Meanwhile...
The theatre, as soon as Elion and William left with Celeste...
"So," Aria said, eyes narrowing, "you gonna explain why youâre staring after him like a desperate
whâ
"
"Finish that," Mira snapped, "and I swear Iâll rip that dyed hair out of your skull."
"Itâs not died, bitch..." Aria scoffed. "And everyone knows youâre basically throwing yourself at him. Just like with William. Donât pretend youâre some innocent flower, whore."
Gasps shot through the room like arrows.
Mira stood so abruptly that her shoes scraped loudly against the floor. "Excuse me? At least Iâm not stalking him like a jealous, obsessive bitch."
Their classmates shifted in their seats, wide-eyed.
Aria leaned in, lips curling. "You? With Elion? Please. Youâre just convenientâ"
"What the hell is going on here?" Jared approached, trying to insert himself between them, voice tense. "Mira, I need to talk to you, Williamâ."
Mira didnât even look at him.
"Fuck off." The entire class froze.
A pen dropped somewhere in the front.
She turned her glare on him. "Did you not hear me? Fuck. Off. Pathetic bastard. You are nothing but a dog that wags their tail at their master!"
If the class had been shocked before, now they were airless.
Jared blinked rapidly, as if trying to reboot his brain. "Youâ what did youâ"
He reached out in frustration, grabbing Miraâs wrist roughly. "Enough! Youâre bothâ"
Miraâs reaction was instantaneous.
She whipped around, eyes blazing with murderous fury. "LET. GO. OF. ME!"
Her voice cracked like lightning, so loud that William actually flinched.
Then she yanked her hand out of his grip so violently he stumbled. "You perverted bastard! Touch me again, and Iâll break your arm!"
A breathless hush consumed the class.
Ariaâs laugh was a sharp, delighted thing. "What, grabbing girls now? Real noble conduct, Jared. No wonder Elion beat your filthy asses, along with Dawncrest."
The class collectively lost their minds.
People exchanged looks, disbelief, awe, and fear. Two girls were actually whispering prayers.
"Theyâre teaming up on him",
someone murmured.
Jared looked around and saw it: The disgust in his classmatesâ eyes. The judgment.The whispers.
His jaw clenched so tight a vein bulged on his forehead.
"You..." he hissed. "You will pay for this."
He turned to his buddies. "Come on."
They shuffled out quickly, more eager to flee than to follow.
The door slammed behind them.
For a single peaceful heartbeat, the room was silent.
Then...
Aria smiled sweetly at Mira.
"You handled that well," she said. "For a scheming whore."
"Oh, you want to go again?" Mira stood up. "Fine. Letâs go again."
And just like two cats seeing each other for the first time on opposite sides of territory lines, they launched right back into verbal warfare.
Insults.
Claws.
Hissing.
Death threats.
A chair may or may not have been kicked.
People watched, equal parts terrified and entertained.
Isolde blinked repeatedly, turning to Lyra. "Are they... fighting over Elion?" She actually couldnât believe her own eyes.
Lyra put a hand on her forehead. "I donât know. I donât think I want to know."
Meanwhile, Tessa, who was seated a few rows down, watched the chaos with the brightest, most entertained grin imaginable.
When Mira hurled a particularly savage insult comparing Aria to a "discount alley cat with abandonment issues," Tessa lost it.
She burst into loud, wheezing laughter, smacking her desk, tears forming in her eyes.
Then she actually tipped sideways out of her seat, hitting the floor with a squeak as she coughed for air.
Aria folded her arms. "Oh, look. The academyâs resident temptress wants another go."
Mira smirked. "Temptress? Please. Youâre just pissed he actually likes me."
"Likes you?" Aria barked a laugh. "Heâs being polite. Elionâs too nice to tell you to back off."
"Too nice?" Mira stepped closer, eyes blazing. "This coming from you? The same girl who ignored and treated him like air for six months straight, like he was garbage?"
Ariaâs smile tightened. "I had my reasons."
"Oh, Iâm sure you did," Mira shot back. "Like thinking you were too good for him?"
"Thatâs notâ"
"And you suddenly show up the moment he looks different. Taller. Handsome. Stronger." Mira leaned in. "Coincidence?"
Ariaâs cheeks flushed with anger. "Donât twist things. At least I wasnât flirting with every guy in class before this."
"What?" Mira blinked. "Do you even hear yourself? I wasnât flirting, I was surviving. You have this pretty little princess reputation; everyone worships you. I had to actually talk to people."
Ariaâs jaw clenched. "You flirt with anything that breathes."
"And you freeze up around anything that breathes," Mira countered. "At least Iâm not a pink-obsessed child hiding behind a cutesy facade."
Ariaâs brow twitched dangerously. "Say that again."
Mira raised both hands mockingly. "SorryâI meant a pink-obsessed child AND hypocrite. Better?"
Aria stepped closer until their faces were inches apart. "You think Elion would choose you over me?"
Mira didnât flinch. "He already did."
"He was just using you!"
"And you think he wouldnât do the same with you?"
Aria blinked, just for a fraction of a second. Her fingers curled tightly. "...You think just because you sit with him now that heâs yours?"
Mira tilted her head. "Oh? Do you want him to be yours?"
Aria stiffened. "Thatâ Thatâs notâ"
"Be honest for once," Mira said softly, voice razor-sharp. "You like him. Youâve liked him for a while. But your pride wouldnât let you talk to him."
Ariaâs breath hitched. The class went still.
"Iâ" Aria swallowed hard. "Thatâs none of your business."
"It became my business the moment you started calling me names," Mira said coldly.
Ariaâs lips parted, but no insult came out. For the first time, she looked... cornered.
And Mira realized it.
But she hadnât won. Far from it.
Aria had the advantage, not because Elion chose her... but because Mira had hurt him before, and now she was desperately trying to make up for it.
And Aira... Elion probably cared about her. Just not fully. But Aria was in a far better position than she was.
Mira exhaled slowly, letting the tension settle.
She could push harder.
She could win this confrontation.
But winning the fight didnât mean winning Elion.
So instead, she stepped back.
"You know..." Mira said, tone softer but no less confident, "Youâre right about one thing."
Aria frowned, confused. "...What thing?"
"Elion isnât mine," Mira admitted. "Not fully. Not in a way that excludes anyone else."
Aria blinked, startled.
"And heâs not yours either," Mira added gently.
The words hit Aria like cold water.
Mira continued, voice calm but firm. "Iâve been with him. Iâve been close to him. But youâve also been there in ways I havenât. He likes you. And despite all this fighting..."
Mira gestured vaguely at the air between them, "...he wouldnât want us tearing each other apart."
Aria hesitated. Her anger faltered.
Mira took a breath, then dropped the bomb:
"So maybe... we donât make him choose."
Aria stared at her, stunned. "...What?"
"Sharing," Mira said simply. "You and me. We stop fighting. We stop dragging him into our mess. We both want to be with him. So... we share him."
The class collectively choked on their own saliva.
Ariaâs brain short-circuited.
"M-m-mira," she stammered, face turning crimson, "what do you mean share?"
Mira shrugged. "Exactly what it sounds like."
Ariaâs jaw dropped.
Mira smiled faintly. "How about it, pink princess? Want to share?"
Aria opened her mouthâ
Closed itâ
Opened it againâ
But no words came out.
For once, Mira had completely, utterly left her speechless.