Jasper was momentarily stunned by the scene before him, but quickly regained hisposure, curling his lip in contempt.
"Oh, Ste really knows how to stir up trouble, doesn''t she? We leave for just a minute and she''s already caused another scene. I''ll bet she fell in on purpose, just to get your attention! Next thing you know, she''ll pretend she can''t swim, so you''ll have to y hero and give her mouth-to-mouth. Please. She''s getting more maniptive by the day."
A sudden thought struck Haynes-wasn''t Ste terrified of water? He remembered her saying she couldn''t swim. His eyes widened and he was about to jump in after her when, to his surprise, Ste surfaced on her own and quickly swam to the bank.
Haynes wasn''t the only one caught off guard. Even Rachel, standing on the bridge, looked utterly stunned.
But wait, hadn''t Jasper just said Ste couldn''t swim?
As soon as Ste climbed out, Haynes and Jasper hurried over, concern and curiosity written all over their faces. Haynes reached out a hand to help her up, but Ste brushed him off, climbing out on her own with a nk expression.
Rachel, ever the drama queen, usually yed the victim, always finding some way to get hurt and pin the me on Ste, soaking up sympathy in the process. But for her to actually shove Ste into the water in broad daylight—that was a new low. Ste hadn''t seen thating. Rachel always cared so much about appearances, it seemed out of character for her to risk such an obvious move.
Rachel was quick to recover, putting on her most concerned face as she hurried over. "Ms. Cameron, how did you manage to fall in? Were you not paying attention?"
Ste''s gaze shifted, her eyesnding on Rachel''s perfectly practiced look of worry.
"You''re saying I just ''identally'' fell in?"
Rachel blinked in surprise. "You mean... it wasn''t an ident? You did it on purpose?"
She seemed to realize she''d said too much, immediately covering her mouth and ncing nervously at Ste, as if afraid another word might set her off.
Rachel lowered her voice, feigning sincerity. "Ms. Cameron, I''ve told you so many times, Haynie and I are just friends. You''re Keen''s
mother-nobody can change that. There''s no need to hurt yourself over this... If you really can''t stand the sight of me, I won''te see Keen anymore. Please, don''t do anything reckless."
Rachel''s words dripped with false concern, the implication clear: Ste had thrown
herself into the water just to get Haynes'' attention.
Jasper, always happy to y along,
snickered loudly. "Seriously, Ste? How embarrassing. What''s
veiner
next-throwing yourself into the river so Haynie will give you
mouth-to-mouth? You''re not even good at ying the damsel in
distress."
Haynes looked Ste up and down, her clothes clinging to her drenched body. His
voice was low, almost gentle. "When did you learn to swim?"
Ste wiped the water from her face, her tone cold. "After your mother''s birthday party, I made sure to learn."
Last year, at Deanna''s birthday celebration, one of Jasper''s idiot friends had pushed Ste into the pool as a joke. When she cried out for help, they''d all just stood there,ughing, using her of faking it for attention. Not a single person jumped in after her. Some even pulled out their phones, filming her humiliation for their own
amusement.
Back then, Keen was still on her side. Sensing something was wrong, he ran to get Haynes. In the end, it was Haynes who pulled her from the water and rushed her to the hospital.
The scene had caused such amotion, Deanna''s entire birthday party was ruined. That was also the day Haynes learned Ste was terrified of water.