The Blackwell Brothers
d amazing, wearing a black top that accentuated his muscles, his hair freshly
He will never like you;
ed me into his arms, scanning my face and body. "What are you doing here?" he asked, his eyes never leaving mine
or the fact that he had the audacity to question me after treating me like trash without an explanation
party and I don't need your permissio
id, pulling my hand, but I dra
"I'm not going a
You shouldn't be here. Come with me, I'll take you home," he said in
e mean by "girls like me"? I'll sho
words, but I'll do you a favor and repeat myself," I said, walking clos
his face and the face of the other student.
, but I pushed him away. He staggered backward a little, and I could hear the students whispering
der, but I held Adrien's gaze, refusing to back down. I was done being the naive girl he bul
'll probably tell his dad, Alpha Atlas, to banish her from the pack." "She went too far; she shouldn't speak to an
"Enough!" The room fell silent, wi
ivers down my spine. He had never addressed
ne. "You don't like parties, or..." He paused, his
ly, without th
closer, grabbing my arm harshly. I tried to pull away, but his grip was too strong, and I knew it woul
capture Adrien's attention. Adrien loosened his grip on my arm and pulled me behind hi
forcefully. Nobody dared intervene, and I couldn't blame them. Adrien's strength and influence far surpassed ours, and anyone who dared challenge him would face repercussions. Nobody in their right mind would
as palpable. I knew better than to utter a word; all my courage had vanished, replaced by a sobering realization: what had I done? I had talked back to Adrien Blackwell. Wha
ich Adrien had harshly pulle
"Get down," he growled in a low, menacing tone. I glanced around, realizing we were in
voice halted me. "Anytime I see you anywhere near Travis, I'll
own from the car, and Adrien sped awa