A Reddening Blotch
Keily
âYo, Keily!â someone hollered from the back. I was in the middle row. Our physics class was about to start.
I looked up from my cell phone and turned around. I recognized a couple of guys sitting on the back row. They were on the football team and ran in the same circles as James.
Iâd never interacted with them; however, right now, the wide smiles on their faces screamed trouble, putting me on alert.
âHow did our Haynes perform on Friday? Did you reach the end zone?â one of them said, and laughter echoed in the classroom.
âHeâs one of our best,â another guffawed. âBut then again, we canât be sure, given that youâre such a handful.â
âWell, I can always lend him a hand,â the previous one winked at me. My skin crawled with disgust.
âThat kiss was pretty hot, though,â a voice commented from somewhere else, and on cue, other students sitting around started making kissing sounds, adding to my embarrassment.
I immediately swiveled back, a strong blush coating my cheeks. I looked down, letting my hair fall to the sides in hopes of curtaining my burning face. This was what Iâd feared.
As if Jamesâs mockery wasnât enough, his teammates had to join in too.
The snickers and hollers of others at my expense felt eerily familiar. Memories of jeering and deprecating comments from my classmates in Remington flashed before me.
I really wanted to throw a good comeback to shut up their obnoxious laughs, but right now, I couldnât think of one fast enough. I was too frazzled by the complexity of the mess Iâd made.
Fortunately, I didnât have to endure any more snide remarks, because our teacher arrived, shushing the class.
My thoughts didnât calm down, though, imagining all sorts of witty things I could have said to shut those guysâ mouths.
If only it were that easy.
***
I dragged myself to English class, mentally preparing to handle another encounter with James.
His comments to his friend this morning had really bruised my self-esteem and once again had made me ashamed of having feelings for him.
His words made me question all the amazing things Iâd felt when we kissed.
Maybe the sparks and glitter had been only on my side, whereas heâd just written it off as a ~desperate girl~ latching onto him.
But that night, heâd been so passionate and sweetâ¦
~Humph. ~I was already at my witâs end with this guy.
Add on top the unwanted attention of some peopleâlike in Physicsâand the squabble between Addison and me, all because of our picture, I was reaching my breaking point.
It was all too much, and the day wasnât even close to ending. I swore if that jerk James said anything else, Iâdâ¦
I froze in my tracks when I heard the shouts. My eyes darted over the tense crowd forming just past the lockers. ~Whatâs going on?~
The sea of students parted enough for me to catch sight of Lucas firstâhis tall, muscular frame towering over the others. His expression was twisted in anger. Before I could wonder at what, my eyes landed on James.
He stood there, his body tense, but his hands were at his sides. His face was shadowed by a look I couldnât place, but Lucasâs voice drew my attention back to him.
âYou gotta stop talking about her like that, man,â Lucas growled. âYou think spreading lies makes you look good? Makes you feel big?â
My stomach dropped. I didnât need to hear more to know they were talking about me.
âYou treat her with nothing but contempt, and now youâre acting out because she rejected you. You brought this on yourself, James.â
James didnât even flinch. His face remained unreadable, but I could see the tension in his jaw, his eyes narrowing slightly as Lucasâs words sank in. Then, with that infuriating smirk of his, he spoke.
âPlease,â he sneered. âYou think I care? She was just a game, man. A little fun until she got tooâ¦desperate.â
The words hit me like a slap, even though I shouldnât have been surprised. Heâd already said them this morning. My stomach twisted, but before I could react, Lucas was already moving.
âYou piece ofââ
And then Lucas swung.
His fist collided with Jamesâs jaw, making everyone gasp. My heart skipped a beat as James stumbled back, his head snapping to the side.
I didnât want this. I didnât want them fighting over me!
But what happened next shocked me more than the punch.
James didnât swing back. He didnât even raise his hand. He straightened up slowly, his cheek reddening. Something flickered in his eyesâsomething like regret, or maybe shameâbut it vanished as quickly as it appeared.
Then James pushed through the crowd, shoving people aside as they gawked at him. My breath caught in my throat as he moved closer, the students parting for him like a wave.
And then, as he was about to pass me, he stopped.
Our eyes met.
For the first time since we kissed, James wasnât wearing that cold sneer. Theoretically, I should have been ecstatic seeing James hurt after all the things heâd said and done.
Instead, I found myself feeling concerned about him and hoping that reddening blotch on his cheek was the only injury heâd gotten.
âTake a picture; itâll last longer,â James said sullenly. I realized I had been staring at himâor his bruiseâlonger than necessary. I blushed under his penetrating gaze.
âIâm sure youâre itching to frame my face right now. Go ahead.â
On second thought, he absolutely deserved to get punched.
âNo need, âI retorted before I could stop myself. âUnlike you, I donât rejoice in other peopleâs misery.â
He scoffed. âSo, we have Mother Teresa here.â
âItâs better than being an asshole.â
His eyes narrowed and his jaw twitched.
I expected another attack to come from his mouth; instead, after giving me the meanest look, he simply turned into the boysâ bathroom. He didnât say anything.
