Cherreads

Almost_midnight

Travis_Germany
15
Completed
--
NOT RATINGS
714
Views
Synopsis
Elara Quinn is just trying to survive her final year of high school without making waves. But when the mysterious and oddly familiar Jace Rowen transfers into her sleepy coastal town, her quiet world is flipped upside down. He’s charming, secretive, and somehow knows more about the town than any outsider should. When they're paired for a class project, Elara gets pulled into Jace’s strange orbit — and into a mystery that’s been buried for six years. A faded photograph. A cottage on the cliffs. A name that doesn’t match his. As their connection deepens, so do the secrets — and the danger lurking in the shadows. When her best friend is attacked and a black car starts following her, Elara realizes that Jace isn’t just hiding from his past — he’s running from people willing to do anything to keep the truth buried. Just before her eighteenth birthday, Jace asks her to run away with him. But he never shows up. Instead, Elara receives a chilling message from an unknown number: “If you want to see him again, stop digging. You don’t know who you’re messing with.” As a figure steps out of the shadows, Elara’s world goes dark.
VIEW MORE

Chapter 1 - The new guy

Elara Quinn had one goal for her senior year: stay invisible. After a rocky junior year filled with gossip, ghosting friends, and one terrible breakup, she's more than happy to keep her head down and her earbuds in. Her small town, Grayridge, isn't exactly bursting with excitement, and that's just how she wants it — predictable, quiet, controlled.

But the first day shatters that plan when a new student walks into Mr. Harlan's first-period English class like he owns the place. Jace Rowen. With his tousled hair, sharp cheekbones, and calm confidence, he immediately becomes the center of attention. Whispers spread faster than wildfire — no one's seen him before, and he's not listed in last year's transfer projections.

Everyone else is fascinated. Elara is annoyed. He's too smooth for someone who's "new." His jokes land too easily, his answers in class are a little too polished. And when he sits beside her, tossing out some casual comment about the weather in a way-too-familiar tone, her red flags go up. Who is this guy?

They get paired for a semester-long project on contemporary literature. Elara groans inwardly. Group work means contact. And Jace, somehow, already knows how to push her buttons with a smirk and a quip. But under that charm, she notices something strange. He slips up when referencing places in town. Mentions people he shouldn't know. And once, during a class discussion about local history, he mutters a correction under his breath — one that's not in the textbook.

Later, in the hallway, she catches him staring at the old trophy case like he's searching for someone. Or something. When she asks about it, he just smiles and walks away.

By the end of the first week, Elara realizes Jace Rowen is more than just the new guy. He's a mystery — and part of her wants to solve it, even if it means getting noticed.