Faking with Benefits : Chapter 82
Faking with Benefits : A Friends to Lovers Reverse Harem Romance
Hands jammed into his pockets, Donny leads me to the corner of the gym, out of earshot of everybody else. I glance around, wrinkling my nose at the bins of deflated basketballs and broken hula hoops.
âListen,â he says quietly. âYou canât put that stuff online.â
I check my nails. âCanât I?â
âNo!â His eyes are wide. âFor Godâs sake, I was a kid!â
âSo was I. That didnât stop you from making my life a living Hell.â
âI didnât know what I was doing!â He insists. âIt was ten years ago, Layla, canât you just get over this stuff? Iâve worked hard to get where I am, why the Hell would you want to go and ruin it for me now?â
âI donât,â I say honestly. âI donât want to ruin anything for you. All I want to do is leave this behind me. So hereâs whatâs going to happen.â I take a step towards him, my high heels squeaking slightly on the ugly beige linoleum. âYouâre going to drop the charges against Zack,â I order. âYouâll make a statement that you antagonised him. And then youâll stay away from all of us. You wonât mention our names. You wonât subtweet us. You wonât tell anybody anything. Or all of the shit that Iâve got on you gets blasted onto our social media. I know the boysâ followers are dying to know why Zack hit you at the convention.â I smile at him. âI will tell everyone. I will do interviews. Iâll make entire episodes on the podcast. Iâll scream it from the rooftops. Iâm sick of being quiet, and now there are people listening to me. Iâm not a shy little sixteen-year-old anymore. I have a voice. Drop the charges, or I will use it.â
Donnyâs nostrils flare. âThatâs defamation. I could sue you.â
âItâs only defamation if itâs a lie. Maybe youâd know that, if you paid attention in PSHE instead of texting all of your mates about the imaginary handies I gave you in the loo.â
âItâs blackmail,â he counters, but his voice wobbles.
âSure,â I say evenly. âDoesnât make much of a difference to you though, does it? Either way, whenever anyone looks up your name online, the first thing theyâll see is a long list of all the disgusting, illegal things you did as a teenager. I doubt theyâll help your chances in the next election, will they?â
Donny swallows. Heâs breathing hard. Sweat is beading on his forehead. âIâll drop the charges,â he says eventually, his voice rasping.
âAnd make the statement,â I repeat patiently.
His face darkens. âAnd make the statement.â
I pat his cheek. âGood boy.â I nod at the sad little party. âWas that so hard? You can go play with your friends now.â
He turns to go, then hesitates, his eyes fixed on the floor.
âYes?â I ask patiently. âDo you want something else?â
âIâm, like.â He rubs the back of his head, his mouth twisting. âSorry. Or whatever. Itâs not⦠it had nothing to do with you, like, as a person. You were just⦠there. You know? Everyone was doing it.â
For a second, Iâm taken aback. I didnât expect him to apologise, no matter how terrible the apology is.
But honestly, itâs much too little, much too late.
âYou want to know the truth?â I ask. âI really, truly donât care. I donât care about any of you anymore. So piss off and leave me the Hell alone.â
Tossing one last glare over his shoulder, he goes to rejoin the rest of the group, his head dipped low. As he walks away, it feels like a weight is being lifted off my chest.
A warm arm wraps around my waist, and a soft beard tickles my cheek. âYouâre so scary,â Zack says into my ear. âWhereâs the bathroom? I need to jump out the window to get away from you.â
âMost of my dates feel a similar urge. Breathe deep, itâll pass.â
âYou did amazing,â Josh agrees, coming up to my other side and taking my hand.
I look up at him and smile, leaning back against Zackâs chest. âThanks. Can we go get some real food now? Revenge is exhausting.â
Josh tucks a stray piece of hair behind my ear. âOf course. I think Luke is almost done yelling at Amy.â
My eyebrows raise. âHeâs yelling at her? Seriously?â
He points to the corner of the room, and I turn to see Luke in a very heated argument with Amy. His cheeks are flushed red as he gesticulates furiously. She looks like she wants to crack his skull open.
I wince. âIâm sorry,â I say. âI shouldâve told you what a harpy she was before your brother married her.â
Josh shakes his head. âEven if you had said something, he wouldnât have listened. Rob can handle himself. He has a very low tolerance for BS.â
As we watch, Luke breaks off the argument, turning on his heel and stalking back to us. Amy shoots daggers at his back.
âLetâs get out of here,â he demands when he reaches us. âBefore I start punching people.â
I pull a face. âThat bad?â
âThey havenât even been logging student welfare complaints!â He bursts out. âI thought Emery had a low exclusion rate because there werenât any issues with bullying here. But theyâve just been sweeping everything under the rug, because they donât want to make the school look bad!â
He wipes a hand over his face. âI shouldâve done this so much earlier. The way this place is being run is disgraceful.â
I reach up and rub at the frown lines between his eyebrows, smoothing them out. âYouâre doing it now,â I remind him. âNow, finally, those students have someone who cares about them.â I link our fingers together. âAnd so do I.â
âI love you so much,â he says, and the sincerity in his voice makes my chest ache. âI am so, so sorry.â
Without leaving Zackâs grasp, I lean up and press my lips to his. He kisses me back hotly, pouring all of his anger and frustration and passion into the embrace. When we pull back for air, I twist, kissing Zack next, shivering when his tongue sweeps over my bottom lip. Then I do the same to Josh, going up on my tiptoes and trailing my lips over his cheek.
I can hear whispers go up around the hall. Someone gasps. I think I hear a phone camera click, and smile against Joshâs lips. I bet every person in this room is mentally calling me every gross name they can think of. Easy. Loose. A cheater. A slag.
And I donât care. What they think doesnât matter to me anymore.
I pull back and wipe the glossy red lipstick mark off Joshâs cheek with my thumb. âLetâs get out of here,â I say. âIâm done with these people. Weâve got shit to do.â