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My brows lifted in disgust at the jinx. "I asked first," he snapped at me with furrowed brows. A dry scoff left my lips. My new step father—Knox's father—stared between both of us with confused eyes. "How do you two know each other?" he asked, looking between us. The curious amusement in his orbs didn't go unnoticed by me. Knox snickered. "Yeah, we go to the same school," he answered smoothly. His father's face broke into a delighted smile that was annoyingly wide. "Well, that's wonderful!" he said, clapping a hand on Knox's shoulder, and it was vivid as fuck that this might just the best news he had heard all week. My eyes rolled hard in their sockets. There was nothing wonderful about Knox or the situation we were now in. The side eye Knox delivered to him when he wasn't looking was priceless. Laughter bubbled in my chest but I held it in. I faked a smile as he looked in my direction. "But I'm glad that both of you already know each other and it will be easier for you to settle in.” he added, turning to Knox. I had seen that smile on his face too many times in the school hallway to be fooled by the softer version of it at this point. "Yes father," he muttered. The moment his father looked away, he gave him a dirty look that cracked me up. My hands slapped over my mouth. Thankfully, I was able to catch the laughter threatening to escape from between my lips quickly before it actually did. "Annalise." I glanced at my mother. She pinned me a death stare. The laughter died, quickly replaced by the tension that had existed between us. "Isn't she pretty?" My new step father asked Knox who gave me once over. "Fair," he mused. An inaudible hiss left my lips. How dare he? He was the one whose looks were fair. "She'll make a fine sister. I know it," Knox's father said, turning to look at me. I grinned at him. "Maybe. Maybe not. Maybelline," Knox recited in a sing-song voice. I said nothing. "Come on, let's go inside," Knox's father interrupted. "I'll give you both a tour." "How sweet," my mum said to him. He led us all inside before I could process a single word of what had just happened. Knox came in last, following behind me. The mansion was big with high ceilings, wide corridors and accessories that glittered like unpolished gold. My mother had her arm looped through her new husband's as we walked. She was smiling at everything he pointed to while nodding her head. It was as if she had been waiting her whole life to stand in a home just like this one Knox walked just ahead of me with his hands in his pockets and every time his father looked away, he would cut his eyes back toward me. Not a glance. It was a look—the kind that said he was enjoying every second of my discomfort. I kept my face still, staring straight ahead without giving him any attention. He was an attention whore. By the time we reached the bedroom prepared for me, I had counted seven different sitting rooms. And the will to care about any of them had also been lost as well. "Hope you like the bedroom?" He asked. How couldn't I? The room was large and clean and looked out onto the garden below. My mother gushed about it. I stood in the doorway and held my bag strap with both hands. "It's alright, sir." He smiled at me. Then his eyes flickered to Knox. "Knox, will you please help her settle in?" his father said. "We will be downstairs." Knox smiled. "Of course." They headed outside. My eyes went to my suitcase sitting at the corner of the bedroom. "Enjoy," my mother said just before the door clicked shut behind them. The smile dropped off of Knox's face so quickly as if it had never been there. "You?" He ground out. I eyed him maliciously. "If you have nothing to say, it would really be better if you kept your mouth shut." His gaze rounded. "Don't you dare insult me!" He snapped. He took a step closer. I took one back. "Stay far away from me." A scoff left his lips. "You're the one who should do that since you are in my home, Annalise?" A lump rose in my throat. "In as much as I would like this to be untrue, it is. Circumstances have brought the both of us together in the most uncanny way," I said through gritted teeth. His brows rose. "I am now your best step sister from now on you see? So Knox, you better treat me right unless I'll tell the whole school." He leaned forward. The veins running along the side of his neck were bulging from his anger. "Keep your mouth shut," he snarled. "I would rather die than let anyone at school find out you're my stepsister." I rolled my eyes. As if I cared. "Me too," I ground out. A smirk curved his lips. He was so pathetic. Infuriating too. "This is your fault," I fired back. "Yours and my gold-digging mother's!" His eyes darted in confusion. "What do you mean by that?" He asked. I snorted. "Your mother's actually been pretty nice to me so far," he chuckled, clearly amused. I crossed my arms over my chest. "Who wouldn't be nice to the child of the man they intend to wreck?" I spat. His brows lifted. "Wreck? That's a strong word." I turned my back on him. "You wouldn't understand if I told you." There was a short silence for a moment. Then he spoke. "I hope you do not forget about our first tutoring session," he reminded me. My body whirled around so fast. He stared at me with triumph in his eyes. I shut my eyes in frustration. How did I forget about that in the midst of everything that was happening? Shit! l would still have to tutor this bastard. And worse, we are both going to be under the same roof for this stuff. "Argh, crap!" I muttered. This would be bad. My tormenter and I. This bully who had made school a heated place for me in the past year. A groan left my lips. "That won't help you." My eyes flew open. He was smiling smugly. I wanted to reach out and wipe it off his face with a befitting wallop. But I held back. "Well, unless you want both of our names to appear on the blacklist." His voice was low with warning. My shoulders shrugged. "Your father might pay my school fees anyway if I lose my scholarship," I retorted. Knox's brow lifted. "I guess." But his smile widened. "And I bet you wouldn't take the offer even if it came to you," he said. I hated the way he raised an eyebrow before the smirk settled on his face. "What makes you think I wouldn't?" He tilted his head. "Probably because you don't want to be part of the gold-digging scheme?" Cold shivers ran down my back. I hated the fact that he was right. "I'll see you this