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"I know how the students can get the monster out of you," it was Kaye, who arrived out of nowhere. It was time for his class, so when we were talking about the monster in the hostel and gathered outside the classroom, he probably saw and overheard our conversation.
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"Everyone inside," Kaye spoke casually but with a hint of harshness. One could tell he wasn’t in a very good mood.
Everyone went inside, but as I walked beside him, I felt him gently pat my back with his hand. His touch was always so comforting, and that is what riddled me with guilt.
I didn’t like the fact that it was so easy for him to remind me that I had started to feel something for him in the past.
The class was amazing—the brothers knew how to deliver exciting lectures. But after the class ended, I began to feel uneasy about Maximus’ class.
Mainly because this time Penn was in our group, and he was avoiding me like I was a disease.
We all went back to the deep mountains, the ground used for aiming targets in groups. Penn was in our group.
We each had our picks, and everyone started shooting at the targets.
"Ow! You freaking idiot, watch where you’re shooting!" a scream erupted, causing everyone to stop and turn their heads toward Salem. She had narrowly escaped an arrow fired by one of our classmates.
My eyes darted to Gavin, and I could see how concerned he looked before quickly looking away.
Maximus noticed the commotion and instantly joined us.
"Everyone, there’s a little change of plans. Since you’re all so amazing at shooting your targets—" that was a taunt, "how about you all try with stones first? Once you get better at your aims, I’ll allow you to use weapons."
He was right. It was actually dangerous to give omegas like me such powerful weapons. The reason I had been so scared while holding a weapon was that I was afraid I might hurt someone if I missed the target.
Now that we all had stones in our hands and pyramids of stones in our view, it was much easier for me to shoot recklessly.
I could tell Penn was really good at shooting. He was able to hit his stone perfectly and make the best pyramid collapse.
Some students were in my line of sight, while others were far away on the open ground. I chose the area with the most trees because I didn’t like being in the open ground where I could be easily seen.
"You know, your cousin was flirting with me hard last night," I turned at the sound of Maximus’ voice. He had arrived from behind me, a smirk on his lips.
"Kaye?" I acted like it didn’t bother me.
Why would it bother me anyway? It’s not like he was my mate or something. Then why did it bother me, even just a smidge?
"And I declined her," he said, and my body tensed up. "But I won’t lie to you. There was a brief moment where I thought about giving her a try. But you know what stopped me?"
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