My eyes widened... Hayden?!
Before I could say another word, she gave me a wince and hurried out, leaving me alone with the wreckage of my trust.
I clenched the handle of my suitcase until my knuckles whitened. My vision blurred with unshed tears, but anger was hotter. He admitted it. He sold me out. After everything, he—
I didn't even realize I was moving until I spotted him at the end of the hall, slipping into the restroom.
My legs carried me before my head caught up. The door swung shut, but I shoved it open and went inside.
"What the hell—" Hayden barely turned before I grabbed his uniform shirt, yanking him down to my level.
"You manipulative piece of shit!" I hissed, my fist shaking in the air between us.
He stared at my trembling hand, then smiled mockingly. "I dare you."
My fist flew before I could stop it. The impact was brief but tough, snapping his head to the side.