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Chapter 3 - 3

‎Scarlett

‎As I stepped through the creaking school gates, a sudden, violent shove sent me sprawling onto the cold pavement. Pain exploded in my ribs, sharp and unforgiving. Gasping, I forced myself to steady my breath and looked up.

‎There he was—Bret Willer, looming over me with a dark grin. His cold eyes bored into mine, full of fury and something far more dangerous.

‎"How dare you get my babe into detention?" he snarled, squatting low before me. His hand shot out, grabbing a handful of my hair and yanking sharply. The sting was brutal, and I couldn't help but let out a small, involuntary gasp.

‎"I'm gonna make you pay for this," he said with a cruel smirk.

‎Panic surged in my veins, but my survival instincts kicked in faster. My eyes scanned frantically for anything I could use—anything to defend myself.

‎My gaze landed on an iron pipe, abandoned near the fence. Heart pounding, I lunged, grabbed it, and swung with all my might. The pipe connected hard with Bret's nose.

‎"Holy sh—!" he yelped, staggering backward, blood spurting from his nostrils.

‎He released me immediately, clutching his face in agony. I scrambled up as fast as I could, chest heaving, adrenaline surging through every muscle.

‎Just as I turned to run, a strong grip seized my arm. One of Bret's goons had appeared from the shadows and was holding me tight.

‎"No!" I screamed, struggling to break free, but his grip was ironclad.

‎Bret pushed himself up, wiping blood from his nose with a sneer. The cruel smile he wore twisted into something darker, almost possessive.

‎"You know…" he said, voice low and dangerous, "I've always liked you, Livana."

‎I froze. My mind screamed to run, but I was trapped in his gaze.

‎"But you rejected me," he continued, stepping closer, "it could've been us… ruling this school together."

‎Before I could respond, his palm slammed against my cheek, pain radiating instantly.

‎He grabbed my chin roughly, forcing me to meet his eyes—wild, burning with anger and something disturbingly passionate.

‎"But you've gone weak," he spat.

‎He leaned in closer, voice dripping venom, "Thanks for the rejection though. Otherwise, I'd never have found the love of my life. And unlike you, she's forever a badass."

‎I gritted my teeth, tired of his sick words. Summoning every ounce of strength, I kneed him hard in the stomach and head-butted his minion beside him.

‎Both men groaned, clutching their injuries.

‎Without wasting a second, I bolted down the street, heart pounding like a war drum in my chest.

‎But they were fast—too fast. Footsteps thundered behind me, closing in with terrifying speed.

‎Luck had abandoned me.

‎I darted into a narrow alleyway, hoping to lose them in the maze of shadows and crumbling walls.

‎But instead of safety, I found an ambush.

‎More of Bret's gang blocked the path, faces cruel and merciless.

‎Had this been planned?

‎I spun around, fear and fury battling inside me.

‎Bret stepped forward, a triumphant grin spreading across his face.

‎"You think you can run away that easily?" he sneered. "Today, you're going to hate living."

‎The anger inside me flared hotter than ever, but I forced myself to keep control.

‎"Bret," I said, voice sharp, "leave me alone. I'm crazy—and right now, I'm angry. Keep pushing me, and I might do something I'm not supposed to. You of all people should know that."

‎His smirk deepened as he unbuckled his belt slowly, deliberately.

‎The others cracked their knuckles, eyes glittering with anticipation.

‎"You were crazy," Bret said slowly, "but now you're nothing."

‎"Don't," I warned, voice steady despite the fear swirling inside me. "Don't do this. You'll regret it."

‎Out of the corner of my eye, I spotted Brianna standing a little ways off, watching with cruel amusement.

‎My gaze snapped back to the men closing in.

‎"Will you actually beat up a lady?" I challenged, voice rising. "Will you beat up *me*? Livana Muldoon? What if I kill you for this? Do you want me haunting you forever? Huh?"

‎Bret laughed, dark and hollow, shaking his head.

‎"Sweetie," he said, "we both know you can't do shit."

‎Suddenly, searing pain ripped through my body as they shoved me roughly to the ground.

‎I bit down hard on my lip, desperate to keep quiet, to not give them the satisfaction of hearing me scream.

‎Their fists and feet pounded relentlessly, the cold stone beneath me slick with sweat and blood.

‎Each blow made my vision swim, but I fought to stay conscious, to stay alive.

‎Then, breaking through the chaos, a shrill, commanding scream pierced the air.

‎"STOP!"

‎The alley fell deathly silent.

‎Every hand froze mid-swing.

‎I barely dared to breathe, waiting for what would come next…

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