Olivia 11
byMaya, Asher’s best friend, reappears after weeks of silence, explaining her absence was due to her mothers’ concerns about her college prospects. She reveals she wrote her college essay about Lily, the victim in Asher’s trial, which Olivia finds distasteful. Maya expresses guilt over the trial’s outcome and insists she wanted to support Asher, but her presence stirs unresolved tensions. When she mentions a text Lily sent Asher—one he never received—Olivia becomes suspicious. This revelation hints at withheld information that could have altered the trial’s course, leaving Olivia questioning Maya’s role in the events.
The narrative shifts to Maya’s perspective, revealing her internal conflict as Asher’s best friend. She notices his emotional decline and his obsessive checking of his phone for messages from Lily. Though she has unrequited feelings for Asher, she accepts their platonic relationship. Her loyalty is tested as she grapples with how to help him while navigating her own guilt and the fallout from the trial. The chapter underscores the complexity of their bond, strained by grief, secrets, and unspoken truths.
The chapter closes with a sense of unresolved tension, as Maya’s accidental admission about the text raises new questions about Lily’s death and the trial’s fairness. Olivia’s suspicion grows, suggesting that the truth may be more complicated than the legal system acknowledged. The emotional weight of the chapter lies in the characters’ attempts to move forward while being haunted by the past, illustrating how trauma reshapes relationships and identities. The quiet moments between Asher and Olivia contrast with the underlying unease, leaving readers anticipating further revelations.

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