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I’d never thought that anything that dirty could come from a good girl like Vera. For as long as I had known her—when her mother used to bring her over while she cleaned our house, before my parents fucked that one up too—she was so soft-spoken and innocent.

But, fuck, from the way she’d stroked my cock with her pussy this afternoon, she was a horny little slut, aching for cock. My dick stiffened slightly as I remembered how nervous, shocked, and scared she’d looked when I told her that I had read her writing.

She’d do anything to stop me from telling the entire school her secret, and I planned to use that against her. I planned to make the good girl into my own personal, hungry cumslut.

ChapterSix

VERA

Since Mom was working a double shift at the diner today, she wouldn’t be home for dinner, which meant that I had to scavenge through the canned goods in the cupboard for some ramen or corn or something we’d bought a long time ago for my brother and me.

Tonight, I’d watched João’s sister for three hours and made back what I had spent on that damn Plan B pill. But I could have put that toward saving for a computer even if it was a cheap one.

Someone knocked on the front door.

“Vera! Open the door. I have food!”

After hearing Maddie’s voice drift into the front room, I hurried over and opened it up for her. She held two brown bags filled with Chinese takeout in one hand and a bottle of root beer soda—my favorite—in the other.

“Is your mom home?” she asked, walking in and setting the bags down on the table.

“No, she works until eleven tonight.”

Maddie frowned. “Aw, I bought extra for her.”

I stared at my best friend and smiled, so fucking thankful for her. She might’ve been from the rich side of town with parents who would give her anything under the sun, but she wasnothinglike that arrogant, smooth-talking boy from World History, named Blaise Harleen.

“I’ll put it in the fridge for her,” I said. “She’ll love you.”

My brother, Mateo, walking out from his bedroom in the hallway. “I smell food.”

“I got some for you too,” Maddie said, handing him a bag.

He scurried back into his room with his Chinese food and shut the door. That boy was three years younger than me, but ate as much food as a grown-ass man.

Once we sat at the coffee table, I pulled out some food and my homework.

“I’m dreading History tomorrow,” Maddie said, scanning her online English textbook to complete her homework. “The Grinch partnered me with Alec, out of all people. It’s going to be annoying as hell, working with him.”

“At least you don’t have to work with Blaise.”

Maddie chuckled. “Yeah, I guess I don’t have it as bad as you.”

“Ha-ha,” I said, not laughing once.

“What was that during History anyway? Blaise just walked right into the room, pulled up a chair next to you, and gave you that heartbreaker smirk. What’d he even want from you? Didn’t he tell you to meet him after school?”

Instead of answering her—because I didn’t even know if I would be able to sayanythingwithout being completely embarrassed—I continued my homework with my cheeks flushed and my heart racing. Maddie would freak out if she found out what had happened, and I didn’t know if it would be in a good or bad way.

She lifted her head from her laptop and looked over at me. “Oh God. What happened?”

“Nothing,” I whispered.

“Bro, don’t do that to me,” she said, slamming her laptop shut and narrowing her eyes. “You have that guilty look on your face, like you did that time in third grade when you stole my favorite pencil.”

“How the heck do you still remember that?”

A grin stretched across her face. “Well, if you hadn’t stolen it, we wouldn’t be friends today. I wouldn’t be able to forget something like that. That was myfavoritepencil ever. I still have it.Now, stop avoiding the question. What happened with Blaise?”

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