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Weeby knew that Marcell was an annoying boy. His daily job was to annoy her. Unfortunately, Marcell was in the same class as Weeby, and that boy also doubles as a peer. However, when Resti arrived. A sorting student from another class, Weeby was annoyed by one fact that she knew from Resti. There is one very important fact that Resti is hiding from Marcell, a fact that will plunge the boy into the trap that Resti has set. How can Weeby tell Marcell about it? On the other hand, she was sick to death of his behavior. But, if Weeby doesn't tell him what Resti is hiding, Marcell will be in grave danger.
Like a thunderbolt that strikes the sky in broad daylight, the crowd of students crowded in the school corridor immediately fell silent and stepped aside, not forgetting that they always held their breath when the group of people came.
With a sense of ignorance and its typical haughty style, THE ROSE gang walked arrogantly in the middle of the students. They didn't care if anyone sneered or called them ugly behind their backs.
All they know is that THE ROSE is a gang they should stay away from, especially women. No doubt, if they had to deal with Resti, the leader of the gang, it would be a long affair like a snake's tail.
It's during breaks like this that they always hang around with their jean jackets wrapped around their bodies. The "rose" is a symbol they hold dear. It's no wonder that the jackets they wear must have that image as their trademark and identity.
Are they beautiful? Don't ask. That's the truth, the three gang members have pure white skin.
"Move aside, I want to sit here!" Resti snapped at the two girls, who were enjoying their break by eating dumplings in the cafeteria.
Spontaneously, they both looked up, and suddenly their eyes caught the figure of their seniors, who were always avoided by most students.
Not wanting to stall any longer and not wanting to get into trouble with Resti, to be more precise, they immediately lifted her ass off the chair and quickly moved away from there.
Resti's sardonic grin was immediately imprinted perfectly, and not long after she watched the two girls leave with a look of fear, making Resti even more powerful. She didn't expect to be feared like that.
"What do you want to order, Res?" asked Indah, Resti's best friend, who was now sitting to her left.
Letting out her breath slowly, Resti's eyes turned to stare at Indah, "just like usual," she replied briefly.
Reflexively, Resti and Indah turned their heads to the right as Lina rose from her seat and rubbed her buttocks.
"Well, where are you going?" asked Resti in surprise. Her eyebrows were almost perfectly linked.
Lina gave a small snort and said, "I want to order some food, you two wait here first, okay?" she said as she began to walk towards the cafeteria.
Before Lina had taken two steps, Resti's fist managed to stop her. Lina immediately looked back, staring at Resti with a confused expression on her face.
From the look in Lina's eyes, Resti already knew that her best friend had a big question about why Resti had stopped her footsteps.
Resti smiled a little, and then a second later she said, "No, come sit down," she said as she patted the bench beside her, motioning for Lina to sit back down.
Before she had time to comply, Resti deliberately pulled Lina's hand so that she could land on her ass again, because according to Resti, Lina was too slow to comply with her wishes.
"Duh, you can slow down, right Res? My ass hurts," Lina complained with a long grunt.
This provoked Indah's laughter, and she immediately opened her mouth wide to see Lina, who she thought was so funny.
"Go to the doctor, ask for rheumatic medicine, your bones seem to have been crushed," Indah ordered, accompanied by a chuckle from Resti.
"You're so mean, Res. I'm still sore." Lina was still complaining of the pain caused by Resti's actions a few seconds ago.
"So, we're not going to order now?" Indah asked, changing the subject. Correction. Back to the main topic, rather.
"So we did," Resti replied quickly. It wasn't long before she was casting her eyes around, looking for someone.
The corner of Resti's lips soon reappeared, and she smiled sarcastically. "Hey you, the girl drinking iced tea," she shouted loudly at the girl across the bench, who was chatting with her friend.
Reflexively, the girl swept her gaze around, not seeing anyone else drinking like her. With a flash, she looked up into Resti's face as a flat look appeared on her face.
"You called me?" she pointed at herself.
"Yes, I called you, who else is drinking besides you?!" Resti rolled her eyes lazily.
"What's wrong, sis?" she asked again, her voice hoarse. Needless to say, she looked very scared.
"Resti is calling you, don't be impolite like that. If you're called Resti, it means you have to come to the person immediately." Indah lectured the girl in a booming voice.
