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Aching Hearts: Caught Between Two Loves

Love was never supposed to hurt this much. Lia thought life would be simple-finish school, protect the people she loves, and keep her heart safe. But everything changes when two very different boys step into her world. Jaden is steady, patient, and quietly devoted. The one who understands her silences and stands by her even when she pushes him away. Adrian is intense, unpredictable, and impossible to ignore. The one who sees the parts of Lia she tries so hard to hide. Caught between comfort and chaos, loyalty and desire, Lia finds herself trapped in a love triangle she never meant to create. Every moment with them pulls her heart in two different directions. But love isn't the only thing at stake. As emotions grow stronger, jealousy rises, and secrets begin to surface, the fragile bond between the three of them starts to crack. One wrong choice could shatter friendships, destroy trust, and leave hearts broken beyond repair. Because sometimes, loving two people doesn't just hurt. It changes everything.
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Chapter 4

The classroom felt unusually tense that morning, as though the air itself had thickened with unspoken thoughts and restrained emotions. Sunlight filtered in through the wide glass windows, casting pale rectangles across the tiled floor, but it did nothing to warm the mood. Students sat at their desks in uneven rows, some whispering quietly, others staring blankly at the board. The low hum of restlessness lingered beneath the surface, waiting for something-anything-to break it.

Lia sat beside Jaden, her notebook open in front of her, pen resting idly between her fingers. The page was still mostly blank, save for the heading she'd written at the start of class. Normally, she would already be jotting down notes, keeping pace with the lesson, but today her thoughts refused to settle. Her eyes flicked toward the front of the room, then drifted back again, unfocused. Beside her, Jaden leaned back slightly in his chair, one arm hooked lazily over the desk, though his gaze was alert, quietly observant.

The sharp, grating sound of chalk scraping against the board filled the room as the teacher paced slowly from one side to the other. His shoes tapped softly against the floor, each step measured, deliberate. His eyes scanned the students as though searching for weakness-or perhaps opportunity.

"Miss Kira," the teacher said suddenly, stopping mid-step. His voice cut through the murmur of the classroom like a blade. "Answer the question on the board."

Silence fell instantly.

Kira stiffened in her seat. Slowly, she lifted her head and stared at the equation written across the board. Her lips parted slightly, as if she were about to speak, then pressed together again. Seconds stretched, heavy and uncomfortable. The room waited, every eye fixed on her, the tension tightening with each passing moment. A second turned into several. She didn't know the answer.

A few students shifted in their seats. Someone coughed. The teacher's expression hardened, impatience flickering across his face.

Before he could move on or call someone else, Lia raised her hand.

"Sir, may I?" she asked, her voice steady despite the fluttering in her chest.

The teacher paused, then nodded. "Go ahead."

Lia stood, smoothing her skirt unconsciously as she walked toward the board. Each step felt louder than the last, but her mind was already working through the problem. She picked up the chalk, her movements calm and precise, and began to solve the equation neatly, line by line. The room remained silent, watching. When she finished, she stepped back slightly.

The teacher studied the board, then smiled. "Correct. Well done."

A ripple of murmurs spread across the classroom as Lia returned to her seat. Some students glanced at her with admiration, others with indifference. She sat down quietly, her heart still racing, and avoided looking around.

Kira's face darkened.

"Always acting like you know everything," she muttered, loud enough to be heard. Her tone dripped with bitterness. "Trying to embarrass people."

Lia froze. Her fingers tightened around her pen. Slowly, she turned her head. "I was just trying to help-"

"Help?" Kira snapped, spinning toward her. "You just like attention."

Before Lia could respond, Jaden turned in his seat. His chair scraped sharply against the floor, the sound drawing everyone's attention.

"That's enough," he said, his voice firm, edged with anger. "She answered because the teacher asked. If you're embarrassed, that's not her fault."

The class went quiet.

Kira scoffed, crossing her arms. "Why are you always defending her?"

"Because you're wrong," Jaden replied without hesitation. His gaze never left her.

"Both of you," the teacher said firmly, stepping in before the situation could escalate further. "That's enough. Focus on the lesson."

The tension lingered even as the teacher resumed teaching, his voice filling the room once more. Lia kept her eyes on her book, pretending to read, though the words blurred together. Her heart raced-not from the confrontation, but from the way Jaden had stood up for her without thinking twice. The certainty in his voice echoed in her mind, unsettling and strangely comforting all at once.

When the bell finally rang, chairs scraped loudly against the floor and students rushed out, eager to escape the stifling atmosphere.

Class was over.

But something between Lia and Jaden had shifted-quietly, unmistakably.

Lia walked down the hallway after class, her backpack slung loosely over one shoulder. The corridor was crowded, voices bouncing off the walls, laughter and chatter blending into a dull roar. Lockers slammed open and shut as students gathered their things. Yet amid the chaos, her eyes searched for only one person.

Jaden.

She found him by the lockers, casually closing his bag. The sight of him made her heart lift slightly, a soft warmth blooming in her chest before she could stop it. She took a step forward, then halted. Something held her back-fear, uncertainty, maybe both.

She hesitated. Then she took a deep breath and approached him from the side.

"Hey... um, thanks," she said softly. Her eyes flicked away almost immediately, unable to meet his gaze for more than a second. "For earlier."

Jaden looked up, surprise flickering across his face before a smile formed. It wasn't wide or dramatic-just warm, genuine. "No problem," he said simply.

Nothing more needed to be said-except maybe everything they hadn't said yet.

Lia nodded, a tiny, almost imperceptible smile touching her lips. "See you in class," she murmured. Then she turned and walked away, her steps brisk, careful not to linger.

Jaden watched her go, his smile fading as he sensed the distance she was putting between them. He knew it wasn't about anger or pride. It was something else-something deeper, heavier, something she wasn't ready to face yet.

And Lia, though grateful, felt the ache of that distance as she moved through the throng of students. She wanted to stay. Wanted to linger in the quiet warmth of his presence, to say more than just thank you. But her heart whispered caution, reminding her of all the reasons she needed to keep her guard up.

So she walked away.

Jaden stayed by his locker long after Lia had disappeared into the crowd. The hallway buzzed with life, but he hardly noticed. His eyes kept drifting back to where she had been standing, the weight of her soft "thanks" lingering longer than it should have.

It wasn't just gratitude. He could feel the hesitation in her steps, the way she'd turned away before he could say anything else. The realization hurt more than he wanted to admit-but he understood. She wasn't ready. Maybe she never would be.

He ran a hand through his hair, exhaling slowly. All he wanted was to protect her-to make things easier for her-and yet every act of loyalty seemed to push her a little further away.

Jaden leaned against the locker, silent and thoughtful. Maybe waiting was all he could do for now. Maybe patience was the only way to stay near her without breaking the fragile trust she still allowed him to hold.

And so he stayed, quietly watching, quietly hoping, knowing that every day he stayed by her side-even at a distance-was one day closer to her letting him in.

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