Riley. “You should stop, Riley.” Zelia's voice said behind me. I had to roll my eyes at her, even though she couldn't see me. That day, when I saw her riding Noah, she never asked me to stop, so why now? We have to discuss nothing more that we haven't dropped in the past. I stamped my heels on the floor, waiting quietly until the elevator opened. The deal was simple: I acted like no one was talking to me. It was as if the elevator was my opps today because Zelia managed to catch up to me. “Riley, what are you doing here?” She asked, putting a hand on my shoulders. I flinched, moving back. “What does it look like to you?” I questioned. This wasn't how I imagined meeting her after all that had happened, after what she had taken away from me. But Noah wasn't meant to be mine when I l

