"She's one of the triplets," Kara whispered, leaning against her locker. "I still don't get it. Liana Hart? Fat and… gorgeous? How does that even work?"
Tessa's eyes followed the group walking down the hallway. "I know, right? Jax and Jordan are perfect—tall, athletic, gorgeous. And then there's Liana. She's curvy, yes, plus-size, but… stunning. Those blue eyes, that smile, her hair… and she's one of them! People can't handle it."
Kara shook her head. "Exactly! Everyone always says she's the 'fat sister' of the triplets, but have you seen her? She's sexy, curvy in all the right ways, and somehow… magnetic. Even fat, she's the one everyone notices."
Tessa bit her lip, smirking. "And the way Ryder teases her… it's weird. Mean, yes, but protective too. He's obsessed, even if he won't admit it. And the triplets love her, fiercely. Jax, Jordan… they'd kill anyone who even looked at her funny."
Kara laughed softly. "It's maddening. Liana doesn't even realize how hot she is. She thinks she's just the fat sister. But every curve, every smile… it draws everyone's attention. Mallory Steele can try all she wants, but she can't touch Liana. She's untouchable because of Ryder, and because she's one of the triplets."
Tessa nodded. "Fat? Yes. Sexy as hell? Absolutely. And gorgeous. She's proof that being plus-size doesn't mean you're not desirable. Everyone sees it—even the haters. Especially the haters."
They watched as Liana laughed lightly at something Ryder whispered, Jax and Jordan flanking her like the ultimate protective wall. And behind them, Mallory Steele's glare burned hotter than ever, jealousy and rage radiating off her.
Kara whispered, eyes wide, "She's a plus-size goddess. One of the triplets… and fat, yes, but hotter than anyone could have imagined."
Tessa nodded slowly. "Exactly. She doesn't know it herself, but everyone else does. And that's what makes her untouchable."
And as Liana walked down the hall, laughter spilling from her lips, the students whispered and stared. She was one of the triplets—fat, sexy, and utterly magnetic—and nothing Mallory or anyone else could do would change that.
