"I'm sorry," I said. It was pathetic of me. Because whenever Michael messed up, I was always the one apologizing.
I never knew if I was sorry for letting Michael get to me or sorry for not forgiving him when he did me wrong.
"You're never sorry," he said in a low voice. "Sometimes, it would've been better if you'd killed yourself when you should have."
His words made me stop breathing for a moment. He knew exactly how to hurt me worse than I could hurt him.
I tasted the rage in my mouth-hot, coppery, and bitter. I punched him in the face. Michael stumbled back, his eyes shut, a hand over his bleeding nose. Blood splattered on the floor.
It took me a minute to register what I'd done, and another minute to pull myself together. I tried to focus on my breathing.
Stepping closer, I cupped his face, my thumbs brushing over his burning cheeks.
Raw hurt sank into his expression. He stood still.
"I need to go," he said, his voice shaky. "I need to go."
Fix this, Sage.
He started to pull away, and I immediately engulfed him in a hug.
"Sage," he said. "Let. Me. Go."
"I can't."
Benjamin, Matthew, and Theodore Montgomery have lived the privileged life growing up. Going to private school and having a lavish lifestyle. But all three boys are very humble and don't take things for granted. All three love their families who make time for them. There family is also very supportive of the three boys as well. So when the three decide that they want to experience private school their family let's them.
They are thrown into an entirely different world then there own especially with new love interest as well. When things start to go good ex love interests mean girls and ex friends appear once again testing wether or not if they came make their relationships work coming from different backgrounds.