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The Devil's Heir at Blackwell Academy
The Devil's Heir at Blackwell Academy

The Devil's Heir at Blackwell Academy

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In The Devil's Heir at Blackwell Academy, Jane enters a world of wealth and secrets. To expose a dark conspiracy and her father's truth, she must navigate a billionaire romance with her rival, Edmund. This modern novel explores a dangerous alliance in a school ruled by status.

Chapter 1 of The Devil's Heir at Blackwell Academy

​The iron gates of Blackwell Academy didn't just open; they hissed, a hydraulic sigh of welcome that was more like a warning.

I stood on the sidewalk for a full minute, my fingers tracing the frayed strap of my thrift-store backpack. Behind me lay the city I knew,the smell of exhaust, the rhythm of the subway, and the ghost of the girl I used to be. Ahead of me lay a movie set.

​The campus was a strange mix of old brick and perfectly trimmed hedges. Students moved in groups, draped in the school's signature navy and silver, their confidence radiating like heat.

They didn't walk; they glided, possessed by the easy grace that comes from a life where every door is already unlocked.

​"You belong here, Jane," my mother had said that morning, her voice fluttering with a desperate kind of hope as she straightened my collar for the fifth time. Her hands had smelled like the expensive floral perfume Richard had bought her, a scent that didn't quite cover the faint lingering aroma of the diner grease she'd lived in for a decade.

"Mr. Hale didn't offer to pay your tuition out of pity. He sees your potential".

​Richard. My mother's boyfriend of six months. The man who had seemingly appeared out of nowhere to rescue us from a two-bedroom apartment that leaked whenever it rained. To her, he was a hero. To me, he was a question mark with a very high credit limit.

​I shook the thought away and stepped onto the gravel path. Every crunch under my boots felt too loud, like I was breaking a silence that should not be disturbed.

Blackwell was my dream, the golden ticket I'd spent late nights at the library working for. Now that I was here, the air felt thin, like I was climbing a mountain without enough oxygen.

​The interior of the main building smelled of lemon-scented floor polish and the subtle, metallic tang of money. I checked my crumpled schedule: AP Literature, Room 301.

​When I found the room, it buzzed with the low, rhythmic chatter of reunited friends. I scanned the rows.

Most were full, occupied by kids who sat with their legs crossed just so, their laptops already open and glowing. Then, I saw it...an empty desk by the window in the second row. A sliver of morning light hit the mahogany surface.

​I slid into the seat, the wood cool against my palms, and pulled out my notebook. I was just beginning to breathe when a shadow fell across my paper.

​"Excuse me."

​I looked up. Standing there was a girl who looked like she'd been born in a boardroom. Her blonde hair was a liquid sheet of gold, and she was mid-shrug as she pulled on a cashmere sweater, looking down at me as if I were a stain she couldn't quite scrub out.

​"Yeah?" I asked, my voice steadier than I felt.

​"You're in Edmund's seat".

​I paused. "Edmund?".

​She blinked, her expression shifting from annoyance to genuine disbelief, as if I'd just asked who the sun was.

"Edmund Hale?".

​The name hit me like a physical weight. At home, Edmund was a ghost,a name Richard mentioned in passing, a son who was always at a debate tournament or a crew meet. Here, the name was a title.

​"I don't see his name on it," I said, leaning back and crossing my arms.

​"You can't just..." she started, her face flushing a deep, indignant pink.

​"Is there a problem, Jessica?".

​The teacher, Ms. Peterson...a woman with sharp silver hair and glasses that seemed to magnify her scrutinizing gaze,stood at the front of the room.

​"She's in Edmund's seat, Ms. Peterson," Jessica said, pointing a manicured finger at me.

​"I see that." Ms. Peterson's eyes shifted to me.

"And you are?".

​"Jane Carter. I'm new".

​"Welcome, Jane. That seat is perfectly fine. Edmund can sit elsewhere today".

​Jessica looked like she'd been slapped. She opened her mouth, saw the finality in the teacher's expression, and retreated to her friends, her whispers trailing behind her like a toxic vapor.

I tried to focus on my books, but the back of my neck prickled. I could feel the eyes,heavy, judging, and curious.

