My Psychopath

My Psychopath

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Matthew Kingston was the new student and was instantly scouted by the popular group of students for his charming looks. Jace Anderson, the school's badboy, also had taken a liking to Matthew. Despite many warnings, Matthew starts getting close to Jace. The two thought that nothing would go wrong, but of course they were wrong. After a bad rejection, Sophie Williams is now obsessed with Matthew and she plans to make sure nobody gets in her way. However, in the most unexpected way, Jace prevents her from taking any action. When Matthew and his friends make the shocking discovery of Jace's actions, what will happen? Read to find out... *WARNINGS* -Swearing -Smut -Homosexual relationships -Fighting/Gore -Angst (kind of) -Psychotic/Sadistic tendencies If you feel uncomfortable with any of the things mentioned, please refrain from reading this story.
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Sloane Rivera didn't come to Stonehurst University to get involved in its toxic royalty. She came to finish her degree, keep her head down, and move on from the wreckage of her past. But Jace Maddox-the campus king with tattoos, money, and a mouth made for sin-has other ideas. He mocks her in class. Blocks her path in the halls. Torments her with words that sound like hate but feel like heat. What starts as teasing becomes obsession. And obsession? Always comes with consequences. Enemies shouldn't touch. Enemies definitely shouldn't moan each other's names. But maybe the most dangerous part of letting him in... is not wanting to let him go. And just when their enemies-to-lovers mess starts feeling dangerously right, a secret buried deep by the people closest to her threatens to tear it all apart. Because sometimes, the truth doesn't just hurt. It detonates.

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