COF Highschool au Chapter 1
âWe can just put it back,â Sev said, studying the golden objects on the table.
âWhat do you mean âjust put it backâ? Look at it!â Tristan exclaimed. It was true that perhaps the trophy was a little worse for wear. The figure on top had snapped off the base pillars, and the side of it was splattered in mud. This is the worst day of my life.
âLetâs clean it off, glue the top back on and stick it back in the case. Easy-peasy.â Tristan was already shaking his head even before Sev finished speaking.
âItâs already daytime, people will see us, and I bet theyâve already noticed the missing trophy!â Tristan ran a panicked hand through his hair and spared the broken trophy another look. He froze.
âI know what to do,â He spoke slowly, carefully, glancing towards the closed door.
âWhat?â Sev asked, curious as to what Tristan could possibly have thought of.
âWe hide it. We hide it somewhere where it wonât be found and we donât tell anyone what we did.â
âItâs a trophy, not a murder, Tristan,â Sev reminded him, despite the fact he was already coming up with possible places to hide it. His house would be the obvious choice, since Tristanâs dad was the principal and they couldnât risk him finding out about the broken trophy. âBut I guess I can find a spot for it at my house.â Tristanâs face broke into a grin.
âThanks, Sev. Will you be able to hide it for the school day?â Sev nodded and shoved the trophy pieces into the depths of his backpack.
The pair emerged from the empty classroom into the flooded hallways. Students were everywhere, clustering around lockers, chatting in the middle of the halls, and making their way to first period. Sev and Tristan nodded quickly at each other before separating and disappearing into the crowd.
Nyk had to sprint to Spanish in order to claim the seat beside Anders before Latham could. The older boy raised an eyebrow at her as she flopped down on the chair, panting.
âI want to join the cheer squad,â She breathed out. Anders grinned at her.
âFinally! Weâre desperate enough for members that I even asked Sev to join. Sev!â He exclaimed. âCome to the gym during lunch, you can try out, and we can get you your uniform.â Nyk let out a relieved sigh and thanked Anders. The bell rang. A binder slammed down onto the table.
âYouâre in my seat.â She looked up to see Latham glaring at her.
âJeez, okay, Iâm moving..â Nyk gathered her stuff and retreated to her usual spot in the back, next to Kade. He was reading something on his phone and glanced at her when she sat down.
âHave you seen the schoolâs website?â He asked. She shook her head and he held his phone out to her. She took it and skimmed the page in front of her.
Recently Auzerecâs Highâs first place soccer trophy was stolen. We are asking any and all students involved to come forward and return the trophy by the end of the school day. If the trophy is not returned by the end of the school day today, then students may be pulled for questioning.
Nyk laughed and handed Kade back his phone. âThis is ridiculous. Itâs a trophy! They can just get a new one.â She quickly quieted as their teacher, Mrs. Dee entered the classroom. Nyk pulled out her phone and held it under the table to text Tristan.
Nyk: did you see the website lol
â„ Tris â„: No? What does it say?
âHis contact name has hearts in it?â Kadeâs voice was practically disgusted. Nykâs face heated.
âMind your own business!â She hissed at him.
Nyk: some kids stole a trophy apparently
â„ Tris â„: Did they say who did it?
Nyk: no but their gonna be questioning people
A hand tapped on the wood in front of her. âPhone please, Veronyka. You can pick it up after class.â Nyk met Mrs. Deeâs eyes, quickly silenced her phone, and handed it to her, embarrassed that sheâd been caught. Kade smirked at her as their teacher walked back to the front of the classroom. She stuck her tongue out at him and turned her attention to Mrs. Dee as she began to write verbs on the whiteboard.
Nyk :) : some kids stole a trophy apparently
Tristan froze. Surely if heâd been busted he wouldâve already been called to his fatherâs office. Right? He tapped out a response with shaking fingers.
Tristan: Did they say who did it?
It took Nyk an agonizingly long minute to respond. Tristan bit his nail and waited for her to finish typing. Did Sev get caught with the trophy?
Nyk :) : no but their gonna be questioning people
He rolled his eyes and pocketed his phone before the teacher caught him with it. It was far too early in the day for him to be doing statistics, but that didnât stop Mr. Ellet from passing out worksheets. Tristan frowned at his, noticing that it was different from the sheet belonging to the kid sitting next to him. Again? I need to have a talk with my dad; he canât keep doing this. Nevertheless, he picked up his pencil and began to fill out the paper.
The bell signaling the end of first period rang, and Tristan rose from his seat. He hurried out into the hall and shot Sev a few texts.
Tristan: They know the trophyâs missing.
Tristan: You still have it right?
Sev: Yes I still have the trophy
He opted not to respond to Sevâs last text.
âThat was great!â Anders shouted at Nyk. She beamed at him. âOkay come over here so I can get your size and uniform.â She jogged over to the other side of the gym âAlright, you can go back to lunch now.â She nodded and grabbed her things.
She hurried to the cafeteria and slid into an empty spot at her table.
âGuess whoâs officially a cheerleader!â Nyk exclaimed excitedly. Kade grinned at her and Tristan congratulated her. Latham didnât bother to look up at her, probably still peeved that she had briefly borrowed his seat during Spanish. She glanced around for Elliot and Sparrow but they werenât there.
âThatâs cool, Nyk,â Tristan flashed her a smile. She offered one back, and could practically feel Kade rolling his eyes at them. Latham stood up and walked away, most likely leaving to track down Anders.
