This is a romantic novel, it includes SMUT, Drug abuse, alcoholism, Foul Language and some possible other TW's, like eating disorders, body dismorphia.
Delilahs older brother is one of the most popular boys at school, he is very well known. he's 3 years older than her. She's known as "Chases little sister" no matter where she goes. Chase is very protective of his little sister, their parents don't care about them. All they have is each other.
Chases biggest rival is a brown haired boy, Ryder, he's a bad boy, with a secret.
What happens when Delilah falls for Ryder?
Will Chase hate her?
Will Chase and Ryder get along?
IN THIS STORY THE SCHOOL YEARS ARE LIKE A LITTLE MESSED UP! DELILAH IS 17 and CHASE AND RYDER ARE 19 nearly 20! THE SCHOOL THEY GO TO HAVE A COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY WHICH IS WHERE THE BOYS GO, DELILAH IS JUST ABOUT TO GO UP TO THEIR AREA WHICH IS RIGHT NEXT DOOR TO HER SCHOOL!!!
Delilah is a 4,9 girl with jet black hair, perfect eyebrows and a pretty face with Green eyes! She was quite skinny thanks to her eating disorder.
Chase is a 6,1 boy with blonde hair, he had a fairly nice face with Blue eyes, he wasn't muscular but he did have muscles.
Ryder is a 6,2 boy with black hair, he has a beautiful face with blue eyes. He's a little bit tanned compared to the other two. He had large muscles and abs. He has a few tattoos too!!
Seventeen-year-old Lila Graves is a quiet, enigmatic girl at Hawthorne High, hiding a dark secret- she's a methodical serial killer with a twisted sense of justice. Her targets are those who exploit power or harm the vulnerable, each kill an attempt to impose order on her fractured world.
But when Kara Delgado, a fiery and fearless girl, begins to challenge Lila's calm facade, Lila's obsession with her grows, sparking a dangerous and complicated connection.
Now, Lila is willing to do anything-manipulate, control, and kill-to keep Kara to herself. As their volatile relationship spirals into love, jealousy, and violence, the line between obsession and destruction blurs, and the two must confront whether their bond will save them-or tear them apart for good.