Chapter Nine

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I struggled as Garret carried me away from my brother. "Take me back." I commanded, but he ignored me. He threw me over his shoulder like a bag of potatoes and continued to walk.

"Mate stay with me." He said, talking like a little kid. I looked at the back of his head funny and then rolled my eyes.

"Why are you talking like a little kid?" I asked him. He didn't answer; instead he set me on the ground and stared at me. I stared back until I felt the need to lower my eyes.

"Mine." He said, before crushing his lips to mine and pulling me close to him. I tried to pull away, but my body had different plans. I found my arms wrapped around his waist and then moving up to his hair. I jumped into the air and put my legs around his waist, holding myself up.

Garret moaned before kissing me more passionately and pushing my back against a tree. He grinded into me; the only thing keeping us apart was our clothes.

It was an intense feeling, one I had never experienced with someone. My rapist had not pleasured me like this.

The thought of my rapist was what brought me back to what I was actually doing. "Let go of me." I struggled against Garret and finally he released me. I felt something run down my cheek and realized it was a tear.

Garret reached out for me, but I turned around and started walking away. I found myself wanting Garret to run to me and hold me, but he never did. I dared a glance back and found that he was just standing there, staring at the ground and holding his face in his hands. I couldn't hear anything, but it felt like deep inside I knew he was crying.

I wanted to go back to him, but I pushed myself forward. I ignored everyone as they stared at me. I wiped my eyes and kept trudging through the camp. I needed to get a lay out of the camp.

I felt a hand on my shoulder and turned around, expecting Garret. My face fell as I saw the fake Reese. "What do you want?" I snapped angrily.

"Calm down babe, I just wanted to talk about last night." He said. I pushed him away and kept moving. He grabbed my arm and turned me around with a lot of force. I almost lost my balance, but he held me still. "Listen here, I'm not going to have some lazy female walking away from me when I'm talking to them. I came to apologize for earlier and now you're throwing that back in my face."

"I'm sorry that I don't know who you are. I met the real Reese and I want to know what your problem is with pretending to be other people." I hissed at him, jerking me arm from his grasp and backing up a little bit.

"That," he said quietly, running his hand through his hair acting nervous. "You didn't' tell anyone about that did you?" he asked me. I nodded.

"I met the real Reese and he was looking angry. I would watch out if I was you." I said, trying to walk away.

"Wait, don't you want to know why I did it?" he asked. He knew he had me when I stopped walking. I groaned before turning around and smiling.

"Tell me please, or I'll sick garret on you." I said, only just barely kidding. I really wanted to sick Garret on this pup. He was making me mad.

"Ok, I was doing it as a joke. You see, before you showed up, the boys dared me to act like someone else to see if someone fell for it. You were the obvious choice since you didn't know anyone. When you walked in I knew it was perfect timing. I called you over and pretended to be Reese." He stopped talking to watch my reaction. I kept my face blank. "I won by the way." He said cockily.

"That is the dumbest thing I've ever heard." I said before slapping him and walking away. I heard him running toward me and dodged out of the way. I laughed as he face planted in the snow. He came up with a white beard, only making me laugh harder. He glared at me and balled up a snow ball. He pulled his arm back and hit me right in the face. I wiped the snow off of my face and stared at him in shock.

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