Chapter 19: Secrets Collide and Alliances Form
Later that day, as the school quieted down and most of the students headed home, James caught up with Tessa outside the chemistry lab. His heart raced a little faster than usual.
He had been spending more time with her since the football matches, and their relationship had grown. But something still felt... distant.
There was a wall between them, and James couldn't figure out how to break through.
"Tessa, wait up," he called, jogging to her side.
She turned to him, her blue eyes soft but cautious. "Hey, James," she said, her voice quiet, as usual. She didn't smile, but there was a warmth in her gaze that hadn't always been there before. James took it as a good sign.
"I was thinking, you know, we've been hanging out a lot lately," he began, trying to sound casual, but his voice betrayed him. He was nervous.
"Yeah, we have," Tessa replied, her gaze drifting down the hall, already sensing where this conversation was headed. A small knot formed in her stomach.
James scratched the back of his neck, searching for the right words. "I guess I was wondering if you'd want to—well, maybe do something more? Like, just the two of us? You know, a real date or something."
Tessa's heart skipped a beat. She had been dreading this. James was sweet, and they had grown close, but there was a line she couldn't cross—a secret she couldn't reveal.
She looked away, her mind racing. How could she explain this to him? That if things ever went further—if he ever saw her body, touched her, kissed her—he would know. He would know she wasn't human. The idea of her Kaelrian nature being exposed terrified her. If anyone ever saw her... it would all be over. Her secret would be out. And James, kind as he was, couldn't know.
"James, I... I don't think that's a good idea," she said softly, her voice barely above a whisper.
James's face fell, his hopeful expression replaced by confusion and hurt. "What? Why not? Is it Adrian? Are you into him or something?"
"No, it's not like that," Tessa quickly responded. "It's not about Adrian. It's just—there are things about me you wouldn't understand."
"Then explain it to me," James said, frustration creeping into his voice. He stepped closer to her, his eyes pleading. "I don't get why you keep pushing me away. I like you, Tessa. I really do. And I feel like you like me too, but you keep putting up this wall, and I don't know why."
Tessa bit her lip, her heart aching. She didn't want to hurt James, but the truth was something he couldn't handle. No human could.
"I can't, James," she whispered, her voice barely audible. "I'm sorry."
James stood there, staring at her, searching her face for any hint of what she was hiding. But Tessa turned away, walking quickly down the hall, leaving him standing there in silence, confusion and heartbreak etched on his face.
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In a darkened corner of the school, the anonymous observer who had recorded the construction incident smiled as they reviewed the footage on their phone. This wasn't just gossip anymore. This was something bigger. And soon, the world—or at least the right people—would know the truth about Tessa.
As for Mr. Rudbick, his plan was progressing. He had paid the two men who had attempted to kidnap Tessa, and although they had failed, their report had given him valuable information.
Tessa wasn't just some regular alien. She was powerful. And now, with the video footage circulating in private, it was only a matter of time before others caught wind of her abilities.
But there was something else, too. Something about Adrian.
Mr. Rudbick had been watching him closely, and the more he observed, the more he realized—Adrian wasn't just an exceptionally talented football player. He had a certain... aura about him. And Mr. Rudbick was determined to find out what it was.
With Tessa's powers revealed and Adrian's secret on the brink of discovery, the stage was set for a collision course—one that would change everything.
The air in the school was heavy with anticipation. There were whispers in every corner, but no one was brave enough to voice them out loud. Tessa had been the talk of the school since the chemistry quiz. Everyone marveled at her intellect, and the fact that she'd aced the toughest challenge as though it were a game only made her more mysterious. And then, of course, there was the football field.
Adrian, the quiet, almost indifferent new guy, had taken over. He had stolen the hearts of half the school—especially the girls—but James still couldn't shake the feeling that something wasn't right.
He didn't just dislike Adrian for how he easily commanded the field or for the way girls flocked around him. No, this was something deeper, something that gnawed at his insides, a feeling he couldn't quite place.
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It was the second day after the attempted kidnapping, and the school grounds were abuzz with preparations for their next big football match. But something else was happening, too. The construction site, where Tessa had unleashed her abilities on the two men, had drawn more than a little attention.
Teachers were whispering about it, students were speculating, and Ms. Caldwell had been unusually tense.
In the classroom, however, Tessa tried to act normal. Chemistry, English, math—it was all routine for her. But something had shifted. She could feel the eyes on her, especially after the Chemistry quiz where she dominated every question. Students had begun to look at her like she wasn't entirely human. They whispered about her god-like intellect, like she was some kind of myth come to life, and Tessa couldn't help but feel the pressure of their expectations.
She didn't want this attention. She just wanted to blend in. But that was impossible now. Not with Adrian and James constantly hovering around her, each one trying to outdo the other in small, subtle ways.
