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C H A P T E R  E L E V E N | His Little Crush

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C H A P T E R  E L E V E N | His Little Crush

I CHOSE ALEC or so I had first decided to.

Girls in majority highly intimidated me. Since I was a kid, I always stayed to myself. I didn't make friends so easily. In my previous school, I was more like an errand boy for the jocks. I had to assist them while staying by their sides and breathing in their steroid filled sweaty air.

Why would I subject myself to an hour long of awkwardness and embarrassment in front of dangerous girls when I could just go and help Alec and just face a few words out of him that would demean my whole existence for a little while?

A lot of people had started to pile up by now, their expressions curious and also worried. There was a strange sort of fear in the air that wasn't present there when I first came here. But more than that, I noticed the difference that existed beneath the many layers of this school but now that the layers had torn away, the difference became quite prominent to the eye.

All the girls eyes shone with a sharp glint that made them appear ten times bolder than the boys around them. The conscious layered on them had been stripped away and they were all standing still, their hearts beating in sync with each other. As if the presence of Savannah had triggered their brave exterior to rise above their lowly positions.

While the guys had expressions that were guarded and hidden but I knew they were afraid deep down, now that a certain someone had taken over the highschool hierarchy. The kind of person who had no mercy for their kind: men.

Dramatic much?

"You alright, bro?" A deep voice resonated behind me and I glanced over at the jock. Grizzly bear?

"Y-Yeah," I stammered, my thoughts too loud.

"I saw you with the Underworld twins. You safe, bro?" He asked again, his voice slow as if he was talking to a toddler. "Did they...threatened you? I could tell Alec--"

"I'm fine," I cut him off. "No one threatened me."

Tipping my glasses forward, I looked around once again and found many other guys in letterman jackets all staring at me expectantly. The girls in the hallways and dispersed but the jocks and few other guys were still standing there, looking at me.

"Look buddy, we don't know you but none of us really wants you to get yourself involved with the Sisterhood. Those girls are monsters." A short looking guy literally shivered as he uttered those words.

"Monsters? That Alec guy ambushed us. It's probably the other way around." Why was I defending the girls? I furrowed my brows and frowned deeply. Grizzly bear and the short guy shrugged and retreated, their worried expressions too distracting.

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