Finally this story is going to end so you guys don't throw hate at me i decided to work so much in finish this don't don't expect the best outcome don't expect anything i did this because i felt committed and i didn't want to end it just like that and also i have another project already in spanish and for my community so having said that goodbye everyone you showed me that if i put my mind to it i can do something good goodbye all you guys
Here the Last chapter
Leon spotted Jessie by the lockers, his heart pounding.
No more games,
he thought, stepping right up to him.
“We need to talk. Now.”
Jessie smirked,
leaning against the wall.
“What’s your problem, Leon?
“Those photos you posted,”
Leon said, his voice steady.
“They’re fake, and you know it. You’re just trying to mess with Sandy—and me. It’s done, Jessie. Take them down.”
Jessie shrugged, all smug.
“Prove they’re fake.”
Leon’s jaw tightened.
“I don’t have to. Everyone knows you’re full of it. And if you don’t delete them, you’re gonna wish you had.”
Across the hall, Sandy’s hands shook as he scrolled through his phone. The photos—Leon with some random girl—were everywhere. Fake, he told himself, but it still stung. He heard two kids whispering about it and felt his chest tighten. Leon’s got this, he thought. He always does.After school, Bibi and Meg found Jessie by the bike racks. Bibi stepped up, arms crossed. “You’re done, Jessie. Messing with Sandy means messing with us. Take those photos down, or we’ll make sure everyone knows what a creep you are.
”Meg smirked, her voice cold.
“Yeah, and it won’t be fun for you.”
Jessie rolled his eyes, muttering,
“Fine, it was just a joke,”
before slinking off to delete the posts. Good riddance, Bibi thought.Later, Sandy caught Bibi alone in the courtyard. The air was calm, and he kicked at a pebble before speaking.
“Hey, thanks for sticking up for me back there.”
Bibi grinned, softer than usual.
“Anytime, Sandy. I mean, I used to think… maybe me and you, y’know? But seeing you with Leon—it’s right. You’re happy.”
Sandy blushed and pulled her into a quick hug.
You’re the best, Bibi.
As the sun dipped low, Sandy and Leon walked home together, stopping at their favorite bench in the park. Sandy leaned against Leon, their hands locked tight.“I can’t believe it’s over,” Sandy said, letting out a big breath.Leon smiled and kissed his forehead. “Yeah, but we’re tougher now. And hey, everyone knows we’re a team—and they’re cool with it.
”Sandy looked up, eyes shining. “Together forever?”Leon laughed, squeezing his hand. “Forever, Sandy.”
The End

YOU ARE READING
Heartbeats in the Storm ?Leon X Sandy?
RomanceIn the enchanting yet turbulent world of Starr Park, Sandy, a sweet and kind-hearted soul with narcolepsy, finds solace and love in the unlikeliest of places. As he juggles helping his sister Tara at their store and navigating life with his conditio...