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Football Practice
Out on the field, things were heating up. James had grown increasingly frustrated. He had always been the star player, the one people looked up to. But ever since Adrian had arrived, it was like James had faded into the background.
No matter how hard he tried, Adrian was just... better. He played with a calm confidence, a precision that no one could match, and it infuriated James to no end.
"Come on, James, focus!" the coach barked as James missed yet another pass.
Adrian, on the other hand, was in his element. His movements were effortless, his feet gliding across the field as if he were born for this.
With every dribble, every calculated pass, he left defenders eating his dust. His alien abilities gave him an advantage, but no one knew that except Tessa.
James and Adrian were paired up for a scrimmage, and the tension between them was palpable. Every time James tried to assert himself, Adrian coolly maneuvered around him, as if he weren't even trying. It drove James mad.
"You think you're something special, don't you?" James muttered under his breath as Adrian casually flicked the ball past him.
Adrian shot him a glance, his blue eyes flashing. "I don't think. I know."
James clenched his fists, ready to snap, but Tessa, watching from the bleachers, sensed the brewing conflict. She had seen this before, the way James had been getting more and more agitated. She couldn't let them fight, not again.
"Enough, both of you!" she shouted, jogging onto the field. "We're supposed to be a team."
James stopped, turning to her, his expression a mix of frustration and something else—something deeper. "Tessa, he—"
"I don't care," Tessa cut him off, her voice firm but calm. "You need to work together. Otherwise, we'll lose."
Adrian, ever the calm one, gave a small shrug. "Fine by me. But someone should tell James to stop being so sensitive."
"Sensitive?!" James fumed, stepping toward him.
Tessa placed herself between them, her eyes narrowing. "Both of you, grow up."
For a moment, neither of them said anything. Then, with a resigned sigh, James nodded. "Fine. I'll work with him. But don't think this is over."
Adrian smirked but said nothing. As always, he was calm, indifferent, as though nothing fazed him. That god-like indifference irritated James to no end, but he kept it in check—for now.
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Meanwhile, in the Bleachers...
Ms. Caldwell sat with her arms crossed, watching the boys with an amused but concerned expression. She had seen the way they orbited around Tessa, both trying to claim some kind of stake in her life. It was almost comical, really—watching two boys compete for the attention of a girl who had far bigger secrets than either of them could imagine.
But then again, Ms. Caldwell wasn't blind to the danger either. Mr. Rudbick's men had tried to kidnap Tessa, and she knew it wouldn't stop there. The more attention Tessa drew, the more dangerous her situation became.
Her phone buzzed, and she glanced down at the message. Another warning. The video of Tessa at the construction site had been spreading, and though it hadn't reached the public yet, it was only a matter of time. Ms. Caldwell's heart pounded with a mix of fear and anger. She had to protect Tessa. She had promised.
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The Kidnapping Plot Unfolds
While Tessa, Adrian, and James navigated their personal tensions, something far more sinister was happening behind the scenes. Mr. Rudbick was closing in on his plan. His men had reported back to him after their failure at the construction site, licking their wounds, but more determined than ever.
"She's powerful," one of the men grunted, nursing his broken arm. "We underestimated her."
Mr. Rudbick leaned back in his chair, his fingers steepled together, a slow smile curling on his lips. "Good. It means she's exactly what I need."
"And the boy?" the other man asked. "Adrian?"
Mr. Rudbick's eyes gleamed with interest. "Keep an eye on him. There's something off about him, too."
The men nodded, leaving Mr. Rudbick to his thoughts. If he could capture both Tessa and Adrian, his plans would be unstoppable.
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Classroom Drama and Tessa's Dilemma
The next day, in Chemistry class, Tessa's brilliance was once again on full display. It was another quiz day, and as expected, she blew through the questions like they were nothing.
"God-like," one student whispered to another, watching in awe as Tessa dominated the competition.
"Is she even human?" another one muttered under their breath.
Tessa heard them but chose to ignore it. She was used to the whispers by now. They had always followed her, but now they were louder, more insistent. People were starting to question her, and that scared her more than anything.
But it wasn't just the students she had to worry about.
After class, James caught up with her again. This time, his expression was softer, more vulnerable. "Tessa, I know you don't want to talk about what's going on between us, but... I like you. I can't help it."
Tessa sighed, her heart aching. "James, I... I can't. There's more to me than you know."
"Then tell me!" James pleaded, stepping closer. "I don't care what it is. I just want to be with you."
Tessa shook her head, her throat tightening. "You don't understand. If we... if we get too close, you'll know everything. And I can't let that happen."
James stared at her, confusion and frustration flickering in his eyes. "What are you talking about?"
But Tessa couldn't answer him. She turned and walked away, leaving him standing there, lost in a sea of questions.
As she walked down the hall, she couldn't shake the feeling that someone was watching her.
And somewhere, in the shadows, the person who had recorded her was still watching, waiting for the right moment to strike.