

More than he knew


ic James had one rule at Oak Hill High: stay out of the mess. No cliques, no hallway drama, and absolutely no boys who thought they owned the place. She pushed open the heavy doors to Room 214, her English lit classroom, clutching her worn copy of Pride and Prejudice—ironic, considering how much she judged people. Especially boys like Jaxon Carter. He was already there, lounging in his seat like the