Trouble at Brayshaw High - Meagan Brandy Page 0,16
by her free wrist, dragging her back to me.
She jerks from Collins’ grip, letting me pull her against me.
“Rae,” he barks behind her, but she doesn’t fight my hold in any way. She takes a deep breath and looks me right in the eye.
She blinks slowly and my pulse kicks.
“I’m watching you,” I force past clenched teeth, pushing even closer to her. “Every. Fucking. Move.”
I swear her lip tips up slightly before her eyes sharpen, and she whispers just for me, “What makes you think that’s not exactly what I want?”
My brows crash together, and she uses the moment to free herself of my hold.
She walks backward, turning when she reaches where Leo stands and steps right in his face.
He stands tall, lifting his chin and a slow smirk stretches across her lips. She laughs in his face then looks back to me.
“Rae,” Collins snaps and she spins, falls in line beside him and together, they walk away.
And I’m stuck where I stand.
“Nothing to see here people, move your fucking feet,” Royce shouts and everyone around scurries off, the bell had already rung for first period.
Captain steps in front of me with a frown. “Yeah, you got it under control, huh?”
I shrug past him. “Fuck off.”
I storm out the double doors and head for the outdoor courts.
Fuck class right now, and fuck Raven.
I grab a ball from the wet cart and charge down the court. I jump up to slam it into the net, grip onto the sides of the rim, and pull my body up only to drop back to my feet.
I growl, moving to grab another ball.
What the hell was that about? And what the fuck did she mean by maybe she wants me to?
Am I playing right into her hand?
Does she want me to pay close attention for another reason?
Fuck!
I move forward, stopping for a three-pointer, making the shot with ease.
Goddamn, I sound like a little bitch. I don’t let my mind get run by others, and I sure as fuck don’t plan on starting now.
Problem is Raven fucking Carver’s not just in my mind, she’s the resistance in every muscle in my body, fighting against every move, denying my push farther, closing me off to progression. She might as well grip me by the fucking balls and squeeze.
I pull my phone out and text the burner my dad has in his cell, asking him to call me tonight if he can swing it.
My dad’s tone conveyed he was wary of Raven getting close to us, but he asked us to keep her from Graven.
Perkins is involving himself in our business more and more, not that he isn’t always snooping, but specifically now where Raven is involved.
Maybell is being left out of the loop.
There’re too many fucking things that aren’t sitting right.
I need answers, but I don’t even know the right questions to ask anymore.
She could very well be the poor girl who took the money and ran and there’s nothing to figure out.
I mean, fuck, all we offered her was a temporary place to lay her head, right?
I laugh at myself, that’s fucked if she felt that way.
She was more than that.
More than we ever could have thought.
More than we ever could have wanted.
Everything us three cold-hearted assholes needed.
I stuff my phone away and grab my backpack off the ground, heading for class.
Raven Carver is mine.
One day.
Day fucking one and I’m ready to beat these bitches’ faces in.
I’ve never possessed so much self-control in my fucking life.
Actually, now that I’m thinking about it, I didn’t even know I had self-control.
Every class was a damn nightmare, but I didn’t once look up from my papers – thank hell for dumb ass district testing week.
It’s lunch now and the floozies are flying high and coming hard.
And I’m pretty sure I’ll explode if I don’t do something about it.
Right when I think it, like the flashing sign I needed, shiny black and teal in the form of an oversized bow catches my eye as Chloe sashays in the cafeteria like my mother when on the hunt.
I glare, tracking every swing of her step. Her steps carrying her straight to the boys’ table.
I jerk from my chair before Collins can stop me and swiftly move toward her.
I purposely step forward as she does, causing her to bump right into me, not missing the way the noise dies down the second I do.
She’s jolted back, and I’m nudged to the side slightly, but I recover easier than her.