The business of Caleb's family was solid and stable, which was built up by generations of hard work. His family expected him to be calm and low-key.
When he was young, he was very rebellious. Instead of being low-key and calm, he insisted on being high-profile. Even the flowers he used to tease Clara cost tens of thousands of dollars.
Many girls liked him for his fearless and daring spirit. He was attractive for being willing to confront the world like a young warrior.
Of course, I was one of those girls. In my eyes, Caleb was like a stubborn and unruly young man who insisted on competing with the whole world. I couldn't look away from him.
In high school, we were in the same class. Although our school was a selective private school, dress codes, and grooming rules were in place.
On the first day of school, Caleb challenged the dress codes, and he did it with several other people.
"Come and see my hairstyle, isn't it cool?" said Troy Malone, Caleb's good friend and loyal follower, who was from a wealthy family and born with a silver spoon in his mouth.