Jasmine POV

It's hard to keep your head held high when the weight of your problems seems to be holding it down. That feeling reached me again as I walked down the halls at the high school. I try to move away, but every time someones seems to find out what happened.

"Jasmine." His voice sent chills through my spine as I turned around and saw him, a smirk on his face like he had nothing better to do with his life. He grabbed my hand, and I flinched a little. Hoping nobody noticed, I went along with his little games and continued with his hand in mine, and I wasn't a fan of that.

Lindy POV

We've coped without Jasmine, we were a group without Jasmine. But now that he is in her life, we never seem to have time for the bubbly brunette. She's also been distant lately, and I know that she's hiding something.

"Lindy!" The voice of my germaphobe but adorable friend Garrett ran through these halls as he approached me, holding a cute little envelope stamped with sealing wax. I smiled a bit.

"What's Up?" I asked, looking in his eyes. They were so big and brown. And cute.

"Read this." He handed me the little envelope. I looked at it. It had Red Sealing Wax, just like the one I used in my third grade letter. No words were on the front. I then opened the letter and read it.

Would you like to go to that dance with me?

"Garrett, is this for..." I started, with a huge smile on my face.

"Read the back."

I flipped over the card and my face fell.

Logan's POV

She's uncomfortable around him. They way she flinches at his touch, doesn't stand close to him, and seems to only hold his hand when he reaches for it. I hate how he makes Jasmine feel.

"Logan." I turned around to see the usually happy, smiley Delia standing next to me. She was holding something behind her back.

"What-" I got cut off by Delia handing me a photo.

"She must really like him!" Delia said, and skipped off. I looked down at the photo and I almost ripped it in half.

Jasmine. Kissing him.

"Enjoy what you see Watson?" A voice ran down my spine, a voice mistaken for no one else.

Him.

Tom Bigham.