Skylar's POV
Especially the ones who attended my parent's business gatherings. Who even visited a house just to talk about boring stuff? More importantly, why did my parents even bother arranging such events?
Adult get togethers were so boring.
That's what happened this evening. Mom told me that they basically came back early from their trip only because some of their friends and clients were coming over for dinner at our house. And just the mention of their clients told me how much dull it was going to be.
So I stuck with having a get together of my own, in my room, with my snacks and Netflix. This was way better than going downstairs and meeting people whom I've never seen within the seventeen years o
Skylar's POV"As for the introductions," Jesse spoke up. "I'm Jesse. This creep is Adrian. This nerd is Seth." He continued before pointing over at Shane who was already glaring at him. "And that's...Shane." I couldn't hide the disbelief from my voice. "For real? You guys are a real gang?"Caden passed me an eye roll. "Isn't that what I just said?"I ignored his offensive tone and looked back at the others with slight disbelief. "It's just surprising."I was highly aware of how much sketchy and mysterious our town could be, but I hadn't exactly expected to find myself in between a gang. A real gang."And you, gorgeous, are the first ever person to know about it." Adrian said with a smile.I furrowed my brows at that, because that was when the questions came. A lot of th
Skylar's POVI trudged towards my locker, trying to rub off the heavy sleep from my eyes. I hated going to school when I had gotten no sleep the previous night.But then again, that had never actually happened in my life before. Now, it seemed to happening quite constantly. Ever since that particular someone appeared in my life. Nothing seemed normal anymore, not since my first conversation with Caden.It wasn't exactly his fault, though. This had all started after that mysterious letter I got.Sent by BM. Blake Matthews."What's been going on with you, Sky?" Alex asked, opening my locker for me when I couldn't remember the code.A lot has been going on.A lot that
Skylar's POVIt was when somebody nudged me that I jerked awake from my little slumber. I would've probably ignored that slight nudge only if my brain hadn't woken up. But when I did wake up and looked around me, I was left a bit shaken.Oh shit.I was still in the classroom while everyone else had left. The teacher, who was supposed to be the substitute one, was standing in front of my desk, tapping her foot impatiently as she looked at me, probably waiting for me to get my whole self out of there too."Dear, you don't sleep in class. I believe you know that?" She asked me in a distasteful way.
Skylar's POVI glanced down at the folded paper in my hand once again. Without caring if anybody even noticed me, I slipped the note inside Caden's locker. I had no idea if he would even check it. I just hoped that he would.No way in hell was I letting him go this time. We needed to talk about this. I hadn't seen him since that day in class. If he was ignoring me, he wasn't going to do that for long. He couldn't just order me to act along with Blake and then disappear.That's what I had written in the note,We need to talk.-Skylar.If he'll ignore that too like a freaking douchebag, then I'd have no choice but to ignore him too, and all of this stuff—something I wasn't looking forward to.
Skylar's POV"Oh, I didn't know you'd be here." Blake spoke up once I opened my front door. Though the familiar smirk on his face clearly told me otherwise. I looked at him anxiously and stayed within the doorframe. My throat felt too dry and my hands felt too clammy with sweat. I noticed how much different he looked from Caden; eyes the exact same shade as the blue T-shirt he was wearing, and his hair almost the exact same shade as Alex's— just a bit lighter.They did not look like brothers in appearance. Maybe he
Skylar's POVI glared at Caden for the fifty seventh time before looking away. I didn't know how much time had passed since he had dragged me inside my own house –thinking that he could force me to calm down– and I personally didn't care about it.How could I let him drag me into my own house?"Come on, Skylar! It has been a whole damn hour." He looked exasperated by now. "Are you going to say something or not?"I scrunched up my nose ever so slightly and refused to meet his gaze, crossing my arms over my chest and slumping down on the couch I was sitting on. Caden, on the other hand, had stopped pacing and was looking at me now, clearly not happy."I'm not going to talk.
Skylar's POVMy parents had always told me to never answer or even open texts from unknown numbers, and I've always obeyed. But this time when I received one, I was way too curious to not open it.And that all happened in my Chemistry class. Mr Nicholas was pacing in front of his desk, gesturing with his hands as he tried explaining us the different types of inorganic chemical reactions.I was trying my best to concentrate on the words coming out of his mouth, trying to remember all that he was explaining, but it seemed way too impossible at that moment. Unlike Hanna sitting beside me, I wasn't even making notes. Something felt wrong in this classroom. I just couldn't pay attention; one way or another, my mind would wander off to something else. Like why the kid in front of me was tapping his foot repeatedly. Or why Mr Nicholas's hair was s
Skylar's POVAfter weighing the pros and cons for the umpteenth time, I eventually decided to meet up with Blake. I didn't message him before leaving my house, because that was highly unnecessary. I just got out of my house few hours before midnight, locked the doors behind me, and ventured off into the creepy dark streets behind my house. Nobody would even know that I was leaving at such an hour, especially not my parents since they were once again all busy with their work lives. And for the first time, I was glad for that. I didn't want to handle their questions on top of everything.But what if I didn't make it back?Even though it was the most foolish thing, I was still holding onto Blake's stupid p
Skylar's POV "Where's Hanna?" Juliette asked, stopping by my locker and making an emphasis by raising her brows a bit too high. "And Alexander?"I never understood why she loved calling Alex by his full name. It seemed very formal for some reason."They skipped school to go on a morning date." I said –more like grumbled– as I pulled out my Calculus book.Her nose scrunched up ever so slightly before a snicker escaped her lips. Juliette had been one of the students from the foreign exchange program few months ago. What surprised me, though, was that she had chosen to be my friend, instead of just fitting in with the popular group—she definitely had those looks."And why do you sound so angry about that?" She asked, tw
Skylar's POVFuck.My head hurt. My throat hurt. My lungs hurt. My heart hurt. My limbs hurt. Every part of my body hurt.So bad.I would've groaned out loud in pain if only I had it in me to form any sort of sound from my mouth. I didn't even know how to move any part of my body.It took everything inside me to finally move my fingers. And then I opened my eyes, which at first was a bit hard, but my vision adjusted at the empty white ceiling eventually.After few more seconds, I finally managed to look around the strangely unfamiliar room. It was a hospital.And God, my head hurt so bad.
