I scowl. “You’re a dickhead.”
“I’ll let you give my dick head, sweetheart.” He winks.
Ugh. I can never win with him.
“Are you done making babies over there?” Ronan calls. “Because the math teacher is coming.”
I blush and push away from Aiden to sit next to Kim. Aiden strides to his seat, too, flipping Ronan off on the way.
“Yo, King. I’m hurt.” Ronan launches into his usual dramatic monologue about abandonment issues.
I’m really starting to wonder if they’re a joke or real.
While Ronan goes on and on, Aiden doesn’t even acknowledge him. He glares down his nose at Cole. Elites’ captain spares him a glance over his psychology book and smiles.
There’s been this weird tension between the two of them lately. From the outside looking in, Xander might appear like Aiden’s best friend, but since I got into their circle, it seems that Aiden is closest to Cole.
I heard that Aiden’s best assists came from Cole during their football games. They’re also silent and mysterious in their own ways.
Besides, aside from Levi, Cole is the only one I’ve witnessed Aiden play chess against.
That can only mean that Aiden recognises Cole as a worthy opponent, and Aiden doesn’t recognise a lot of people as worthy opponents.
Their friendship made sense. They’re both highly intelligent and move in unpredictable ways.
It doesn’t sit right to witness the tension between them.
“Morning,” Knox taps at my desk.
I smile up at him. “Morning.”
Mr Huntington, the math teacher, comes inside next.
I feel a glare directed at me. Aiden tilts his head to the side, his left eye twitching.
“What?” I mouth.
He focuses ahead.
“Miss Queens.”
“Yes,” Silver answers with a small voice.
It should make me feel victorious, but it doesn’t.
If anything, it brings a taste of nausea to my mouth.
“Remove the scarf, please,” Mr Huntington continues. “No extra wear is allowed in class.”
“I would rather not, Mr Huntington.”
“Remove the scarf or I’ll have to ask you to leave.”
I glance behind me at the same time as she reluctantly pulls down her scarf.
Gasps erupt in the class.
Faint bruises on the side of her mouth and cheek glare back at me. And they’re only faint because she must’ve done her best to hide them with makeup.