Evil Boys: Chapter 1
Evil Boys (Spine Ridge University)
I stare at the list of names hastily scribbled on the paper Felix stuffs into my hand.
âI donât want you hanging out with any of these people. Got it?â he says, staring me down. âYouâve been here a couple of months now, so I hope for your sake you havenât talked to any of them.â
My eyes transfix on the names.
At the top in bold are two names, Nathan Reed and Kai Torres, and beneath that, practically all the guys from the same fraternity ⦠Phantom Society.
âI donât even know who these people are,â I mutter, annoyed heâs making my life more difficult, as usual.
âGood, keep it that way,â he says, stuffing his hands into his pocket.
I lower the paper and raise my brow at him. âYou for real?â
He squints. âItâs your first real fucking year here, and you donât know this university like I do. Those fucking Phantoms canât be trusted.â
âWhy?â I ask.
Felixâs eyes narrow. âDoesnât matter. Donât even think about them.â He looks around the campus at the people walking and sitting in the grass, nervously biting the inside of his cheek. His eyes settle on three boys smoking near the fountain.
One of them hides his face beneath a black hoodie like he doesnât want to be spotted, dark streaks of wavy hair peeking out, and both hands stuck in pockets of his track pants. Tattoos can be seen under his sleeves.
Another one with light blond hair and a side sweep, along with sharp, piercing blue eyes, has his hand tightly tucked into his expensive jeans like heâs clutching a knife. A bunch of tattoos peeks out from underneath the white shirt covered by a leather jacket.
The third is tall and thin but muscular looking in a lean way, with short red-dyed hair in a side part. Heâs wearing an actual white button-up shirt and tie. How odd. His thin lips crack a mischievous smile as he toys with the end of his tie.
All of them stare at Felix.
Or us both.
I canât tell.
âYou donât know who else is listening,â Felix grits.
I laugh. âOh please. Like anyone cares.â
He makes a big fuss out of everything. Dad already said he had enough of all the fighting on this campus. And now that heâs taken over this school as dean, I donât see a reason Felix should continue to be so vigilant, especially regarding me.
âStop worrying so much,â I add.
He flicks my forehead so hard I wince. âWhat the fuck did you do that for?â
âBecause I fucking care about you,â he retorts. âAnd so should you.â
âIâm gonna chop off your finger if you ever do that again,â I retort, threatening him with a finger equally deadly.
He snorts. âRemember what Dad said; no fighting on campus.â And he rubs my beautifully combed hair so wildly it pisses me off to the point of screaming out loud.
âFelix! My hair!â
Now Iâve gotta spend another fifteen minutes brushing out all the tangles to make it perfect and smooth again.
âLooks lovely. Catch you later,â he says before he walks off, leaving me fuming and ready to rip him a new asshole.
Suddenly, someone throws their arm around my shoulders. âHey! Who was that handsome guy?â
Itâs Brooke, one of my fellow Beta Pi sorority girls who has a room right across from mine. She casually throws her long, wavy blond hair over her shoulder and side-eyes Felix. âFriend of yours?â
The thought that sheâd be even remotely interested in him makes me want to puke.
âMy brother,â I reply.
âOh â¦â She licks her lips. âWell, if heâs availââ
âNo. He has a girlfriend.â
And besides, I would never, ever introduce one of my friends to Felix.
In fact, I would rather swallow one of those dead rats he feeds his snake than see him kiss one of my friends. Gross.
âAw ⦠Well, if they break up, tell me first, âkay?â She winks.
No thanks.
âOh, what have you got there?â she asks, and she rips the paper from my hand before I can tuck it into my pocket.
âJust some stupid list my brother gave me,â I reply. âItâs no big deal.â
I try to steal it back, but she wonât let me.
âThese names. These are all Phantom guys,â she mutters. âAnd some from Tartarus too.â
I frown. âYou know these guys?â
âYeah, of course I know the Phantom Society and Tartarus. Theyâre only the biggest frat houses on this entire campus.â She snorts. âEveryone knows about them.â
Well, I didnât. Iâve been far too busy with my studies.
âCan I have it back now?â I ask and snatch it away.
âWhy did your brother give you this?â she asks.
âI donât know. He just told me not to ever talk to any of these people.â I shrug. âWhatever. Itâs not like it matters.â
She makes a face. âWow, your brother sounds really obsessed. And protective. Which is kinda hot.â
I give her a playful punch on the shoulder. âOh my God, stop. Youâre embarrassing me.â
âWell, this is more like a grocery shopping list than anything else.â
I laugh, and she hooks her arm through mine as we walk across campus, headed straight toward the boys my brother told me not to interact with. âLook. Some of the boys from your list are over there.â
Brooke winks at the dudes near the fountain.
