All The Lies: A Dark New Adult Romance: Chapter 10
All The Lies: A Dark New Adult Romance (Lies & Truths Duet Book 1)
ASHER LEFT ME STANDING THERE.
Just like that. No Do you need help getting inside? Or anything remotely human.
Motherfucker.
I have to hobble for fifteen minutes to reach the entrance. Since I donât remember this place, it takes me even longer. I donât ask the others for help since thatâs the same as admitting weakness.
As soon as I walk through the huge doors, an onslaught of students greets me.
âYouâre okay, Reina?â
âHow is the leg, Reina?â
âIs it true you were in a fire, Reina?â
âAre you cheering for the Devils this Friday?â
I try to smile, but itâs like my reaction is frozen beyond reach. I donât know these people, and while Iâm glad no one seems to recognize I donât remember them, I donât want to sound or appear rude.
After all, this is my college.
The attention in the halls is like having a vicious tongue lap my skin. I can see hatred behind some smiles, envy behind others. There are also eager faces, both male and female, who wave awkwardly as if theyâre sure I wonât return them.
I figured Iâd be popular considering the stupid-ass cheerleading position, but I never thought it would be thisâ¦fake.
So far, I havenât met anyone who actually sees me, the person inside, not the face or the cheerleading uniformâthough even I donât know who the hell the person inside is.
I focus on my steps instead of the horde of people surrounding me. The halls are large, but I canât breathe well with the crowd.
Itâs worse that I donât know where to go.
You shouldâve planned this better.
Shut up, brain. I know that.
âOut of the way, fuckers,â howls a familiar voice from the other side of the hall.
Students trip over each other to make way for none other than Owen.
He grins from ear to ear, winking at a girl here and smacking anotherâs ass there. Itâs like he thinks heâs a sex god blessing the peasants with his presence.
âRei-Rei.â His grin turns into a wicked one as he drapes an arm around my shoulder. âI thought you were going to be a zombie for a bit more.â
âAnd I thought youâd stop being a pig by now.â
âDefine pig.â He waggles an eyebrow. âBecause if it means a lot of meat, then I do have that, babe.â
âEww. Gross.â
His brows furrow and he pauses for a second. âYou realize you just said that out loud, right?â
âWas I not supposed to?â
âUsually, I know you think it, but you never voice it.â
âNew person, new rules.â I jab his hard, muscled side. âPig.â
He laughs. âWell, shit. Looks like we got a new Rei-Rei in da house. You going to talk back to everything?â
âIf youâre being a little shit, why shouldnât I speak my mind?â
âBecause you donât?â He waves two fingers in front of my face. âYou usually have a blank robotic thing going on here.â
âWhy?â
âDonât know. Donât fucking care.â He lifts a shoulder. âNow, about that BJ you promised meâ¦â
âIn your dreams, dude.â
âDude?â He stops, watching me closely.
Asher had a similar reaction when I called him that earlier.
âWhatâs wrong with that?â I ask, unsure what the hell their problem is.
âYou donât call me dude, Rei-Rei. Were you hit badly in the head?â He lifts a hand before I can form a response. âDonât answer. I donât care. Iâm more interested in the BJ.â
âI told you itâs not happening, dude.â
âFine.â He feigns a breath of resignation. âIâll settle for a lap dance.â
âHard pass.â
His shoulders shake with laughter that somehow seems genuine compared to all the fakery Iâve seen since this morning.
âWhat was my reply when you asked me for blowjobs before?â I ask.
âYou agreed, of course.â
I narrow my eyes. For some reason, that doesnât ring true. âDonât lie to me.â
âYou really agreed.â He squeezes my shoulder. âDidnât mean you did, though.â
âWhy the hell would I do that?â
He lifts a shoulder. âBeats me.â
âWhat doesâ¦â I clear my throat. âHow does Asher react to that? Youâre supposed to be his friend.â
âCome on, of course he knows they donât happen. Otherwise, he wouldâve been after my ass.â
âAnd heâs okay with the joking?â
âMeh. I thought so until he threatened me not to joke with you about BJs the other day.â Owen shakes his head. âWeird son of a bitch.â
Hmm. Thatâs interesting.
We continue walking for a while. Deep down, Iâm thankful for his presence. I wouldâve felt utterly out of my element if Owen werenât by my side.
âWhat position do you play on the Devils?â I ask.
He raises an eyebrow as if he didnât expect me to ask that question. âWide receiver.â
âWhat about Sebastian?â
âQuarterback.â
âAre you hoping to get drafted into the NFL?â
âWhatâs with all these depressing questions first thing in the morning? You never gave two shits about us before.â
âOh.â
Iâm the head cheerleader so I figured both our teams were one. After all, the cheerleading squad exists for the sake of the football team, no?
âIâm sorry.â I meet Owenâs brown gaze.
He stops in his tracks, and Iâm forced to stop, too. âWhat did you just say?â
âIâm sorry I didnât care before.â
He points a finger at me. âWho are you and what have you done with my bitchy Rei-Rei?â
Before I can answer that, a group of beautiful girls in cheerleading uniforms storm in our direction with Bree at the front. They pluck me away from Owen and surround me in one shallow hug after another.
They say things like they missed me and the team isnât the same without me. However, just like when the other students greeted me, I can sense a wicked undertone. If Iâm being honest, some of the girls even appear sad Iâve returned.
Ouch. That stings.
At this rate, Iâll end up with figurative needles all over my heart.
âOh my Gosh, ReinaââBree points at my shoesââwhere did you get those vintage flats? Arenât they like five years out of fashion?â
I stare down at them, frowning. Theyâre kind of cute. I mean, even the resident asshole, Asher, looked at them with amusement.
