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Claimed By My Bully Alpha

Aurora Valentine endures a grueling life of abuse from her alcoholic father and relentless bullying at school. Bound by a deathbed promise to protect her younger brother, Riley, she struggles to survive. However, the dynamic shifts when her primary tormentor, the notorious Caleb Blackburn, develops a dark obsession with her. As her bully turns into an unlikely protector, Aurora must decide if she can trust his love or if she will share her mother’s tragic fate.
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Chapter 3

Aurora's P.O.V

My eyes closed on their own accord, and I braced myself for the impact, my heart pounding in my chest like a drumbeat. The screech of tires filled my ears, swallowing every other sound. My body locked up, frozen in place, as I waited for the inevitable.

But... nothing happened.

No sharp pain. No crushing weight. Just the distant hum of an engine rumbling to a stop.

I couldn't move. My muscles refused to cooperate as if my body was still convinced I was moments from being flattened. My breath came in shallow gasps, and my fingers curled into fists against the rough pavement beneath me. My brain screamed at me to open my eyes-to move-but I couldn't.

A second later, rough fingers grabbed the back of my collar and yanked me to my feet like I weighed nothing. I gasped, eyes snapping open in shock, and found myself face-to-face with none other than Caleb Blackburn.

His blue eyes, cold and cutting, locked onto mine as if I'd personally offended him by existing. His messy black hair fell just above his sharp jawline, and even with his expression twisted into irritation, there was no denying he was ridiculously good-looking. But it wasn't the kind of beauty that comforted you. No, there was something dangerous about it. Like a storm on the horizon-beautiful but destructive.

"Never stand in my way again," he said, his voice low and smooth, but edged with a threat that made my skin crawl. His hand released me with a shove, sending me stumbling backward.

I barely caught myself before falling again, but he was already turning back toward his car as if I wasn't worth another second of his time. The sleek black vehicle-expensive and clearly custom-hummed beneath his touch as he slid back into the driver's seat.

Without another glance in my direction, he drove through the gate and into the school's designated lot-his lot. Because, of course, he and his friends had their own place. Untouchable, like always.

I stood there, heart hammering in my chest, still too shaken to move.

Of course, it had to be him. Caleb Blackburn-the guy everyone knew not to mess with. And not just him. Where there was Caleb, the others weren't far behind. That group. The one everyone at school either admired or feared-sometimes both.

I should've known better than to freeze up like that. Should've been paying attention. Because people like him didn't stop for anyone.

I let out a shaky breath and dusted off my jeans, even though my hands were still trembling slightly. I needed to pull myself together. Freaking out over Caleb wasn't going to help anything. If anything, it only painted a bigger target on my back.

There was something about Caleb and his gang that made people... uncomfortable. A kind of aura that hung around them, like a thick fog of unpredictability. They didn't need to say anything, didn't need to do anything. All they had to do was walk into a room, and suddenly, the temperature dropped. Conversations stopped, eyes darted away, and everyone instinctively took a step back. It wasn't just fear-it was something deeper, something unspoken that everyone understood but never acknowledged. The need to please them. To be in their good graces, even if you knew deep down that they'd never notice.

It wasn't just Caleb who had this effect. Shane, with his blonde hair and mischievous grin, could silence a crowd with just a raised eyebrow. Mia-God, she was like a predator in a sea of prey, always with that knowing smile that made you feel like she could ruin you without breaking a sweat. Jade was the quiet one, but when he spoke, everyone listened. And then there was Caleb, the leader, who held everyone in his palm with just a look, a gesture, a word. He wasn't like the others in his gang-he wasn't flashy or loud-but his presence was enough to make anyone pause.

I couldn't explain it, but I knew this much: They were dangerous. All of them. They weren't just the kind of people you avoided for the usual reasons-because they were mean or bullies. No, they were the kind of people who made you feel small, insignificant like you didn't even belong in the same space as them. People looked at them like they were gods, or kings, or maybe something even worse. The entire school treated them with reverence. The whole thing was unsettling, like walking through a room full of people all pretending not to be scared.

And yet, even with all that, there was something... intriguing about them. Especially Caleb. His dark eyes always seemed to be studying you, as if he could read your soul in an instant and find all your secrets. He was undeniably attractive. The kind of handsome that wasn't just about the sharp jawline or the messy black hair-it was about how he carried himself, yet at the same time, like he could destroy you with a single glance. It made my heart race every time he passed by, even though I knew I should stay far away...that he was wayyyy above my league.

I couldn't even lie to myself. I'd thought about him more than I should have. Way more. I tried not to-tried not to let his presence invade my mind-but there was no stopping it.

But it didn't matter, did it?

Because everyone at school was convinced he was dating Caroline, the only person in that group who was both friendly and charming. And to be honest, they made a perfect match. Caroline was beautiful and popular, the kind of girl who could light up any room. She and Caleb were the ultimate power couple in the eyes of everyone. If you asked anyone, they'd tell you they were meant to be together, that Caleb only had eyes for her.

Not that I had any reason to believe that Caleb would be interested in someone like me. He barely acknowledged my existence, except to shove me out of his way. I was just another face in the crowd. Another girl to ignore.

And I couldn't ignore the way he looked at me, either. It was as if I was nothing more than an inconvenience. As if my mere presence irritated him. Maybe I was just imagining it, but every time he looked at me, it felt like I was a bug under a microscope, waiting for him to squish me.

Shaking my head, I pushed those thoughts aside and turned toward the school. I had no choice. I had to survive this day, like every other. Every day was a cycle of avoiding trouble, staying out of the way, and trying to blend in. A repetitive routine that felt like I was just moving through life on autopilot, trying to make it to the next day.

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