Despite Aiden’s warning, Sienna found herself unable to stop thinking about the Stone triplets. Everywhere she turned, she seemed to cross paths with them, and every time she did, the air crackled with tension. In the halls, during lunch, and even in her dreams, they were there, looming over her like shadows she couldn’t escape.
Asher was the easiest to approach. He would occasionally flash her a grin or wink when they passed in the halls, and once, he even made a sarcastic comment about the cafeteria food that had made her laugh. But no matter how friendly he seemed, Sienna couldn’t shake the feeling that he was hiding something, just like his brothers.
Axel was different. He rarely spoke, but his presence was always felt. He seemed to watch her from afar, his eyes following her every move, as if he were guarding her from some unseen danger. There was a depth to him that Sienna couldn’t quite understand, but it only made her more curious.
And then there was Aiden. Every time she saw him, her pulse quickened. His words echoed in her mind, warning her to stay away, but his gaze told a different story. There was a pull between them, something deep and dark that Sienna couldn’t resist, no matter how hard she tried. She knew she was playing with fire, but the darkness that surrounded the triplets only drew her in further.