"I might have heard wrong, but did you just say someone pushed you off that roof?" Sophia asked, her lips pressed tightly together as she stared at me, her expression a mixture of anger and a hint of curiosity. "Yes, you didn't hear wrong. Someone pushed me off that roof that night, and that person is Dylan Thompson," I answered, causing the frown on her face to deepen. "That asswipe! I've tolerated him and his friends for so long because you told me not to make it a big deal, but this is different. He tried to kill you, and there is no way in hell I'm going to let this go. That bastard is going to pay for this," Sophia said, her body visibly tense as she stared back at me. "I'm not letting this go, Auntie Sophia. I'm going to make sure they pay. I have a plan, and it involves me destroying all their lives. I just wanted to tell you everything after we left the hospital because I will probably get in trouble later because of my plans and would need you to help me out," I explaine
"I don't want any trouble," Tommy said, his fear evident in his eyes and tone as he took a step back."You just found it," Leo growled as Tommy's eyes darted nervously, avoiding Leo's furious gaze."You didn't answer his question. What the hell are you doing here? And why are you bugging Athena, you bastard?" Austin demanded, his voice thick with anger as he glared at Tommy."I came to see someone. I swear, we met by coincidence. And I wasn't bothering her," Tommy's voice trembled, his eyes wide with fear."That's not what I saw when I walked in on you two." Stephen crossed his arms, his angry gaze fixed on Tommy."I-I," Tommy stammered, staring at the floor, avoiding my gaze."Are you fucking kidding me? Did he try to hurt you, Athena?" Leo asked, his eyes scanning me, checking for signs of damage."I'm fine. Let's just go back to my room. He's not worth you guys getting worked up over," I said, clutching Leo's hand and tugging on his sleeve."You're very lucky she wants to let this
"Austin, please take the boys to the cafeteria. I want to talk to Athena alone," Leo said, his voice steady and devoid of emotion. Austin nodded without hesitation, turning to the boys with a mischievous grin on his face."Come on, let’s go spoil your dinner," he joked. The boys laughed as they followed him out of the room. The door clicked shut, leaving Leo and me alone for the first time since I got hurt.I’d missed him, but there were more pressing matters at hand. I needed to know what happened and why he got hurt."I didn’t want you to know while you’re still getting better, but since the cat’s out of the bag, I have to tell you." Leo sat beside me, his fingers interlocking with mine, placing a gentle kiss on my hand."The same day you got hurt, Austin and the others said I was shot." His voice wavered slightly, eyes searching mine. "I don’t remember anything, but when I get my memories back, I will find whoever did this and make them pay for almost taking me from the people I lo
A few days later...Red and Sophia were finally able to get discharged from the hospital. The doctors and Stephen did all the necessary tests to ensure they were okay before giving them the all-clear, and I couldn’t have been happier. She can finally leave the four walls of that room. But the thought terrifies me. I can't tell anyone how I feel. I don't want to scare them or add to our worries. We've got enough on our plate already.On some bad days, when I look at her, I can still see her body covered in blood from that terrible night. The memory gives me nightmares, but I'm glad she's okay now. My main goal is to help her get revenge on those who hurt her, so my conscience can be at peace. I know it's not my fault she got hurt, but if I had protected her better, she wouldn't have gone up to that roof that night.Sophia and Red were talking to the doctors when Riley arrived to pick up Xavier. "Hey guys, what are you up to? Are Sophia and Athena done?" she greeted, her smile lighting
"None of you have seen it?" Barney asked, his eyes narrowing in confusion."Seen what? We've been too busy to read anything, let alone newspapers," Sophia replied, her voice tinged with worry."I don't think she needs to see it, Sophia. It's irrelevant," Rudy interjected, her voice shaking slightly."I'm okay, Rudy. I need to know," I insisted, my heart pounding with confusion.Rudy sighed, her eyes darting between Sophia and me. "You need to be seated for this," she said, her voice heavy with concern."You're scaring me, Rudy," Sophia murmured as we all moved to the booth at the far end of the diner.We could feel the stares of the other customers, their eyes piercing and judgmental. My skin prickled with discomfort. Before I could say anything, Austin's voice cut through the tension, filled with irritation and anger. "If you assholes keep staring, I'll give you something to stare at. Mind your fucking business, we're not here for your amusement."The customers quickly looked away, a
"Damn, Red! That slap was so unexpected and funny," Austin started laughing, and the others joined in, filling the diner with our laughter. "Well done, the bitch deserved it.""You filthy whore! How dare you hit me!" Lisa's voice cracked as she screeched, her eyes burning with fury as they locked onto mine."I did it because I can, and if you don't get out of my face, I'll do it again," I said with a satisfied grin spreading across my face. Her anger shifted to shock as she stared at me. Does this dumb bitch think I'm bluffing? "Five, four, three—by the time I finish counting, if you're still here, I will slap you again, Lisa.""You wouldn't dare. My father's a policeman; he'll have you and your pathetic group thrown in jail," Lisa threatened, clearly expecting me to back down.But she was so wrong.Without a word, I slapped her again, harder this time. Her shock was priceless. "Tell your dad he can go fuck himself," I said, my grin growing wider as Lisa held on to her swollen cheeks.
