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The next day, Dexter spotted Brixton in the school hallway. His heart pounded in his chest as he approached him. "Brixton," he said, his voice steady despite the nerves twisting in his stomach. "We need to talk."

Brixton turned to face him, his expression unreadable. "About what?" he asked, his voice cool and detached.

Dexter took a deep breath, gathering his courage. "It's about Eve," he said, meeting Brixton's gaze head on.

A flicker of surprise crossed Brixton's face. "What about her?" he asked, his tone guarded.

Dexter swallowed hard, his palms sweaty. "I just want to make sure she's okay," he said, his voice barely above a whisper. "I care about her."

Brixton's expression hardened. "And what's it to you?" he asked, his voice sharp. "Eve is with me. She doesn't need you looking out for her."

Dexter felt a surge of frustration. "That's not for you to decide," he retorted, his voice firm. "Eve is my friend, and I have a right to be concerned about her."

Brixton scoffed, crossing his arms over his chest. "Well, your concern is unnecessary," he said, his tone dismissive. "Eve is fine. She doesn't need you playing the hero."

With that, Brixton turned on his heel and walked away, leaving Dexter standing alone in the hallway.

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Eve looked up from her desk, her eyes narrowing as Brixton walked into her classroom. "What do you want?" she asked, her tone cold.

Brixton ignored the hostile tone in her voice and leaned down, whispering in her ear. "Dexter's been asking about you," he said, his voice low and menacing. "He thinks he can just waltz in and play the hero. But you don't need him, Eve. You have me."

Eve recoiled from him, her fists clenching at her sides. "What are you talking about?" she demanded, her voice rising. "Dexter is my friend. He cares about me. And you have no right to tell me who I can and can't talk to."

Brixton straightened up, his expression darkening. "You don't understand, Eve," he said, his voice rising to match hers. "Dexter is in love with you. He's just using this 'friendship' as an excuse to get close to you. But I won't let him. You're mine, Eve. And I won't let anyone take you away from me."

Eve stood up from her desk, her eyes blazing with anger. "You don't own me, Brixton," she spat, her voice shaking with fury. "I am not a possession. I am a person, with my own thoughts and feelings. And if you can't respect that, then maybe we don't have a future together."

Brixton's face twisted in anger at Eve's words. How dare she speak to him like that? They had been together for months, and she had always been compliant, accepting his every move. But now, she was suddenly acting like she had a mind of her own.

"You know I care about you, Eve," he said, his voice low and menacing. "I would never do anything to hurt you. But you have to understand that I'm just trying to protect you. There are bad people out there, and I don't want anything to happen to you."

Eve scoffed, crossing her arms over her chest. "I can take care of myself, Brixton," she said, her tone dismissive. "I don't need you to play the hero. And I definitely don't need you telling me who I can and can't talk to."

Brixton's eyes narrowed as he stepped closer to her. "You don't understand, Eve," he said, his voice rising. "I love you. And I can't stand the thought of you being hurt. If that means I have to be a little controlling, then so be it. But you have to trust me."

But Eve wasn't having it. She stood her ground, her eyes flashing with defiance. "Trust is earned, Brixton," she said, her voice firm. "And right now, you're not earning it. You're just trying to control me. And that's not love. That's coercion."

Brixton's expression softened, and he reached out to touch her arm. "Eve, I'm sorry," he said, his voice gentle. "I didn't mean it like that. I just want to protect you. You mean everything to me."

But Eve pulled away from him, her eyes filled with tears. "I need some space," she said, her voice barely above a whisper. "I need to think about things. And I need you to respect that."

With that, she turned and walked out of the classroom, leaving Brixton standing alone in the empty room.

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Brixton stormed out of the classroom, his mind racing with anger and frustration. He couldn't believe that Eve was suddenly standing up to him like that. They had been together for months, and she had always been so compliant, so accepting of his every move. But now, she was acting like she had a mind of her own, and it was driving him crazy.

As he walked down the hallway, lost in thought, he heard a familiar voice calling out to him. "Hey, Brixton! Over here!"

He turned to see his friend Asher waving at him from across the hall. Asher was one of Brixton's closest friends, and they had been through a lot together. They had grown up in the same neighborhood, gone to the same schools, and even played on the same sports teams.

"What's up, man?" Brixton asked, forcing a smile onto his face.

"I saw you storming out of that classroom just now," Asher said, his voice low. "Everything okay?"

Brixton shook his head, his anger still simmering just below the surface. "No, everything's not okay," he said, his voice tight. "Eve is acting like she's suddenly too good for me. Like she has a mind of her own or something."

Asher raised an eyebrow. "And that's a bad thing?"

Brixton scowled. "Of course it's a bad thing," he said. "I need her to be compliant. I need her to do what I say."

Asher sighed. "Brixton, you can't control everything," he said. "Sometimes, you just have to let things go."

Brixton shook his head. "I can't just let this go," he said. "I need her to understand that I'm doing this for her own good. I need her to trust me."

Asher nodded slowly. "Okay," he said. "But maybe there's another way to get her to trust you. Maybe we can weaken Dexter."

Brixton's eyes lit up at the mention of Dexter. Dexter was one of his biggest rivals, a guy who had always seemed to have everything Brixton wanted. He was popular, athletic, and had a way with the ladies that Brixton could only dream of.

"What do you mean?" Brixton asked, his interest piqued.

Asher grinned. "I've been doing some digging," he said. "And I think I've found a way to take Dexter down a notch. But I'm going to need your help."

Brixton felt a surge of excitement at the thought of finally getting one over on Dexter. "What do you need me to do?" he asked.

And with that, Asher launched into his plan, laying out the details of how they were going to weaken Dexter and make him pay for all the times he had made Brixton.

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