Skylar's POVAs if realizing that I was still present here, Blake's gaze fell upon me once again."What lies did he feed you, Sky?" He asked me, circling the disk in his hand. He seemed like he was enjoying every bits of it.I wasn't."What do you mean?" I whispered, momentarily forgetting that there was still a gun pressed onto my forehead."Well, let me guess." He said before passing Caden a knowing smirk. "What did he tell you about our parents?"I gulped heavily, my eyes darting from Blake to Caden. A feeling of unease washed over me, almost as if I knew what was coming. I just really hoped that it wasn't true—whatever possibilities my head was coming up with at that moment."Fire." My voice rose above a whisper, and it was deadly silent a
Skylar's POVThe State Museum of Harrisburg was enormous. The only museum that seemed to intrigue me as I stood outside of it, along with the others.I forced myself to look back at Caden as he spoke up, "Adrian, you'll be going inside. Find that specific statue, and get that disk." His voice was low but commanding at the same time. "And you two," He looked over at Shane and Jesse. "You'll keep an eye on the borders and around the museum for Blake or his men. I've made sure to back you up with few other guys."I couldn't help but look over at the huge entrance once again. There were a lot of people here, crowding outside the museum. Who the hell loved going to a museum first thing in the morning?"Well, I'll need some back up too." Adrian announced, sliding in two small, sharp knives in the back of his
Skylar's POV"So," I started. "That last metal disc is supposedly the only way to open those underground vaults."It was somewhere past noon right now and the train station was almost brimming with people. I could see the dense crowd from the window beside me; both Caden and I already seated inside the train. I had traveled to Philly before, to see Dad when he was in the hospital, but Mom still hadn't been willing to let me go.It had taken me hours to actually persuade her."Yes." Caden glanced at me and I noticed his stiffened posture beside me. "The red crystal is said to be in there somewhere."I looked away from his face, settling my gaze at the window once again. "What if those vaults don't even exist anymore?" If they were centuries-old, what guarantee did we have that they were even...intact?
Skylar's POVOnce I was done with the breakfast, which was so not less embarrassing, I tried calling my mother. The breakfast hadn't been bad. I kind of loved the company of all of these boys. They felt like a family to me.A very embarrassing family."Mom, why don't you pick up on the first ring?" I asked her when she picked up the call."I was busy, Skylar." She said. "Why are you calling from your school?"I looked outside from the glass doors, at the beautiful, lavish garden. "I'm not at school."
Skylar's POVI was embarrassed.Highly embarrassed."Come on, bro! I thought somebody broke in." I saw Shane whining before he threw himself on the couch."But this sight was more...nice." Jesse smirked, glancing at Adrian with a knowing look.I placed a hand over my burning face, trying to hide the mortification I felt at that moment. My entire face was heating up, so much so that I could even see red now. Caden tugged me closer by my waist, nuzzling into my neck, his dark black hair inches from my nose.Did he even care that I was practically dying out of embarrassment
Skylar's POVWhen Caden stopped his car in front of a house, it didn't take the full-on heavy rain to hide the big structure from me. I could clearly make it out.And I knew that house.Everything about it was similar to the house I had seen on my phone, when I had been searching on the web. It was the same house with those scorch marks on the walls.It took me few seconds to finally find my voice, my gaze still fixated on the house. "Why are we here?" It looked empty and isolated—not just the house, but the entire street."My parent's house." I heard him say.As if putting two and two together, I leaned back against my seat. I didn't want to come up with any rash conclusions, but it still felt a bit hard to breathe. When I glanced over at Caden, I realized that his gaze was, just like
Skylar's POV"—it isn't bad here. I like this school." Brody said.I wasn't exactly paying attention to whatever he had been saying, especially since I was tired as hell. I didn't get to have much sleep last night. Between those overwhelming thoughts and one specific nightmare about Alex, it was a bit hard to sleep. Every few minutes later I had to keep on reassuring myself that no one was breaking in my house, not when Mom and Dad were still here.I just missed Alex."Hey," It was when Brody gently nudged my shoulder with his, that I looked at him. "Why do you seem so down today?"I was counting by the seconds, waiting for this class to get over. Since the teacher wasn't present today, the substitute one had given us a free period. And that just gave the others to talk loudly, not letting me have even