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Trinity does what I say.

He stepped closer. The air grew thick. “I want you to stop pretending.”

And for the first time, she spoke not as the school’s sunshine, but as herself. End of part one.

Trity bit her lip, a thrill shooting down her spine. Kael had never asked her to do anything before—not even to pass a pencil. This was… attention. And from him, attention felt like a secret sun. -InnocentHigh- Trinity May -Trinity Does What I...

“Trinity does what I say,” Kael repeated softly. “No. Trinity does what she knows is right.”

Trinity stared at the recorder. This wasn’t a prank. This wasn’t a crush finally noticing her. This was a weapon, and he was handing her the trigger.

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“You came,” he said. Not surprised. Testing.

She unfolded the note in the empty hallway by the lockers. Inside, in that same sharp handwriting:

It smelled like old dust and warm electronics. Kael stood by the projector table, his silhouette cut by the sliver of light from the high window. “I want you to stop pretending

Any sane person would have crumbled it up. Called it creepy. Walked away.

Kael was quiet. The kind of quiet that made teachers nervous and students whisper. He sat in the back of every class, wore the same grey hoodie regardless of the weather, and had eyes that seemed to dissect everything without permission. Trinity, the bubbly, optimistic cheer captain with the sunshine-yellow scrunchie, should have been his polar opposite. Instead, she felt an invisible string pulling her toward him.

She clicked the record button.

“What do you want me to do?” she whispered.