Layla’s pov

I was embarrassed. Completely and utterly embarrassed. From what I could see, there were not one, not even two or three pairs of lingerie. No, there seemed to be plenty to give the entire town.

I was being dramatic but could you blame me?

And as I continue to look at the very thin green lace, fury soon replaced my embarrassment and made me grit my teeth until they hurt

Tiffany digs in, her nails hitting something hard that oddly sounded like cardboard.

She was more excited than I was. Not that I was excited, not one bit. In fact, I was the complete opposite.

She swishes the paper around until she gasped. “Layla you wouldn’t believe this.” She whispered in both awe and surprise.

“What is it?” | grit out every word. My anger wasn’t directed at her obviously.

“I think you just got a new phone.” She said breathily.

Was that my heart falling into my ass I felt?

Or was it blazing anger?

I didn’t know, but surely Tyler could be blamed for causing it.

“Shhhh!” The older woman hissed, her impatience whipping on her tongue as she moves the glasses to the bridge of her nose and looks at us angrily.

Tiffany looks over at her, her features drawing into irritation. “Oh keep quiet we’re not even that loud!” Tiffany huffed then goes back to searching through the bag and ignoring the glaring woman completely.

not angry myself for a completely different reason than her. Somehow I took pity on the woman for nearly that reason

It already looked more expensive than my own cracked screen one and I was sure it

opened in shock as she stares at me and then back to the box in her

the force I clenched my teeth. I reach over and grab the box from Tiffany’s hand, opening it quickly to see if this was all just a joke and if there

I was wrong.

its uncracked screen nearly blinding me and I swore I

This was ridiculous.

phone that got me rigid with anger. It was the little note Tyler left stuck to

arrangement, I’ll

knew it was him. I mean who else would it be, surely not the janitor? Or the homeless man who sat beside the curb in

pulled off the blue little note, crumbling it in my

bought these for you,” Tif snorted. I turn to her only to see her digging more into the bag, pulling

as I thrust it back

good for him to spend so

at her. “Tif this isn’t a joke! I

taste in lingerie. I

a hold of my school bag. “I’m not

the bag that had the lingerie and phone. I cringed inwardly. Did he really think I’d accept this

walk around the chair to

going to give it

at the paper she was writing then at

I give it back to him Tif. Finish your paper it’s

yelled, perhaps forgetting the older angry woman who didn’t surprise me when she sneered at

and walking through the hallway,

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