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Fading Scars: Scars Of The Past

When 'good girl' high schooler Athena falls in love with an ex-convict and bad boy, old family secrets comes back to haunt them and keep them apart. ~~~~~ Living up to her good girl reputation had never been an issue for Athena Brown, all thanks to her overbearing and controlling mother. She has the heart of an angel. Pure at heart, but has a mind full of scars. To her, pain is inevitable. That is until she meets Aiden Tobias Knight. Handsome, cocky, and with a criminal past, he was everything she needed to steer clear of. Everyone in her town knows about Aiden Knight- the troubled and ex-convict badboy who has anger issues and known for his numerous visits to jail. Those who look into Aiden's eyes only see pure fury and hatred. They all think he's beyond redemption, even Aiden himself. But not Athena. As someone who has grown accustomed to pain, she understood him a tad bit better than most people. She saw something more in those alluring green eyes. Something worth fighting for. Thanks to a school's project and Aiden's sudden interest in her, the two began spending a lot of time with each other and formed an unbreakable bond that unearths secrets and emotional turmoil for Athena and everything she had allowed herself to believe. And soon, their lives became dangerously intertwined in a race against time, lies and deceit. Twists gets turns, fates became entangled and life become even harder than before. The closer they get to each other and the more vulnerable they become, Athena has to wonder: is she saving Aiden from his darkness? Or is she pulling him deeper into hers? Read more to find out. The book is written solely from the female lead's perspective. It's also divided into two parts. ~~~~~~ Excerpt: Athena stares ahead into sheer nothingness as the cool evening breeze swept through her body, making her hair stand on end. Up to yesterday, she was the happiest girl on earth. But now, it's like she has lost all purpose, almost like every living moment makes a living scar. It leaves her bleeding helplessly, because she's all alone. She should've known happiness is never hers to begin with. She is not to love or to be loved. That's her fate. That's who she's meant to be. A soul that is forbidden to love or fall in love. Either she accepts this or she keeps getting inflicted with more pain and scars than she already has. ~~~~~ Lo and behold, here you have it guys. A slow burn whirlwind romance full of love, tears, lies, trust, pain and deceit, also known as Fading Scars: Scars Of The Past. Hope you all enjoy it as much as I love writing it. Instagram: CodeyVanilla Discord: CodeyVanilla#0574 Book cover: Credits goes to owner :)

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The First Meet.

The bell rang, and I remained seated, hoping to outwait the crowd of 'students' who were stampeding their way to the door. When all was clear, I stood up, waved tiredly at the teacher, and walked outside the classroom into the bleak hallways.

Arianna ran out of the classroom as soon as the bell rang. She has a thing for the school's pizza. I sighed heavily and opened my locker, throwing my books in it. I turned to glance at myself in the small mirror attached to the wall of the locker door, studying my reflection. My brown hair is up in a ponytail, giving a perfect view of my face. My eyes look a lot bigger than usual. The bags under them are probably the biggest out there.

This week has been pretty tough. A sigh escaped my lips as I slugged my bag over my shoulders. I turned the corner that led to the cafeteria when my phone dinged, signaling an incoming message. I stopped in the middle of the hallway, thinking there are little to no one present.

Suddenly, I heard someone yell some words out. I turned around in both confusion and curiosity to see what happened. I don't know what happened. All I remember is the harsh blow to my skull as something collided with my head and my butt hitting the floor with a thud.

"Ow!!" I groan as I brought my hand up to my forehead. I cringed when I felt the cut on my head. Oh no!! No!! No!! Please, don't let it be blood. I'll puke. Don't look, Athena. Don't. I'm no fan of blood. I can't stand the sight of it. I tend to puke when I see even the slightest bit of it. At least, I know the profession that isn't for me.

"Damn! Are you okay? Here, let me help you." A guy said as he held out a hand for me. I placed my hand in his as he pulled me up.

"Thank you." I turned to look at the person that helped me. I've seen him around, but we've never spoken before. "I'm sorry about that. I tried to warn you, but it was too late."

I opened my mouth to say something when I was rudely interrupted. " Hey! I thought you wanted to retrieve my ball."

I adjusted my head slightly to glare at the person who interrupted me. I think it's pretty safe to say I forgot to breathe for a moment as I take in his entire body.

He's huge, not simply in a height way. He's tall, almost as tall as my dad, who stands at a solid 6'5. However, he has a presence to him. He demands to be seen. Muscles that no 17 years old should be capable of possessing on display underneath his sky blue shirt. His dark blonde hair falls slightly over his left eye, leaving only his right eye. I can't help but appreciate how well sculpted he is.

Like I said before, damn.

"Shit! You're bleeding." The boy who helped me exclaimed. I gasped as I felt the liquid trail down the side of my head. Argh! I'm going to puke. The liquid fell on the floor, and the next thing I know, I had spewed my insides on someone's shoes.

