"Seen him? Since when?" Dorothy's surprise was genuine. In her memory, she was always the girl with her head down, lost in books or resting with her eyes closed, even if she wasn't tackling her homework head-on.

Not even the school's heartthrob, Everett, could distract her with his charms.

"Back then, I didn't know you had a crush on me. I just... looked," she admitted, her voice low, betraying a hint of something unspoken.

Dorothy always steered clear of drama.

The other girls were practically throwing themselves at Everett, their infatuation bordering on obsession. Being Everett's desk mate already put her in the crosshairs of many envious glares. Getting caught gazing at him? That would've been social suicide.

Schoolyard drama was the last thing she needed.

"What if I had made a move on you back then?" Everett's question hung in the air, charged with a what-if that made Dorothy's heart skip a beat.

"That would've been a nightmare," she replied, half-joking. "You had a fan club even in middle school. Remember the 'Chase Everett League'? I overheard some girls planning their next banner for your basketball game in the restroom."

Everett furrowed his brows, trying to recall such a time, "I don't remember that."

"You wouldn't," Dorothy teased. "You were too busy being the star athlete, with your own cheering section of girls and boys alike. You were used to it."

"Guess being the heartthrob has its perks," Everett grinned, ruffling her hair affectionately. "But now, I'm your guy."

quickly waved him off, a playful glint in her eye, "Hold your horses, Mr. Lopez.

""

not a fan of the boyfriend

until it's time to make it

in, whispering, "How about ex-boyfriend then? That's another title

boyfriend,"

...

Meanwhile, Karen had sent

had sent Dorothy

several messages on

increasingly anxious

à unread message.

their child, tried to reassure her, "Why

isn't something to take lightly.

If anything happened to her, Everett would lose his mind." Jeffrey wasn't exaggerating. At least, that's how he

their daughter into her arms, "Is there anything we can do

already doing it. Teaching Dorothy to stand up for herself was a brilliant

in action. Her cool demeanor breaking into

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