Lisa's father glared at Austin and Silas before snapping his gaze to his daughter and her friend. "We're leaving. Now. Don't question me, young lady!" His voice left no room for argument, though beneath the sharpness, there was a flicker of fear—Silas’s threat to report him as a crooked cop had clearly made him fear for his life.Lisa stared at him in disbelief. "Dad, you can't be serious! We can't just walk away. I'll be the laughingstock at school if people find out I ran from this freak of nature. You don't need to be scared of them. I’m sure he's just bluffing," she spat, her words dripping with disdain.Silas's frown deepened as he turned toward her, his eyes hardening. "You might be their age, but you're nothing like the kids standing beside me. You and every other kid here are nothing but demons, thriving on making life hell for kids like Austin and Athena. I promise, whatever you throw at them, I’ll give it right back—just give me a reason.""You can't threaten our kids. That'
After a moment of silence, Silas spoke. "I just want to get to know him before it’s too late. I won’t justify my actions by saying I really didn’t know he existed because his mother never told me about him," he answered, a small smile forming on his face."What do you mean by 'before it’s too late?'" I asked, curious about his statement. Was something wrong? Was he leaving?"I have cancer, and I'm not responding to treatment. Like I said, I wasn't a good man, and it cost me everything, so I’m using the little time I have left to atone for my sins," Silas said, a pained smile tugging at his lips as the table fell silent again."I'm sorry you're sick, but if you hurt that boy again, the cancer won’t be what kills you—I will," Sophia threatened, and it was clear she meant what she had just said."I will keep that in mind, but I swear on my life, I won’t hurt Austin on purpose. I’ll do my best to be there for him and for all of you because he sees you as his family, which means you’re my
After a moment of silence, Silas spoke. "I just want to get to know him before it’s too late. I won’t justify my actions by saying I really didn’t know he existed because his mother never told me about him," he answered, a small smile forming on his face."What do you mean by 'before it’s too late?'" I asked, curious about his statement. Was something wrong? Was he leaving?"I have cancer, and I'm not responding to treatment. Like I said, I wasn't a good man, and it cost me everything, so I’m using the little time I have left to atone for my sins," Silas said, a pained smile tugging at his lips as the table fell silent again."I'm sorry you're sick, but if you hurt that boy again, the cancer won’t be what kills you—I will," Sophia threatened, and it was clear she meant what she had just said."I will keep that in mind, but I swear on my life, I won’t hurt Austin on purpose. I’ll do my best to be there for him and for all of you because he sees you as his family, which means you’re my
Lisa's father glared at Austin and Silas before snapping his gaze to his daughter and her friend. "We're leaving. Now. Don't question me, young lady!" His voice left no room for argument, though beneath the sharpness, there was a flicker of fear—Silas’s threat to report him as a crooked cop had clearly made him fear for his life.Lisa stared at him in disbelief. "Dad, you can't be serious! We can't just walk away. I'll be the laughingstock at school if people find out I ran from this freak of nature. You don't need to be scared of them. I’m sure he's just bluffing," she spat, her words dripping with disdain.Silas's frown deepened as he turned toward her, his eyes hardening. "You might be their age, but you're nothing like the kids standing beside me. You and every other kid here are nothing but demons, thriving on making life hell for kids like Austin and Athena. I promise, whatever you throw at them, I’ll give it right back—just give me a reason.""You can't threaten our kids. That'
"Damn, Red! That slap was so unexpected and funny," Austin started laughing, and the others joined in, filling the diner with our laughter. "Well done, the bitch deserved it.""You filthy whore! How dare you hit me!" Lisa's voice cracked as she screeched, her eyes burning with fury as they locked onto mine."I did it because I can, and if you don't get out of my face, I'll do it again," I said with a satisfied grin spreading across my face. Her anger shifted to shock as she stared at me. Does this dumb bitch think I'm bluffing? "Five, four, three—by the time I finish counting, if you're still here, I will slap you again, Lisa.""You wouldn't dare. My father's a policeman; he'll have you and your pathetic group thrown in jail," Lisa threatened, clearly expecting me to back down.But she was so wrong.Without a word, I slapped her again, harder this time. Her shock was priceless. "Tell your dad he can go fuck himself," I said, my grin growing wider as Lisa held on to her swollen cheeks.