evening for the lesson," I hissed in dismissal. He chuckled slightly. I turned away from him and began to unbutton the fastening of my jacket. But then I realised I hadn't heard the door close and turned back to look. Knox was standing there, leaning against the wall and staring pointedly at me. My brows lifted in question. "Why are you still here?" I ground out. He shifted on one foot. "Because I want to?" My eyes rolled in their sockets. "I want to change. GET THE FUCK OUT!" He shook his head slowly. "I'm your brother now," he drawled. His gaze darkened. "And brothers see their sisters naked all the time, Annalise. So get used to it." My nose scrunched up in disgust. "But what I am curious about is if you're as shapely as I think underneath all of those boring clothes that you wear." My body moved without a thought, ready to deliver that wallop without missing. But a knock on the bedroom door stopped my shirt, fist hanging in the air. They fell to my sides with speed the moment the door opened and my mother stepped inside. "Everything alright sweetie?" She asked me with a happy smile. I forced one into my face. "Yes mom, everything is fine here," I reassured her as I straightened my jacket. Knox flashed me a pleased smile. If I had a clipper right now, I would have shaved his lips off his damn smug face. "When you both are done, come down for dinner," my mother informed us. I struggled to keep my smile. "We'll be there soon." She glanced between both of us. Then, "okay." And she turned and left us both, shutting the bedroom door gently behind her. A sigh of relief escaped me the moment she was gone. Knox let out a chuckle. My sharp gaze settled on his irksome face. "You're a pervert," I snapped. "Will you stop trying to make my life miserable?!" He shook his head. "No." He took a step forward. I didn't move back. He kept coming closer until he was so near. "I could never get tired of that," he said to me while leaning in close. His voice was low and mocking. "And now that you're within easy reach, I'll be on your neck 24/7, tic-tac." I watched him pull back with that infuriating smirk still on his face. Then he turned and walked out of the bedroom without another word. This was my mother's fault that I had been tossed into a life I hadn't agreed to…school was already hell. My pulse was running too fast. And the rage simmering in my chest as my hands clenched at my sides was familiar, underneath all of it was something else I refused to look at directly. I turned to the window and stared out at the garden until it almost blurred away.ANNALISEThe sound of the bedroom door swinging open made me stop halfway.My hands stilled over the edge of my dress which I had been lifting over my head.I spun around from the mirror to find a smirking Knox standing there."Knox!" I yelled while yanking the hem of my dress down on instinct.It bunched around my waist.But I was wearing biker shorts underneath.Anger surged in my blood vessels when I realised he hadn't knocked.Right when I wanted to change into something comfortable—that’s when he chose to bring his sorry ass in?Oh, I was so done with him!He proceeded to lean against the door frame like he owned the place.Well, technically, he kind of did since it belonged to his dad and he was next in line.Still, fuck his ass.Yet that didn't give him the right to just barge into my space like a stupid, homeless, mannerless vagabond. His eyes did a slow and shameless sweep over me from my feet to my face. Then he let out a low wolf whistle.I nearly gagged."Well," he said.
ANNALISEMy brows lifted in disgust at the jinx."I asked first," he snapped at me with furrowed brows. A dry scoff left my lips.My new step father—Knox's father—stared between both of us with confused eyes."How do you two know each other?" he asked, looking between us.The curious amusement in his orbs didn't go unnoticed by me.Knox snickered."Yeah, we go to the same school," he answered smoothly.His father's face broke into a delighted smile that was annoyingly wide."Well, that's wonderful!" he said, clapping a hand on Knox's shoulder, and it was vivid as fuck that this might just the best news he had heard all week.My eyes rolled hard in their sockets.There was nothing wonderful about Knox or the situation we were now in.The side eye Knox delivered to him when he wasn't looking was priceless.Laughter bubbled in my chest but I held it in.I faked a smile as he looked in my direction."But I'm glad that both of you already know each other and it will be easier for you to s
ANNALISEMy mother was twenty minutes late.That was the only thought which filled my head while I watched every car that wasn't hers pull up in the drive in and then zoom off after.Thankfully Knox and his crew had practice thereby preventing me from seeing his sick face… a minute late was almost like I was standing inviting untroubled.My feet were aching where I stood by the school gate with my bag hanging from one shoulder alone.Tomorrow I was going to find a way to deal with Knox and Mr. Danes' proposal without losing my shit.Thoughts of Knox drifted off as yet another car that wasn’t mom zoned past me."Where's this woman?" I groused.When she finally pulled into the drive in, the music blasting from her car reached me before her car did even before I even saw her.It was something upbeat.Something definitely too loud for four in the afternoon.My head was already splitting.For God's sake, this was noise pollution.She leaned forward and opened the car door."Good afternoon,
ANNALISE "Well, Well, look who we have here." That was the first thing I heard when I stepped into the hallway. My heart leapt in my chest as I felt their eyes turn to follow me. They always did, not because I was new… that lame excuse had expired weeks ago rather it was because everyone at school had learnt the same new unspoken rule. Watch what happens when Annalise walks in or better said… Who? But I had learnt to ignore them, just as I did as I walked to my classroom. The moment I stepped through the doors, I heard him before I saw him. My bully. Knox Callahan. The reason why the whole school just seems to have it out for me. He was leaning against the locker just close to mine, flanked by his friends. "Tic-tac? Hope she's not a clock today?" A few snickers rippled through the classroom at his jest of me, right on cue. My eyes scanned him. Knox was all broad shoulders, lazy smirk, eyes that already knew exactly what he was about to do before he did it







