Jaded
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Everyone knew why he sent me. Besides Corrigan, I was the only other person that Bryce would listen to. Whatever, I didn’t mind. I wouldn’t have to write the answers on the board for the homework that I hadn’t done.
As I strolled out the door, I glimpsed Bryce turning a corner that didn’t lead towards the principal’s office.
“Bryce,” I called out. A second later, as I turned down the same hallway, I saw Bryce was at his locker.
“Hey,” I greeted, lazily, as I leaned against the locker beside his.
“Hey,” Bryce greeted, his head still in his locker. A second later, he raked his eyes over me and grinned as he reached for my book. He placed it in his locker, grabbed my hand, and led me farther down the hallway.
“What are we doing?” I already knew.
“Why’d you come after me?”
“Mr. Aldy wanted me to inform you that you weren’t going to the Principal’s office anymore.” I left the rest out on purpose.
“I wasn’t going to go. You know that.” He grinned as he pulled me into a janitor’s closet. And when that door closed, no more words were needed. Once inside, I wrapped my arms around his shoulders as his head dipped and took my lips in his, fiercely. Hot.
This is what Bryce and I did. We weren’t together, but most everyone assumed we were.
Neither of us did commitment, but if we had, it would’ve been to each other.
That was another unspoken agreement. If anyone wanted out of the situation, the other would let them go with an easy smile, but probably no well-wishes.
Our clothes were still on, and would’ve remained on (I had some class), when the door opened abruptly and the janitor stood frowning at us.
Before he could muster a lecture, Bryce pulled me out and we both meandered towards his locker. He kissed me deeply once more before the final bell rang and the hallway was flooded.
Our hands fell apart when he opened his locker and produced my book.
“Thanks,” I murmured, ruefully.
Bryce looked to say something, but Corrigan interrupted as he bounced up to us and threw one arm over both of our shoulders.
“How are my greatest friends?” Corrigan asked, cheekily.
Bryce smirked.
“I’m not making friends with Steele,” I retorted.
“Oh, come on. I bet she’s hot. She has to be hot. Be friends with her for me.”
“What’s up with Steele?” Bryce questioned. I searched his face, but there wasn’t a hint of anything. Bryce had been doing our thing for years and he’d known about the Denton Steele event. He’d never commented on it and I’d never offered any explanation, but—really—how do you explain that?
“He’s got a super-fine sister coming to town. I want Shell, since she’s hot and heavy with Mr. Sexiest Man Alive to seduce his sister around to our social crowd.”
“Seduce?” I grinned. “I don’t do girl on girl.”
Bryce chuckled as a bright smile lit on Corrigan’s face.
“That’d be perfect! You can do that too.” Like it hadn’t already been his secret hope.
“Hi Bryce. Hi Corrigan. Hi Sheldon.”
Becky Lew was one of the head cheerleaders and the queen of the underworld minions. She ruled all her little queens, cheerleaders, dance team, some of the cross-country, yearbook, and all the skinny blonde girls who aspired for popularity. Some brunettes and redheads too, but there just always seemed to be more blondes than any other hair color.
I didn’t not like her, but I didn’t like her either.
Becky hated me, but was nice to me. I was pretty tight with Bryce and Corrigan so she needed to be nice to me. To tell the truth, I would’ve handled it on my own anyways. I could turn bitch when I was heated enough, but it didn’t happen that often.
“Becky,” Corrigan grunted and turned his back.
Bryce leaned his back on his locker and watched.
Two minions gasped behind Becky and we all knew why.
Corrigan had snubbed Becky Lew.
I didn’t care about that.
Why had Corrigan snubbed Becky Lew?—that is the real question.
“So, Sheldon—let’s talk about this weekend,” Corrigan continued, ignoring his own snub. “I’m thinking that when you go to reacquaint yourself with Steele, you should wear one of those pink lacy thongs. You have about a million anyway.”
“How do you know what my thongs look like? You snuck into my room, didn’t you?” I should’ve cared. I didn’t.
Corrigan looked affronted, but I saw the mirth that sparkled in his eyes.
I swore, good naturedly.
“I just went up once to look for Bryce. Any decent red-blooded male would’ve looked.”
“Corrigan,” Becky spoke up. She had decided that she wasn’t one to be ignored.
Corrigan resumed, passionately, “And then you should ask if Steele’s sister has a matching pair of pink lacy thongs. That’d be awesome. You could both wear them when you bring her to the party.”
“Corrigan,” Becky said again.
I laughed and shifted so my side pressed against Bryce’s when I noted, dryly, “Someone’s knocking at your door, Corrigan.”
Bryce snaked an arm around my waist and cupped my hip.
Corrigan grew still and sighed. He turned to Becky and asked, “What do you want, Lew?”
“I’d like to know when you’re coming over tonight.” She pressed, eagerly, happy for her opening. “My dad’s coming home for dinner and it’d be nice to make sure he won’t walk in on us.”
Corrigan froze in place.
Becky smiled sweetly.
And hot damn—the minions seemed to preen.
Corrigan said slowly, “Becky, if and when we hook up—you can be sure that your dad’s going to be scheduling around us. Not the other way around.” The statement made no sense, but it didn’t matter. Corrigan was being his usual cocky self and to add insult to injury, he tsk-tsked her—such a dismissal.
Becky tightened her mouth and started to retort, but I drawled, “Corrigan, I never knew. Were you hoping for a twosome with Steele’s sister and Lew?”
Becky hissed, but caught herself in time. She knew better than to play her games with me.