K: Ugh get a room you guys
Nyk smirked at her phone.
Nyk: someday youre gonna have a crush that i can tease you about
Kade took suspiciously long to respond.
âAre you guys seriously texting each other while Iâm right here?â Tristan gave each of them a mock offended look. Nyk and Kade rolled their eyes at him. âVery uncool, guys.â He paused and glanced at their table. âHey, why doesnât Sev ever eat with us?â
Nyk thought for a moment. The question was kind of out of the blue, honestly. Sev showed up for the study group and then they occasionally waved to him in class or in the halls. But that was it. He wasnât really friends with any of them. Sheâd never really thought about what Sev did when he wasnât with them. Did he even have friends at all?
âI was under the impression that he didnât want to,â Kade said. Nyk had forgotten that Tristan was still waiting for an answer.
âWell I donât think heâs really hanging out with anyone else. We should see if he wants to have lunch with us tomorrow,â Tristan nodded as he said this, as if confirming that he liked his idea. Nyk and Kade looked at each other. Kade shrugged and returned to his salad bowl.
Sev twisted the key through the lock and yanked the door open. Hestia would be home soon, so he quickly grabbed the trophy pieces and shoved them in the back of his closet, where hopefully she would be unable to find them. His phone chimed several times in a row.
Tristan: Did you hide the trophy?
Tristan: Did your parents find out about it?
Sev: You have got to stop
Sev: Yes the trophy is hidden, no my mother did not find out about it
Tristan: Hey do you want to have lunch with the study group tomorrow? You donât usually eat with us.
Sev turned off his phone. He didnât want Tristan to keep trying to convince him to hang out with the group. If he was being honest, he was pretty close to quitting it. He didnât really fit in with them. He was always the outsider. It felt pointless to attend their study group if no one except Tristan was even going to try to engage with him outside of it. He tossed his phone on his bed and went to kill time before Hestia got back. He could probably fit a movie in.
This is so bad. I canât do this. Iâm going to say the wrong thing oh my-
âCome in, Tristan,â His fatherâs voice sounded from the open doorway. Tristan slowly walked in and sat down in the chair that was closest to the principalâs desk. Unsurprisingly no student had come forward and returned the trophy, so interviews were being conducted. Tristan met his fatherâs eyes.
âNow, obviously this is just a formality.â Cassian informed him. âBut still. Where were you on the night before last?â Tristan began to panic.
We didnât have a cover story! What am I supposed to say?!
âI was hanging out with my friend, Sev,â He began. Cassian nodded for him to continue. âWe got some food and went back to his place to watch a movie.â He opened his mouth to continue, but his father held up a hand.
âThatâs good enough, you can go.â Tristan thanked his father and quickly left. I did it!
His feelings of relief were quickly halted when he saw who was being interviewed next. It was Sev. Tristan hastily grabbed the other boyâs arm and whispered in his ear: âWe got food and watched a movie at your house.â
Sev gave him a brief nod and disappeared into Cassianâs office. Tristan returned to class and worried about Sev and the trophy. Then he went to his next class and worried about Sev and the trophy. Finally, he couldnât take it anymore.
Tristan: Okay I know you told me to leave you alone but please tell me nothing went wrong in your interview.
Sev: It was fine. We got burgers, fries, and shakes, then watched Spirited Away
Sev: Yeah itâs a good movie.
Sev: Well donât go around telling people that, weâve got to keep our cover intact
Tristan: What, are you a spy now?
Sev: Youâre the one who wanted to hide the trophy
When Tristan got home, it was clear that his father was frustrated with the theft of the trophy. He and the schoolâs safety officers had interviewed the bulk of the students and found no viable culprits. Tristan had never been a very good liar, and he was afraid that he might crack if his father continued to chase his own tail in an effort to find whoever had stolen the trophy.
Tristan: I think we need to tell my dad that we did it.
Tristan: Heâs getting very frustrated at the whole situation.
Sev: Ok? He is a grown man he can deal with himself
Tristan: I really just think we should
Sev: Ok then go tell him if itâs making you so upset
Tristan: I donât know if I can.
Sev: Then donât
Tristan: I feel like I have to.
Tristan: Iâm worried about getting in trouble.
Truthfully, Tristan wasnât quite sure of what to do. On one hand, telling his father would get the whole situation over with, and he wouldnât have to worry about keeping any covers intact. But on the other, he was facing some probably pretty serious repercussions for what he and Sev had done. It had been his idea too, to take the trophy. He only wanted to take a picture of it, to send as a joke to the study group chat. Instead the trophy had fallen and broken, and he had gotten stuck in this mess.
Finally, he poked his head into his dadâs office. His father was on the phone with someone, so Tristan waited until he hung up.
âWho was that?â He asked, hoping to get a somewhat pleasant conversation going before he confessed. Cassian graced him with a rare smile.
âThat was Sevro Lastlight, calling to tell me that he was the one who took the trophy.â What?
âReally?â Tristan responded after a moment. Why would he do that?
âYes, really,â His father replied, sifting through a stack of papers on his desk. Tristan slowly retreated from the room. He still hadnât fully processed what had happened. Why would Sev confess for me?
Tristan: You called my dad??
Sev: eh Iâve already done worse things than stealing a trophy
Tristan: That was really awesome of you, Sev.
Sev: How do you not know that
Tristan: Hey, have lunch with the study group. I know you already said no, but youâre my friend and I feel bad that you eat alone.
Sev: I donât mind eating alone
Tristan cheered. Maybe today wasnât that bad after all.