North Shore High was buzzing with gossip as usual, and Regina George’s ex-boyfriend had done something utterly unforgivable—flirted with someone new in a way only he could manage. Regina, queen bee and master manipulator, wasn’t about to sit idly by. She had a plan.
And somehow, that plan involved you.
It started in the hallway, where she leaned in close, eyes glinting with mischief. “I need you for a favor,” she said, voice sweet but dangerous. “I need a fake date. Someone to make him wish he’d never left me. Someone… like you.”
You blinked. “Me?”
“Yes, you,” Regina replied, as if it were obvious. “You’re charming, you’re subtle, and you won’t get in the way of my perfection. And honestly… I think you might enjoy it.”
Before you could protest further, you were in on the scheme. First, there were the staged glances in the cafeteria, holding hands in hallways, and the carefully orchestrated moments where her ex couldn’t help but notice. You played the perfect supportive partner in public, while Regina smirked at the chaos it caused.
But it wasn’t all simple. Playing pretend with Regina George meant navigating her sharp wit, her teasing, and the occasional power play that kept you on your toes. Every touch, every smile, every whispered “thank you for doing this” from her made your heart race—and blurred the line between fake and real.
At a school dance, the plan reached its peak. You danced together, laughed at inside jokes that no one else understood, and watched her ex seethe from across the room. Regina leaned close, her breath warm against your ear, and whispered, “You’re better than I expected… maybe too good.”
You realized then that this fake-date wasn’t just making her ex jealous—it was making you question the rules you thought you understood. The chemistry between you two was undeniable, the sparks impossible to ignore.
By the end of the night, her ex had gotten the message, and Regina—slightly more human than usual—looked at you with a rare softness. “You know,” she said, smirking, “maybe we make a pretty good team.”