Bryce must’ve grown bored because he straightened away from me and left the group.
“Where you going, Bry?” Corrigan called after him and eagerly left to follow.
As I strolled out the door, I glimpsed Bryce turning a corner that didn’t lead towards the principal’s office.
“Bryce,” I called out. A second later, as I turned down the same hallway, I saw Bryce was at his locker.
“Hey,” I greeted, lazily, as I leaned against the locker beside his.
“Hey,” Bryce greeted, his head still in his locker. A second later, he raked his eyes over me and grinned as he reached for my book. He placed it in his locker, grabbed my hand, and led me farther down the hallway.
“What are we doing?” I already knew.
“Why’d you come after me?”
“Mr. Aldy wanted me to inform you that you weren’t going to the Principal’s office anymore.” I left the rest out on purpose.
“I wasn’t going to go. You know that.” He grinned as he pulled me into a janitor’s closet. And when that door closed, no more words were needed. Once inside, I wrapped my arms around his shoulders as his head dipped and took my lips in his, fiercely. Hot.
This is what Bryce and I did. We weren’t together, but most everyone assumed we were.
Neither of us did commitment, but if we had, it would’ve been to each other.
That was another unspoken agreement. If anyone wanted out of the situation, the other would let them go with an easy smile, but probably no well-wishes.
Our clothes were still on, and would’ve remained on (I had some class), when the door opened abruptly and the janitor stood frowning at us.
Before he could muster a lecture, Bryce pulled me out and we both meandered towards his locker. He kissed me deeply once more before the final bell rang and the hallway was flooded.
Our hands fell apart when he opened his locker and produced my book.
“Thanks,” I murmured, ruefully.
Bryce looked to say something, but Corrigan interrupted as he bounced up to us and threw one arm over both of our shoulders.
“How are my greatest friends?” Corrigan asked, cheekily.
Bryce smirked.
“I’m not making friends with Steele,” I retorted.
“Oh, come on. I bet she’s hot. She has to be hot. Be friends with her for me.”
“What’s up with Steele?” Bryce questioned. I searched his face, but there wasn’t a hint of anything. Bryce had been doing our thing for years and he’d known about the Denton Steele event. He’d never commented on it and I’d never offered any explanation, but—really—how do you explain that?
“He’s got a super-fine sister coming to town. I want Shell, since she’s hot and heavy with Mr. Sexiest Man Alive to seduce his sister around to our social crowd.”
“Seduce?” I grinned. “I don’t do girl on girl.”
Bryce chuckled as a bright smile lit on Corrigan’s face.
“That’d be perfect! You can do that too.” Like it hadn’t already been his secret hope.
“Hi Bryce. Hi Corrigan. Hi Sheldon.”
Becky Lew was one of the head cheerleaders and the queen of the underworld minions. She ruled all her little queens, cheerleaders, dance team, some of the cross-country, yearbook, and all the skinny blonde girls who aspired for popularity. Some brunettes and redheads too, but there just always seemed to be more blondes than any other hair color.
I didn’t not like her, but I didn’t like her either.
Becky hated me, but was nice to me. I was pretty tight with Bryce and Corrigan so she needed to be nice to me. To tell the truth, I would’ve handled it on my own anyways. I could turn bitch when I was heated enough, but it didn’t happen that often.
“Becky,” Corrigan grunted and turned his back.
Bryce leaned his back on his locker and watched.
Two minions gasped behind Becky and we all knew why.
Corrigan had snubbed Becky Lew.
I didn’t care about that.
Why had Corrigan snubbed Becky Lew?—that is the real question.
“So, Sheldon—let’s talk about this weekend,” Corrigan continued, ignoring his own snub. “I’m thinking that when you go to reacquaint yourself with Steele, you should wear one of those pink lacy thongs. You have about a million anyway.”
“How do you know what my thongs look like? You snuck into my room, didn’t you?” I should’ve cared. I didn’t.
Corrigan looked affronted, but I saw the mirth that sparkled in his eyes.
I swore, good naturedly.
“I just went up once to look for Bryce. Any decent red-blooded male would’ve looked.”
“Corrigan,” Becky spoke up. She had decided that she wasn’t one to be ignored.
Corrigan resumed, passionately, “And then you should ask if Steele’s sister has a matching pair of pink lacy thongs. That’d be awesome. You could both wear them when you bring her to the party.”
“Corrigan,” Becky said again.
I laughed and shifted so my side pressed against Bryce’s when I noted, dryly, “Someone’s knocking at your door, Corrigan.”
Bryce snaked an arm around my waist and cupped my hip.
Corrigan grew still and sighed. He turned to Becky and asked, “What do you want, Lew?”
“I’d like to know when you’re coming over tonight.” She pressed, eagerly, happy for her opening. “My dad’s coming home for dinner and it’d be nice to make sure he won’t walk in on us.”
Corrigan froze in place.
Becky smiled sweetly.
And hot damn—the minions seemed to preen.
Corrigan said slowly, “Becky, if and when we hook up—you can be sure that your dad’s going to be scheduling around us. Not the other way around.” The statement made no sense, but it didn’t matter. Corrigan was being his usual cocky self and to add insult to injury, he tsk-tsked her—such a dismissal.
Becky tightened her mouth and started to retort, but I drawled, “Corrigan, I never knew. Were you hoping for a twosome with Steele’s sister and Lew?”
Becky hissed, but caught herself in time. She knew better than to play her games with me.
Bryce must’ve grown bored because he straightened away from me and left the group.
“Where you going, Bry?” Corrigan called after him and eagerly left to follow.