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Chapter 6 Locker Room img
Chapter 7 New Home img
Chapter 8 What Are The Odds img
Chapter 9 Golden Ticket. img
Chapter 10 Car Ride. img
Chapter 11 Brothers. img
Chapter 12 Old Ghost. img
Chapter 13 Fitting In. img
Chapter 14 Caught. img
Chapter 15 Breaking Point. img
Chapter 16 Suit and Tie. img
Chapter 17 Making Connections. img
Chapter 18 Warnings img
Chapter 19 Distraction img
Chapter 20 Late Night Encounters img
Chapter 21 Vulnerability img
Chapter 22 Playing Along img
Chapter 23 Ghost from the past img
Chapter 24 Protective Instinct. img
Chapter 25 Game Time img
Chapter 26 Losing Control img
Chapter 27 Falling Apart img
Chapter 28 Off The Ice img
Chapter 29 Independence img
Chapter 30 Talent and Desires img
Chapter 31 Old wounds img
Chapter 32 Regrets img
Chapter 33 Old Friends img
Chapter 34 New Routines img
Chapter 35 Misunderstandings img
Chapter 36 Victory and Confusion img
Chapter 37 Grade Issues img
Chapter 38 Crossed Lines img
Chapter 39 Misheard voices img
Chapter 40 Breaking Point img
Chapter 41 Spiraling img
Chapter 42 Letting Go img
Chapter 43 Wrong Place img
Chapter 44 Collision img
Chapter 45 Trapped img
Chapter 46 New Roommates img
Chapter 47 Domestic Routine img
Chapter 48 Caught Red Handed img
Chapter 49 Fractures img
Chapter 50 Game Time. img
Chapter 51 The Aftermath img
Chapter 52 Moving On img
Chapter 53 Jealousy Games img
Chapter 54 Tug of War img
Chapter 55 Crossing Lines img
Chapter 56 News img
Chapter 57 Risk img
Chapter 58 Expectations img
Chapter 59 Domestic Things img
Chapter 60 Claiming img
Chapter 61 Distance img
Chapter 62 Terms and Conditions img
Chapter 63 Arrangement img
Chapter 64 One Bed img
Chapter 65 Morning img
Chapter 66 Synergy img
Chapter 67 Secrets img
Chapter 68 Date Night img
Chapter 69 Caught Red Handed img
Chapter 70 Emergency Complications img
Chapter 71 Complications img
Chapter 72 Recovery Arrangements img
Chapter 73 Sacrifices img
Chapter 74 Ski Problems img
Chapter 75 Hollow Victory img
Chapter 76 Break img
Chapter 77 Escape img
Chapter 78 Unexpected Truth img
Chapter 79 Accidental img
Chapter 80 Not Boyfriends img
Chapter 81 Cold Distance img
Chapter 82 Trapped img
Chapter 83 Clarity img
Chapter 84 Stake your img
Chapter 85 First Day img
Chapter 86 Freedom img
Chapter 87 Surprise. img
Chapter 88 With The Pros. img
Chapter 89 Gone. img
Chapter 90 Caught. img
Chapter 91 Roy img
Chapter 92 New Lead img
Chapter 93 Gone img
Chapter 94 The Cabin img
Chapter 95 The Rescue img
Chapter 96 Fight img
Chapter 97 Loss img
Chapter 98 Unraveling img
Chapter 99 Touch img
Chapter 100 Exposed img
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Puck Me, Stepbrother

Author: Jane Melody
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Chapter 1 First Day At School

Bryson's POV

I should have stayed home.

The thought hits me as I stand in front of Blackridge University's main gate, staring up at buildings that look like they belong in some fancy movie about rich people's problems. Everything here screams money. The stone walls are so clean they practically shine, and the grass is cut so perfectly it looks fake. Even the trees look expensive.

My phone buzzes in my pocket-another text from Mom.

"Have a great first day, honey! Remember to smile and talk to people. Maybe join a club or something fun!"

I shove the phone back without answering. Mom means well, but she doesn't get it. She's so happy about marrying Richard Hayes that she thinks everything will be perfect now. She keeps talking about how this is our chance for a better life, how I'll love Blackridge, how I'll make amazing friends.

What she doesn't understand is that I don't belong here.

I look down at my jeans. They're clean and they fit okay, but they're from the thrift store back home. The kind of place where everything smells like old fabric softener and costs five dollars. Around me, other students walk by in clothes that probably cost more than Mom makes in a week. Designer bags, perfect shoes, watches that catch the sunlight.

