Innocent cravings
pte
ut, warm against her skin, but inside she felt heavy. Her bag pressed into her side, filled with books she b
t seemed, had al
r of a group of girls, her blonde hair shining like it had its own spotlight. Her eyes locked o
eetness. Her friends laughed on cue. "Did you wipe down tables this morning before rush
pread fast, like fire on dry grass. She gripped her books tight
ing, anything, but the w
her way through designer handbags," Sophie said casually, brushing an invisible speck
their mouths, others exchanged shocked looks.
" she snapped, her voice rising. "Your f
her long curls catching the sunlight. "See, unlike you, I don't need to use other peop
. Everyone was watching now. Cla
the middle of this. She hated the way Clarissa's eyes b
he would collapse under the pressur
oug
rd. Brian was there, tall, composed, his presence commanding
t leapt into
authority to make even the boldest students quiet. "I t
aught off guard. "B
e finished, his gaze steady, unflinching. "You'
n. She opened her mouth to argue, but Brian had already shifted his focus. His eyes
courtyard faded, replaced by the sound o
n Clarissa's arm. "Let's go," he said,
on dark with embarrassment and anger. Her fri
n to disperse, though not without
ike armor. Her cheeks burned. She wasn't sure if she wante
ently. "Well," she said with
ut closer to a sob. She turned her face away
more, she hated the warmth that had sparke
upposed to
ie's
oors gleamed under the chandelier lights, but the shine meant nothing to her. She had g
st as rich and cold as they were. They had always cared more about deals and alliances
s were lined with books and paintings, gifts from her mother that were meant to "cultivate"
y she had c
dn't care about last names or family fortunes. She was stubborn, honest,
ht of people like Clarissa, then what did that say about the rest of them? Sophie had t
courtyard scene in her mind. The way Clarissa had sneered, the way Alice had
rved into a
be interesting," she
oo. The way his attention had lingered on Alic
adn't noticed yet
he storm that was coming. But she wasn't worried. Tog
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