Untouched (Bay Falls High, #1)(72)



So they could have bragging rights?

I was a trophy.

Excited to be had for a few minutes and then thrown into a box and stacked up on a shelf in the garage.

It felt fitting though.

Standing there in the middle of the ditch.

It’s where they came to fight.

Where they bet money on fights.

Where anyone could bet money on fights.

And that was a good thing.

Because this was now a fight.

It wasn’t a fucking conquest. It wasn’t a fucking contest.

And it wasn’t a fucking bet either.

For as rich and as powerful as they were… they were wrong.

Sure, I was the dirty poor girl with the junkie of a mother.

Sure, I was faking my way through BFH, thinking of what Claire said to do… to just adapt to survive.

But there was one thing Pres, Barr, and Kip fucked up.

Wherever they got their information from… wrong.

I wasn’t untouched.

I wasn’t a virgin.

Which meant they were betting on something that had already been taken.

And that meant it was my turn to fucking destroy them… one by one.





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“Never?”

I put my head back and let the sun brush against my face. Which was really the only thing I had going for me at the moment.

Because I was now apparently a fucking science project to Gi and Iris.

All because of something that wasn’t exactly a secret but I guess to them it was. And I guess it was big enough of news to the Rulz that they wanted to have fun and bet on who would get me first.

The get something from me that was already gone.

“Never, what?” I asked Gi with enough attitude that it warranted a head nod from Iris.

“I mean, it was just with Devin?” Gi asked. “Never anyone else?”

“Why does that matter?” I asked. “It’s not like you need to screw ten guys to actually lose your… whatever.”

“You had us all fooled,” Iris said.

“Fooled? How?”

“You never… I mean, you always…”

I pulled my sunglasses down the bridge of my nose. “Exactly. I don’t brag. I don’t need to brag about what I’ve done. Or who I’ve been with.”

“One guy,” Gi reminded me.

“Just for that,” I said.

“Oh, dirty,” Iris said. “Well, we know you’ve been swapping spit with the Rulz like crazy.”

“Like crazy?” I asked. “Please. It was one kiss. For each. And now I know what it all was for. Why they suddenly had a change of heart for the dirty, poor girl.”

“They want your dirty, poor innocence,” Iris said.

I laughed. “Innocence. What innocence? I haven’t had anything that resembled since I was a kid.”

I looked between Gi and Iris.

They knew better than to challenge me there.

Their lives were nothing but pampered moments laced with drama that made it seem oh-so-fucking-bad when it reality it never was bad.

For me…

I shook my head.

I lifted my toes out of the water and stared at them.

They were the nicest I had never seen my toes. I had only ever painted my toes myself. So to go to some fancy place and have someone take care of my feet, that was new. And it was actually kind of fun. Sitting in a big, comfy chair without a care in the world.

Other than the hottest and baddest three guys in BFH throwing money at each other because they wanted to have me.

I still hadn’t figured out all of that yet.

But I would.

I would dig into them, lead them on, and find a way to hurt them.

At the very least, I would use them the way they wanted to use me.

So now the name of the game was to fake it, lie, adapt, and see where this entire thing ended up. As long as I kept the truth to myself, I would be fine. And not the truth of whether I was untouched or not. The truth that I didn’t belong in BFH. And I wasn’t going to be in BFH for forever. This was all temporary. For the sake of Mom. And if the Rulz wanted to mess with me, I was going to mess back. Because I’d eventually be gone and they would move to someone else to bother.

“So what are you going to do?” Gi asked.

“I don’t know,” I said. “Beth wasn’t lying. She could have not told me too. You know?”

“Don’t even try it,” Iris said. She stood up and walked away from the pool leaving wet footprints. “That fucking bitch always has an agenda.” Iris looked back. “Even with this.”

“Yeah, but what’s the purpose of telling me then?” I asked. “It’s kind of stupid. I mean, everyone could think what they want about me. Including them. I’m the one who knows the truth. Well, me and you two.”

“And Devin,” Gi said.

“Shit,” I whispered. “I bet that’s how it happened.”

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