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The Street Racer's Loner

The Street Racer's Loner

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'A librarian by day and a mechanic by night huh?' A slightly familiar feminine voice spoke behind me. Choosing to ignore her and continue with my work, I walked towards the trolley where the pile of books I was meant to shelve was sitting. Hearing the little footsteps following me in a slightly hurried manner as if to keep up with my pace. You'd think by my choice to ignore her previous statement that she would get the message that I don't want to talk. Once I stopped at the trolley the footsteps went around the trolley so the person was opposite me. I decided to look down only to be met by curious forest green eyes looking up at me. Urgh not her again. Is she stalking me? ~~~ When a boy who hides his troubles under a mask of isolation and is the loner of the school meets a girl who's the epitome of sunshine. At least that's what everyone thinks, she has a secret and he wants nothing to do with it, I mean who would believe the loner. He wants nothing to do with her either or so he thinks. Their worlds collide and things get a little tricky. Will she help the boy fix his troubles, teaching him love or will they lead each other to a destruction none of them saw coming?
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She was the undesired outcast, who stood out, yet simultaneously blended effortlessly into the background. I could see the panic in her glassy brown eyes as she prayed her way through the crowded hallways. She'd tightly clutch that cross around her neck, full lips whispering, asking her God to spare her from their scornful glares, hateful comments, and the occasional rough-up. Silly girl. Did she not know that he was not listening and he would never save her? Like Jesus, she was the sacrificial lamb. The anxiety-riddled girl would burst through the doors of the school's library with her chest heaving, heart racing, and sweat dripping from her temples. I'd watch her from the shadows as she stored her items behind the check-out counter, preparing for her free period she spent assisting the school librarian. I clenched my teeth, watching her wheel a cart of books throughout the aisles as she cheerfully hummed her Sunday hymnals. She wore a green and blue pinafore dress that fell mid-calf on her shapely body. She attempted to hide that body from me with oversized clothes, but you could never outfox a fox. They spoke pure blasphemy when they labeled her undesirable because I desired Jezebel Holmes in the worst way. Those opaque white stockings our classmates teased her for wearing did nothing but spur countless hours of fantasies. I'd dream about ripping her tights apart, right at her center, revealing her virginal cotton white panties covering her untouched paradise. I'd yank them to the side and taste her fear in her cum. Her stockings would find themselves strangling her neck while I fucked a believer out of her. I would be the one she'd pray to absolve her of her sins. I would be the one she would seek protection from. I would be her guiding light. I would be her God. #1 in Dark Romance #1 in Tainted Love #1 in Preacher's Daughter 1st Place in General Category - Hearts Award

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