Without waiting any longer, the girl immediately got up from her seat, and with a pounding heart that still enveloped her body, she began to walk anxiously towards the table that was now occupied by THE ROSE gang.
"What's wrong, sis?" she asked after taking a seat in the chair, right in front of Resti.
Suddenly Lina glared, her eyeballs almost popping out of their sockets. "Hey... who told you to sit down? Stand up!" Lina scolded firmly.
With a feeling of alarm, the girl immediately gasped at Lina's words, now she began to stand up and look down.
"I want to talk to you, look me in the eye!" Resti said Resti in a sharp voice.
With the rhythm of her breathing still rushing, the heartbeat that still hadn't subsided made the girl even more confused. The girl spontaneously looked into Resti's eyes. She was scared out of her wits.
Resti smiled a little and said, "Order us meatballs, three sweet iced teas, one with less sugar and two with more ice cubes. Oh, and the meatballs, one with vinegar, and one and a half spoons of chili sauce. Don't forget to add more sauce, plus ... ask for big meatballs," Resti said at length, making the girl frown. She was confused by what Resti had just said because she spoke too fast. Of course, she couldn't grasp the explanation all at once.
"Here's the money." Resti handed a red bill to the girl who was about to become her servant.
Reluctantly, the girl entered the cafeteria, cutting through the crowd of people waiting in line. It annoyed her, but what could she do? No one had ever dared to resist Resti's will.
"Oh wait!"
Spontaneously, the girl looked back as Resti's voice pierced her senses.
"I have more soy sauce, and for the iced tea, I asked for a purple straw. You have to have it, if you don't have it, you have to look for it in the cafeteria next door," she said again with an innocent smile.
Letting out a long breath, the girl was forced to smile. Although her feelings were now very much on fire, In her heart, she was already cursing THE ROSE gang relentlessly. Who wouldn't resent being treated like that at the drop of a hat?
Resti, Indah, and Lina could only laugh loudly. They didn't care about the other students who were watching them with intense and relentlessly piercing eyes. Ah, Resti was always so ignorant about that. She really didn't care about them. For Resti, this was her life, and she had no right to patronize them.
How can I not be annoyed? While I was busy taking care of my assignments that made my head want to burst, my mom cruelly wanted to set me up with someone! Geez, my mom is weird and annoying. If my candidate is someone I love like my boyfriend, maybe I'm still okay with it. But this... My mom even baited me to a man whose age gap with me is far different. Whoever it is, please help me!
Sarka didn't know what was wrong with him. Ever since he got an eye donor from someone else, he felt strange things started to come to him one by one. Like being able to see scary ghosts, being attacked by nightmares all night long that make him wake up in the middle of the night, until the most awkward and strange thing, every nightmare that comes, he always finds someone's name written in blood in his personal notebook. Actually, what is going on? Sarka's mind wondered. His fear grew when the names of the people written in blood in his notebook, the next day died tragically.
A boy with an ice-cold nature named Alizter made Morin curious to death. Why is that boy so closed off and so difficult to approach? Morin felt curious, she wanted to approach Alizter, but it wasn't as easy as she imagined. There is something going on with Alizter, and Morin wants to get to know that cold boy even more. Morin only hoped that she didn't go too far and make a mistake.
Can we like someone we just met? Lucy feels that way, she's just met a cute guy on the rooftop of the mall, and she instantly likes him. What should Lucy do? Should she confess to him that she has a crush on him? But, what if he stays away because of her confession?
"How many glasses did you drink? Your mouth smells really bad, you know?" Cakra asked with one hand covering his nose and mouth. His forehead wrinkled in confusion. "Rape me first, then I'll answer how much I drank," Inez replied incoherently. This made Cakra even more annoyed because the girl continued to discuss issues that were very sensitive to Cakra's ears. "I'm not asking!"
"I like you because you look like Elgi." Elgo's brow furrowed even further, "Elgi?" "Why?" Sia asked. "Who is he?" "You don't need to know who Elgi is, he's gone now. I'm with you now anyway." Elgo nodded again, but somehow he still didn't feel relieved, his mouth wanted to keep asking questions. "So you want to be my girlfriend because I look like the boy you mentioned earlier?"