âPhantom Society boys are notorious heartbreakers ⦠and rich,â Brooke adds, gloating. âSo Iâm definitely gonna try my shot.â
âIâm not stopping you,â I muse.
Itâs not like I havenât noticed them, but I really donât want to go over there. They give me the creeps. The way theyâre looking at us. At me.
As if they want to eat me alive.
I throw my hair over my shoulder, determined not to let them get to me. But weâre steadily closing the distance, and Brookeâs heading straight toward them.
Right as we pass them, Irina, my other Beta Pi sorority housemate, suddenly runs up to me and squashes me into a hug. âLana!â
âWhoa, whoa!â I mutter as my feet cave under the added unexpected weight, and I fall backward into the fountain.
Midway, Iâm stopped.
A firm hand presses into the small of my back.
A chill runs up my spine.
When I slowly turn my head, I stare straight into the face of the guy hiding in his hoodie. But he has only one green eye and one icy white one covered by a gnarly-looking scar from his brow to his cheek.
And I canât stop fucking staring at the one functional eye, sparkling and filled with regret. Hauntingly beautiful. Like heâs looked death in the eyes and returned from hell itself.
âSorry!â Irina drags me away, pulling me out of the spell. âI got too excited.â
I donât even know how to respond. I can still feel his fingers even though theyâre no longer pushed into my flesh. Like a memory imprinted straight into my skin.
âThanks,â I mutter over my shoulder at the guy who saved me from a dirty birdbath.
âSure,â he replies, tucking his hand into his pocket.
But the glimmer in his eye makes it hard to look away.
Especially with the other guys staring at me over his shoulder. Itâs like theyâre deciding whether to let me walk or drown me in the fountain.
Fuck.
âDonât look too long â¦â the one with the blond hair murmurs. âOr you might lose one too.â
My eyes widen.
Does he mean ⦠my eye?
âItâs our first day. Iâm so freaking excited!â Irina squeals in my ear. âCâmon, câmon! Letâs go!â
She hooks her arm into mine and hauls me away from the boys until finally, I stop looking and focus on whatâs in front of me. Irina and Brooke drag me toward the school, but I canât stop thinking about those damn boys.
I take another glance at the fountain, too curious why that one guy tried to save me from wet clothes. But theyâve already turned their backs to us and continue talking to each other like nothing ever happened.
Why am I even thinking about this?
âWho are those dudes?â Irina suddenly asks. âI saw the way he looked at you, and damn, it was eerie as hell.â
Another chill creeps up my spine.
âPhantom Society,â Brooke tells her, and she pulls a can of Coke from her bag and takes a sip. âSneaky fuckers they are. Theyâre not at the top of the class; those are usually Skull & Serpent Society guys, but if you ask me, the Phantom guys are much more of a threat to most girls.â
âWhy?â Irina asks.
âThey have connections to some grimy and dangerous businesses. And none of it is out in the open. Underground stuff you really donât want to get involved in.â
âLike what? Drugs?â Irina asks.
âOh much, much more from what Iâve heard,â Brooke replies, taking another big sip. âGambling, shady deals involving blood money ⦠trafficking.â
âThe list goes on,â I say.
âExactly.â
âSo my brother was right?â I ask.
âWell, maybe about some, but not all of them are like that.â Brooke shrugs.
âYou just never know which one is the bad apple,â Irina says.
âExactly,â Brooke replies, winking, but then Irina steals her Coke and takes a sip. âHey!â
âWhat? Iâm thirsty,â Irina mutters, shoving it back into Brookeâs hand.
âNot as thirsty as Brooke,â I muse.
Brooke snorts. âTrue.â
A smirk spreads on my face. âAnyway, enough boy talk. Letâs go inside and find our classes.â
Nathan
I stare at the girl chatting with her friends near the door to the main building. The girl with the long, straight black hair neatly combed over her shoulders, bangs at the front, and a red ribbon at the top waving in the wind, drawing attention away from her bright-red dress and black pantyhose. The girl so blissfully unaware of all the fucked-up things I couldâve done to her if sheâd stared at Kai for even a second longer.
I know that girl â¦
She has those same hollow eyes as Felix, only with a much bigger smile on her face.
A smile Iâd happily crush in my hands just to get a glimpse at his rage.
I take another drag of my smoke and chuck it into the fountain.
âShouldâve just let her fall in,â I say.
âAnd risk getting chewed up and spit out by her brother?â Kai responds, pulling his hoodie farther over his head. âNo thanks.â
âWeâve been nice enough not to butcher him and his friends on sight after what they did to us. If it were up to me, I wouldâve dunked her in myself for having the balls to fall into my lap.â
âLucky it wasnât your lap she fell into, then,â Kai says.
