Chapter 20: Chapter 20

I bluff sitting down on the chair, "Anyone has an idea for our last year Senior Prom." Janice excitedly announces it to the tenth of us leaders and her bitch vice head girl.

Our vice head girl Maria just nods with a grin. "Ladies any ideas?" She said, looking around then her eyes settled on me.

"Adassah?" She pats her lashes together while her big smile remains.

Not even interesting in anything, I replied bluntly, "enchanted forest? Or Moulin rouge?"

"Are you kidding me, you only get to choose one," she dramatically waves her hand around.

"Then enchanted forest, to celebrate the nature and our kind," I say with bored.

'Seriously, Adda' Alera says through our link, but I was too tired to put in much effort for this.

Some girls love and couldn't wait for prom, but I am not looking forward to anything. I just want to finish school and live my life peacefully, that's all.

"So masquerade," I groaned when Maria proudly announced it.

"Problem Adassah?" She rested her hands on the desk.

"Yeah, actually there is, you," I pointed to her, "shouldn't ask for our opinions when all long you already have made up your mind. Next time don't waste our breath and energy," I collect my bag from the ground then push back my chair standing up.

"Where do you think you're going?" She asks.

"If you notice the time, I have a class to go to," I threw my bag over my shoulder and walk out of there.

I walk out of the hall then to the hallway. Dropping by my locker and grabbed my English notes, then head straight to class. I haven't seen Gia again today, and yes it has been a week now since the party and our conversation in my room.

'Maybe she's hiding from me,' I thought to myself, but I am glad I didn't run into her.

It would be as awkward as ever. I am still taking my meditation periods. Cora is always around, but she's also busy as they are practicing for the Cheers Champ End of the year competition.

I am also glad I didn't encounter Matteo and his friends again. I took a desk at the back, making some of our classmate's head snaps in my way as it was unusual for me to do this but who cares.

We waited for 30 minutes, but the teacher never showed up. I was to stand up to go. The door opens, and the teacher finally came inside, and it is a surprise to see that he isn't here alone.

I felt like disappearing when behind her follows ten students from Bilford College and in that ten; there we have the future Alpha and his future Beta along with their other 3 friends.

Since our school is for girls only, I take a look around and find most of them poking each other on the legs under the desk.

The others were fixing their uniform while some just sat there blushing at the teen boys.

I sat back down as the teacher made some notes, but I was long gone to hear it. I didn't even listen to her or hear the reason why these boys are here and their intro.

Someone moves in front of me then sat down before me. I knew who it was, but I fixed my eyes to the wall beside me.

"Hi," his voice so deep and hoarse greeted me. "So you just going to stare at the wall all day."

I never reply and remain silent. Another figure sat opposite him on the other side. "It's good to see you Adassah," I heard Jay, but I focus on the wall, and I am not surprised if he knows my name.

I felt tingles on my chin, then it was held, and his hand delicately turn it towards him.

Every time I see those green eyes, I always felt drawn into them.

"You’re ignoring me. Shouldn't you be grateful to the one who saved you?" He whispers, and I push away his finger from my chin, glaring at him.

He can't just hold that against me, "is there something you two would like to discuss?" Our teacher put down her chalk and folded her arms.

"Nope."

"Yes," we both say at the same time. I glare at him, then smile at the teacher.

I didn't get to say no again as Mr. Self-proclaimed proudly says to our teacher yes.

"Ms. I am trying to help her, but she just doesn't seem to need help from us," his hands rested on his chest, pretending to be hurt. "The college students," again I glare at him.

"It is not true."

I defended myself, but Jay the mother fucker, raise his hand and told the teacher that Matteo was telling the truth.

She readjusts her glasses and looks me up through them, "Ms.Rumanoff take this to the principal office," she handed out the paper waiting for me to come and get it.

I stood there speechless 'unbelievable' I mutter, grabbing my bag from the ground.

'Asshole,' I mutter to him before storming out of the class.

The principal gave me a warning before sending me to go home as English was my last subject of the day.

I sat there under a tree near the gate after school, waiting for Cora to finish her cheer practice so that we could go home together.

At the same time, I was hoping not to see the ass hole, in fact, hopelessly he's around. He was sitting under another tree facing me while his friends surrounded him with Maria, Janice along other girls surrounding them.

Turning away from him, I saw Quinn jumping into Kevin's car, and they went home.

It was a shock to everyone when they find out Quinn and Matteo were no longer a thing which I am not interested in any of the gossip.

Looking up at the sky, I whisper to the moon goddess, asking when will I stop meeting and seeing these people in my life.

Maybe my parents sending me to my grandmother this weekend was the right thing to do.