âTheyâre back in style. Keep up, Bee,â a girl on my right says in a bored tone.
Sheâs wearing the cheerleading uniform and black-framed glasses that hide her Asian eyes. Black strands fall on either side of her face in slick lines like some anime character or a cosplay.
Now that I think about it, sheâs the only one who didnât hug me just now.
âItâs Bree, not Bee,â my supposed best friend bites out. âAs if youâd ever know anything about fashion, Naomi.â
The girl, Naomi, glares back. âI kind of do since my mom owns a fashion house and all that.â
âWhatever.â Bree brings out her phone and spends several minutes trying to fit everyone in a selfie frame.
I lean closer to Naomi and murmur, âThanks.â
âI didnât do it for you.â She retrieves a tablet from her bag. âBree is a bitch, but so are you.â
She walks in the opposite direction before I can respond while Bree continues fussing with her phone.
âNever mind Naomi.â A girl with a cute, goofy smile inches toward me. âShe shouldnât even be with us. Dean George shoved her down our throats because her mom wouldnât give a generous donation to Blackwood College if her daughter isnât part of the cheerleading squad.â
âStop smiling like an idiot, Lucy,â Bree snaps without looking back.
Lucy, the girl who was speaking to me, clamps her lips shut and slowly retreats.
Bree swings me to her side and orders several other girls, the prettiest ones, to stay back. She snaps several shots of the entire team. I try to smile for the picture, but the gutting fakery all around me is like tasting bitter acid.
She posts it on the cheerleading squadâs Instagram account with the caption âCaptain is back!â then shows it to all of us. The girls ooh and aah for a while before their attention drifts to the latest gossip going around the college.
We walk down the hall. Bree and I are at the front, and the others follow like theyâre our ducklings or something.
This was my life? Come on, Old Reina, you couldâve done better.
Not that Iâm judging or anything.
âSomeone saw Jason Brighton outside this morning,â one of the girls says over her gum.
Her friend gasps. âNo way.â
âYes way.â She pulls out her phone and opens an Instagram account with the handle devils-for-the-win. Sure enough, thereâs a picture of Jasonâs pickup truck pulling out from behind the collegeâs student parking lot. Jeez. I canât believe someone managed to spot him even though he parked that far away.
âWhatâs that loser doing here?â Bree snaps.
She has a squeaky kind of voice that really gets on my nerves. Iâm tempted to hit her upside the head every time she talks that way. Itâs like she has zero respect for anyone.
Old Reina, why the hell were you even friends with her, let alone best friends?
Before I can come to Jasonâs defense, Lucy whispers, âMaybe he came to spy for the Knights.â
âIâm sure thatâs not itââ
Iâm cut off by a fuming Bree. âIâm going to tell the dean about this.â
âThereâs no need,â I tell her.
âWhat do you mean thereâs no need, Rei?â she scoffs. âTheyâre our rivals and the game isnât far away. Do you want them to beat our asses?â
Okay, I definitely underestimated the whole rivalry thing between the Knights and the Devils. If the cheerleaders are so worked up about this, it must be huge.
In that case, itâs better they donât know I asked Jason to drop me off. Obviously, the Knights arenât welcome around here.
Maybe thatâs why I kept my friendship with him secret?
I really hope thatâs the case and not some other snobbish reason.
âThis is me.â Bree leans in as if to kiss me, but she doesnât. She only says, âMuah, muah,â on each side of my face and stalks off to class.
Things continue being awkward as the rest of the girls follow behind me. I test it and try to hobble faster, and they also quicken their pace. I walk slower, and they slow down, too.
Okay, this is ridiculous.
I stop and face them. âWalk beside me.â
âUhâ¦we donât do that.â Lucy bites her cheek.
âYou and Bree are always in front,â another says.
âWell, that changes now. Iâm not your mama duck.â My attempt at humor falls on deaf ears. They watch me with quizzical expressions, and none of them laugh.
I shake my head. âJust come over here.â
One by one, the girls abandon their backup-dancer positions and trickle to my sides.
Lucy takes my right, grinning until her nose scrunches. We round the corner in silence. Students keep staring at usâor maybe theyâre staring at me.
âReiâ¦â Lucy starts. âI mean, I know you probably donât want to talk about it, but the girls are so curious about what happened.â
âI donât remember.â
âOh, right.â Lucy exchanges a look with the others, as if they expected me to say that.
âI really donât remember.â
âYeah, sure, Reina.â Lucyâs grin falls a little. âItâs just that we were so worried when we heard the police found human remains close to where you were attacked.â
I come to a screeching halt, forcing the entire squad to stop, too. âHow do you know about that?â
âD-Dad is the deputy commissioner. Iâm sorry.â
âDonât be.â I frown. This is my chance to know what happened back there. âDo you remember the night I disappeared?â
âOf course I do.â She grins. âWe played against the Vikings.â
âAnd beat their asses,â a girl adds. âDo you remember Sebâs last-minute play?â
âTotally cool,â Lucy says before facing me. âYou disappeared before the end of our routine.â
âI did?â
âYeah. I remember it so well because you never do that. Youâre usually the last one to leave.â
That means I broke a pattern. Thereâs definitely something fishy about that night. âDo you know where I went?â
They all shake their heads, and Lucy says, âWe thought you snuck out with Asher since he came back from England that weekend.â
Heâs obviously mad I disappeared on him that night. Thereâs no way I went to see him, which leaves one option.
Did you think you could escape?
Iâm beginning to believe maybe Asherâs assumptions are true. Maybe, just maybe, I planned to disappear from Blackwood for good.
Now, I have to figure out why.