I feel like a fraud.

"You can do this," I mutter to myself. "Just find your classes and survive the day."

The campus map in my hands is already getting wrinkled from my sweaty palms. I've been lost twice already, and I'm starting to panic. Economics class starts in ten minutes, and I still have no idea where Hamilton Hall is supposed to be.

A group of girls walks past me, their designer heels clicking on the stone path. They're laughing about something, and I catch bits of their conversation.

"Did you see what Jessica wore to the party last weekend? So embarrassing."

"I know, right? Like, where did she even get that dress?"

They glance at me as they pass, and I see their eyes take in my clothes. One of them whispers something to her friend, and they both giggle. My face gets hot.

This is exactly what I was afraid of.

I check my phone for the time. Seven minutes now. I need to move.

The coffee shop on the corner looks busy, with a line of students waiting for their morning fix. I should skip it, but I barely slept last night, and I need the caffeine if I'm going to survive my first day. Plus, maybe if I'm holding a coffee cup, I'll look more like I belong here.

The line moves fast, and soon I'm walking away with a large coffee that's way too hot and costs way too much. But at least it smells good, and the warmth feels nice in my hands.

"Hamilton Hall, Hamilton Hall," I repeat to myself, checking the map again while walking. It should be around this corner somewhere.

My phone buzzes again. Another text from Mom.

"Don't forget what we talked about! This is a fresh start for both of us. I love you so much!"

I smile a little despite everything. Mom really is happy, happier than I've seen her in years. After Dad died, she worked herself to death just to keep us going. She deserves this. She deserves Richard and his fancy house, and not having to worry about money anymore.

Even if it means I have to suffer through this place.

I'm reading her text and trying to walk at the same time when I realize I'm going too fast. There's a corner coming up, and I should probably slow down, but I'm already late and-

CRASH.

The collision happens so fast I don't even see it coming. One second I'm rushing around the corner, the next I'm slamming into something solid and warm. My coffee cup flies out of my hands like it has wings, and hot coffee goes everywhere. I mean everywhere. It splashes across the stone floor, it hits the walls, and worst of all, it soaks both me and whoever I just crashed into.

"Shit!" I gasp, looking down at my now coffee-stained shirt.

Then I look up.

Oh no. Oh no no no.

The guy standing in front of me, dripping with my coffee, is the most gorgeous person I've ever seen in real life. He's tall, maybe six feet, with broad shoulders that fill out his expensive-looking shirt perfectly. His hair is this perfect brown color that looks like he just rolled out of bed, but in a good way, all messy and soft-looking. And his eyes...

His eyes are hazel, this amazing mix of green and brown that would be beautiful if they weren't currently looking at me like I'm something disgusting. He stepped in.

"I'm so sorry," I stammer, reaching toward him like I can somehow fix this mess. "I didn't see you coming. I was looking at my phone and-"

"Are you kidding me right now?"

His voice is deep and smooth, the kind of voice that probably makes girls melt. But there's nothing attractive about the way he's looking at me. His expression shifts from shock to something worse. Disgust.

His eyes move down, taking in my thrift store jeans, my old sneakers, my coffee-stained shirt that probably cost ten dollars new. I watch his face change as he puts the pieces together. Rich boy meets scholarship kid. Popular guy meets nobody.

I feel my face burning with embarrassment. Around us, other students have stopped walking. They're staring, whispering to each other. Some of them have their phones out.

Great. My first day at Blackridge, and I'm already the entertainment.

"Look, I'm really sorry," I try again. "Maybe I can pay for dry cleaning or-"

"Pay for it?" He laughs, but it's not a nice sound. "With what?"

The hallway has gone completely quiet now. Everyone's watching, waiting to see what happens next. I can feel their eyes on me, judging my clothes, my face, everything about me that screams 'doesn't belong here.'

This is my worst nightmare come true.

The gorgeous guy looks me up and down again, and I see something cold settle in his expression. His mouth curves into a smile that makes my stomach drop to my shoes. It's not a friendly smile. It's the kind of smile that means trouble.

"Interesting," he says, his voice carrying in the quiet hallway. "Very interesting."

I don't know what he means by that, but I know it's not good. Everything about his tone, his expression, the way he's looking at me like I'm some kind of bug he's about to squash...

My day just went from bad to catastrophic.

And something tells me this gorgeous stranger is about to make it infinitely worse.

            
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