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The Jilted Heiress And Her Ruthless Savior

Chapter 6 6

Word Count: 658    |    Released on: Today at 16:04

ripped through the quiet path. The noise made

cked in. She snapped her

the Art History building, a massi

ded over her face. Gravity pulle

anger. Her muscles reacted first. She threw her e

r ear. The heavy pot slammed into the concr

ieces. Black potting soil and jagged shar

pain ripped through

right through the fabric of her tre

for air. Her right hand immediate

through her fingers and dripped onto the green g

. She pushed herself up on her right elbow. She for

hair and a bright pink cardigan moved quickly. The

jaw locked. She knew that pink ca

ard the explosion. They ran ov

n Elinor's arm. He fumbled in his pocket and pulle

er voice shook from the pai

ide of the building. There were no witnesses. She only saw a

tion first. Then she would f

nd. She pulled out a thick pack of tissues. She

tudents tried to grab her arms to help her up. S

of pain up her arm, but she kept her back perfectly s

nor pushed open the gl

ace and the blood dripping onto the floor. The wo

om the back. She grabbed Elinor's good a

rinkly paper beneath her ripped. Co

cut the bloody sleeve off the coat. The n

uid directly into the wound. The violent stinging pain

. She prepared a needle of local anesthetic. "

ed. Tomorrow night was the Founder's Day Gala. She was suppo

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“My fiancé, Howell, bought every red rose on the East Coast and dumped them on the campus quad. My roommates thought it was the apology of the century, begging for me back. But I have a fatal pollen allergy. If I walked into that heart-shaped sea of flowers, my throat would swell shut in minutes. "He's an idiot," my friend yelled. "How does your fiancé forget your medical history?" I just pulled out my EpiPen and put on a mask. "They are not for me." They were for Carrie, the manipulative girl he had repeatedly chosen over me. For years, he blamed me every time she put him in danger, eventually breaking our engagement to protect her fragile act. While he waited for her in that deadly cloud of pollen, Carrie was busy dropping a heavy terracotta pot from a third-floor balcony, slicing my arm to the bone. When Howell finally called Carrie's name on the megaphone, the embarrassed crowd panicked and fled. I was caught in the stampede. A girl slammed into me, ripping my fresh stitches wide open. As hot blood poured down my arm and my lungs burned from the distant rose oil, I watched Howell smile at the girl who was actively trying to kill me. The absolute selfishness of it erased my last drop of pity. Just as my knees buckled, a massive arm wrapped tightly around my waist. Darion Green, the ruthless and untouchable student body president, scooped me up into his chest, his pitch-black eyes glaring at the crowd with murderous fury.”
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