Chapter 13: Chapter 13 Happenstance

"Where were you yesterday? You skipped class for the first time ever. That's really unlike you, Sophia. What happened?" Jasmine asked, her voice carrying a mix of confusion and unmistakable concern as she leaned forward, studying Sophia's face.Sophia looked away, struggling to maintain her composure. "I was at the hospital, watching over Mark," she replied, her voice barely above a whisper. The lie slipped out easily, but the sadness in her tone was real, casting a veil of sincerity that made Jasmine accept it without question.

"Okay, that makes sense," Jasmine said, nodding slowly. "How is he, by the way? I'm sorry I haven't been by. You know I can't stand hospitals." She bit her lip as her gaze drifted downward, her fingers fidgeting with the edge of her sleeve.

Memories of her grandparents' tragic accident surfaced unbidden, filling her with a sense of dread that only hospitals seemed to evoke. Ever since that day, hospitals had become the one place she could never bring herself to visit, no matter how much she wanted to be there for her friends.

Sophia sighed, feeling the weight of Jasmine's empathy but also the burden of her own secrets. "He's... still the same," she replied, her voice catching slightly as she spoke. Her eyes shimmered with unshed tears, her emotions barely contained. Despite everything that had happened between them, she couldn't erase the feelings she once had for Mark. They had shared so many memories, so much laughter and heartache, and it was painful to think of him lying there, unmoving and vulnerable.

"He's lucky to have you looking out for him," Jasmine murmured, reaching across the table to give Sophia's hand a reassuring squeeze. "You've always been so compassionate, Sophia. Even when people hurt you, you never seem to hold it against them. It's... honestly amazing." She smiled softly, admiration shining in her eyes.

Sophia returned the smile, though her heart felt heavy. In truth, her emotions were far more complicated than Jasmine could imagine.

This was especially true after what had happened between her and Ross. Her once perfect, peaceful world had been turned upside down, and she wondered if she could ever reclaim that life of innocence.

She suspected the answer was no; some things, once lost, were difficult to regain. Growing up was never easy, and it seemed life demanded sacrifices from everyone.

Sophia now felt a strange mixture of excitement and trepidation whenever she thought about him—a far cry from the carefree days of her past.

"Sophia." A familiar voice called from behind, breaking her reverie. Sophia and her friend Jasmine turned toward the source of the sound, their expressions contrasting starkly as they caught sight of the approaching figure.

Ross walked toward them, his tall, sickly frame dressed in what was unmistakably designer clothing. Sophia's heart skipped a beat, a rosy blush coloring her cheeks as she met his gaze. For a brief, dizzying moment, memories flooded her mind—moments of closeness she had never experienced before. She could feel her face heating up, her creamy skin turning as pink as a fresh peach under his gaze.

Jasmine, however, was far less charmed. She narrowed her eyes, taking in Ross's appearance with mild surprise. He wasn't unattractive, she conceded, but he certainly didn't seem remarkable enough to explain her friend's reaction.

Aside from his height and his clearly expensive outfit, he looked rather ordinary. And yet, there was Sophia, visibly flushed, her face the color of a ripe tomato. It was as though Ross's very presence had cast a spell over her friend.

"Is this… Sophia's boyfriend?" Jasmine wondered privately, her frown deepening. She glanced between Ross and Sophia, trying to make sense of her friend's obvious infatuation. From her perspective, Ross seemed unworthy of the fierce blush that now painted Sophia's cheeks.

Jasmine had always seen her friend as level-headed, but now she was gazing at Ross as if he were someone special, someone unique—someone who made her heart race.

It wasn't only Sophia's expression that confused Jasmine. It was the small details—the way Sophia's hands fidgeted, her gaze darted to the ground and back, and her lips trembled slightly as if she wanted to speak but couldn't quite find the words. For the first time, Jasmine felt she was seeing a side of her friend that had been hidden before, a side marked by vulnerability and longing.

As Ross came closer, he gave them both a relaxed smile, seeming oblivious to the contrasting reactions he was causing. Sophia's blush deepened, her fingers twisting together, while Jasmine crossed her arms, trying to mask her skepticism.

In that moment, Jasmine couldn't help but wonder how a guy like Ross had managed to capture the heart of her usually discerning friend. And what, she wondered, was it about him that had shaken her friend's world so deeply?

Little did Jasmine know that Ross and Sophia shared a connection that went far beyond innocent affection. Their shared moments had already moved past the bounds of simple romance, diving into the realm of passion and unspoken depths of intimacy.

"Ross," Sophia whispered softly, her voice laced with both anticipation and restraint as she bit her lip, barely holding herself back from saying more. Her cheeks were flushed, her eyes shining with a mix of excitement and nervousness. At that moment, she looked so effortlessly captivating that any man would be tempted to close the distance between them—and Ross, feeling this draw, didn't hesitate.

In the next breath, he reached for her, his hands settling on her waist as he leaned in, his lips capturing hers in a firm yet tender kiss. It was a kiss filled with both possession and familiarity, as though they'd rehearsed this moment countless times before. Sophia's eyes fluttered closed as her pulse quickened, her fingers gently gripping his shoulders for support as the world around them seemed to fade. Searᴄh the Novёlƒire.n(e)t website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.

"Mmmmmm..…" Sophia's soft sigh was barely audible, lost in the closeness between them. Ross pulled her closer, his hands exploring the curves of her body with a casual confidence.