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Broke Me 1

Broke Me 1

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I was the girl next door. Chloe Reed was the girl who fell from the sky

They say the girl next door never stands a chance against the one who comes out of nowhere. Not long after she transferred

someone saw them in the empty stairwell after school

They said that Jackson Kingmy Jax, the boy who bowed to no onewas standing there with his head down like a chastened pup- py, listening to her lecture him

Later, when Chloe and I had a falling out, all it took was a quiet word from him: I don’t want to see Aubrey Hale at this school 

again.” 

My parents, terrified of jeopardizing their business with the King family, had me transferred by the end of the week

After that, I vanished from his world. I didn’t dare even show my face where he might see it

But then, on his birthday, he showed up at my door, drenched by the rain, his face a wreck of misery and hurt. Did you forget?he 

Lasked, his voice cracking. Did you forget it was my birthday?” 

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They say the girl who’s been there forever can’t compete with the girl who shows up out of the blue. I used to scoff at that

But then I sat in the school auditorium, watching Jackson’s eyes follow Chloe Reed as she danced across the stage, and I saw it

The unfiltered adoration. The love he couldn’t hide

In that moment, I believed it

And I finally believed the rumors, the ones about the untouchable Jax King, the king of Crestwood High, letting this new girl put him 

in his place in a deserted stairwell

The confession I’d held in my heart, the one I was always waiting for the right moment to share, would have to stay buried there 

forever

When the music ended, I applauded with the rest of the crowd, my hands moving mechanically as the girl on stage took a glittering 

bow

Jax stood up and headed for the wings, undoubtedly to find her. I stood up, too, and walked out of the auditorium

Outside, the evening air was cool. I raised my hand, letting the little wooden star charm he gave me years ago dance in the breeze

Aubreyfor you.” 

I looked at the crudely carved star in his palm. What is it?” 

Sevenyearold Jax had been watching some soap opera with his aunt and had learned a new phrase. It’s a promise,he’d said, his 

cheeks pink. You have to wear it. It means you have to like me best, forever.” 

And I’ll always protect you, Aubrey.” 

My eyes stung with the memory. I closed my fist around the charm. A kid’s promise. It’s not supposed to mean anything

But I’d let it mean everything. Jax King, the boy who broke rules and hearts with equal impunity, was the secret joy and the central 

truth of my entire youth

Chloe Reed had transferred in at the start of the semester. She was beautiful, a trained dancer, and her arrival was an event

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The girls in my class immediately cast her in their imaginary high school drama. She was the perfect transfer student protagonist -the quiet, talented girl who catches the eye of the school’s resident bad boy

The bad boy who would, inevitably, tame himself for her

A lot of guys tried to ask Chloe out. Someone even joked that the only one left was Jax

Jax, lounging at his desk, had stretched languidly and shot the guy a look of pure disdain. “Her? Is that a joke?” 

See? That’s how untouchable he’d seemed

I never really believed the rumors about them, because I hadn’t seen it with my own eyes. Because he’d never said the words to 

me, never told me he was with someone else

But now I knew. It was time to pull back, to put a real, measurable distance between us

For years, I’d always walked home with Jax. I can’t remember exactly when it started, but recently he always had some excuse for 

me to go on ahead

He could have just told me the truth, I wouldn’t have made a scene. I wouldn’t have clung to him

After all, we were never really together in the first place

Broke Me

Broke Me

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