Even as I tell myself that, my blood boils with every step I take. They’re not even in view and I’m about ready to cut a bitch and murder a fucker.
I try not to think of small things, like the fact that Cole was the first one she openly greeted when she first transferred to RES.
Or how when we watch games at Aiden’s house, he’s the only one she’ll willingly sit beside, and how she even listens to him when he speaks.
He’s not her type.
Then I recall the fucking fact that he’s the one who accepted her into his club and that he knew she’d be there that night. A coincidence, the bastard said.
There’s no coincidence with Cole. He plots everything to a T then pretends it’s been a coincidence all along.
The fucker.
My feet come to a stop of their own volition. Sure enough, Cole and Teal are sitting on the same bench, reading from a book.
They’re reading from the same fucking book like in some period drama.
Teal tucks her hair behind her ear. It’s useless. Her strands are too silky and will fall over her face in no time. She smiles up at Cole, and the fucker smiles back as if this is some sort of cheesy teen film.
My vision turns red.
I don’t care if this is planned by Cole and Aiden; they’ll all learn their places — starting with Teal.
A hand grips my arm, stopping me in my tracks. I stare down at Silver’s calculative features, her bitch mask in place a
nd ready for trouble.
“What are you doing here?” I ask.
“Aiden sent me a text to meet him here.”
Of course he did. That arsehole is out for blood while he’s shagging his girlfriend somewhere.
“He’s not here,” I mutter while gritting my teeth.
“I can see that.” Her gaze doesn’t leave Cole and Teal as she releases me and folds her arms.
“What are you going to do about it, queen bee?”
“What makes you think I’ll do anything?”
“Come on, Silver, it’s me. We both know you’re plotting trouble in that pretty little head of yours.” I grin. “How about a collaboration?”
She raises a brow. “A collaboration?”
“Cole and Teal think they can play everyone, but they didn’t consider us, did they?”
Her lips curve in a smirk, and I smirk back.
I warned Teal. I told her she’s fucked, but she didn’t listen.
If words didn’t put her in her place, action will.
18
Teal
Researching on Google is tricky. You have to know which resources to believe and which to chalk up to rumours.