The Weight of You

The Weight of You

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Introduction

They call me the girl who runs the confession page. The one who sees everyone's secrets.

But no one sees mine.

Ivy Choi has mastered invisibility. The fat girl in the oversized hoodie. The anonymous admin of Edgewater Confessions, where students spill secrets she never judges. Until one sleepless night, exhausted from caring for her mute younger sister, she accidentally approves a post that destroys the school's star quarterback.

Beckett Harrington isn't the cruel jock everyone thinks. He's an eighteen-year-old boy raising his selectively mute brother alone while their mother works nights and their father sits in prison. The viral post didn't just humiliate him—it broke his family.

Now Ivy has a choice: confess and lose everything, or stay hidden and watch him drown.

She chooses a third option. She becomes Leo's live-in babysitter.

What starts as atonement becomes something neither expected. In the quiet hours after midnight, Beck isn't cold. He's exhausted, desperate, and unexpectedly gentle. He doesn't look at Ivy's body like it's a punchline. He looks at her like she's someone.

But Maren, Beck's cheerleader ex, is watching. She knows Ivy runs the page. And she's willing to burn them both to reclaim her throne.

When Beck discovers the truth—not from Ivy, but from the enemy who wants to destroy them—he'll have to decide: is forgiveness heavier than hate?

And Ivy will have to learn that being seen isn't about shrinking.

It's about taking up all the space you deserve.

Chapter 1

I stared at my phone screen, my breakfast turning to acid in my throat.

2,347 shares. 891 comments. Trending on school socials in under four hours.

The post I had accidentally approved at 2 AM was no longer a confession. It was a weapon.

“Beckett Harrington thinks he’s hot shit, but everyone knows he’s just a washed-up quarterback with a freak brother. Maybe if he spent less time pretending to be a star and more time at home, his family wouldn’t be such a joke.”

I didn’t write those words. A random anonymous submission did. But I was the admin of Edgewater Confessions, and I had hit “approve” instead of “reject” while half-asleep, running on zero sleep after my sister’s latest meltdown.

Now Beck Harrington—the boy who never spoke to anyone, who carried the weight of his family on his eighteen-year-old shoulders—was the punchline of the entire school.

And it was my fault.

My hands shook as I scrolled through the comments. Laughing emojis. Jokes about Leo, his little brother who hadn’t spoken a word in two years. Someone had dug up a photo of Beck’s father—the one currently serving time for fraud—and turned it into a meme.

I wanted to throw up.

I had started the confession page as a refuge. A place where kids could say the things they couldn’t say out loud. I never judged. I never approved anything cruel. Until last night, when my sister Hailey had screamed for an hour because her therapy dog was sick, and my parents were both at work, and I was so exhausted I couldn’t see straight.

One click. That’s all it took to ruin someone’s life.

The guilt was a physical thing, pressing against my ribs. I had to fix this. But how? If I deleted the post now, everyone would know the admin had made a mistake. If I came forward, Beck would hate me. The whole school would turn on me—more than they already did.

I looked down at my body. The thick thighs spilling over my desk chair. The stomach that never flattened no matter how little I ate. The arms that jiggled when I raised my phone.

They already called me “The Blimp” in the hallway. If they knew I was the one who hurt Beck Harrington? I wouldn’t survive it.

My phone buzzed. A message from my best friend, Mira: “Did you see what someone posted about Beck? The page is going to get shut down. You need to lay low.”

Too late for that.

Then another notification. A new submission to the confession page. Anonymous, as always.

“To the admin: I know who you are. And I’m going to make you pay.”

I didn’t sleep that night. By morning, the threat felt like a ghost—maybe real, maybe not. I told myself it was nothing. Just someone trying to scare me.

The hallway at Edgewater Prep was a battlefield I lost every single day. But today was worse. The energy was different. People weren’t just ignoring me—they were looking at me. Whispering. The cheerleader squad, led by Maren Voss, huddled by the lockers. Maren’s eyes tracked me like a hawk watching a field mouse.

I kept my head down, my oversized hoodie swallowing me whole. The weight of my body felt heavier than usual, like everyone’s stares were adding pounds.

Then I saw Beck.

He was at his locker, shoulders hunched, face blank in that way boys learn when they’ve stopped letting themselves feel anything. His teammates weren’t standing with him. They were across the hall, laughing at something on a phone. Probably the post.

I wanted to walk up to him. To say I was sorry. To explain.

But my feet wouldn’t move.