~Thatâs a firstâ¦~
***
âBOO!â
I jumped, my hand landing over my chest. Breathing unevenly, I turned away from my locker and found Lucas grinning at me.
I glared at him. âYou have to stop doing that.â
âI canât. Itâs too much fun.â His grin widened.
âItâs not for me.â I shook my head, spinning back to put my bag in my locker.
âConsider it our special greeting. Youâll eventually learn to love it.â
âI doubt that.â I shut my locker and faced him, my lips pressed into a thin line.
We started walking together to the cafeteria in silence. It was lunch.
âEverything all right?â Lucas asked as he looked at me. âIs anyone giving you trouble? People here are crazy, and youâre kind of getting famous after thatâ¦â He left me to fill in the blank.
I didnât.
âSo, is there anyone I have to take care of?â Lucas flexed his fist jokingly.
I sighed and stopped in my tracks; as I did, I noticed the red spots on his knuckles. He stopped too and immediately put his fist down when he saw me staring.
âYou fought with James,â I stated.
âI didnât fight with him.â He looked down, fiddling with his fingers. âI just punched him.â
âWhat happened?â I asked, though I already knew.
âHe was being stupid. ~That~ happened,â Lucas muttered, rolling his eyes. âI couldnât stand how he was talking about you afterâ¦you know.â
I nodded understandingly. âThanks for standing up for me, Lucas, but you really shouldnât have punched him.â
âAsshole deserved it.â
âHe didâ¦,â I said. âBut not from you. I donât want either of you getting into trouble because of me. Itâs only going to make everything worse. Iâd rather let everyone forget about it and move on.â
He sighed. âThat makes sense. Iâm sorry, Keily.â
I patted his thick shoulder. âItâs okay. But I promise Iâll call you if I ever want someone taken care of.â
âYes, maâam.â Lucas grinned.
We stepped inside the cafeteria, and my eyes, without permission, moved to look for the devil. He was at his regular table with the other guys, eyes assessing Lucas and me calculatingly.
âIâm sitting with you girls today,â Lucas said, making me tear my gaze away from James. âI donât want to be near that stupid ~motherfucker~.â
I glanced at my table and found only Sadhvi there, who waved at me excitedly. I waved back, internally dreading going near her.
The girl wouldnât rest until she made me spill everything about Friday night.
I could only wish for Addison or Lola to turn up before I reached our table so that they could rein her in a little. Although, I was a little nervous about seeing Addison after our spat in the morning.
I wanted us to make up already and not prolong the tension between us.
âYouâre always welcome at our table.â I smiled at Lucas and headed toward the food counter with him. âSo, what rumors has James been spreading about me?â I asked quietly as we stood in line.
At this point, I was literally asking to torture myself.
Lucas exhaled heavily. âI think youâve heard them. I never liked how he picked on you.â
âThen, what was different this time? What triggered you punching him?â
He shook his head exasperatedly. âI didnât expect the same attitude from him after you two kissed. He was very bitter. And I kind ofâ¦lost it.â
My face flushed with embarrassment. âHow stupid you must think I am to kiss him when he treats me like that.â I cast a quick look at James as we stepped forward. He was talking to Keith, but his eyes were right there to meet mine.
âNo, I donât think like that at all.â Lucas gave a small smile. âHaynes has been sending very mixed signals, like the moody diva he is. Iâm only on the sidelines, and itâs getting excruciating. Iâd be shocked if the next punch isnât delivered by you.â
I was so relieved to not be judged by him.
I laughed. âThen, prepare to be shocked. I absolutely wonât hit anyoneâunless they hit me first.â I threw him a light glare. âYou should abide by that code too.â
He pouted. âDonât tell me you care about him?â
Color on my cheeks returned.
âI care about you.â I nudged his side playfully. âAnd I donât want you and James having fights because of me. You two are good friends and shouldnât let a girl come between you.â
âBelieve me when I tell you itâs his stupidity thatâs coming between us.â
I chuckled, shaking my head. âSpeaking of friends, right now, Addison isnât happy with me either. Iâm going to buy her lunch as a peace offering.â
âWhat happened?â
âSheâs not exactly thrilled that I kissed James, and I get that.â I shrugged. I wasnât going to tell him the whole thing, considering how Addison had reacted in the car.
It wasnât my place to tell him, anyway.
Lucas snorted. âOf course. Itâs Addison.â
We waited in line for a few more minutes before getting our food.
I bought lunch for Lola too. I couldnât deprive her of a grilled cheese sandwich when sheâd been so good to me. Sadhvi already had her lunch tray.
Addison muttered, âThank you,â when I gave her the sandwich. We werenât exactly chummy like before, but the air between us eased significantly.
I could see she was feeling guilty, too, because she chose to sit next to me quietly, her way of saying sorry.
Sadhvi, as predicted, tried to get me to talk about the party; however, Lucas and Lola were there to save me.
Despite the rough start, lunch break wasnât bad, just slightly awkward. But many times, I still had to stop my eyes from wavering to James.
Especially when I could feel him looking at me.