Jade
There are some lines you don’t cross. Some rules you don’t break. And yet, here I am—heart pounding, hands trembling, staring at the one person I was never supposed to want.
Sienna.
She looks at me like she already knows. Like she’s known for a while. And maybe she has. Maybe we both have. Maybe every stolen glance, every lingering touch, every moment of silence that stretched too long between us was leading to this. The music from inside the house hums through the walls, a low, steady thump that feels like my own heartbeat. Outside, the night is thick with Miami heat, the air sticky against my skin. We’re standing on Malik’s back porch, his laughter floating through the open window. He’s inside, surrounded by friends, completely unaware that the two people he trusts most are out here—standing too close, breathing too hard, fighting something we shouldn’t even be feeling. I don’t know who moves first. Maybe it’s me. Maybe it’s her. All I know is that, suddenly, we’re too close. Close enough that I can smell the faint trace of paint on her fingers, the warmth of her breath against my skin. Her brown eyes search mine, wide and uncertain, but she doesn’t step back. Neither do I. I should say something. Stop this before it starts. Remind myself of all the reasons why this can’t happen. But then she whispers my name—Jade—like a secret she’s been holding too long. And I know, in this moment, I’ve already gone too far to turn back.