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My Alpha Stepbrother is My Bully (Nevaeh) novel Chapter 10

Chapter 10

Chapter 10

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“What are you doing?” Travis’s words echoed through the room, snapping me out of my trance.

Kael’s body was still pressed against mine. I could feel his bulge ressing against my thighs, but before I could react, he pushed me off the bed, sending me to the cold floor with a thud

I missed the warmth from his body immediately, but I didn’t dare look at either of them or think about what had just happened.

“What is she doing here? She didn’t sneak in while you’re sleeping, right?” Travis looked between the two of us, and heat rushed to my cheeks.

That was even worse if Kael thought that was what happened. He wouldn’t believe me even if I told him I slept off while taking care of his wounds, and honestly? I wouldn’t either.

He was my bully. Why would I care about him?

“What do you think? That I’d willingly bring her to my bed?” He sounded pissed that Travis would even think of something that ridiculous, and my chest tightened.

I almost mistook his piercing gaze earlier for affection, making his words cut deeper.

“Crawling into his bed while he was injured,” Travis tutted. “That is low even for you. I didn’t expect you to be that desperate.”

My eyes met with his, and I didn’t miss the sly smug that curved his lips. He seemed to be enjoying the scene before him, and my stomach churned in embarrassment.

“What are you still waiting for? Get lost!” Kael barked, and I didn’t need to be told twice.

I bolted out of his room, blinking away the tears that blurred my vision as I ran into my room.

I caught my reflection in the mirror, and my stomach twisted from the sight. I looked like a cheap whore. The dress had been ripped apart, and all they had to do was look to see everything.

I had always worn oversized clothes to feel covered, but like the fool that I was, I fell for Mary’s trick, and worse, she didn’t even make much effort.

I bought her lie because that was how easy I was.

Unable to stand the gut-wrenching pain in the pit of my stomac, I tore my gaze away from the mirror and took a long

shower.

I stayed in my room half of the day, too ashamed to face Kael or run into Travis and thankfully, he didn’t send for me.

Their voices soon died down and I could tell Travis had left.

Once everywhere was dark, I snuck into the kitchen to grab food since I skipped meals all day to avoid Kael, only to meet with his piercing gaze.

My heart slammed against my ribcage, waiting for his insult or order. I knew he wouldn’t let me off the hook so easily, especially after what happened in the morning, but instead, he just walked past me like I wasn’t even there.

The next morning, I went to the dining area to grab my breakfast before heading to school, but Kael wasn’t there.

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That was quite unusual because he never skipped breakfast. It was like some unwritten rule in the pack house. I couldn’t feel his presence either, so he had either left or was avoiding me, but knew I was humouring myself with the latter.

A part of me felt relieved by his absence even though I knew it was a temporary solution.

School was boring as usual. I had expected everyone to talk about what happened or point fingers at me, but everyone just moved on like nothing happened.

It felt strange, but I couldn’t be happier.

I joined the queue at the cafeteria for my lunch and sat at the far corner of the room where no one could easily see or bully

My gaze searched the room for a certain face and I couldn’t ignore the pang in my chest when my eyes settled on Kael. He was sitting with the rest of his teammates at their usual spot.

He seemed a little distracted, swinging his fork back and forth without really touching his food. The rest of the team laughed at a joke, but he didn’t seem to be paying attention.

I didn’t realize I had stopped eating and was just staring at Kael until a figure stopped in front of me, obstructing my view.

I looked up to see Sabrina looking down at me with a cocky smile. I knew that smile so well. She couldn’t be up to any good.

I pushed my seat back, making a run while I could, when Mary pressed her hands on my shoulder, forcing me to sit down.

“Going somewhere?” Sabrina’s eyes glinted with excitement as Mary went to stand beside her.

The genuine smile she gave me the last time had long faded away, replaced with a mocking grin.

“How are you, Veah?” She said, grinning from ear to ear like I was the dumbest being she had ever encountered. “You look ravishing at the party. Do you want me to get you a hot dress?”

Sabrina snorted. “As if.”

She signaled to her girls and before I knew it, they ripped off my shirt, exposing my undies.

My hands flew to my chest, trying to cover up as they burst into fit of laughter.

“Since you live for attention, why don’t you enjoy some now? I’m sure the kids could use some entertainment,”

Every head turned to watch, and I didn’t need to look to know he did, but when a liquid trickled from my hair down my face, my

was watching too. I didn’t expect him to stop them, never omach burned with shame.

“You don’t really think anyone would want to be friends with you right?” Mary shook her head, and my chest tightened. “Look around,” she said, snapping my neck so hard I thought it’snap.

“No one cares if you live or die. You’re just a pathetic loser who used to learn her place.”

“Don’t waste your energy on her,” Sabrina pulled Mary back, who her eyes darted to the copies of my assignment I left on

the table.

No. No. No.

I tried to grab it, but she was faster. She pulled her drink on theper, soaking it with her coffee and for a moment I forgot how to breathe.

I stayed up for nights to meet the deadline and now it was all in in.

“She looked like she’d cry,” Mary giggled and Sabrina patted my houlder before leaving with her clique.

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The assignment is due today and I have class after lunch break. Before I could think of any solution, the bell rang and I knew I was doomed.

I needed to make a good impression on my teachers or I could lase my scholarship. As expected, she didn’t find it funny when she learnt I was the only one who didn’t submit my assignment.

“If you want to keep this scholarship, you’ll need to do more than gracing us with your presence, Whitlock.”

“1-I’m sorry, ma.”

She walked past me to collect the others’ assignments when she noticed the numbers were not completed.

“Drakenwood is absent,” she pointed, and my eyes followed hers to his empty seat. “Since he didn’t submit his assignment either, I’ll give you one more grace. Team up with him and submit before tomorrow noon, or you can forget getting an A for this class.”

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