My eyes narrow, and I stare him down for a moment. âYou ⦠wanted that to happen, didnât you?â
âOh, do I hear a twinge of jealousy?â Milo taunts, but I ignore him.
Kai snorts. âOf course not.â He fishes a small metal flask from his pocket and takes a sip. âBut I wonât pass up the opportunity to score some points with those fuckers. Keep them from attacking us when weâre weak.â
âWeak?â I snatch the flask from his hand. âPhantoms arenât weak. Those Skull & Serpent Boys will get what they deserve and youâd better be ready.â I take a big sip and shove it back against his chest. âNow are you on my side or theirs?â
He tilts his head and grins. âDo you really have to ask?â
Milo rubs his hands together. âI canât fucking wait.â
My eyes land on that girl again. The girl Felix called Lana ⦠His sister. âMaybe she can be our way in to that fucking snake den.â
Lana
After our first classes are over, we eat dinner together and chat about our day. Irina and Brooke are good company, and I can definitely see myself hanging out with them during the coming months. They seem very loyal, and I need that type of friend going to this school as a Rivera. Everyone both reveres our family name and despises it in the same breath.
Weâre a family with a lot of power. A dozen brands under my fatherâs belt like the Rivera clubs make it hard for people to look beyond our wealth and influence. Besides, now that my father is also dean of Spine Ridge University, it makes it really hard for me to walk around anywhere without getting eyeballed from a million different directions.
Iâm so glad Irina and Brooke donât seem the least bit scared of all of that. Too bad they canât follow me everywhere.
When the night falls, and all the Beta Pi sorority girls are fast asleep, Iâm still scrolling on the web, determined to find my next target. The kind of place I want to go to is not one to look for during the day, and especially not on any regular website. This Tor Browser allows me to search through directories, watching, lurking, and waiting for bait.
And when I finally have it, a wicked smile forms on my lips.
I type out the words I know will cause a ripple in the pond and press send.
Now itâs time to move.
I open my closet and take out my bag that I keep for special occasions such as this one. I check if Iâve got all my gear before I sling it over my shoulder and walk to my mirror. I put on the red ribbon and tie it firmly into my hair, along with some red lipstick and the highest laced booty heels I can find in my closet. Then I grab the black kitten mask and tuck it into my bag.
Iâm so glad my dad got me a room without any roommates. The privilege of being rich sure comes in handy when you have nefarious plans.
I smile at myself in the mirror before I strut out the door, putting my bag over both shoulders. I head straight out the back door, worried someone might still be awake. My motorcycle is out front, and I jump on and put on my helmet and gloves, and insert my earbuds, then race off into oblivion.
Violent music blasts through the earpieces as I veer left and right across the road and head for the gates that lead off the compound. My mind goes a million miles an hour, and the bike canât keep up. I need to go faster, harder, louder.
Where Iâm going, there are no tears of happiness, no smiles of bliss, not even an inkling of emotion except rage.
Straight into hellâs mouth.
Down, down, down, I go along the mountain and into the bustling city, where white collar business and crime go hand in hand. But Iâm not looking for a butt-clenching crook, nor have I hooked a big fish. Iâm headed into the outskirts of Crescent Vale City, going for the lowest of the lows. Where pure scum live in houses not even a roach would touch.
I park my motorcycle outside the most repugnant house Iâve ever seen, barely staying upright with crooked wooden beams and taped-off windows. The stench of drugs meets my nostrils halfway across the street.
Taking off my helmet, I fish my kitten mask from my bag and slip it on.
I clutch my bag close to my shoulder as I head into the house without a second thought.
The putrid smell of pot makes me recoil, but I continue through the narrow hallway littered with fast-food packages. In the far back, a loud television blasts, the sounds of squealing women faking orgasms drawing me closer.
In front of the screen is a big red chair covered in stains, inside a man with a potbelly, wearing only a pair of underpants and a shirt thatâs too small to cover his body.
The floor creaks under my foot with my next step, and I freeze.
The man turns around and looks at me over his chair.
âOh, youâre here,â he says.
I donât respond.
He gets up and pats down his chest, crumbs of old pizza falling to the floor. I look around at his miserable life, wondering how a person can live like this and be content.
But the smile on his face gets me the most.
âCan I get you a drink?â he asks.
âNo, thanks,â I reply, staying put.
âCâmon, câmon,â he says, beckoning me to a couch to the left. âLetâs sit over here and chat.â
I swallow and stare him down as he flops down and pats the fabric, seemingly oblivious to my revulsion.
He grins at me with bits and pieces of food still stuck to his gums. âI wonât bite.â
Doubtful.