Mia's life is spiraling out of control. Abandoned by her mother, bullied mercilessly at school, and thrown into a household of four dangerously attractive stepbrothers, she's desperate to find her footing. "You look absolutely edible," Sean growled, his eyes devouring her. Mia felt a rush of heat between her thighs "Oh, you think so?" she purred, turning to face him. She reached out and traced her fingers along the ribbon that wrapped around his waist. "Well, I've been waiting for this all day. And I'm starving." Sean's smile grew into a predatory grin. "Then let us feast," he said, and in a flash, the ribbon fell away, exposing his rock-hard length. He stepped closer, and Mia felt the warmth of his breath on her face as he whispered, "You're going to take every inch of us tonight, aren't you?" With Rolex's teasing smirk and Sean's quiet, hot stares, Mia doesn't know where to turn-or who to trust. Every glance, every touch leaves her breathless, confused, and craving more than she should. Will Mia survive their games, or will she lose herself in a dangerous world of secrets, seduction, and forbidden desire? One house. Four brothers. Endless temptation.
As far as everyone was concerned, William had married Renee under duress. Now that his one true love was back—and with child—they couldn’t wait for him to abandon Renee. Surprisingly, Renee was candid about the situation. "To be honest, I’m the one asking for a divorce every single day. I want it even more than any of you!" But they brushed off her remark as a paltry attempt to save face. Until William made a declaration himself. "Divorce is out of the question. Anyone who spreads false rumors shall face legal consequences!" Renee was at a loss. What was this crazy man up to now?
Eveline married Shane, an obstetrician, at the age of 24. Two years later, when she was five months pregnant, Shane aborted the baby himself and proceeded to divorce her. It was during these dark times that Eveline met Derek. He treated her tenderly and gave her warmth like she had never known before. He also caused her the greatest pain she ever had to endure. Eveline only grew stronger after everything she experienced, but would she be able to bear the truth when it was finally revealed? Who was Derek behind his charismatic facade? And what would Eveline do once she found out the answer?
"Carroll Brown is dead! But you have to marry him in your sister's name." My mother said to me in a cold tone. My sister was engaged to the hottest billionaire. It should have been a perfect marriage. Unexpectedly, Carroll was dead in an accident. My sister didn't want to become a widow, so she forced me to marry her dead fiance. And I had no right to refuse her. Actually, I was the biological daughter of the Smith family. My sister was an adoptive one. My sister and I had been swapped at the hospital when we were just born. My parents had already had a deep relationship with her. So they chose to sacrifice me. On the wedding day, I was taken to the mourning hall. "Ma'am, please keep Master company and let him feel warm." The housekeeper said with a cold expression. I couldn't help but look up at the portrait above the coffin, and my heart skipped a beat at this glance. The man in the portrait was more handsome than the superstars in Hollywood. Carroll Brown? My dead husband? Wow, he was really handsome! I didn't know how long had passed when my stomach began to rebel. After one glance at the coffin, I swallowed my saliva and then begged with my fingers crossed. "Mr. Carroll, I'm starving! May I eat your pastries? You don't mind, do you?" "I do." "Ah!" Scared, I broke out in a cold sweat. My legs went limp, and I fell to the ground. I shouted, "Ghost!" Carroll curled his lips, leaned over, and touched the black coffin. "Mr. Carroll has risen from the dead. What do you think of this headline tomorrow?"
To the public, Arabella was Owen's trusty secretary who catered to all his needs and served as the primary blood donor of his beloved, who was in a coma. Behind closed doors, she was Owen's submissive wife. Arabella was quiet and obedient, and she endured every humiliation without a word of protest. Rumored to be a neat freak, Owen had tossed the last woman who had dared to kiss him into the river. Yet he pinned Arabella against the wall and demanded, "Give me a child, and I’ll let you go!" Arabella pushed him away and flashed him a cold smile. "You are not worthy!"
Rachel used to think that her devotion would win Brian over one day, but she was proven wrong when his true love returned. Rachel had endured it all—from standing alone at the altar to dragging herself to the hospital for an emergency treatment. Everyone thought she was crazy to give up so much of herself for someone who didn’t return her feelings. But when Brian received news of Rachel’s terminal illness and realized she didn’t have long to live, he completely broke down. "I forbid you to die!" Rachel just smiled. She no longer needed him. "I will finally be free."