Page 124 of New Reign


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It’s just an image — from the cliff walk. The leather jacket, the wind, the eyes. Text below:

“They didn’t break me. They revealed me.”

Sponsored by some teen mental health non-profit Tristan’s PR team hooked up with.

I pull over again.

I get out and just stand there on the sidewalk, staring up.

Cars pass. People walk by. Someone nearby points up at the screen and says, “That’s that girl from TikTok.”

I shove my hands in my pockets.

“I fucking love you,” I say under my breath.

The words taste like truth and defeat at the same time.

She has no idea I’m standing here, looking up at a ten-foot version of her. She’s living a life that’s expanding every second.

And here I am.

Staring at a billboard.

Trying to figure out how to be worthy of even talking to her again.

That night, I end up at Xavier’s place because being in my own house feels like trying to breathe underwater.

His den is chaos as always. Music on low, snacks everywhere, a game muted on the TV.

Mindy’s at the dining table with her laptop and a pair of noise-canceling headphones, analyzing engagement and reach like she was born doing this. She gives me a little salute when I walk in. Tristan is already there drinking something that looks old and illegal.

“Star-crossed idiot,” she says. “Welcome.”

“Traitor informant,” I reply.

She grins and goes back to work.

Tristan tosses me a drink — soda, not beer. He knows better than to give me alcohol in this state.

X pats the couch. “Come suffer with us.”

I drop down, stretch my legs out, and stare at nothing.

“Thanksgiving weekend,” Tristan says. “Your parents doing the big ridiculous dinner?”

“Yeah,” I say. “You?”

“Flying to Aspen right after,” he says. “But not until Monday. My mom has to be seen giving to the ‘less fortunate’ first.”

X smirks. “We’re hosting three other families. It’s going to be a nightmare. Mindy is coming as my plus one of course.”

They both look at me.

“What?” I ask.

“Jade’s parents are coming in, right?” X says.

“Yeah,” I say slowly. “They’re driving up.”