The cafeteria was a cacophony of chatter and clinking trays, the smell of warm pizza and stale fries wafting through the air. Zara sat at her usual spot with her best friends, Tara and Mia, desperately trying to tune out the knot forming in her stomach.
"Jake's been spending a lot of time with Lila lately," Tara said, nudging Zara with her elbow.
"Yeah," Mia chimed in, biting into an apple. "But don't worry, she's all talk and no game. Jake likes you, Zara."
Zara forced a smile, but her eyes flickered to the corner of the cafeteria, where Jake sat with Lila. Lila leaned in close, laughing too loudly at something Jake had said. Zara clenched her jaw.
"Are you sure about that?" she muttered under her breath.
"Absolutely," Mia replied. "She's just trying to show off."
As if on cue, Lila stood up, tossing her glossy brown hair over her shoulder. Her gaze locked on Zara's table, a sly smile playing on her lips.
"Oh, Zara!" Lila's voice carried across the room, silencing the nearby tables. "You might want to work on your project. I heard Mr. Blanchard isn't too happy with... what was it again? Your 'minimal effort.'"
A wave of laughter rippled through the cafeteria. Zara felt her face flush, the heat rising to her cheeks.
"What is she talking about?" Tara hissed, glaring at Lila.
"I don't know," Zara whispered, her voice shaking. She hadn't even presented her project yet.
Lila sauntered over, her tray balanced effortlessly in one hand. "Oh, did I say that out loud? My bad. But hey, don't worry, I'm sure you'll figure it out... eventually."
"That's enough, Lila," Jake said, his tone sharp as he stood up. His eyes darted to Zara, filled with something close to regret.
But Lila wasn't finished. "Relax, Jake. I'm just trying to help. Zara needs all the encouragement she can get."
Before Zara could respond, the bell rang, signaling the end of lunch. Lila smirked and walked away, her laughter lingering in the air.
Zara walked to her locker, her mind racing. Her friends' attempts to comfort her had only added to her humiliation. As she opened her locker, she saw a folded note slip out.
She unfolded it, her heart sinking as she read the words:
"Keep your head down, Zara. You're out of your depth."
Her hands trembled as she crumpled the paper. Was this Lila's doing? Or something more sinister?
Across the hallway, Jake watched her from a distance, his fists clenched at his sides.