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Chapter 27: What the Hell is Going on?

Author: J.Reeves
last update Last Updated: 2025-08-23 03:36:19

Aurora’s POV

Lunch had always been my least favorite part of the day. Not because I didn’t like food—God, I loved food. If I could live off fries and chocolate milk, I would.

But the cafeteria was where the worst of it happened. The taunts. The whispers. The not-so-accidental spills and shoves.

The Shadow Fangs lounged like they owned the place, their black leather jackets draped over chairs, their voices loud and unbothered.

And, of course, Zander Blake.

He was leaned back in his usual spot at the center table like some brooding prince of darkness, his eyes scanning the room with lazy arrogance. Except… today was different.

Today, he kept glancing at me. Not just once or twice. Over and over.

I tried to act like I didn’t notice, stabbing at my mashed potatoes with way more aggression than necessary. But I felt it—his stare, heavy and lingering like it had weight.

My skin prickled, and not just from embarrassment. From confusion.

Ember popped a fry into her mouth, then followed my
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