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The Edge Of Us

Enyolicious
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Keilani Johnson has always known how to stay invisible - or at least she tried to. But in a High School ruled by whispers, reputations, and cruel smirks, even silence becomes a target. And no one made her life harder than Cole Green - the reckless, untouchable bad boy with a permanent smirk and fists that spoke louder than his words. From the moment she stepped into freshman year, Keilani became his favorite punching bag. What started as jokes turned into torment, and what should have been her best years became unbearable. But no one noticed. No one ever does- until it's almost too late. When Cole stumbles upon Keilani on the edge of the school rooftop, everything shifts. The cruelty he once wore like amor shatters in that moment, and he's forced to face the truth: he broke a girl who was already barely holding on. Haunted by guilt and driven by something he can't explain, Cole starts showing up - not with apologies, but with consistency. And slowly, walls begin to crack, secrets unravel, and two broken souls discover that sometimes the people who hurt us the most are the ones who need saving too. But can a story that began in pain rewrite itself into something beautiful? Or are some scars too deep to ever truly heal?
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Chapter 1 - Chapter One

Some people think silence is peaceful. But when you've spent every day trying to be invisible, silence just feels like confirmation that no one sees you. No one cares.I stopped believing anyone did a long time ago anyways.

The stairs groaned beneath my feet as I climbed higher, past the "No Entry" sign, up to the roof where no one ever went. The door was always supposed to be locked—but I guess even the school stopped caring like the rest of them.

The air was colder up here. Sharper, like it knew why I came. My fingers clutched the edge of the railing, and for a moment, I just stood there, staring out at the fading sky. Everything looked so small. So quiet. So easy to leave behind.

I didn't want to feel anymore. Not the ache in my chest. Not the shame, or the exhaustion, or the echo of voices that clung to me like bruises.

Especially not his voice.

"Freak."

"Try smiling, it won't crack your face."

"Do you ever shut up, Johnson?"

I squeezed my eyes shut. The memories always sounded like him—Cole Green. The school's golden boy with a devil's grin. My personal tormentor since freshman year. He had friends. Followers. A permanent smirk that could slice skin.

And me? I was just the joke he never got tired of telling.

Until today.

I stepped closer to the ledge, toes barely inches from the edge. My heart was pounding, but for once, it wasn't from fear. It was from finally feeling like I was taking control.

Then I heard it.

Footsteps.

A door slamming open.

And that voice—the one I hated most in the world—cutting through the wind like a knife to my spine.

"What the hell are you doing?"

My breath caught in my throat. I turned, slow, already knowing who I'd see.

Cole.

Of all people… why him?

He was standing there, wide-eyed and breathless, like he'd run the whole way up. His hair was a mess. His voice—shaky. Uncertain. That wasn't like him.

"What do you care?" I asked, the bitterness slipping out before I could stop it.

He took a step forward. "Because… I saw you."

I let out a laugh, hollow and sharp. "No. You saw someone to mess with. You never saw me."

His face twisted like the words hurt him. Good. Maybe now he'd feel just a fraction of what he put me through.

"I was an idiot," he said. "I didn't know how else to talk to you."

I blinked, stunned. "What? You bullied me because you liked me? Are you kidding me right now?"

"I'm not trying to excuse it," he said quickly. "I'm just—Keilani, please. Don't do this. You don't have to be alone."

Something in his voice cracked. And for the first time… he sounded real. Not like the cocky jerk from school. Not like the boy who threw paper at me in class and made jokes when I cried.

He sounded scared.

I turned back toward the edge, heart thudding harder. "You don't get to show up now and act like you care."

"I'm not acting," he said. "I care. I've been an asshole, but that doesn't mean you deserve to feel like this. No one does."

I didn't move. I didn't trust my voice anymore.

"Let me try to fix it," he said, softer. "Even if you never forgive me. Just… let me show you that you're not invisible."

I stood there, caught between the weight of everything I'd carried and the unexpected softness in his voice.

Maybe he was broken too.

And maybe… I didn't want to disappear just yet…no fuck this.

"KEILANI"