“You stupid bitch!” Nate growled from the crowd, and I looked over to see him step forward. “It was your idea.”
Jared pulled his arm back and punched Nate across the nose, sending the guy spilling to the ground like a wet dishcloth. The bystanders gasped and backed up, and I tried to resist the urge to do the same to Piper.
At that moment, Madoc pushed through the crowd, wide-eyed with shock at the bleeding Nate on the floor.
“Are you okay?” he asked, looking pissed as he came to stand by my side.
I nodded and turned my attention to Piper. “How did you do it?”
She pursed her lips and refused to meet my eyes. So we’re going to be stubborn today, I see.
“Your dad’s a cop, right? What’s his number?” I held up my phone, my fingers primed to dial. “Oh, yeah. 911.”
“Ugh, alright!” she gritted out. “Nate took me to Homecoming and then to Tori’s party afterwards. When we saw you and Jared head upstairs, Nate took his camera phone and climbed onto the balcony. When he showed me the video later, I saw that Jared had left his phone on the dresser, so I snuck back into the room to take it.”
“So the video came from Nate’s phone. It was transferred to Jared’s before it was texted.” I spoke to Piper but my eyes were on Jared. He looked at me, not angry like he should have been, but relieved. Now I knew he wouldn’t do something like that to me. I should’ve always known, I guess.
Shit. I really messed up his car.
“Get Jared’s phone, Piper. Now,” Madoc ordered, with a scowl I usually didn’t see on his face.
She huffed and walked up to her locker, working the combination until the lock clicked. Yanking the door open, she shuffled through her purse while the rest of us waited.
The crowd hadn’t dispersed. If anything, it’d grown. I was surprised teachers hadn’t come out of the classrooms yet. Jared hovered over Nate, who still lay on the ground holding his nose. He had to remember a night not so long ago that he’d been in the same situation with Jared and probably decided that it was better to just stay down.
Piper finally picked the phone out of her bag and threw it at my chest. Out of reflex, my hands shot up to catch it, but there was a dull ache from where it’d hit. She was scowling at me, and I almost wanted to laugh. Almost.
“We’re done,” she snapped and waved her hand to shoo me away. “You may go.”
Um…yeah, no.
“Piper? Do yourself a favor, and get some help. Jared is not yours, and he never will be. In fact, he won’t ever look at you again and see anything good, if he even saw anything good in the first place.”
Piper’s eyes narrowed to slits, and I could tell by the muffled whispers that the crowd was more on my side than hers now. I guess it didn’t hurt that everyone knew that Jared hadn’t sent that video. Hell, I guess they were really on his side.
Oh well, they didn’t need to like me, but it helped to not have them against me, too.
I twisted around to pass Jared his phone but was yanked back by my hair. Pain shot through my scalp as I slammed back to the lockers.
My equilibrium was thrown off, and I stumbled to right myself again. Shit. That had hurt. What did she think she was doing?
I saw Piper’s fist priming for a punch. My eyes nearly bugged out of my head, but I reacted.
I ducked, and her fist caught my hair instead of my face. Shoving her away, I whipped my hand back and smacked her across the face. Before she even had a chance to stumble, I brought my other hand across her other cheek, and that sent her crumbling to the floor.
I registered the audience’s sharp intakes of breath and their shocked laughs, but I didn’t care. I glared down at Piper, who was trying to hold her face and stand back up at the same time.
Pulling my hand back to deliver another blow—hey, she deserved it—I felt myself being lifted off the ground.
I tried to wiggle out of the grasp of whoever had me, but when I heard Jared shushing me in my ear, I eased up.
“What’s going on here?” A male voice interrupted us. I looked over to see Dr. Porter, coffee-stained beard and all, looking between the two heaps on the floor. I grimaced. There was no way I was getting away with all of the damage I’d done today. And thank you Jared for stopping me before Dr. Porter saw!
Madoc cleared his throat. “Dr. Porter. Nate and Piper bumped into each other.”
Oh, my God. I was convinced. Madoc was an idiot.
“Mr. Caruthers, I’m not stupid.” Dr. Porter glanced around, trying to make eye contact with anyone who would talk. “Now what happened here?”
No one spoke. No one even breathed, I think. The hallway was silent, and I merely waited for Nate or Piper to break the silence.
I was going to be in so much trouble.
“I didn’t see anything, sir,” a male student piped up, giving Dr. Porter a blank stare.
“Me either, Dr. Porter,” another student followed suit. “Probably just an accident.”
And I was blown away as everyone either lied or remained silent, covering for us. Okay, they were covering for Jared, but I was going to take what I could get.
Dr. Porter looked around, still waiting for someone to tell the truth.
He was right. He wasn’t stupid, and he knew something was fishy. I just hoped he didn’t call on me. I liked the guy and probably couldn’t lie.
He sighed and rubbed his scruffy jaw. “Alright, you two.” He gestured to Nate and Piper. “Get up, and come to the nurse. Everyone else. Head home!”
Piper grabbed her purse, slammed her locker shut and stalked off down the hall, while Nate held his bloodied nose and followed Dr. Porter.
As everyone dispersed, no one said anything to me. No one gave me snide looks or cruel snickers. Jared circled his arms around my neck and pulled me to him, enveloping me in the safe, warm wall of his chest. I closed my eyes and breathed him in as a wave of relief flooded me. I had him back.
“I’m so sorry about not trusting you. And about what I did to your car, too,” I said into his hoodie.
He laid his cheek on the top of my head. “Tate, you’re mine, and I’m yours. Every day you’re going to realize that more and more. When you believe it without a doubt, then I’ll have earned your trust.”
“I am yours. I just…wasn’t sure if you were really mine.”
“Then I’ll make you sure.” He kissed my hair, and his body started shaking with laughter.
“You’re laughing right now?” I looked up at him, confused.
“Well, I was kind of worried about my anger issues, but now I’m kind of worried about yours. You like to hit people.” His perfect mouth grinned with pride.
I rolled my eyes and pouted. “I’m not angry. She got what she deserved, and I was attacked first.” She got off lucky, actually. After the shit she pulled, Piper was lucky I didn’t take a flame thrower to her entire halter top collection.
He lifted me by the backs of my thighs, and I locked my arms and legs around him as he carried me off.
“It’s your fault, you know?”
“What?” Jared asked. His breath hot on my ear.
“You made me mean. And now I pummel poor, defenseless girls…and guys.” I tried to make my voice sound accusing and innocent.
Jared gripped me tighter. “If you beat metal long enough, it turns to steel.”
I buried my nose in his hair, kissing the ridge of his ear and joked. “Whatever helps you sleep at night, you big bully.”
Chapter 38
Cool air caressed my back, sending chills down my arms. My eyes drifted open at the draft, and an uncontrollable smile crept across my lips.
“You better not be asleep.” Jared rustled behind me as I lay in bed, probably removing his boots.
A silent laugh escaped my lips as I turned onto my back and faced him. Hovering over me, the moonlight poured over his beautiful face, and his hair glistened with droplets of rain from the light drizzle outside. I couldn’t get enough of the sight of him.
“You came through the tree…in a storm,” I stated as he crawled into bed and immediately positioned his body on top of me. He still wore his clothes.
My dad had arrived home last week, and it went without saying that Jared was not welcome for any overnight visits. Of course, Jared and I already assumed this. I knew my dad loved Jared, but he wasn’t going to put up with finding him in my room either. That was understandable.