Damn! What did you do, Athena? You don't go around spewing on people like they're garbage.

"What the fuck! What the hell is your problem?" He yelled, looking so angry. He looked at me as he had his face scrunched up in disgust.

"Calm down, Aiden. You hit her with a ball. That's unsettling." The other guy shot lasers at him with his eyes. I'm pretty sure it's taking everything in him not to kill him right now.

"She puked on my favorite shoes, you idiot. Urgh! It stinks." He lamented as he walked off. I used the sleeve of my shirt to wipe my mouth. Ew! That's disgusting.

"I'm so sorry about that," I said.

"Don't worry about it. Come on. Let's get you to the nurse's office." He held my upper arm before leading me to the nurse's office. I feel bad for the janitor. My puke is disgusting, just saying from experience.

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"All done now. Be careful next time, dear. We don't want the ball hitting your eye, now do we?" She smiles, looking like the stereotypical grandmother. Gray hair, soft wrinkles, and a slight purge that makes her appear comforting. She walks away, letting the guy who helped me into the room.

"You okay?" He asked as he took his seat beside me. I nodded my head shyly, playing with the loose thread on my jeans. It feels weird to be talking to someone who isn't Ari, especially after embarrassing myself in front of him.

"I'm okay. Thank you for helping me." He released a breath as he shook his head. "You didn't have to wait here with me. Your friend needed you more."

"Nah, I don't mind at all. We were the cause of your injury in the first place." I smiled at him before standing up from the bed. Maybe a little too quick as pain shot from my head, and black dots clouded my vision. Just how hard did they throw the ball?

"Are you okay? Should I call the nurse?" I shook my head, wincing in the process as black spots danced in my vision. I guess being hit on the head, alongside the migraine that I've been having for a week now, is not a good mix.

"I'm okay. Just peachy." I smiled at him before slugging my bag over my shoulder. I groaned when I remembered the fact that I missed lunch. The nurse smiled at me when she saw me.

"The bell will sound soon. Do you need me to write you a note?" I smiled gratefully at her as she wrote me a note. She handed it to me before giving the guy his slip. I still don't know his name.

"Oh, no. I'm good, thanks." The woman nodded, and we left the office. The guy held the door open for me, and I muttered a quick thank you as we walked hand in hand.

"I didn't get your name, beautiful." A blush crept up to my cheeks when he called me beautiful. No one has ever called me that except my Dad and Ari. That left a pretty sour taste in my mouth. Not now, Athena.

"It's Athena," I said to him.

"A beautiful name for a beautiful girl. I'm Gabe. Nice meeting you." I smiled as I took his hand that held out for me.

"Same here, Gabe. Thanks for helping me earlier, and I'm sorry about your friend." He laughed out as he shook his head.

"It's all good. I actually loved the whole puking incident." He leaned closer to me as if he wanted to tell me a secret. I moved a little bit closer. "I love being his friend, but he needs to be taught a lesson from time to time. The look on his face was killer."

I laughed out as I shook my head. The last bell rings, reminding me of class.

"I have to run now. I have a class." He nodded his head.

"No problem. See you around?" He asked with hope in his voice. I wonder why this guy would even want to be seen with me. I'm just a girl that happened to puke on his friend at our first meet. Definitely not a good first impression.

"See you around." I smiled at him warmly before taking the corner that leads to my AP Calculus class. Yeah, I take my subjects in advanced programs.

I rush through the now empty halls, the silence soothing my senses. After what seems like forever, I make my way into Ms. Millers AP Calculus class.

My absolute favorite class of the day, note the heavy sarcasm. She's the only teacher that tends to look for a way to annoy me. I open the door, interrupting whatever she's saying.

"You're late, Miss Brown." She reprimands.

"I have a note." I snapped, shoving the nurse's now crumpled note into her hands before moving to take a seat in the back row behind Arianna. I muttered a hello to her, but her attention is focused on the front of the room.

I rolled my eyes at her before taking my seat. Here I was, thinking she was worried about me. Getting agitated about the rough afternoon I had, I can't wait to get home and sleep the day away.

There are murmurs in the room, but I ignored them as I placed my head on the table. Someone slammed their hand on my table, jolting me awake from my slumber. I groaned, knowing it's none other than Ms. Millers. I swear that woman hates me with a kind of passion that is inexplicable.

"Well, well. If it isn't the girl that goes around puking on everyone she sees." Uh-oh, I know that voice.

I look up to see Mr. One Eyed Sexy Pants standing in front of my desk, shooting daggers at me with his eyes. I did ruin his favorite shoes, I'll glare at me too. I gulped when he suddenly smirked at me, taking his place in the seat beside me.

Shit!