Mated To My School Bully
y father's recent passing left a void that seemed impossible to fill. My mother, always the
ng in the air. But beneath the surface, I sensed something off. The townspeople's furtive glances and whisp
igating the unfamiliar roads. "Mom, do you fe
expression unreadable.
se gnawing at me. "It's just... everyone seems
masked it with a reassuring smile. "It's probably just be
if the entire town was sizing us up. I turned my gaze ba
ng tall trees. The sight of it brought a glimmer of hope amidst t
er me. Each item held memories of my father, a painful reminder of his absence. But I p
low, my mother suggested we take a walk to explore our new surroundings. Eager
he gentle breeze. We passed by a few locals, who nodded politely
iver down my spine. I glanced at my mother, expecting to se
I asked, my voice b
d into a small smile.
kind of town did we move to, where wolves roamed fr
nto a world far stranger than I could have ever imagined. And little did I k
ed. "why don't you continue without
I sighted a nice coffee shop from across t
forting me like a warm embrace. I found a table near the window and settled into the pl
waitresses whispering to each other, their eyes darting in my direction.
, a hesitant smile on her lips. "Hi there, sorry for the wait," she said, her vo
r smile. "Just a black coffee, please," I
eling that something was amiss. Why had everyone been avoiding
o address the elephant in the room. "Hey, Lara," I began, trying to keep my tone light despite the unease gnawi
mfort. "Oh, it's nothing, really," she replied, her voice falt
to her explanation than she was letting o
hind her ear. "Yeah, sorry about that. It's just that, well, yo
surprise. "Re
it's not every day we get a transfer student, especially not in our small to
feeling both intrigued and apprehensive. What
d with genuine warmth. "Anyway, don't worry about it too much. You'll f
or her attempt to ease my concerns
met the eye. But for now, I pushed aside my doubts, focusing instead on the warmth of the coffee cup