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Found you

Naomi Nelson thought her life was ordinary. A quiet high school student trying to survive exams, friendships, and the confusing emotions of teenage love. But everything changes the night she receives a mysterious message attached to a bracelet she doesn't remember owning. "I found you." Soon Naomi discovers that the bracelet belonged to her late father-and it holds the key to a powerful company he helped create before his mysterious death. With the help of Ethan Cole, the intelligent and determined boy who has always stood quietly beside her, Naomi begins uncovering secrets buried deep in her father's past. But the closer they get to the truth, the more dangerous things become. Strangers begin watching them. Hidden enemies emerge. And someone is willing to do anything to claim what Naomi unknowingly inherited. As trust is tested and feelings grow stronger between Naomi and Ethan, one question begins to haunt her: Is Ethan protecting her... or hiding something from her? In a story filled with mystery, betrayal, and love, Naomi must uncover the truth about her father before the past catches up with her. Because someone out there has been waiting years to find her. And now... they finally have.
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Chapter 1

The first day of senior year always carried a strange kind of energy.

Lockers slammed open and shut like impatient drums. Students rushed through the hallways with nervous laughter, new shoes squeaking against polished floors. Some people walked in with confidence, already claiming the year as theirs. Others tried to disappear into the background, hoping the year would pass quietly.

Naomi Nelson belonged somewhere in between.

She walked through the hallway of Brookshire High School with her backpack slung over one shoulder, her long dark hair falling loosely down her back. Her eyes moved carefully from one group of students to another, taking everything in while pretending not to notice anything at all.

It was her first year here.

Transfers always felt like outsiders at first. Naomi knew that. She had changed schools before. But something about this place felt heavier, like everyone already had their circles drawn and their loyalties decided.

She stopped in front of locker 317, twisting the small lock open.

"New girl?"

Naomi turned.

A tall girl with curly hair leaned against the locker beside hers, studying her like a curious detective.

"Yeah," Naomi said politely.

"I'm Lila," the girl said with a friendly smile. "You transferred this year?"

Naomi nodded. "My dad got transferred here for work."

"Well," Lila said, pushing herself off the locker, "Brookshire High can be... interesting."

"Interesting?" Naomi asked.

Lila grinned.

"You'll see."

Before Naomi could ask what she meant, the hallway suddenly changed.

It wasn't loud exactly.

But conversations lowered.

A small ripple moved through the crowd like a quiet wave.

Naomi looked down the hallway.

A group of boys walked in together, laughing about something. But one of them stood out immediately.

He wasn't trying to be noticed.

In fact, he looked almost bored.

Tall. Dark hair slightly messy. Hands casually tucked in his pockets. His expression calm, like nothing around him could possibly surprise him anymore.

But everyone noticed him.

Even Naomi.

"Who's that?" she asked quietly.

Lila followed her gaze.

"Oh," she said, rolling her eyes. "That's Ethan Cole."

Naomi looked again.

Something about him felt... different.

"Why does everyone look at him like that?" Naomi asked.

Lila leaned closer.

"Because Ethan Cole is basically the king of Brookshire High."

Naomi raised an eyebrow.

"Seriously?"

Lila nodded.

"Top grades. Captain of the basketball team. Teachers love him. Girls love him more." She paused. "And he barely talks to anyone."

Naomi watched as Ethan walked past their row of lockers.

For a brief second, his eyes moved across the hallway.

And then they met hers.

The moment lasted less than a second.

But Naomi felt it.

A strange pause.

Like the world had quietly skipped a heartbeat.

Then Ethan looked away and kept walking.

Lila smirked.

"Well," she said, "looks like the king noticed the new girl."

Naomi rolled her eyes.

"I'm sure he didn't."

But something about that glance stayed with her.

Something she couldn't explain.

The first class of the day was English Literature.

Naomi walked into the classroom, scanning the room for an empty seat.

Most desks were already taken.

Except one.

Right by the window.

And right beside Ethan Cole.

Naomi hesitated.

Of course.

