Chapter 2

Yep, there it was. Another duck following the social norm Caleb thought.

He didn't need to know the first thing about Hanna, he could tell from the way she dressed, the way she spoke & the way she joined her peers in formation. She was just like every other mean girl he'd come across ten thousand times before. Strolling through the halls with his hands tucked into the pockets of his jeans Caleb stopped when he saw a girl kneeling down behind the teachers desk.

Not half obvious she was trying to break into the teachers desk. Opening the door he leant against the frame of the door.

" Need some help with that? "

" I...I was uh...I was just looking for a " Spencer stammered.

" A chainsaw? " Caleb said raising his eyebrows. " I can pick that for you if you want? " Caleb pointed to the desk where Spencer was standing.

" Could you close that door please? " Spencer whispered. Caleb opened the door even further. He was no one's puppet.

" Feeling a draft? "

" Look this is way too complicated for me to explain right now ". Caleb was confused. Complicated? What was so complicated about breaking into a teachers desk? Just pick the lock, take what you want & get the hell out of there.

" What's complicated? I don't live in a cave, I get it. The rich girls steal, the pretty girls lie, the smart girls play dumb and the dumb girls spend their days trying to be all of the above " Caleb replied quickly.

" How much will it cost to make you forget that you walked in here? " Spencer tried bribing him. Folding his arms Caleb rested on the door frame and stared back at her.

" I don't want your money " he shrugged one of his shoulders & started backing away from the office. " Think of it as your lucky night " Caleb laughed and walked away.

" This isn't a joke! How much? " Spencer called out. " How much?! " Caleb didn't turn around, instead he strolled through the school until he found the library. He snuck inside & locked the doors behind him laughing how easy it was to have someone owe you, these kids may be rich but boy were they dangerously stupid.