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CHAPTER 57: The Classroom Kiss

Author: Vee Okon
last update Last Updated: 2025-08-31 00:40:27

Sabrina’s POV

“You son of a bitch! You have no idea what is coming for you; you’d better count your days because you are worse than the devil!”

“Bree!!” I snatched the phone from her before she could hit send on that reply to Nico’s comment. “Are you kidding me? You were really going to post that?”

“Sabrina? I just… I can’t explain this rage I feel toward that Nico guy. He’s manipulative, evil. Winning the championship was just his way of throwing shade at Jace. Whatever happened to him on that ice, I know he had a hand in it.”

“You’re right, Bree. From the very first day he approached me, he said he had eyes and ears everywhere, including in Jace’s circle. Looks like he got what he wanted, one way or another.”

“I know, but you should’ve let me post that reply. The world needed to see him for who he really is.”

I deleted the angry draft, pressing my thumb against the screen, trying to steady my racing heart. I needed sleep, but it wouldn’t come. My mind spun with guilt over the vial,
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