Just her luck.

But there were no other options.

So she walked over and sat down.

Ethan didn't even look up from the book in front of him.

For a few minutes, the room filled with the low murmur of students chatting before class started.

Naomi opened her notebook.

She tried to focus on the blank page.

But she could feel it.

That strange awareness when someone sits beside you.

Finally, Ethan spoke.

Without looking at her.

"You're new."

His voice was calm. Deep. Slightly curious.

Naomi blinked.

"Yes."

He turned the page of his book.

"Where did you transfer from?"

"Riverside High."

That made him glance at her.

For the first time, Naomi noticed how sharp his eyes were. Dark. Observant.

"Riverside?" he said. "That's across the state."

"My dad's job moved us."

Ethan nodded once.

Then he went back to reading.

Conversation over.

Naomi almost laughed.

So that was Ethan Cole.

Mysterious. Quiet. Slightly rude.

Just as she turned back to her notebook, Ethan spoke again.

"You chose the wrong seat."

Naomi frowned.

"What?"

He tilted his head slightly toward the door.

Three girls had just walked into the classroom.

All of them looked straight at Naomi.

Then at Ethan.

Then back at Naomi.

Their expressions immediately hardened.

Naomi looked back at Ethan.

"What do you mean?"

Ethan closed his book slowly.

"They usually sit there."

Naomi followed his gaze.

The girls were already walking toward them.

And judging by their expressions...

They did not look happy.

One of them stopped beside Naomi's desk.

She crossed her arms.

"You're sitting in my seat."

Naomi glanced at the empty classroom.

"There were no names on it."

The girl smiled.

But it wasn't friendly.

"You're new. So I'll explain it nicely."

She leaned down slightly.

"That seat belongs to people who know their place."

The classroom suddenly grew quiet.

Everyone was watching now.

Naomi felt the tension immediately.

But she didn't move.

"I'm comfortable here," she said calmly.

The girl's smile vanished.

Her eyes flicked toward Ethan.

He hadn't said a word the entire time.

He simply watched.

The girl straightened slowly.

"Fine," she said coldly.

Then she looked at Naomi again.

"Just remember something."

Her voice dropped slightly.

"People who sit beside Ethan Cole usually regret it."

She turned and walked away with her friends.

The room slowly returned to its normal noise.

Naomi let out a quiet breath.

"Well," she muttered. "That was dramatic."

Beside her, Ethan spoke again.

"I warned you."

Naomi looked at him.

"Are they always like that?"

Ethan shrugged.

"Sometimes worse."

Naomi studied him for a moment.

"You could have said something."

Ethan leaned back slightly in his chair.

"Would that have helped?"

Naomi didn't answer.

Maybe he had a point.

The teacher walked into the room a moment later, and class officially began.

But Naomi couldn't shake the strange feeling settling in her chest.

Because throughout the entire class...

She caught Ethan looking at her more than once.

Not in the way the other boys looked at girls.

Not curiosity.

Not admiration.

Something else.

Like he was trying to figure her out.

And somehow...

That made Naomi even more nervous.

When the bell rang, students rushed out of the classroom.

Naomi packed her bag quickly.

But just as she stood up, Ethan spoke again.

"You should be careful."

She looked at him.

"Why?"

He slung his backpack over his shoulder.

"Brookshire High isn't kind to people who stand out."

Naomi raised an eyebrow.

"And sitting next to you makes me stand out?"

Ethan gave a small smile.

The first one she had seen from him.

"More than you realize."

Then he walked out of the classroom.

Leaving Naomi standing there.

Confused.

Curious.

And somehow feeling like this year at Brookshire High...

Was going to change her life in ways she couldn't yet imagine.

But what Naomi didn't know yet...

Was that Ethan Cole had been watching her long before today.

And the real reason he noticed her...

Was something she wasn't supposed to discover.

Not yet.

Because hidden inside Ethan's locker...

Was a photograph.

A photograph of Naomi Nelson.

Taken three years ago.

Long before she ever came to Brookshire High.

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