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Silent Hearts, Golden Lies
Silent Hearts, Golden Lies

Silent Hearts, Golden Lies

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In Silent Hearts, Golden Lies, Elara Vance seeks safety at an elite school, but soccer star Julian Reed shatters her silence. This modern mafia novel follows their dangerous pact as secrets and cruelty collide. Read novels online to see if Elara survives the stakes of this young adult fiction.

Chapter 1 of Silent Hearts, Golden Lies

"Next!"

The registrar didn't even look up.

Elara stepped forward, her transfer documents clutched so tight the edges bent. The woman behind the desk had a coffee stain on her collar and reading glasses perched so low on her nose they were basically falling off her face. She stamped something, flipped a page, stamped again.

"Name?"

"E..." Elara opened her mouth. Nothing came out. Just air. Just the familiar, humiliating wall of nothing.

The woman looked up facing her gaze at Elara finally.

"Name, sweetheart. I don't have all morning."

Someone behind Elara in the line snorted. She didn't turn around. She pulled out her phone instead, already open to a note she'd typed at 5 AM that morning.

Elara Vance. Senior. Transfer from Westbrook High.

She slid the phone across the counter.

The registrar stared at it like Elara had handed her a fish.

"You can't talk?"

More noise from the line behind her. Elara felt her neck go hot.

"She's mute," someone said. A girl's voice, bored. "Just process her, Mrs. Flora. You're holding up the whole line."

The registrar processed her.

Elara took her timetable, her locker number, and her dignity, what was left of it, and walked away without looking at whoever had spoken. She didn't want to see pity. She'd had enough pity to last three lifetimes.

St. Jude's International Academy was beautiful in the way that places built to make you feel small are always beautiful. High ceilings. Marble floors that clicked under every shoe. Lockers that were actually clean. The kind of school that had a fountain in the courtyard and called it "the Atrium."

Elara had looked it up the night before. Founded 1987. Ranked third in the country. Dress code strictly enforced. Annual fees that would have made her old school principal faint.

Her father had insisted on St. Jude's. Beatrice had agreed, which meant there was something in it for Beatrice. Elara just hadn't figured out what yet.

She found her locker on the second floor. 247. The combination worked on the third try. Inside, someone had left a sticker, a small yellow smiley face, right at eye level.

Elara peeled it off. She didn't need smiling things watching her.

She was pressing her chemistry textbook into the locker when she heard them.

Three girls. Walking like the hallway was a runway and the other students were extras hired to fill the background. The one in the middle was tall, blonde, wearing her uniform like it had been tailored for her specifically, which Elara suspected, it probably had. Her blazer sat differently from everyone else's. Crisper. Custom.

"Is that her?" One of the other girls, shorter, dark-haired, spoke quietly. But not quietly enough.

"The transfer? Obviously." The blonde one didn't lower her voice at all. "Look at the uniform. It's from the budget package."

Elara looked down at her own blazer. It was fine. It was clean. It was just not tailored.

"Chloe, that's kind of mean," the third girl said, but she was already smiling.

"Mila. Baby. Honesty isn't mean. It's a service." Chloe Sterling, because that's who this was, Elara could tell just from the way she moved She finally looked directly at Elara.

Their eyes met.

Chloe smiled. The most dangerous kind of smile. The kind that looked perfectly fine to anyone watching from a distance.

"Welcome to St. Jude's," Chloe said, sweet as bad medicine. "Love the uniform."

They walked past.

Elara turned back to her locker. Her hands were steady. She'd learned a long time ago how to keep her hands steady while everything inside her was falling apart.

Stay invisible, she told herself. That's the plan. Invisible, quiet, graduate, leave.

She pressed her forehead briefly against the cold metal of the locker door.

Just two semesters. You can do two semesters.

The bell rang.

Room 12B. Advanced Sciences.

Elara slipped in before the teacher arrived, which meant she got to choose her seat. She went straight to the back row, third seat from the left, beside the window. From here she could see the courtyard, the exit, and most importantly, she could see everyone before they saw her.