âYou ⦠are the girl I spoke to, right?â he asks, frowning when I donât come near.
I nod silently.
âThen thereâs no need to hesitate,â he says, rubbing his thigh.
In my high heels, I step closer and lower my bag.
âHow often do you do this?â I ask.
âWith other girls? Never,â he replies.
âDonât lie to me,â I say.
He sighs. âIf I answer, will you sit down?â
I nod.
âSometimes,â he says after a while.
âSame age as me?â I ask, tilting my head as I zip open my bag.
âOf course,â he replies, and he puts his hand on my leg to pull me closer. âI like my girls young ⦠beautiful, like you.â He smirks. âYou didnât tell me you were into masks.â
âYoung â¦â I repeat, my eyes twitching. âToo young to say no.â
And I pull my hammer out of my bag and jam it into his face.
He groans and grips his nose as blood pours out. âFuâWhat the fuck are you doing?â
âGiving you what you asked for,â I answer, taking my knife from my bag and ramming it straight into his hand.
He squeals like a pig, tearing his hand away from my thigh, but I grab him and twist his arm so badly heâs forced down onto the floor.
âPlease, donât hurt me!â
âIs that what those other girls screamed?â I retort, twisting his hand some more.
âNo, please, they wanted itââ
âThey were kids!â I hiss.
He sinks onto the floor, groaning in pain.
I grip his hair and pull back, pointing the knife at his face. âYou thought I was one of them, didnât you? Young, innocent, easy to use.â My lip hitches up into a tentative smile. âI blend in easy, donât you think?â
âYou ⦠you trapped me?â He coughs up a tooth and spits it out onto the floor.
âI lured you into your own fucking trap,â I retort, the knife glinting in my hand.
âPlease, donât do this, Iâll give you anything you want.â His eyes flick back and forth between me and the knife.
âI donât want your money,â I reply.
âThen what do you want?â he yelps. âTake it, anything I have.â
âI donât want anything but your fucking life.â
âWait, wait, wait,â he begs as I inch closer with the knife. âAre you a cop?â
I snort. âWorse.â
I jam my knife straight into his abdomen.
He gurgles up blood. âOh God! Please! Who are you?!â he cries out. âHave mercy!â
But I ignore his pleas and shove another knife straight into his neck.
He gurgles, and a single tear rolls down his cheek.
âIâm retribution.â
I tear out the knife, and blood spurts out as the body falls to the floor.
Now this ⦠this is ecstasy.
Nothing compares to the sounds of perverts dying a painful death.
I wipe the knife on his couch and tuck it into my bag.
CRACK!
My ears perk up, and I stop moving entirely. Whispers from the hallway near the front door have me on edge.
Someoneâs here.
Another victim he tried to lure with his disgusting chats?
I swiftly grab my bag and put everything back inside, then make my way to the back of the house. Thereâs no way out, no other door outside, just rooms and more rooms. One of them is covered in mattresses, ropes and all, and the view makes me sick to my stomach.
I close the door and head into another. A bathroom with blood stains on the sink, but itâll have to do.
Beyond the room, I can hear more rustling, more footsteps. One, two, three? I donât know how many different ones, I canât keep them apart. But itâs more than one person. And theyâre definitely guys.
The sound of laughter comes to an abrupt halt.
âYo, check this out,â one of them says.
âHoly shit,â another one says. âIs he â¦?â
âDead,â a new voice says.
âFuck, someone beat us to it.â
To what? Murder?
I clutch the door handle tightly, my heart beating in my throat as I try to listen to their conversation. Iâm too intrigued to step away, despite knowing itâs dangerous. One misstep and Iâm going down as a killer or worse ⦠Iâll end up dead right beside that pervert.
âGod-fucking-dammit,â the second guy says. âI was looking forward to this.â
Wow. Did I just hear that right?
I canât stop myself from opening the door and leaning in so the door opens to a sliver, allowing me to peek through.
Three guys wearing eerily similar white masks hover over the body. One of them, a scrawny one, grabs his hand and lifts it.
âYup, definitely dead.â
That was the first guy, I recognize the voice.
I push the door open farther to get a good look at all three of them. Theyâre all in hoodies and covered up to the point that I canât recognize a single thing.
âWell, no point in hanging around this stench then,â the second guy says. âLetâs go.â
I lean in farther to see if I can catch a glimpse of their faces because Iâm invested now, and I canât say no to my own curiosity, despite knowing the risks.
Suddenly, the third guy puts his finger against his lips. âShh. Quiet.â
He looks around.
My heart stops.
âWeâre not alone.â
Suddenly, their eyes all move around the room.
And one of them, the scrawny one, connects with mine.