Wicked Games: A Dark High School Bully Romance (Fallen Royals Book 2) by S. Massery

Wicked Games: A Dark High School Bully Romance (Fallen Royals Book 2) by S. Massery

Author:S. Massery [Massery, S.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-04-15T16:00:00+00:00


I stare down at the words, then slowly scroll through the rest of the messages. They’re taunts, every single one of them. She replied occasionally, but never to any degree of success. I knew she was getting messages. I told her as much. But I didn’t know they were this extreme.

She grabs the phone from me, reading the message then clicking off her phone.

“You said you knew,” she says in a low voice. Now she’s the one leaning on an elbow, looking down at me. “But they seem to be operating on old information.”

I frown. “You’re right.”

“Please don’t tell me it’s my mom,” she whispers. “I don’t think I could take that right now.”

“I don’t think so,” I say, tracing her jawline.

“It could be Amelie. Or Savannah…”

I sit up, forcing her to move back. “Have they threatened you? Physically?”

Her eyes go wide. “N-no… do you think they will?”

“Tell me if the messages get worse. It could just be someone jealous at school, but if it isn’t…” It could be someone from my family. I wouldn’t put it past my mother or uncle to try to play mind games. But seeing them written out, my earlier suspicions are doused.

It’s too sporadic. Late at night and early in the morning. Midway through school. Whoever saw Ian taking Margo across the field had to be at school that day, had to send the picture to Savannah, who sent it to me…

“She was out of the country when I first got to school,” Margo supplies. “If your mind jumped to Savannah like mine did.”

I grunt.

“Margo? Caleb?” Lenora calls.

We both scramble off the bed. She smooths it out and perches on the edge, and I move to the window, trying to cool my skin.

Lenora opens the door, sticking her head in. “Maybe keep this door open when you have a boy up here, Margo?” She smiles, but it’s shaky. “And Caleb…”

I straighten.

She blows out a breath. “Thank you for the note. Although I can’t imagine how you found it.”

“He was going to show my mother the picture,” Margo blurts out. “To find out the truth. But then…”

Lenora comes in and sits beside Margo, wrapping her arm around her shoulder. “Honey, I’m so sorry. Robert and I talked, and we’re afraid that our past with Josie has affected our relationship.”

“It has,” I cut in.

Lenora glares at me.

“But, you should feel safe and secure in this house,” she continues. “You’re not going anywhere. I wanted to reiterate that.”

Margo sniffs. “Thank you.”

“Now, it’s late. And a school night. Caleb, I think it’s time for you to head out.” Lenora stands, brushing off invisible dust from her thighs.

Adults always do that, like a nervous habit.

I say adults, like Margo and I aren’t on the cusp of adulthood.

“Sure thing, Mrs. Jenkins.” I go to Margo and lift her hand. I ignore Lenora’s burning stare and press my lips to Margo’s knuckles.

Margo sucks in a breath, and it’s the last sound I hold in my mind as I walk back to my car.



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