Chapter Twenty-Six

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"Sang." Someone called out to me and I took in what felt like my first breath in a long while. I looked up to see Wil staring at me with concern. "Are you okay? You were staring at your phone as if it might somehow grow legs and take off on you."

"I'm alright. My friends were just checking in."

My phone buzzed again and I read the messages that popped up.

Kota: Why is there texting going on when I know for a fact everyone is in class.

Luke: Shit, run! He's on to us.

North: Just checking to make sure Sang baby was okay.

Kota: She's in the library, not much can happen to her in there with so many other people around. Pay attention to class before you get detention.

Everyone must have taken Kota's command seriously because I didn't get any more texts. I tucked my phone away, both Wil and I blushing. It was a good spot where no one could tell I had it on me which was good with Maria at school with me and Diane at home. If either of them knew I had a phone, I would be in a lot of trouble.

The bell rang but not before I got a promise from Wil for him to bring in some computer books he had at home that he said are better than what they have here. I was excited to learn more. I'm always excited to learn more about something.

I went into the hallway to wait for North but was instantly overwhelmed by students who forced me to follow the flow of their movements. I only made it to the end of the hallway before someone shoved me up against a wall. Pain shot through my back and I grunted as my sight turned hazy. My ribs screamed out in agony. I had to force myself to ignore my body's pain.

I was in danger. I couldn't nurse my pain right now. I needed to focus. The smell of menthol washed over me. The dark hair and goatee only verified who had me up against a wall once again.

Greg.

He sneered at me, still dressed in baggy clothes with his hair shaggy.

"Well, if it isn't the stuck-up bitch," he said, leaning towards me. I jerked away from him, trying to put distance between us but the stream of students didn't care about the danger Greg represented. They ignored us, shuffling forward, creating a wall that effectively kept me trapped in the little corner he shoved me into.

"No boyfriend to ride to your rescue here," he chuckled and reached out to touch me but this time, I had enough resolve to put my hands on his chest and push. He didn't step away but he couldn't get closer either. I locked my elbows, not willing to let them bend so he could get closer.

"Please, leave me alone," I begged and knew right away that was the wrong thing to say. The fear in my voice only got him worked up and a new kind of fire lit his eyes. The new look sent dread running down my body. I knew enough about male and females to know what was crossing his mind at the moment.

"Maybe I should give you something to help you loosen up. What do you think of that?" he purred though it came out too scratchy and sounded more like he should stop smoking. "I have something if you're interested. And after you're feeling good, I can help you feel like your fucking soaring."

I shook my head frantically, still pushing against him as he tried to get closer. My heart pounded against my chest and the pain in my back turned from a dull ache into a roaring scream.

"Fuck off," someone growled.

North's large hand grabbed Greg's shoulder and then shoved him away.

"What the fuck?" Greg swore but paused when he turned to face North. He lifted his hands, looked between the two of us. He snorted and the corner of his left lip turned into a sneer. "You really do know how to get around," he said while looking at me.

North's hand fisted and he stepped towards Greg who only stepped into the crowd and used the bodies to get away in case North decided to give chase. I stared at North as he tried to decide if the chase was worth it. I could see the calculation in his eyes. He finally came to a decision and turned to me.

"I told you to fucking wait for me. That asshole wouldn't have gotten his hands on you if you had just fucking listened." He pulled his phone out, sent out a text, and then tucked it away.

He grabbed my wrist, his grip firm but not painful. He pulled me into the crowd, heading towards our next class, History, which was back out in the trailers.

The bell rang and we were late but North ignored it. His shoulders were squared with anger, body stiff, and stride long. I had to practically jog to keep up with his angry pace. The walkways outside that led to the trailers were clearing up as the stragglers went inside, leaving us pretty much alone.

My body shook with nerves. North's anger scared me and right now he seemed furious. I wanted to do something to ease his emotions but I had no clue what to do. I did something wrong and now I had to find a way to fix it.

"I'm sorry, North Star," I whispered, saying the first thing that came to mind.

North froze and turned to face me, his hand still around my wrist. His grip eased as he looked me over slowly.

"What did you call me?" His voice was softer, huskier, and sent delicious tingles down my spine.

I tilted my head and realized what I said. My face warmed at the nickname I wasn't even aware of saying.

"North Star. You're my Polikós Astéras (North Star). It seems you are always guiding me for one reason or another and I feel like if you're around, then I'll never be lost." My warm face was now turning into a hot furnace. I didn't even know where that came from. It just felt so natural.

North's entire demeanor softened and he pulled me closer to him. "I will always be there to guide you, if you'll let me," he whispered.

My eyes widened and he smiled. North smiled. At me. I lost all thoughts, my brain circuits frying out. Who would have thought that smiling could transform one's face entirely.

"Come on, Sang baby," North chuckled and dragged us into our next class. I didn't even care that we were really late. North smiled.

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