DAKODA I glance over to see what he finds amusing, only to regret it as he locks eyes with me. "You're mine," he whispers, and in response, I definitely flip him off. He mouths the words "when, where, what time," but I simply shake my head, unsure of how else to react. Stella laughs and remarks to Mac, "This is going to be fun to watch." "You guys aren't helping me at all," I complain before storming off to my next class. Finally, school is over, and we make our way to Stella's car. As I reach the curb, someone shoves me, causing me to fall onto my knees by Stella's car. "Damn it," I growl. The baby-faced guy is there again, offering to help me up, but I push him away. "Just leave me alone," I whisper through gritted teeth. "I've told you three times that I need time and I don't want to play your stupid game. Now back off." He raises his hands and starts backing away. "Okay, I'll leave you alone," he says, but I don't believe a word he says. "Move along. Nothing to see here," Ma
GAGE "Well, damn, that went smoothly." "I'd say it went about as well as last time," Kasey says, glancing at Dakoda as she walks away towards her locker after our argument in the classroom. "Yep." "What's our plan with her?" I ask Kasey. "We'll do what we did when she first moved here," he replies. "Make her fall for us." "We were jerks to her when she first arrived, bro." "We were, but we also got her attention. Remember the first day we brought her into the classroom? We made her furious, but she was also attracted to us." "Alright, what's your idea, man, and should we involve Korey at this point?" "Don't involve him and let's see what happens," Korey says from behind us. "How did you manage to escape from your clingy girlfriend?" "Told her I needed to use the bathroom and to go to class and save our seats." "How long do we have to keep this up with her, man? I'm already feeling uncomfortable, and it's only been a week." "As long as it takes to get her to open up and
KOREY "Where do you think you're going, Dakoda?" I inquire, reaching out for her elbow and swiftly turning her around to face me. I plant a kiss on her, but she pushes me away. Undeterred, I grab her again as she attempts to elbow me, but I am too close for her to be effective. "Not so fast," I assert. "You are going to talk to me." "And how on earth do you expect to make me talk to you if I don't want to?" she retorts. I simply smirk at her and proceed to lift her up, throwing her over my shoulder. "What are you doing? Put me down!" she squeals. I guide her back to the house and, upon opening the door, I instruct Gage to call Stella and inform her about Dakoda staying with us for a couple of days. "That's a great idea," Kasey chimes in, "but there's one problem: Harlan." "I'll take care of her," I assure them. "You put me down right now! This is kidnapping, and I will call the police!" Dakoda yells at me. "How are you going to do that, D? You don't have your phone." "My paren
KASEY Man, it feels so good to have Dakoda's fingers wrapped around mine again. She looks up at me and smiles, and I smile back at her. "What the fuck are you doing holding that haole's hand? Harlan yells. Am I missing something here?" he continues. "Yeah, bitch, we're done with your shit. Dakoda remembers everything," Korey tells her. "What is he doing?" Dakoda asks me. "Shit, if I know, babe," I reply. "I thought you didn't want her anymore, that's why you came back to me?" Harlan pouts, rubbing her hand up and down Korey's chest. Korey bends down in Harlan's face. "None of us wanted your sorry ass. We wanted to get Dakoda back. We knew she would get upset when we were with you, so we used your ass." "Yeah, you weren't saying that last night when I was riding all three of your dicks," Harlan says, smiling over at Dakoda. Dakoda laughs so hard I think she's going to piss herself. "What's so funny?" Harlan sneers at Dakoda. "You and your pathetic excuse for a comeback? News
DAKODA "Holy shit!" Stella just punched Harlan square in the nose. "You go sister." "Let's get to our classes," Kasey tells us, and we all head to our first classes of the day. Of course, I have it with Gage, and now that the guys know I'm still into them, they are on me all the time. Everyone keeps telling me that's how it was before my surfing accident and at first, I hated it, but after a while we were all joined at the hips. I can see that to an extent because when we are all at work away from each other, I'm constantly wondering how they are doing and if they are thinking of me, too. Boy, this cannot be healthy for any of us. I need to get some sort of balance going on here. "Dakoda, have you heard a word I've said to you?" Gage asks me. "Sorry, no, I was off in dreamland. What was it you were saying?" Gage just shakes his head and smiles at me. "I was asking you if you had to work this weekend." "Yes, I have the morning shift all weekend. Do you guys have to work?" "No,
DAKODA The guys bring me back to their house and I find myself lying on the couch. Korey returns from talking to the detective and I ask him what the detective said. Gage gets angry and questions why more proof is needed. I explain that the detective wants the person responsible to admit to their actions. Kasey expresses her dislike for the situation, but assures me that it won't be like last time. She suggests getting the person to come over and talk, hoping it will help them change their ways before causing harm to themselves or others. Korey compliments me on being a good person and asks how I'm feeling. He sits at the end of the couch and places my feet on his lap. I tell him that I'm in a lot of pain and feel like I've been thrown off a surfboard. Kasey comes out of the kitchen with water and pain pills, offering further assistance. I ask if there's anything else they can do, but request to be left alone to sleep off the pain. They agree and leave, though I worry that I may hav
DAKODA The guys bring me back to their house and I find myself lying on the couch. Korey returns from talking to the detective and I ask him what the detective said. Gage gets angry and questions why more proof is needed. I explain that the detective wants the person responsible to admit to their actions. Kasey expresses her dislike for the situation, but assures me that it won't be like last time. She suggests getting the person to come over and talk, hoping it will help them change their ways before causing harm to themselves or others. Korey compliments me on being a good person and asks how I'm feeling. He sits at the end of the couch and places my feet on his lap. I tell him that I'm in a lot of pain and feel like I've been thrown off a surfboard. Kasey comes out of the kitchen with water and pain pills, offering further assistance. I ask if there's anything else they can do, but request to be left alone to sleep off the pain. They agree and leave, though I worry that I may hav
KOREY Today is Saturday, so my friends and I are planning to go surfing and then prepare for a party. However, our plans are disrupted when Harlan shows up unexpectedly. Gage is frustrated and wonders how she knew we would be here. Harlan approaches us and asks if we forgot about her. Kasey expresses his annoyance and questions who invited her. I realize that Harlan must have been watching us, which angers me. Gage comments on Harlan's self-centered attitude, and I agree with him. As Harlan approaches us, I try to come up with an excuse to leave. I told her that we thought she would want to rest for the party later, but she insisted on joining us. We politely decline and say we want it to be a surprise for her and her girlfriends. Harlan swims off to join the other girls, and Kasey grumbles about her getting too much sun. I urge Kasey to leave before we get into trouble, but he defends his comments, saying he's just speaking his mind. We quickly reach our jeep before Harlan can chan