It was Friday. Olivia got ready for school and walked instead of taking her car. “Do you mind if I join you?” Caleb asked. In response, she shrugged. Things were still tense between them, and even in the house, things were spiced up. He couldn’t bring himself to apologize to Olivia. Instead, they made their way silently to school. Olivia was pushed before the lecture could begin, causing her to land on her back on the locker. Olivia exclaimed, “What the hell?” “Shit! Are you okay, Olivia?” Caleb dashed towards her, inspecting her for injuries. “Shut up, bitch. How dare you? I was supposed to go to the competition, and you took it from me.” Jenna shouted at her. “It was a fair game, Jenna,” Caleb replied on Olivia's behalf. “Caleb, stop defending Olivia. She is nothing but a piece of shit.” She told him. “Stop bad-mouthing about her,” Caleb told her firmly. Olivia was taken aback to see Caleb defending her. Further, Jenna had gotten a lot of attention. “Caleb, please. You al
Eliana and William were delighted to learn that Caleb had finally decided to speak with Carson. Following Olivia's outburst, both of them attempted to contact their elder son. But it was a waste of time because Carson was firm in his decision to discontinue all contact with his family. Fortunately, they were able to locate his fiancée, Claudia. William spoke with her and learned about his son's whereabouts. Olivia didn't want to ruin the Knights' family's happiness by bringing Cameron. It was their time, not hers, but she was out of luck when Caleb signalled her to speak with his parents about Cameron. So, Olivia had no choice but to tell them about her secret. Eliana and William were both surprised to learn Olivia had a younger brother. They wanted to know about him, and she gladly informed them about her younger brother. Of course, Olivia left out the part about her parents abusing her, but she did tell them about Cameron being exposed to the wrong influences in his life and her pa
Olivia felt awkward the following day, but Caleb, Carson, and Claudia tried to act normal around her, which she appreciated. The breakfast was delicious and full of interesting conversations, although she did spot Carson and Claudia having a quiet conversation. “Caleb, do you mind helping me in the kitchen?” Claudia asked after they were finished. “Sure.” He said. They both walked out, leaving Carson and Olivia behind. “Olivia, come on, let's go into the garden.” Carson stood up, with her following close behind. “How are you feeling?” He asked. “Um, good.” She responded. “Well, did I thank you for what you did?” He asked. “Carson, cut the crap and get to the point. I may be young, but I am not stupid.” “Do you get those nightmares all the time?” Again, Carson asked, this time directly to the point. She replied with a single word, “Yes.” “You are not going to give me any details, are you?” “No.” Which made Carson sigh. “Olivia, I think you should visit a therapist.” He sugg
Caleb got up early the next morning and headed downstairs. He was desperately looking for Olivia while sitting at the table. “Where is Livy, Mom... Dad?” He asked, concerned. Eliana replied, “She’s already gone.” ‘So, she is avoiding me,’ Caleb thought. He had expected her to act this way, but he also knew Olivia would change her mind. After all, they both lived in the same place. “Is everything between you two fine?” His father asked, raising his eyes from the newspaper he was reading. He considered telling them the real reason at first, then changed his mind. He didn’t want to give Olivia any more reasons to dislike him. “Everything is OK, Dad. However, I believe I better leave right now. Otherwise, I will be late.” Caleb was looking for Olivia when he arrived at school, but he couldn’t find her, so he reluctantly proceeded to his class, only to find her already seated behind Mason and Sia. Because the seat next to her was empty, he took a chance and sat next to her. “Hey gu
Olivia walked to school the next day instead of driving. But she shrieked when Caleb’s car came to a halt next to her, honking loudly. “What the hell, Caleb? Giving me a heart attack and making me deaf is not going to kill me.” She shouted at him with one hand on her heart. “Get in the car, Olivia, and stop making morbid jokes.” He told her. “Thank you, but I am fine.” She was ready to take a step forward when he made a threat. “If you don’t get in the car, then I will myself force you to get in.” “Oh my god, I am so scared.” She rolled her eyes. To prove his point, Caleb got out of the car and went towards Olivia. He shoved her into the passenger seat after picking her upon his shoulder. Then, he slid into the driver’s seat, but not before fastening her seatbelt. He even locked the car so Olivia wouldn’t be able to get out. “This is not going to make us buddies.” She glared at him. “Oh, Olivia, trust me. It will.” He gave her a friendly smile. She got out of the car when they
Olivia and Caleb were getting along just fine. Although there had been only a little progress between these two, she couldn’t help but remind her so-called new friend that she hadn’t completely forgiven him. She was forced to talk to Caleb because they were roommates again. Olivia didn't have a nightmare in Carson's house, unlike the last time. Without anyone noticing, she remembered to take a sleeping pill. It's been a pleasant two days at Caleb's older brother's house. She had a flashback to a time when she was having a wonderful time with her family. Still, everything was pretty fine. Eliana, William, Caleb, and Olivia were eating their lunch. They were on their way home when they decided to stop at a restaurant two hours away. “William, there's a museum a few blocks away that we should visit,” Eliana exclaimed enthusiastically. “Sure thing, honey.” Her husband agreed. “What about you, kids? Do you want to join us?” Eliana asked. “Sure thing, mom.” “I am not sure, Eliana. Wh
Olivia had been acting strangely since she returned from the hospital. When she told them about her coffee incident, the Knights' family became concerned, but when she assured them that she was fine, they relaxed. Olivia was quiet and lost in her thoughts throughout the ride, which Caleb noticed. In fact, the next day, while going back to school, Olivia didn't throw any kind of fits to get into Caleb's car. Instead, she was quiet, only answering when she was asked to. Olivia was hesitant to show her face in class. She had no idea how to tell her friends that Jason was still alive. She wanted to run to them and tell them about him, but she was also afraid to say to them. She was terrified of never seeing him again. She feared he would vanish, but it was all a figment of her imagination. What if they didn't believe her and thought she was insane? Olivia's emotions were out of control. She wasn't thinking straight. Her sane mind would have told her to go to her godparents and friend
“Jason.” Caleb was taken aback when Stella said the word. He had no idea what to make of the situation. Sia and Mason had surprised expressions on their faces, while Stella and Zack appeared pale enough to pass out. Olivia shifted her gaze away from her brother after a few minutes when she became aware of other people's presence in the room. “You guys here?” She stammered. “We were worried about you, so we followed you here,” Mason explained. “Why didn't you tell us anything?” Zack asked her, feeling betrayed. “I was terrified. I only found out about it last week.” She told them, looking down, apologetic. “What are you kids doing here?” William asked them, surprised to see all the kids here. When no one answered, he asked again. “Caleb?” He asked his son. He was about to ask again when his gaze was drawn to a familiar face, which rendered him speechless. He dashed towards the bed, where he discovered his oldest godson dead to the world. “How on earth is this possible?” He mut