He turned his head. Our eyes met for one terrible second. His gaze was empty. Not angry. Not sad. Just tired. The kind of tired that comes from being the only parent your little brother has, from working three jobs, from carrying a family while everyone else calls you a failure.

Then he looked away. Like I was nothing. Like I was just another face in the crowd that had decided he was garbage.

That hurt more than any insult.

I ducked into the bathroom and locked myself in a stall. My phone buzzed again. A local babysitting ad, posted in the neighborhood group. “Need someone to watch my son, evenings. Special needs experience preferred. Pay negotiable.”

The address was familiar. I’d seen it on a permission slip once. Beck’s address.

My finger hovered over the “reply” button.

This was insane. I couldn’t babysit for the boy I’d accidentally destroyed. But the guilt was eating me alive. Maybe I could help him in secret. Maybe I could make things right without ever telling him the truth.

Before I could talk myself out of it, I typed: “I’m interested. I have experience with selective mutism. When can I come by?”

The reply came within thirty seconds. “Tonight. 7 PM.”

That evening, I stood outside a rundown apartment complex on the wrong side of town. The door to unit 4B was chipped, the welcome mat frayed. I could hear a TV murmuring inside.

I knocked.

The door swung open, and there he was. Beck Harrington, in sweatpants and a stained t-shirt, dark circles under his eyes. He didn’t recognize me at first. His gaze flickered over my face, then my body, then back to my face.

Then his expression hardened.

“You,” he said flatly. “You’re from school.”

My heart dropped. “I—yes. I saw your ad. I thought I could help.”

“Help?” He laughed, but there was no humor in it. “You’re one of them. I’ve seen your group. The ones who laugh when Maren makes jokes about my brother.”

“I never laughed,” I said quietly. “I’ve never laughed at you.”

He studied me for a long moment. Then he stepped back, just enough to let me see inside. A small boy—maybe seven years old—was sitting under the kitchen table, clutching a stuffed wolf. His eyes were wide, unblinking. Leo.

“He won’t talk to you,” Beck said. “He doesn’t talk to anyone. So if you’re here to gawk, leave.”

I didn’t leave. I knelt down slowly, keeping my distance from Leo. I pulled out my phone and opened a time-lapse video I’d made months ago—me drawing a galaxy, swirl by swirl. I set the phone on the floor where Leo could see it.

He didn’t move. But his eyes flickered to the screen.

“I have a sister,” I said, not looking at Beck. “She’s eight. She hasn’t spoken in three years. So I know. I know the silence. And I know it’s not empty.”

Behind me, Beck went very still.

Leo’s hand crept toward the phone.

And then Beck’s voice, low and rough: “What’s your name?”

I looked up at him. “Ivy.”

He stared at me like I was a puzzle he couldn’t solve. Then he stepped back and pointed to the couch.

“Sit down. We need to talk about rules.”

I stood up, my heart hammering. He didn’t know I was the confession admin. He didn’t know I was the reason his name was mud. But he was letting me in anyway.

That made the guilt a thousand times worse.

I followed him into the cramped living room. The apartment was small but clean. A single photograph on the wall—a woman in scrubs, smiling, with two boys. No father in sight.

Beck gestured to the couch. I sat. He remained standing, arms crossed, watching me like I might steal something.

“You really have experience with selective mutism?” he asked.

“Yes. My sister—”

“I don’t need your life story.” His voice was sharp, but his hands were shaking. “I need someone who can watch Leo from 6 PM to midnight, four nights a week. My mom works nights. I have practice. If you’re lying about knowing how to handle him, leave now.”

“I’m not lying.”

He stared at me for a long time. Then he sighed and ran a hand through his messy hair.

“Fine. Trial run. Tonight. Don’t touch anything in my room, don’t answer my phone, and don’t tell anyone at school you’re here.” He paused. “If anyone finds out my family needs help, I’ll never hear the end of it.”

I nodded, my throat tight.

He turned to leave—then stopped at the door. Without looking back, he said something that made my blood run cold.

“Someone posted something about me yesterday. A confession. You know anything about that page?”

The air left my lungs.

“No,” I whispered. “Why would I?”

He looked over his shoulder. His eyes were dark, unreadable.

“Because whoever runs it ruined my life. And when I find out who it is…” He let the sentence hang. “Let’s just say they’d better hope I nev

er do.”

The door closed behind him.

And I sat there, alone with his silent brother, drowning in a secret that was about to bury us both.

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