I hated her before I ever met her.
Unhinged Love, an all-new step siblings, dark bully romance from USA
Today bestselling author C. Hallman is now available!
I hate everything about her. The sounds of her soft-spoken voice, the look in her always
guarded eyes, and the way she pushes her too-big glasses up her small nose. I despise
it all and now I can’t get away from her.
Elianna Montego is my new stepsister, living in the room next to mine. She is there
when I wake up, she’s there at school, and seemingly every other place. I just can’t get
away from little Elli.
I guess the only thing I can do now is make sure she is as miserable as I am.
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“What the fuck is your problem?” His hot breath fans across my face—it smells like garlic and chocolate. Not the best combination, but it’s something to focus on beyond the absolute hatred dripping from his voice. “What makes you so much better than me? Too good to say anything? Too good to even look at me?”
“And there’s my dad,” he continues, making me jump when he slams his palm against the wall inches from my head. “Bending over backward to make sure you’re happy and comfortable, and you can’t even bother to look at him, either. What makes you so much better than us?”
Don’t do it. The tears stinging behind my eyes are the last thing I want to feel right now. I cannot give him the satisfaction of making me cry. I don’t have much, but I can at least keep a little of my dignity.
“Maybe that’s not it.” His words take on a softer edge, but it’s no less threatening, like the gentle hiss of a snake that could strike at any second. “Maybe you’re hiding something. Is that it? What, are you two a couple of grifters or some shit? Huh?”
When all I do is stare at my feet, he cranes his neck, trying desperately to make me lift my head to look at him. “Maybe I’m gonna make it my one goal to find out what you’re hiding. What do you think about that? Huh?”
He’s nothing. He’s not even here. This can’t last forever. Once he gets tired of me, he’ll go away.
“Fucking freak.” He slams his hand into the wall again and growls when I don’t react. I’m too far away now. I can’t hear him. He’s nothing. He’s nobody.
When he shoves himself away from the wall with a grunt and leaves the room, I can breathe. The tension holding my body together melts away all at once, and I have to lean against the corner while I slide down to the floor. My legs are too weak to hold me up now.
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