Mated To My School Bully
img img Mated To My School Bully img Chapter 1 Moving to a new town
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Chapter 6 The familiar scent img
Chapter 7 Finding out about my identity img
Chapter 8 The Alpha is here img
Chapter 9 Half Human and Half werewolf img
Chapter 10 Alec playful Jab img
Chapter 11 Outing with some friends img
Chapter 12 Jessy and Alec encounter img
Chapter 13 Clara accept her identity img
Chapter 14 Alec's dad is planning to sell the pack img
Chapter 15 Saving the pack from been sold img
Chapter 16 Clara's Transformation img
Chapter 17 This is the end for you all img
Chapter 18 A mysterious liquid creature img
Chapter 19 Saving a little girl img
Chapter 20 Clara failed to save the little girl img
Chapter 21 A moment of Regret img
Chapter 22 A bright new day img
Chapter 23 You are talk of the town img
Chapter 24 Take it easy img
Chapter 25 Anxiety spikes img
Chapter 26 How old is it img
Chapter 27 How dare you img
Chapter 28 Why Us img
Chapter 29 Nothing to offer img
Chapter 30 Clara's Rebuked img
Chapter 31 Understanding Benjamin img
Chapter 32 I don't think this is save img
Chapter 33 Another Illusion img
Chapter 34 Cab Ride img
Chapter 35 Time seems to stand still img
Chapter 36 Clara's heart skip to beat img
Chapter 37 Taking a step towards her img
Chapter 38 Who is coming img
Chapter 39 Vulnerable img
Chapter 40 Clara look out img
Chapter 41 A Trap img
Chapter 42 Don't be a little girl img
Chapter 43 Clara's eyes widened in shock img
Chapter 44 Their world seem Parallel img
Chapter 45 No Idea img
Chapter 46 No one knows my name img
Chapter 47 A WAY TO ESCAPE img
Chapter 48 Power Rituals img
Chapter 49 Power Rituals 2 img
Chapter 50 Twisted mission img
Chapter 51 Losing it all img
Chapter 52 Not ready to lose Alec img
Chapter 53 Getting the pack house img
Chapter 54 No, you won't img
Chapter 55 Who are you img
Chapter 56 Historic triangle img
Chapter 57 Thanks goodness img
Chapter 58 Clara call again img
Chapter 59 Try hard to recall img
Chapter 60 Getting to him img
Chapter 61 The Warriors are gathered img
Chapter 62 Full report img
Chapter 63 Clara slow down img
Chapter 64 Walk into img
Chapter 65 Keeping you img
Chapter 66 The healer img
Chapter 67 Your soul is too brown img
Chapter 68 What are you doing img
Chapter 69 Grip img
Chapter 70 Take another step img
Chapter 71 Take cover img
Chapter 72 Take over 2 img
Chapter 73 Frontline War img
Chapter 74 Fight to death img
Chapter 75 Who could have done this img
Chapter 76 Mixture img
Chapter 77 Stood tall img
Chapter 78 Soft and flashy img
Chapter 79 Healer's Magic img
Chapter 80 What is your Motion img
Chapter 81 Survive img
Chapter 82 Clara wake up img
Chapter 83 Panic set up img
Chapter 84 Banging the door louder img
Chapter 85 Stood still img
Chapter 86 Her eyes fixed on him img
Chapter 87 Clara's mother is in danger img
Chapter 88 Electric tension img
Chapter 89 She made her choice img
Chapter 90 Everything you need to know img
Chapter 91 Just you and me img
Chapter 92 I will not be pitied neither will I be weak img
Chapter 93 Amazement img
Chapter 94 Alpha img
Chapter 95 Embarrassment img
Chapter 96 Surge of fea img
Chapter 97 Turn img
Chapter 98 Very well img
Chapter 99 The guards img
Chapter 100 She knows img
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Mated To My School Bully

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Chapter 1 Moving to a new town

As I watched the countryside pass by from the car window, a heaviness settled in my chest. My father's recent passing left a void that seemed impossible to fill. My mother, always the strong one, decided it was best for us to start anew in a small town where she found a job.

The town appeared charming at first glance, with quaint houses lining the streets and a peaceful aura hanging in the air. But beneath the surface, I sensed something off. The townspeople's furtive glances and whispered conversations as we passed by made me uneasy. It was as if they knew something about us that we didn't.

I turned to my mother, who was focused on navigating the unfamiliar roads. "Mom, do you feel that?" I asked, my voice trembling slightly.

She glanced at me, her expression unreadable. "Feel what, sweetheart?"

