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Her Twinkling Eyes

Chapter 5 I am not a thing!

Word Count: 1206    |    Released on: 30/06/2024

her lips, with shivering hands. She slides the call to answer. What all she heard was his deep breaths. That made her heart skip beats. To which she bited her lowe her l

tive voice to which she couldn't think straight and slammed her phone to the nearest wall. The humiliation was not enough to get her irritated. S

he knew this bike, maybe or may be not. Everything turns blur. Hazel had barely made it through the front door of her house before she felt a wave of dizziness wash over her. The day's events had taken a toll

demeanor, a part of him regretted the way he had handled things. He found himself pacing restlessly in his room, unable to focus on anything

hest as he pushed it open and called out her name. There was no response. Anxiety clawed a

clenched his jaw, his hands forming fists at his sides. Without wasting another second, he quickly

ands of hair away from her face. His heart ached at the sight of her pale

. His hands trembled slightly as he dialed his personal doctor. "Dr.

of the bed, watching her intently. She was shivering, even in her unconscious state, and her breaths we

e whispered, his voice breaking slightly. "Not

d with thoughts of what could be wrong, his possessiveness intensifying with each passing mom

k at Hazel and immediately set to work, checking her vitals and administering a mild sed

aid finally, turning to Ace. "She's physically exhaus

e watched as her breathing gradually evened out, and the color began to return to he

eassuring hand on Ace's shoulder. "She'll be alright,

voice low and determined.

leave her side. He reached out and took her hand in his, holding it firmly yet

tracing soothing circles on her palm. "I know I've been an idiot,

stirred occasionally, her face contorting with remnants of the fear and anxiety she had felt. Ea

itting beside her, his expression a mixture of relief and worry. She blin

," he said softly.

voice weak and confused.

explained, his tone gentle. "

ars, and she looked away, e

the one apologizing. I never meant to scare you, Hazel. I was just...

emotion there, the genuine concern, and something else-something deeper. F

etly. "But no more p

hand tightening protectively

h a fierce determination. He would protect her, cherish her, and never let any

nt was back. Narrating the whole situation to her,

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“Hazel Nash had always been the one person I couldn't stand. Every time I saw her in the hallways, her head buried in some book, I felt my blood boil. She had taken my topper spot and made it hers, and every time I saw her name above mine, it felt like a personal insult. But there was something else, something I never admitted to myself until that day. It was late after school, and the halls were empty. I was heading to the library when I heard soft humming. Following the sound, I found Hazel sitting alone in a corner, her eyes closed, lost in her music. For a moment, I just watched her. She looked so different, so...peaceful. "Enjoying the view?" she asked, not opening her eyes. I felt my face heat up. "Just wondering how you always manage to look so smug," I shot back. She opened her eyes and met my gaze, and for the first time, I saw something other than rivalry in them. There was a softness, a vulnerability that took me by surprise. "Maybe because I don't see you as a rival, Ace," she said softly. "Maybe I just see you." Those words hung in the air, and something shifted between us. We both knew we were supposed to hate each other, but in that moment, it felt impossible. The days that followed were confusing. I found myself drawn to her, seeking her out in the library, walking her to classes. We'd argue, of course, but there was a new undercurrent, a tension that was hard to ignore. One evening, as we were studying together, our hands brushed. It was a simple touch, but it sent a shock through me. "Why are you doing this, Hazel?" I asked, my voice barely a whisper. "Because," she replied, "I think there's more to you than just the competition." That night, under the dim library lights, we kissed. It was tentative at first, then urgent, as if we were trying to make up for all the lost time spent hating each other. In that moment, all the rivalry melted away, replaced by something far deeper. But it wasn't easy. We had to keep it a secret, sneaking around, hiding our feelings from everyone. Warren would never understand, and Amber would be furious. The school would explode if they knew. Yet, every stolen moment was worth the risk. One day, we were nearly caught by Warren. We had been in the music room, hidden from the world, when we heard footsteps. Hazel panicked, but I held her close. "Trust me," I whispered. We stayed still until the footsteps faded away, and then she kissed me, harder than ever before. "Someday, Ace, this won't have to be a secret," she said. "Someday," I agreed, hoping that day would come sooner rather than later. Until then, we would live for the stolen moments, the secret smiles, and the forbidden kisses. Because despite everything, despite the rivalry and the risks, Hazel Nash had become the one person I couldn't live without.”