Home > The Boy on the Bridge(66)

The Boy on the Bridge(66)
Author: Sam Mariano

“Did I miss something?” Sara demands. “Are you and Hunter a thing now? And you told me he bought you a replacement purse, you didn’t tell me he bought you a $3,500 freaking Chanel bag. Am I getting the abridged version of your life now? What is going on?”

My eyes widen at the price. I’m not sure where she’s getting that number from. I certainly hope he didn’t spend $3,500 on a purse.

I guess he can, but… I can’t fathom that. I could buy a car with that much money.

“No, we’re not a thing,” I text back. “And I like how that girl is just blatantly offering herself up to Hunter in her hashtags. Classy.”

Sara texts back instantaneously. “Jealous?” she teases with a winking emoji.

“I’m not jealous,” I text back.

“You sound jealous.”

I narrow my eyes at the screen, but before I can type back a response, I get another text from the unknown number.

“It’s Hunter. I bought a prepaid phone to text you from since you blocked my number. It’s slow as fuck. I have newfound respect for drug dealers. I don’t know how anyone could possibly use this as their primary phone.”

I raise my eyebrows. “You bought a second phone just to get around being blocked? If I block this number, do you already have a third?”

“Charged up and ready to go, but don’t be too impressed. These burner phones are straight trash, but they’re also incredibly cheap. I can keep buying new ones if you keep blocking me. And I will. You know I will.”

“You’re exhausting,” I inform him.

“There’s an easy solution,” he texts back. “You could just unblock my number.”

Instead of doing that, I tap a few times and block that number, too.

Sighing, I drop my phone on the mattress and walk over to my bedroom closet. I dig out the black Chanel shopping bag and carry it over to my bed.

Even though I didn’t want to keep Hunter’s gifts, I brought the purses home with me. I didn’t know what else to do with them. I couldn’t leave them under my desk.

I haven’t looked at them again, though. I stashed the shopping bags in my closet and hoped Mom didn’t do laundry when I wasn’t home.

Now that I’m alone in the privacy of my room, I sit on my bed and draw out the pretty Chanel purse Hunter picked out for me. Without an audience, I don’t feel awkward opening the purse and checking out the inside.

I drop the bag in my lap and reach for the wallet he bought to go with it. I run my fingers over the soft calfskin, then open it up.

Hunter said he put some cash inside for me, but I didn’t check to see how much. Now I finger through the bills and see he provided me with $200—which is about $182 more than I had in my old wallet.

I take the money out and set it on my bed. I shouldn’t keep it, but I’m tempted to give it to my mom and tell her to put it towards bills this month. We’re always on such a tight budget, I’m sure it would take some of the stress off her shoulders.

I shouldn’t keep any of his presents, though. That’ll only make him think they’re working.

The phone vibrates on my bed. Another new number.

“Had to see if I was bluffing, huh?” he asks.

I sigh and pick up the phone. “No. I know you don’t bluff.”

He only lets a few seconds pass before texting back, “What are you up to tonight?”

“Studying. Fighting with my mom. Worrying about Sara’s slight tendency toward stalking. You guys have a lot in common, you should hang out sometime.”

“I’m too hot to stalk someone. When I do it, it’s called courting,” he tells me.

I groan out loud, but it’s mixed with laughter. I can’t keep a stupid smile off my face as I text him back. “Oh my god. I’m blocking this number now.”

I say it, but I don’t actually do it this time. I should—and I will—but I suppose there’s no harm in waiting another minute to see what he says.

Hunter responds with, “What are you and your mom fighting about?”

You.

I sigh heavily looking at the screen, but I don’t type back a response.

I don’t want to tell him that, but some part of me does want to talk to him, and that’s worrying.

I can’t let him off the hook this time.

It doesn’t matter if he’s smart and funny and perfect in so many ways. He’s also mean and vengeful and too cocky for his own good.

Most importantly, apparently… he’s Valerie’s.

That reminder causes my stomach to sink. The gnawing feeling comes back. I didn’t even realize it had dissipated while Hunter was distracting me.

I can’t let him do that.

He’s a temptation I’ve always had trouble resisting, but I’ve never had as much motivation as I do now. I have to be strong.

Even though I don’t entirely want to, I block the number.

I feel sad this time when I drop my phone on the bed.

I don’t look through my purse or go back to studying. I don’t text back Anderson or even Sara.

I wait, because deep down, I wonder if I’ll get another text from another unknown number.

I don’t.

 

 

Chapter Twenty Seven

Riley

 

 

A few days pass without incident.

There’s still the usual culture of hostility toward me at school, just nothing new.

Hunter texts me from another new number Wednesday night, but I block it without responding.

On Thursday, I stay after school for the newspaper meeting. I’m one of the first ones there.

I’m hopeful that the newspaper will be something of a haven for me this year since the newspaper staff tends not to be populated with jocks or the jock-obsessed. There are some people in this room so far down the social food chain, they probably don’t even know about the post-game jock parties, let alone know a breakdown of what happened at one last week.

It’s a relief to be in a room full of people who don’t know about the state of—or care about—my virginity.

I’m also happy when a few new faces wander in. I didn’t mind doing extra work while we waited for our skeleton crew to fill out, but pulling triple duty throughout the school year would have probably been pretty tiring.

I glance up at the clock as the faculty advisor walks in front of the empty whiteboard and welcomes us to a new year of the school paper. Before he can say more than that, the door opens and one more student wanders in from the hall.

My soul leaves my body as Hunter Maxwell nods at Mr. Lohman and starts walking toward me.

I can only stare, my brain unable to fully process his presence here. He drops onto the chair beside mine—without turning it around, maybe a first for him—and shoots me a winning smile.

“Hey, Bishop. Fancy seeing you here.”

“What are you doing here?” I ask carefully, praying for an answer that isn’t the obvious one.

“You didn’t see my name on the new recruits list? I’m gonna be the Clark Kent to your Lois Lane this year. Get excited.”

“There are too few ways to say no to this.” I stare at him. “You can’t be here. This is… You don’t care about the school paper. Jocks don’t write articles. What the hell, Hunter? This is mine. Every other area of the school is yours, but the paper and the library, those are supposed to be my safe spots.”

Hot Books
» House of Earth and Blood (Crescent City #1)
» A Kingdom of Flesh and Fire
» From Blood and Ash (Blood And Ash #1)
» A Million Kisses in Your Lifetime
» Deviant King (Royal Elite #1)
» Den of Vipers
» House of Sky and Breath (Crescent City #2)
» The Queen of Nothing (The Folk of the Air #
» Sweet Temptation
» The Sweetest Oblivion (Made #1)
» Chasing Cassandra (The Ravenels #6)
» Wreck & Ruin
» Steel Princess (Royal Elite #2)
» Twisted Hate (Twisted #3)
» The Play (Briar U Book 3)