I hesitated, unsure how to articulate the unease gnawing at me. "It's just... everyone seems to be staring at us. Like they know something."

A flicker of concern crossed my mother's face before she masked it with a reassuring smile. "It's probably just because we're new in town. People are curious, that's all."

But I couldn't shake the feeling of being scrutinized, as if the entire town was sizing us up. I turned my gaze back to the passing scenery, trying to push aside my unease.

Eventually, we arrived at our new home-a cozy cottage nestled among tall trees. The sight of it brought a glimmer of hope amidst the darkness of grief. Maybe, just maybe, we could find solace here.

As we unpacked our belongings, I couldn't help but feel a sense of melancholy settle over me. Each item held memories of my father, a painful reminder of his absence. But I pushed through the ache, determined to make this new chapter of our lives a positive one.

That evening, as the sun dipped below the horizon, casting the town in a warm glow, my mother suggested we take a walk to explore our new surroundings. Eager for a distraction, I agreed, slipping on my jacket before heading out the door.

The streets were quiet, the only sounds the rustle of leaves in the gentle breeze. We passed by a few locals, who nodded politely as we walked by, but I couldn't shake the feeling of being watched.

Suddenly, a wolf's howl pierced the night air, sending a shiver down my spine. I glanced at my mother, expecting to see fear mirrored in her eyes, but instead, she seemed unfazed.

"Is that... normal?" I asked, my voice barely above a whisper.

My mother's lips curved into a small smile. "In these parts, it is."

But her answer only fueled my growing unease. What kind of town did we move to, where wolves roamed freely and people seemed to know more than they let on?

As we continued our walk, I couldn't shake the feeling that we had stepped into a world far stranger than I could have ever imagined. And little did I know, this small town held secrets that would soon turn my world upside down.

"Clara!" my mom called to me and added. "why don't you continue without me? I have somethings I have to do."

"ok!" I replied as my mom left. Just then I sighted a nice coffee shop from across the road and I decided to get some coffee.

As I entered the cozy coffee shop, the aroma of freshly brewed coffee enveloped me, comforting me like a warm embrace. I found a table near the window and settled into the plush chair, eager to take a moment of respite from the whirlwind of moving to a new town.

But as I waited, no waiter came to take my order. Instead, I noticed the waitresses whispering to each other, their eyes darting in my direction. Unease prickled at the back of my neck as I tried to ignore their stares.

Just as I was about to get up and leave, a girl about my age approached my table, a hesitant smile on her lips. "Hi there, sorry for the wait," she said, her voice tinged with nervousness. "I'll be your server today. What can I get for you?"

Relief flooded through me as I returned her smile. "Just a black coffee, please," I replied, trying to mask my own uncertainty.

As she scurried off to fetch my order, I couldn't shake the feeling that something was amiss. Why had everyone been avoiding me? And why did the waitresses seem so reluctant to serve me?

When the girl-whom I later learned was named Lara-returned with my coffee, I decided to seize the opportunity to address the elephant in the room. "Hey, Lara," I began, trying to keep my tone light despite the unease gnawing at me. "I couldn't help but notice that everyone seems to be avoiding me. Is there something I should know?"

Lara's cheeks flushed slightly, her gaze flickering with discomfort. "Oh, it's nothing, really," she replied, her voice faltering. "Just... you know, small towns can be a bit... insular."

I furrowed my brow, sensing there was more to her explanation than she was letting on. "Insular, huh? That's one way to put it."

Lara let out a nervous laugh, tucking a loose strand of hair behind her ear. "Yeah, sorry about that. It's just that, well, you're the first new face we've seen around here in a long time."

I blinked in surprise. "Really? But why?"

Lara hesitated for a moment before replying, her expression guarded. "Well, it's not every day we get a transfer student, especially not in our small town. Everyone's been talking about you, you know. It's like you're... special."

Special. The word hung in the air, leaving me feeling both intrigued and apprehensive. What was it about me that made me stand out so much?

But before I could dwell on it further, Lara continued, her voice tinged with genuine warmth. "Anyway, don't worry about it too much. You'll fit right in, I'm sure. And besides, you've got me to show you the ropes."

I managed a weak smile, grateful for her attempt to ease my concerns. "Thanks, Lara. I appreciate it."

As we chatted, I couldn't shake the feeling that there was more to this town-and its residents-than met the eye. But for now, I pushed aside my doubts, focusing instead on the warmth of the coffee cup in my hands and the friendly face across from me. Only time would tell what secrets this town held.

            
            

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