​The bell rang, a sharp, authoritative chime. Ms. Peterson began to speak about the summer reading, but the momentum of her lecture was cut short by the door swinging open.

​The room didn't just go quiet; it pressurized. Everyone straightened their spines.

A boy walked in, tall and broad-shouldered, wearing the charcoal school blazer with an effortless, bored arrogance. His hair was dark, his jawline sharp enough to draw blood.

​He didn't look at the teacher. He didn't look at the class. He walked straight toward me and stopped, his presence blotting out the window's light.

​"You're in my seat," he said. His voice was a low, resonant rumble that seemed to vibrate in the floorboards.

​I looked up, meeting a pair of eyes that were the color of a winter sea. "Hi to you," I replied.

​His brows twitched. "I've sat here for three years".

​"Congrats on your consistency," I said, a small, dangerous spark of defiance lighting up in my chest.

​A muffled laugh erupted from the back of the room, quickly silenced by a glare from Jessica.

Edmund didn't laugh. He leaned down slightly, his shadow engulfing my desk.

​"Move," he said, the word clipped and final.

​"Mr. Hale," Ms. Peterson interrupted without looking up from her roster. "There are plenty of other seats. Choose one".

​For a long moment, Edmund didn't move. He stared at me, searching for a flinch that I refused to give him.

Finally, he reached for the empty desk directly behind me and dragged it across the floor with a screech of metal on wood that made half the class wince.

He sat down, and the air behind me felt heavy with his focused, silent heat.

​"Now," Ms. Peterson continued as if the world hadn't just shifted on its axis. "Let's discuss The Great Gatsby. Jane, since you're new, why don't you start? What did you think of Nick Carraway as a narrator?".

​The spotlight was blinding. I took a breath, thinking of the way Richard looked at my mother-with a kindness that felt like a mask.

"He's unreliable," I said, my voice gaining strength. "He claims he's nonjudgmental, but he spends the whole book judging everyone. He's complicit in everything that happens, but he pretends he's just an observer".

​"Interesting," Ms. Peterson said, leaning against her desk. "And why do you think Fitzgerald made that choice?".

​"Because that's what people do," I said, and for a second, I wasn't in a classroom.

I was in my old kitchen, watching my father being led away in handcuffs while the neighbors watched from behind their curtains.

"We tell ourselves we're good people while we watch bad things happen and do nothing about it".

​The silence that followed was heavy. Then, from directly behind me, came a voice that was smooth as silk and cold as ice.

​"I think Nick is more complicated than that," Edmund said. I could almost hear the smirk in his tone.

"He's caught between two worlds. He recognizes the corruption, but he's drawn to it anyway. That's not complicity, Jane. That's being human".

​I turned in my seat to look at him. "So you're saying he's innocent?".

​"I'm saying he's flawed," Edmund countered, leaning forward until we were only inches apart. "There's a difference".

​"Flawed is forgetting someone's birthday," I snapped back. "Standing by while people destroy each other is a choice".

​"Easy to judge from the outside," he said, his eyes narrowing.

​"Easy to make excuses when you relate to him".

​Edmund's face hardened, the bored mask finally cracking. "You don't know anything about me".

​"I know entitled when I see it," I said.

​Ms. Peterson clapped her hands, looking far more delighted than a teacher should. "Alright! I can see this year will be interesting. Let's continue".

​The rest of the class was a blur of literary analysis, but my heart wouldn't stop hammering against my ribs. When the bell finally rang, I scrambled to shove my books into my bag, desperate to escape the gravitational pull of the boy behind me.

​"Jane Carter."

​I froze. I turned slowly to find Edmund standing there, his backpack slung over one shoulder with practiced negligence.

​"What?".

​He stepped closer, his presence commanding the hallway. "You're going to want to watch yourself here".

​"Is that a threat?".

​"It's advice," he said, his voice dropping to a dangerous whisper. "This school has rules. Social hierarchies. You don't just walk in and disrupt things".

​I tightened my grip on my bag and looked him dead in the eye. "Or what?".

​Edmund leaned slightly closer, his scent...something like cedar and expensive soap, filling my senses. "Or you'll find out why I've been at the top for three years".

​"Looking forward to it," I said, and I walked past him before he could notice that my hands were beginning to shake.

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