-innocenthigh- Trinity May | -trinity Does What I...
He stepped closer. The air grew thick. “I want you to stop pretending.”
Kael pulled a small voice recorder from his hoodie pocket. “I want you to tell the truth. Not for me. For Liam. And for the girl Marcus hurt last semester that everyone ‘forgot’ about.”
Trity bit her lip, a thrill shooting down her spine. Kael had never asked her to do anything before—not even to pass a pencil. This was… attention. And from him, attention felt like a secret sun.
And for the first time, she spoke not as the school’s sunshine, but as herself. End of part one. -InnocentHigh- Trinity May -Trinity Does What I...
“You came,” he said. Not surprised. Testing.
The silence stretched. Then Trinity May—the girl who never caused waves, never broke rank, never said no—reached out and took the recorder.
Here’s a short story based on the subject you provided, focusing on the character Trinity May from the -InnocentHigh- universe. Trinity Does What I... He stepped closer
Trinity’s breath caught. She had seen it. And she’d done nothing. Because Trinity does what’s expected. Smile. Cheer. Keep the peace.
-InnocentHigh- Trinity May -Trinity Does What I... The fluorescent lights of InnocentHigh buzzed softly, a constant hum that Trinity May had long since tuned out. What she couldn’t tune out was the weight of the folded note in her pocket.
She unfolded the note in the empty hallway by the lockers. Inside, in that same sharp handwriting: “I want you to tell the truth
“That you’re happy all the time. That you don’t notice the cracks. That you didn’t see what happened in the parking lot last week.” His voice was low, even. “You saw Marcus shove Liam into a car door. You saw it, and you smiled and waved like the world was a parade.”
Trinity stared at the recorder. This wasn’t a prank. This wasn’t a crush finally noticing her. This was a weapon, and he was handing her the trigger.