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Kiss My Revenge The Heiress Strikes Back novel Chapter 309

Those people around Arabella who had envied me altered completely. They turned on me, like a pack of wolves, trampling all over my dignity. They isolated me, just like they had done to Miranda.

"Can’t believe you had the nerve to write a love letter to the eldest Hawke brother? So desperate."

"The Hawke brothers are all about their little sister, what makes you think they'd notice you?"

"Look at your slut-like self, no wonder Dorian doesn't give you a second glance."

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They gossiped, spreading rumors, calling me names. At first, I tried to stand up for myself, but as the voices grew louder, mine was drowned out.

I went to Arabella, hoping she'd stand by me. She just smiled. "I don't know why they're like this, but I'll try to talk to them."

I held onto that hope, even though I could see a hint of mockery in her eyes.

School was miserable, and I found myself heading to the bar more often, trying to drown out my sorrows. That was when I ran into Dorian again.

"You're crying," he observed, his voice calm.

I ignored him, but he simply picked me up and took me away from that place.

That night, he took me home. From then on, I seemed to run into him everywhere. Sometimes he'd stand up for me, other times he'd just watch.

Ever since he tore up my letter in front of everyone and humiliated me, I had decided I didn't like him anymore. So whatever he did now, it didn't affect me.

The less I paid attention to him, the more frequently he seemed to appear. Until one day, he got hurt protecting me from a thug's revenge. I was terrified, but he refused to go to the hospital.

So I took him to my place, patched him up, and made him a meal.

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