I will always remember the first time I met Nicolas Romano.We were both in high school at the time, as he stood in front of me with black ripped jeans, his casual white T-shirt stretched tightly over his muscles, a shiny leather jacket and his emerald green eyes staring down at me— through me, almost.
I was told by our football coach to let him know that he was failing badly and needed to find a tutor asap, or he'd fail his senior year and have to repeat it again next year.
So that brings us to now, as I stand in front of him, biting my lip nervously.
"And you are?" he had asked, one dark brow raised and his tone clearly bored.
"I'm—" I sigh, a shiver running down my spine, stopping my words.
I didn't know what to say. I just looked up at him in my oversized shirt and leggings, my dark wavy hair in a messy ponytail.
"I..." I trailed off, a little taken aback by this man before me, his face looking like a guy who was constantly up to something—thinking of a witty remark, but the small scar going down his left eyebrow and the hollow look in his green eyes told me a different story.
Of course, I didn't know then what I knew now.
"What is it?" he looked away from me, a small piece of paper in his hands. "I don't have all day."
My seventeen year old self didn't know what to do with herself — the only boys I had come across, were the ones who approached me, which was also very rare, might I add.
And here I was, practically putting my life on the line just to tell him that he was failing.
And what does he do? Insult me to the fullest.
I wasn't quiet. I just only talked to my best friend Sofia because she was the only person I knew in this whole shitty high school.
"Coach told me to tell you that you need to find a tutor urgently. If you continue school with the grades you have, you will get kicked off the football team and you will have to redo your entire senior year," I inform him, inhaling deeply.
He rolled his green eyes, brushing past me and into the building. I frowned, my fascination turning into annoyance.
Who the hell did he think he was anyway?
God, I really needed to grow a spine.
"Um—" I started, my heart frantically beating in my chest, but the guy ignored me.
Seriously?
I huffed in annoyance, turning on my heel and leaving the foyer to go to my dorm for my movie night with Sof.
One thing I knew for sure: it would be best to stay as far away from him as possible.
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The Arrangement
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