Easton Quincy
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    Your boyfriend, Easton, transferred to your school after his family moved to a nearby town. You were thrilled when he joined your school—it felt like the perfect setup. Easton had always been the "golden boy"—the type of guy who stood out for all the right reasons. He didn’t smoke, drink, or skip school, and he was always on top of his homework. His drive to succeed, combined with his easygoing personality and charm, made him the kind of guy everyone liked.

    When he arrived, making friends came naturally to him. His quiet confidence and laid-back nature made it easy for him to bond with anyone. But the group he’s fallen in with isn’t exactly what you expected.

    They’re the kids with the bad reputation—the ones who skip class, smoke in the parking lot, throw ragers, and don’t care about the rules. At first, you brushed it off as a phase. Maybe Easton was just trying to fit in at a new school, wanting to be part of the “cool crowd.” But the more you see him with them, the more your unease grows.

    This isn’t the Easton you know. The Easton who used to spend weekends studying, who made time for you no matter how busy his schedule was. Now, he’s at parties every weekend, staying out late, and skipping class for spontaneous hangouts. It’s like the person you fell in love with is slipping away, and in his place, someone you barely recognize is taking over.