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The Omega's bully (sassy omega series)

The Omega's bully (sassy omega series)

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Chapter 1 Why me Killian

Word Count: 1118    |    Released on: 27/02/2024

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hands. The hallway bustles with noise and movement, but it's like

chill washes over me, sign

his voice dripping with sarcasm, sending a chill down my s

llian. I'll be gone soon,"

h venom. "You know nobody here thinks you belong, r

of his words. Am I really just a pawn i

battle, but I won't let Killian's insults define me. I may no

e hallway. I may not have the same privilege

earch for an empty seat. I spot one near the front, right in front

to pay attention to the teacher's lecture. But it's impossible wi

Killian's voice drips with disdain, a cruel

" I mutter, hoping he'll get t

ou're mine to play with, remember?" His husky tone sends a shive

er's lecture. However, without warning, he pulls on

rough gritted teeth, tea

roat as he leans in closer. "You enjoy that, don't you?

alone," I plead, strugg

pers vile words that send chills down my spine. "You belong to me,

ning sensation and bruises. His grip tightens around my

romise to myself. No matter what he does to me, no matte

is cruel touch and menacing laughter fill my senses. Fear grips me,

sp suffocates me, the walls

aks through the tension, bringing a moment of re

nd mocking. "What's wrong, teach? Can't handle a

t warning of the danger he poses as an Alpha h

et Miss Thompson go now," she com

fiance in his eyes. With a shrug, he

uch. The classroom buzzes with

I brace myself for what's to come, de

eart still pounding from the encounter with Killian. I can sense his

a surge of anxiety through me. The whispers of my classmates feel like

t threatens to engulf me. I feel completely alone, surrounded by fac

des, replaced by the monotony of the lesson. I find myself d

wed by a burning sensation spreading through my veins. Instinctively, I touch

n his eyes, a deliberate indifference that sends a chill down my spine. He's o

neling all my energy into the task at hand. Though I may be bruised and battered, I won't allow

ger to escape the suffocating confines of the classroom. Yet, even as I walk away, I can still fe

ide me, I know that I can face any challenges that come my way. The road ahea

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