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Chloe (Made Men #3)(15)
Author: Sarah Brianne

“If you don’t open this fucking door right now, so help me God, I’ll make it worse for you.”

The whisper of hands cuffed her wrists. “Stay still, little girl, or it’ll just hurt worse.”

Her father was becoming the devil’s disciple. The fear she felt inside of her rivaled the fear she had felt while standing in the presence of the devil.

Bam.

The door flung open, and pure rage filled the room

Chloe held on tightly to the covers as she furiously held her eyes shut, hoping this was all just another nightmare.

Maxwell stalked to her bed. “Let this be your first lesson.”

A second later, Chloe felt him roughly pick her up with her blanket before he threw her across the room a second later. Being touched through the covers didn’t burn her skin like it would have if he had touched her flesh, but it still hurt.

The blanket had broken most of her fall, but she did take a good bang to the head against the wall.

Sitting up, she watched her father through tears as he walked over to her. The sight of him made her blood run cold.

“You’re going to learn that crying won’t help you. I’m done listening to it.”

One final tear rolled down her cheek. Chloe didn’t know it, but it would be the last tear she would shed.

Maxwell moved while she closed her eyes.

So help me God.

Fourteen

Watching Your Best Friend Turn into A Monster

Walking up to the school after Christmas break gave Chloe mixed feelings. Her father had mentally tortured her every night, and the night of his swearing in, he had stepped it up a notch. She hadn’t cried a tear since realizing her father was right: Crying didn’t erase her past. Crying didn’t make touch easier for her to take. Crying didn’t make the nightmares stop. Crying had never once saved her or made one thing easier for her.

It was as if she had used all of her tears up. Her eyes had run dry, and there was nothing left to cry for.

Yes, she was able to get away from the insane asylum, but this wasn’t any better.

“Still a freak, I see.” Cassandra giggled to her little group as they passed for obvious reasons.

But there was one silver lining. The best part about her life was here, and that was Elle. She had missed her a lot and hadn’t had a chance to visit Elle over the break due to moving and her father’s new position. She hoped, now that school had started back again, the excuse of projects and homework would help her.

Surprisingly, she found Elle waiting at the front of the school on one of the benches.

“Why is your face bruised?”

How could she tell that fast? Chloe had thought she had expertly put on some concealer and foundation to hide it.

“I didn’t think it was that obvious,” she whispered to her.

“It’s not, but I can tell because I’ve had to do the same thing,” Elle admitted. “Now, what happened?”

“I-I uh … tripped again.”

Elle went silent understanding what Chloe had meant before she quickly got up and started heading into the school. The last time they had walked the halls, it had turned bloody, so Chloe now started walking directly behind Elle, using her as a shield. It was easier for her this way, looking down at Elle’s feet, following right behind. At least no one will see the school freak coming right at them.

They didn’t talk about her bruises once as the day went on, and even though Chloe should have lied to Elle, there wasn’t much of a point. She always knew when she was lying.

With her going to Art next and Elle going to Health, she expected them to go their separate ways, but Elle continued to lead the way to Art class. What is she doing?

“Wait here when class is over. I’ll get over here as quickly as I can,” Elle told her as she reached the Art room.

“It’s too far; you shouldn’t.”

“I’ll be fine, just wait.”

“No, I can—”

“What are you going to do when Sebastian takes a book to your face or drags you outside so everyone can beat up on you? Are you going to be able to take it?”

Looking down at her hands, she started wringing them. She knew the answer; they both did. She didn’t want to say it, though.

“I’ll meet you here,” Elle told her before she whisked away.

Walking into her classroom, Chloe felt defeated. She wanted to be strong like Elle, but anything strong in her had died the day she had been taken.

Taking a seat at her table that once remained empty before her scars, she looked at the table that held Cassandra and her other old friends. The empty seat beside Cassandra had once been hers. Chloe had gone from sitting at the cool kids table to the table no one would ever dare to sit at because that was where the school freak sat.

It was strange to show up at school and lose every friend you’d ever had because of the way you looked. It was even stranger to lose the one friend you’d had since kindergarten …

“That’s mine!” Chloe told the little boy who had just snatched away the beautiful picture book she was flipping through.

When the boy had run away with it, laughing, she wanted to run and tell the teacher, but with it being her first day of school, she was afraid they would start to call her tattle tale and begin to make fun of her.

She began to pout in the corner by herself, but a blonde girl came over and handed the picture book back to her.

“I’m sorry. Sometimes, my bubby can be mean.”

Chloe gave her a hug. “Thank you! Do you want to play with me?”

   
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