"None of you have seen it?" Barney asked, his eyes narrowing in confusion."Seen what? We've been too busy to read anything, let alone newspapers," Sophia replied, her voice tinged with worry."I don't think she needs to see it, Sophia. It's irrelevant," Rudy interjected, her voice shaking slightly."I'm okay, Rudy. I need to know," I insisted, my heart pounding with confusion.Rudy sighed, her eyes darting between Sophia and me. "You need to be seated for this," she said, her voice heavy with concern."You're scaring me, Rudy," Sophia murmured as we all moved to the booth at the far end of the diner.We could feel the stares of the other customers, their eyes piercing and judgmental. My skin prickled with discomfort. Before I could say anything, Austin's voice cut through the tension, filled with irritation and anger. "If you assholes keep staring, I'll give you something to stare at. Mind your fucking business, we're not here for your amusement."The customers quickly looked away, a
A few days later...Red and Sophia were finally able to get discharged from the hospital. The doctors and Stephen did all the necessary tests to ensure they were okay before giving them the all-clear, and I couldn’t have been happier. She can finally leave the four walls of that room. But the thought terrifies me. I can't tell anyone how I feel. I don't want to scare them or add to our worries. We've got enough on our plate already.On some bad days, when I look at her, I can still see her body covered in blood from that terrible night. The memory gives me nightmares, but I'm glad she's okay now. My main goal is to help her get revenge on those who hurt her, so my conscience can be at peace. I know it's not my fault she got hurt, but if I had protected her better, she wouldn't have gone up to that roof that night.Sophia and Red were talking to the doctors when Riley arrived to pick up Xavier. "Hey guys, what are you up to? Are Sophia and Athena done?" she greeted, her smile lighting
"Austin, please take the boys to the cafeteria. I want to talk to Athena alone," Leo said, his voice steady and devoid of emotion. Austin nodded without hesitation, turning to the boys with a mischievous grin on his face."Come on, let’s go spoil your dinner," he joked. The boys laughed as they followed him out of the room. The door clicked shut, leaving Leo and me alone for the first time since I got hurt.I’d missed him, but there were more pressing matters at hand. I needed to know what happened and why he got hurt."I didn’t want you to know while you’re still getting better, but since the cat’s out of the bag, I have to tell you." Leo sat beside me, his fingers interlocking with mine, placing a gentle kiss on my hand."The same day you got hurt, Austin and the others said I was shot." His voice wavered slightly, eyes searching mine. "I don’t remember anything, but when I get my memories back, I will find whoever did this and make them pay for almost taking me from the people I lo
"I don't want any trouble," Tommy said, his fear evident in his eyes and tone as he took a step back."You just found it," Leo growled as Tommy's eyes darted nervously, avoiding Leo's furious gaze."You didn't answer his question. What the hell are you doing here? And why are you bugging Athena, you bastard?" Austin demanded, his voice thick with anger as he glared at Tommy."I came to see someone. I swear, we met by coincidence. And I wasn't bothering her," Tommy's voice trembled, his eyes wide with fear."That's not what I saw when I walked in on you two." Stephen crossed his arms, his angry gaze fixed on Tommy."I-I," Tommy stammered, staring at the floor, avoiding my gaze."Are you fucking kidding me? Did he try to hurt you, Athena?" Leo asked, his eyes scanning me, checking for signs of damage."I'm fine. Let's just go back to my room. He's not worth you guys getting worked up over," I said, clutching Leo's hand and tugging on his sleeve."You're very lucky she wants to let this
"I might have heard wrong, but did you just say someone pushed you off that roof?" Sophia asked, her lips pressed tightly together as she stared at me, her expression a mixture of anger and a hint of curiosity. "Yes, you didn't hear wrong. Someone pushed me off that roof that night, and that person is Dylan Thompson," I answered, causing the frown on her face to deepen. "That asswipe! I've tolerated him and his friends for so long because you told me not to make it a big deal, but this is different. He tried to kill you, and there is no way in hell I'm going to let this go. That bastard is going to pay for this," Sophia said, her body visibly tense as she stared back at me. "I'm not letting this go, Auntie Sophia. I'm going to make sure they pay. I have a plan, and it involves me destroying all their lives. I just wanted to tell you everything after we left the hospital because I will probably get in trouble later because of my plans and would need you to help me out," I explaine
Morning came sooner than I expected. The soft light filtered through the hospital room's curtains, and I woke up feeling slightly refreshed. There was a knock on the door, and a nurse entered with a cheerful smile, bringing my breakfast and some containers that held medication that I assumed were mine. "Good morning, Athena. How are you feeling today?" she asked, placing the tray on the table beside me. She then took out an infrared thermometer and held it a few centimetres from my head to check my temperature. Once she had it, she moved on to check my pulse, jotting down each piece of information as she took it. "I'm feeling better, thank you," I replied, sitting up and taking the tray. The smell of the food reminded me how hungry I was. Even though it was hospital food and might not taste as good as what I usually ate, I still wanted some. "That's good to hear. After eating, make sure to take your medication. I will be back later to take the tray and check on you," she said war