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Could it be that the truth behind your identity is buried somewhere in this long list of unshared tips and photos?
Well, just in case thatâs true, allow me to give the people what they really wantâPandora uncensored.
Tonight, Iâll be posting all the shit Pandoraâs hidden for her own selfish reasons, and give all of youâher mindless followersâthe chance to see the real Cypress Pointe. Not the filtered shit she spoon-feeds you.
Want to know who your friends and neighbors really are? Stay tuned.
Later, assholes.
âX
Chapter 10
BLUE
You havenât seen paranoia until youâve seen the people of Cypress Pointe scared shitless that Xâs next post will expose their deepest, darkest secret.
The hallways of CPA have been unusually quiet today, and twice I was nearly bowled over by students with their noses pressed to their phone screens, instead of watching where theyâre walking. But one thing the mysterious X said that was spot on, is that none of us had any idea who our friends and neighbors are.
An alarming number of the withheld photos were of Lexiâfeaturing her and her weed guy meeting under the bleachersâwhich didnât go unnoticed by West and crew. And as much as I care about her and value our friendship, it doesnât look good. Lexiâs been shielded from the ugly rumors, the backlash the rest of us have to face, which begs the question⊠Is Lexi Pandora?
I hate that Iâm even thinking about it, but I am.
What if sheâs the one who leaked the sex tape after Parker submitted it? What if sheâs secretly been making life at CPA just a little harder to navigate, thanks to her constant posting of utter bullshit just for clout?
All of that seems so far off base from who I know Lexi to be, but like X suggested... maybe we donât all know each other as well as we think we do.
I round the corner, headed to practice⊠and itâs true what they say. Speak of the devil and he will appear. Or, in this case, she will appear.
âMiss me?â Lexi beams, rushing toward me when our gazes lock.
âOf course. Whereâve you been?â
She shrugs and I wonder if sheâll lie to me. Based on rumors I heard, she wasnât around at lunch or the last half of the day because Dr. Pryor and Headmaster Harrison called an unscheduled meeting with her parents. Iâm guessing they didnât take too kindly to finding out sheâd been using school grounds to score drugs.
âThey suspended me,â she admits. âTheyâre still debating for how long, but the board had an emergency conference call last night and the vote was unanimous. Theyâre giving me ten minutes to get all my shit, then Iâve gotta meet my parents back in the office.â
Ok, so she didnât lie. Thatâs a step in the right direction, I suppose.
âIâm sorry,â is all I can think to say, which makes her laugh.
âYou kidding me? I get a head start on Christmas break! I couldnât have planned this better if I tried. Now, I just have to convince my parents that grounding me on top of being suspended is overkill. All I have to do is remind them how âtraumatizedâ I am that my sisterâs in jail and they should go pretty easy on me.â
I smile, but my guard is definitely up.
âSucky thing about it is, now everyone thinks Iâm Pandora. I mean, God forbid that she just withheld those pics because lifeâs crapped on me enough. Everyone wants to be a detective, though,â she concludes.
Iâm quiet because her logic doesnât quite make sense. Yeah, Lexiâs lifeâs been tough at times, but in a side-by-side comparison with mine, Iâm definitely winning that contest. Yet, Pandoraâs shared some terrible truths and lies about me.
She glances over, notices the look on my face, and then laughs. âYouâve gotta be shitting me, Blue! You think Iâm her, too, donât you?â
My response doesnât come quickly enough, which feeds right into her statement.
âI didnât say that.â
âAnd you didnât not say it,â she counters, grabbing my shoulder to stop me when I get a few steps ahead. âSeriously, Blue? You think Iâd post all that shit about you and still pretend to be a friend to your face?â
Thereâs a moment where I consider telling her thatâs exactly what Iâm starting to think, but then I remember the importance of keeping my cards close right now. So, instead, I laugh off the sudden seriousness thatâs crept into the conversation.
âYouâd be stupid to do that, seeing as how weâve, technically, committed a crime together,â I say, reminding her of the remodeling job we did on one of Westâs cars. âPretty sure you know Iâd turn your ass in if I found out you sold me out like that.â
She studies me a moment, but then a smile curves the corners of her mouth.
âGood. Thought I was gonna have to shank a bitch,â she teases.
Meanwhile, I feel fake as hell right now because I donât know sheâs not Pandora.
âAnywho, I better get my stuff and get out of here before Harrison sends the dogs out to find me. Call you later.â
âCool. Donât have too much fun,â I call out after her.
She waves without glancing back and Iâm relieved I no longer have to pretend. A small part of me hopes Vin is able to flush out whoever Pandora is. At least then Iâll know who to trust and who to bury.
My hand grips the door to the locker room, but before I can pull it open, my phone rings. And seeing as how itâs the new one, which only a handful of people have the number to, it startles me.
âHey. Hello?â I answer, listening for Scar to respond.
âDid I get it right? Or was I supposed to call your other line, 007?â she asks in a noticeably snarky tone.
The amount of questioning I had to dodge while also convincing her to accept the new phone is unbelievable. But, if this phone call is any indicator, sheâs at least obliging. Even if
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