.
I wasnât surprised to hear that Zev, Layton, and the rest of the guys knew each other since they were little. They apparently ruled the school, making kids either praise them or avoid them.
According to Janine and Liza, Layton and Zev used to be best friends. One day they left for summer vacation during middle school, when they came back, Layton and Zev had stopped talking. After that, it was basically a domino effect for the rest of the guys, who split up as well. Every one of the friends took sides, some went with Layton and some went with Zev.
After avoiding each other like the plague at first, things began turning violent. Layton and Zev would get into fights almost every day. Janine and Liza said they had practically turned against each other.
âItâs just that,â Liza said, turning to look at Janine, who was encouraging her to continue.
âThatâ¦â I pressed.
âLayton and Zeverus stopped fighting about two years ago,â Liza finished.
âYeah, it was weird when that happened. We were all waiting for one of them to explode and start this huge fight,â Janine said. Her excitement towards Layton and Zev fighting was somewhat disturbing.
âWhatâs wrong with that?â I asked, not knowing what the big deal was.
I would have thought it was better that they werenât fighting, although I had to disagree with them. I had been present when those two were about to go at each other.
âThatâs the thing. They started their confrontations again right after you came along,â Liza finished.
I spent the rest of History and most of my next class in silence. I couldnât stop thinking about what Janine and Liza had said.
After a very boring Science class, Tyler dropped me off outside the girlsâ locker room.
When I finally made it to the gym, I wasnât sure who to sit with. Instead of picking between Layton and Zev, I sat further down the bleachers. I took out my iPod, deciding it was better than being alone with my thoughts.
Coach gave us a free period during PE. He was playing basketball with the team, and probably thought that was better than making us exercise.
âWhy are you all the way over here?â Zev asked.
He took a seat right next to me. Our shoulders brushed with any small movement.
âNo one else was here after I finished changing.â
âIâm here now,â Zev smirked.
âItâll be an easy grade if you go change. Weâre not doing anything,â I told him.
Instead of doing as I said, he took out a pen from his jeans. It was probably the only school supply he was carrying.
âNah, I donât feel like changing.â
âYou wonât be doing anything,â I told him, giving him a flat look.
âDidnât I already say that you look too good in those shorts? I canât compare.â He gave me a teasing smile and winked.
I laughed at the suggestive look he was giving me.
âRight, blame me for not changing during gym,â I replied, sarcastically. âMost of the class is going to fail if they keep it up like that. Hardly anyone changes.â
The pen he had taken out was used to draw on my arm. I was surprised with how good he was. In less than five minutes, he drew an interesting sketch of a Wolf. It was strange that heâd chosen a Wolf, but I didnât question it. Zev was like that, different.
âUh ohâ¦â I mumbled when I noticed him.
âWhatâs up?â Zev asked.
âLayton alert, Layton alert,â I playfully said.
Zev grinned, but I felt his posture stiffen beside me when he noticed Layton coming.
There was an awkward silence for about ten minutes after Layton arrived. He was sitting on my left, while Zev sat on my right. Layton was usually quiet, so his silence was expected. Zev being quiet was strange and only heightened the tension surrounding us.
This is exactly why I sat far from these two in the first place.
âSoâ¦â I said to no one in particular.
Layton gave me a side-glance, while Zev chuckled, but at least a grin remained on his face.
âI heard some very interesting things during history. The story about two guys who used to be best friends and now hate each other,â I said.
Layton snapped his head in my direction and Zevâs grin was wiped off his face after I spoke.
âWho told you that?â Layton asked.
âSome girl in my History class,â I shrugged.
âWhatâs her name?â Zev questioned.
âIâm not sure,â I lied.
I looked at Zev first, and then at Layton. Both of them suddenly looked worried, but they were trying to keep a calm façade.
âWhat else did she say?â Laytonâs voice got an edge to it that hadnât been there before.
âI know the story was about you two,â I quietly replied.
They heard. They had to hear because they were both sitting right next to me, but neither of them said anything.
âWhat happened between you and Zev?â I asked Layton during the walk from the gym to my car.
âItâs a long story,â he replied curtly.
âI have time,â I offered, and he gave me a scowl after I did.
âNot yet,â he said, just as we reached my car.
Before I could slip inside, Layton wrapped his arm around my waist. He crushed me against his chest, nestling his head in my neck. His embrace was warm, and started the tingling sensation all over my body. It felt amazing to be wrapped in his arms, being pressed against his chest.
My legs felt shaky when he finally let go of me. Thankfully, he helped me get in the car.
âIâll see you tomorrow, Cassidy,â he said to me in a husky voice.
Oh Layton, what you do to me⦠It was all I could think as I shakily started my car.