Chapter 6
Chapter 6
Maddox
The library is peaceful and serene. I’m here with Michelle and eating an apple while she is working on our project.
Everything would be damn near perfect. IF ONLY THAT GLASSES-WEARING GUY WOULD STOP STEALING GLANCES AT
HER!
The bloke is sitting at his own table. Tie and slicked-back hair, all proper, with a nervous smile on his lips. He is undoubtedly in
love with Michelle, and it bothers me.
Who the fuck does he think he is staring at her like that?! Can’t he see that Michelle is here with me?
Michelle isn’t my girlfriend. She will never be anything like that, and I’m DEFINITELY not jealous, but come on! That idiot better
stop fucking staring at her!
I move closer to Michelle while glaring at the other guy. I would be barking at him if I had been born as a rottweiler.
“Uhh...” Michelle glances up at me. She seems uncomfortable, frightened by the proximity even. “W-why you sitting so close?”
I narrow my eyes, muttering. “No reason.”
“Okay...”
Michelle returns to tapping away on her keyboard, and my hackles rise when that bloke keeps looking at her with a dreamy
expression.
Seriously?
He got some balls...
Shit.
I have to end this once and for all! I will do it with a move that says, “I’m the fucking alpha here, and the bitch is mine!”
Slowly, I let my arm slip over Michelle’s shoulders. She shudders in response before turning tense, but it doesn’t matter. All I
need is for that other dude to stay away
“W-what are you doing?!” Michelle loses her shit and glares at me. It’s hard to take her seriously, though. She is like this tiny
angry bunny mad at the lion for eating its entire family.
Whatever.
I better plan dumb since I’m not going to remove my arm from her shoulder anytime soon there are snakes in this library! 1 I
don’t trust that other guy for a second. The moment I let go, he will try to get into Michelle’s pants!
“What do you mean?” I smirk her way. “I’m doing nothing.”
“Don’t play coy with me! Why did you hang your arm around me?! It weighs a ton!”
“It’s as light as a feather!”
“No, it’s huge, and your weight is pressing me down!” It’s true. I’m a big guy and need it for the football, but Michelle is
overreacting because my arm isn’t THAT heavy. “My weight isn’t pressing you down.” Her nostrils flare. “Maddox, why are you
hugging me?” Oh shit!
I didn’t even notice.
“Because-”
“Michelle?”
I look up and suppress a snarl when the tie-wearing bloke stands in front of our table. His smile determined, and what the hell?
He is holding a letter and shoves it forward over the table!
“I wrote this for you, Michelle.”
Fucking hell.
Is that a love letter?!
To my utter horror, Michelle blushes upon receiving it. “Oh, thank you so much, Harold... W what is it?”
Yeah, that’s what I would like to know!
I’m being totally ignored here, and my heart is racing. Why? I have no damn clue, but I feel threatened by Harold’s presence. My
chest is tight, and I dislike Michelle’s reddening face.
Is she into him????
Not that I care. Pfft! Never. BUT IS SHE?! She couldn’t be, right? Harold got nothing on me! He is shorter and lankier and
definitely lacks muscle definition...
But what if Michelle is into that shit? She hasn’t “accidentally” touched my abs even once, and that happens all the fucking time
with other ladies!
Which means...
Oh-my-god!
HAROLD MIGHT STAND A CHANCE!
“Why don’t you read it later?” Harold asks sweetly. “I have to go now, but... Look at it later, okay? I know you don’t like close
proximity, so I thought a letter might be nice.”
Is Harold actually glaring at my arm that is around Michelle? Well, tough luck, kiddo; I move closer to Michelle. She stares at me
like I’ve grown two heads, but it’s worth it. “Uh...” Michelle clears her throat and smiles. “That’s so thoughtful of you, Harold. I will
definitely read it once I’m back home.”
“Great!” Harold beams at her. “See you later then!” “See you later, Harold!” After the fool is gone, Michelle places the letter back
on the table. I glare at the letter like a hawk and wish I had super powers so I could burn it with my sheer mind.
“I wonder why he gave me a letter...” Michelle wonders aloud and turns tomato red upon noticing my eyes.
I’m inches from her face and stare into her eyes. She shrinks back into her seat, yet I keep my gaze on her. “Isn’t it obvious?”
Her lips tremble. “Uh, no? It’s not.” Is she stupid?
Probably
I sigh. “Harold gave you a love letter, Michelle. It’s probably filled with all kinds of cheesy and dumb lovey-dovey stuff. What do
nerds even write to each other: you make my heart race like a Mario kart?” 2 “That’s mean, Maddox,” Michelle removes my arm
from her shoulder with a glower. “And Harold doesn’t like me.”
I snort and grab her letter. “You wanna bet?”
“No, don’t read it!” I smirk and hold the letter out of her reach. “Too late. I’m already ripping it open. I want to know how much
Harold LOOOOVES you.”
“No, please, Maddox! It’s embarrassing! Don’t read the letter!”
My devil horns sprout out as I clear my throat. “Dear Michelle,” I dry a fake tear with my finger, “Aww, Harold is actually cute-he
calls you dear Michelle. Isn’t that a gentleman?”
Michelle is red in the face. “Maddox, stop!” “Not yet,” I read the following lines. “I know you’ve had a rough start to the year, but
the book club misses you. And I miss you. We used to be such good friends. Best friends.” “Please just stop...”
I continue. “You moved away from your parent’s house. It might be for the best. Your mother misses you, the times when she is
sober, at least I think she does. I hear her fight with your father a lot. She had a lot of bruises the last time I saw her –“.
My lips close when I realize this is some personal shit, and I worriedly look at Michelle. She is glaring at me while crying right
now. “Are you satisfied now?” “Michelle-”
“No, just fuck you!” Michelle grabs her stuff. “I’m going home. But don’t you worry, Maddox. I will finish the stupid presentation for
both of us because some people take things seriously.”
With those words, Michelle storms away, and I stare down at the rest of the letter with a pounding heart.
I skip the parts where Harold talks about Michelle’s alcoholic parents and stare down at the last sentences.
I love you, Michelle. And while I know your situation isn’t the greatest, maybe I could help improve it? You could live with me. We
are childhood friends, and even if you don’t have feelings for me... I would like to help put a smile back onto your facé.
Love to hear back from you.
Harold.
I swallow thickly.
That little bloke is a way better person than me. Harold cares deeply about Michelle, but... Why didn’t she tell me about her
parent situation?! I can’t be THAT unapproachable, right?!