Chapter 54: I’m Sure This Was Deliberately Arranged
Evelyn’s POV
I stepped forward and hugged Nadia, her tears dampening my shoulder. The simple contact brought a wave of conflicting emotions I
couldn’t quite name.
“I never meant for my problems to mess up your relationship with them,” I said, pulling back to meet her eyes. “You get me in a way no
one else does. But those guys-they just don’t understand what these choices mean to me.”
“You look like crap,” Nadia said, wrinkling her nose. “Let me guess, Elliot and Orion camped outside your door?”
“How’d you know?”
“They blew up Milo’s phone all night,” she laughed, wiping away the last of her tears. “Whining about the hard floor and cold air. Apparently they fell asleep against your door like two guard dogs.”
I couldn’t help smiling at the mental image of Orion and Elliot-normally so composed-curled up outside my bedroom.
“I’m not going back with them, no matter what,” I said, voice dropping. “They need to get that I’m not their property. I can make my own
damn decisions.”
Nadia smoothed my messy hair. “Maybe give them some time? It was pretty sudden.”
I shook my head. “I’ve talked about becoming a Sentinel since day one. They just never took me seriously.”
We made it through morning classes in a weird standoff-the guys always nearby but never directly talking to us. They kept looking my way, then pretending they weren’t when I caught them.
At lunch, we grabbed the farthest table we could find. Nadia kept trying to cheer me up with stories while the boys sat in the center of
the cafeteria, occasionally glancing over.
“You can’t avoid them forever,” Nadia said halfway through her sandwich. “Eventually you’ll have to talk.
I’m not avoiding anyone, I bit into my apple, ignoring her skeptical look. “If they want to talk, they know where to find me.”
“Speaking of finding you, Nadia said, “they don’t know about your window escape route, right?”
“Nope. They think blocking the doors is enough, I took a sip of water. They forgot I’ve been sneaking out windows to avoid my dad for
years.
“Don’t underestimate them, Nadia warned. “They’ll figure it out, especially now that they’re watching you like hawks.”
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I shrugged, pretending I didn’t care, though she was right. The triplets were smart-they’d catch on soon enough.
“Did you get Alpha’s message about patrol duty?” Nadia asked.
I nodded. ‘Everyone who’s awakened has to help, even students. Things must be worse than they’re letting on.”
After our last class, I was at my locker with Nadia standing guard when a cloud of sickeningly sweet perfume announced Acacia’s approach. She had her usual sidekicks trailing behind, all wearing smug smiles. Clearly, she saw the rift between me and the guys as her golden opportunity.
“Look who finally got kicked out,” Acacia sneered. “I always knew they’d get tired of your little act. Someone like you doesn’t belong here.”
I ignored her, focusing on organizing my books.
“Don’t play deaf,” she said louder, trying to draw a crowd. “You think you’re special? You can barely keep up in training, always getting
knocked down, needing special help! Your tough-girl act is over.”
The lie was so ridiculous I almost laughed. I stayed quiet, but Nadia glared at Acacia.
“Maybe check your facts?” Nadia snapped. “Evelyn’s beaten everyone on that field, including your so-called ‘future mates.”
Acacia’s face twisted. She turned to me, voice rising: “You’re back to being nobody again! Look around-no one cares about you, not even
your brother standing over there watching. You never belonged. Why don’t you just disappear?”
I finally looked up, keeping my expression cold. “If you’re done, move. I’ve got stuff to do.”
“Acacia, that’s enough.” Elliot’s calm voice carried a warning that made her ihstantly switch gears.
“I was just sharing some hard truths,” Acacia smiled sweetly. “Sometimes friends need honest communication, right?”
I took the chance to close my locker and walk away with Nadia. Once we were clear, Nadia fumed, “You just let her get away with that
crap? She was trashing you in public!”
“Fighting back just gives her the attention she wants,” I said. “Besides, I’m curious how Elliot handles this. They finally have a chance to
take a real stand.”
We paused to look back. Elliot stood there while Acacia rambled on, her face smug. He wasn’t exactly defending me, but he wasn’t fully
backing her either-just staying carefully neutral.
“Don’t expect much,” Nadia said softly. “They’re too used to playing both sides.”
I took a deep breath. “Come on, Griffin’s waiting.”
At the training grounds, Griffin was organizing patrol duties. The triplets and Milo were already there, huddled in a corner far from us.
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“Given the circumstances, we’re reorganizing patrol teams, Griffin announced. “Each young warrior will partner with a senior warrior. This gives experienced fighters rest while you gain practical experience.”
He scanned the crowd. “For students, we’ll try to work around your classes. When necessary, you may leave school early or arrive late. The school’s been notified to allow this for warriors with good grades.”
He emphasized, “This isn’t a free pass to skip studying. Your coursework still needs to be done on time. As summer approaches, we’ll rotate partners monthly so those leaving for special training can learn the process first. Check your assignments on the board. Some of you start tonight.”
While waiting in line to check the roster, I saw the triplets talking to Griffin before leaving without even glancing our way.
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