Intro. Everyone knows the name Cole Sullivan. They say he’s the most dangerous man in the world, and when he arrived at our private school in a black limousine, wearing tailored clothes and showing the tattoos that cover his body, everyone stopped to stare. He’s eighteen, tall, with black hair and ocean-blue eyes that look cold and unreadable. The moment he stepped out of the car, even the most popular students went quiet. And then there’s me. I’m sixteen, with long brown hair and brown eyes, known only as the girl with the red card. I got it two years ago when I stood up for my best friend against Jake and his group. He didn’t like that. So he gave me the red card — a cruel rule that allows anyone to bully me while no one is allowed to interfere. Since then, I’ve been surviving in silence. But with Cole Sullivan now here, something feels different.