She opened her notebook and dated the top of a fresh page. Her handwriting was small and precise, the kind that looked like it belonged in an architect's sketchbook.

The class filled slowly. Loud. Laughing. A boy in the front row was throwing balled-up paper at the whiteboard. Two girls in the middle were sharing earphones. A group of guys near the door were deep in an argument about a match, a foul, and someone's terrible footwork.

Then the argument stopped.

Not because a teacher walked in. Because someone else did.

Elara looked up from her notebook.

He came in mid-laugh, turning to say something to the guy behind him, and the laugh was the kind that made the room shift slightly, not because it was loud, but because it was real. Tall. Six feet and something, broad across the shoulders, the kind of build that came from discipline not luck. His school tie was slightly loosened at the collar. Dark hair, a little messy, like he'd dried it and then forgotten about it entirely.

He scanned the room once , quick, practiced, like someone used to assessing spaces, and his eyes landed on the empty seat.

The one directly in front of Elara.

She dropped her gaze back to her notebook.

She heard him sit. Felt the slight shift of air. He smelled like grass and something clean, like early mornings and cold water. She noticed this the way you notice things you're actively trying to ignore.

"Reed, don't think I didn't see you walking in at 8:04," the teacher said as she entered, dropping a stack of papers on her desk.

"It was 8:02, Mrs Victoria." His voice was unhurried. Not defensive. Just correcting the record with the confidence of someone who was almost never wrong.

A few people laughed. Mrs Victoria pointed at him with her marker.

"One more minute and I'm writing you up. Soccer season or not."

"Understood." He said it pleasantly, like he genuinely respected the warning and held no grudge about it.

Elara wrote the date again on her page. Then crossed it out. She'd already written it.

She stared at her crossed-out date.

She was fine. She was invisible. Everything was going to be fine.

It was not fine.

By third period, Chloe's friend Mila had "accidentally" knocked Elara's tray during the morning break. The juice soaked straight through the sleeve of Elara's blazer. Mila apologized with a smile that didn't reach anywhere near her eyes, and Sophie laughed from three feet away, pretending to look at her phone.

Elara walked to the bathroom, pressed paper towels against her sleeve, and breathed through her nose.

Two semesters.

Chemistry lab smelled the way chemistry labs always smell, slightly dangerous, slightly like someone had burned something last week and the ghost of it was still hanging around. The teacher, Mr. James, paired them alphabetically. Elara's partner was a boy named Victor who took one look at her, learned she wasn't going to speak, and declared he "worked better alone anyway" before drifting to whisper with his friend across the bench.

Fine. She'd work alone.

The problem was the equipment trolley.

The conductivity kit, glass, heavy, awkward, was on the top shelf, and Elara was five-foot-four. She reached. She got her fingers on the edge of the tray. She pulled carefully.

The trolley wobbled.

The tray tilted.

She grabbed for it with both hands, already watching it fall in her mind.

A hand reached over her head and caught it.

One hand. Flat against the bottom of the tray, completely steady, like it weighed nothing at all.

Elara went still.

She didn't look up immediately. She looked at the hand first. Large. A faint scar across the knuckle of the index finger. The kind of scar you get from something real, not careless.

She looked up.

Julian Reed was standing slightly behind her, arm still extended, the conductivity tray now balanced and safe. He wasn't looking at her. He was checking the tray, making sure it was stable. Then he lowered it slowly to the bench in front of her and stepped back.

He said nothing.

Neither did she.

For three full seconds they just looked at each other.

Then Julian nodded once, like this was simply a normal thing a person did, and returned to his own bench without any performance about it.

Elara stared at the conductivity kit sitting neatly in front of her.

She felt it before she saw it. That specific quality of someone watching with intention.

She glanced sideways.

Chloe Sterling was staring at her from across the room. Her eyes moved from Elara to Julian's back, then slowly back to Elara. Measuring. Calculating.

She didn't smile this time.

Elara looked back at her equipment.

Her hands were not as steady as before.

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