Chapter 27 - Three Women

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Hello guys! 

I've decided this book should have only a few POVs from other side characters. Peter and Isaac, for example, are the male leads so their POVs matter. As for Sarah, her POV might be unnecessary. I have a valid reason for this. Writing in too many POVs might confuse you guys and I don't wanna do that. So, tell me what you think and I'll consider this. I want you guys to also see where Peter and Isaac are coming from so it'll be easier to pick favorites. My favorite's Isaac btw! 

Isaac's POV

"Hello? Mr. Adams?" the teacher yelled, and her high-pitched voice traveled from the front of the lesson hall down to the back seat, where I was seated. I was not enjoying this lesson. I was lost in thought, making me zone out of the lesson. My mind constantly dwelled on the events of last week's game. Yes, we might have won but that day, I lost something- someone. 

Kissing Kay after my match was all the confirmation my heart and soul needed that I actually loved her. A whirlwind of emotions swam inside me as my lips moved in symphony with hers. I remembered everything. How I used to drool over her basic outfits, how she barely said a word before my heart exploded in butterflies, how she used to give me the prettiest smile that would warm my cold heart. I felt everything again. At that moment, I regretted not fighting for her. I shouldn't have given in to Sienna's threats. That wench threatened that she'd show Kay the video. Weak and powerless, I gave in and broke up with the girl of my dreams, not realizing her importance in my life till she disappeared from it. 

Having her in my arms again made me see a ray of hope. Hope that she might forgive me for cheating on her. I guess sometimes, we all misread a signal. Peter showed her the video, and thanks to him, I'll never get the chance to explain myself to her. I was the gist of the school. I couldn't care less about that, though. Kay hates me now, and it's all my fault. Not only have I hurt her, I destroyed her friendship as well. I bit my tongue, wanting to feel physical pain that might atone for half the emotional pain I've caused Kay. 

"Isaac Adams, your attention is needed in the principal's office." The announcement through the speakers sounded, and every conscious person in the hall turned to look right at me. I embraced the familiar feeling of shame and quietly excused myself. 

Getting to the principal's office, I was greeted by the friendly face of our principal. She was in her mid-thirties. With her curly brown hair and blush-stained cheeks, she maintained the face of a sixteen-year-old teenager. I sat down, making myself comfortable, but anxious as to why she called me in. 

"Isaac, honey, how are you doing?" She asked, worry obvious in her tone. 

"I'm doing just fine. What about you, Mrs. Harper?" I responded, hiding my curiosity. 

"Like you, I'm okay. What can I not handle?" She joked and her smile lines were made more obvious as she wore a homely smile on her face. She took a deep breath, as if scared before continuing what she had to say. "You need to transfer, dear." 

"Transfer? But why? I'm about to graduate. This is impossible." I said in confusion, not sure exactly why Mrs. Harper would request this. 

"It's not my decision. The higher-ups requested I do this. You've been causing a lot of trouble at school lately and they wouldn't suspend or expel you. They'd rather not go through that hassle. They suggest you transfer. Personally, I think this is impossible. It's only two weeks till graduation." She explained, digging me deeper into my confusion. 

"The higher-ups? What do they have against me-" I paused, connecting the dots, I immediately knew Peter had something to do with this. He did say he'll make me pay, and his parents, well... they're the higher-ups. 

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