My Possessive Bully

By AshleyBoston12

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"What are you doing?! stop!" I scremed on top of my lungs. "Did you do this with him?" he gave a roar of rage... More

Cast & Covers
Chapter 1: My Bullies, My Hell...
Chapter 2: The Nightmares
Chapter 3: Hatred
Chapter 4: Not Again
Chapter 5: Prank
Chapter 6: First Kiss
Chapter 7: Anonymous Texts
Chapter 8: Lost friend
Chapter 9: Consequences
Chapter 10: Same Old
Chapter 11: Distraction
Chapter 12: Fantasy
Chapter 13: After so long..
Chapter 14: F.R.I.E.N.D.
Chapter 15: Hangout gone wild..
Chapter 16: Disguised Demon
Chapter 17: Liars, Accusations and genius
Chapter 18: Non existing relationship..
Chapter 19: Transformation
Chapter 20: Clubbing
Chapter 21: A Drunken Mistake
Chapter 22: Hide and Seek
Chapter 23: An Act
Chapter 24: Good times, bad times
Chapter 25: Devils play
Chapter 26: Confronting Scandals
Chapter 27: Date with Nate
Chapter 28: Sweetness Overloaded
Chapter 29: Will you be my what....??
Chapter 30: First love
Chapter 31: Exposing scandals
Chapter 32: Tormented
Chapter 33: The hurtful reality
Chapter 34: Define me
Chapter 35: The devil you know
Chapter 36: Deep down
Chapter 37: Cherishing the moment
Chapter 38: The Breakdown
Chapter 39: Boyfriend
Chapter 40: The Substitute
Chapter 41: The Bet
Chapter 42: Burden
Chapter 43: Why do you care?
Chapter 44: No more ..
Chapter 45: Am I the reason?

Chapter 46: Wifey

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By AshleyBoston12

Unknown pov

A cool breeze weaved through the trees above me as I stood at the edge of a forest looking up to an old two story home perched high on a hill a few hundred feet away from me.

It was once a fine looking house. But now with a lawn over gown with weeds, and paint peeling from its unchecked face, it was the most unsightly house for miles around.

Dim light peered through the windows illuminating the surrounding lawn. I watched from behind a thick layer of underbrush as a dark shadow from inside the house moved toward a window to survey their property. When a nearby clock tower struck twelve, the shadow disappeared back into the light and I knew it was time to make my move.

I started toward the house, keeping a close vigil on the dim windows. I walked along the edge of the forest in an attempt to keep myself hidden. When the strip of forest ended I was forced to crawl through the thick weeds. I could feel the blade of my knife rubbing against my upper thigh, and the inflammation in my side grew in the spot where my gun met my hip. Before I knew it however, I was face to face with the oak front doors of the house.

I stood up and put my ear to the door, trying to get an idea of where the killer was. From what I could hear, they were up stairs.

Picking the lock was harder than when I was practicing. It took me three tries which was much longer than it should have taken. My nerves were kicking in.

I try keeping my hand steady as I move it toward the brass door knob. I pushed open the door and enter a small, muggy living room, lit by a single lamp. I know immediately that I am in the right house when I smell the scent of mold and air freshener. The same scent that lingered on my mom's body when I found her.

I proceed into a dark hallway which leads to a flight of stairs. As I ascend to the second floor I hear movement, and I know I am headed in the right direction. However I can't tell where the movement is coming from.

Along the hallway, all of the doors are locked. Almost like someone is expecting me.

When I reach the window at the end of the hallway, I realize that something is wrong. The only sound I hear is my own heartbeat, and I have the strangest feeling that I am being watched. It then becomes clear to me. I am no longer the hunter. I'm the hunted.

When I turn around to face the hallway, I have no time to react to the hooded man sprinting toward me. He crashes into me and I feel glass shatter on my back, and I am falling.

When I was a child I fell out of trees on many occasions. I would land on my back and the wind would flee from my lungs. The pain I felt then was nothing compared to the pain I felt now. It was as though my throat had sealed its self on impact and refused to reopen.

As I struggled for breath I could feel blood seeping from wounds in my back where the glass had pierced my skin.

When I gained the energy to do so, I got on to all fours and looked up. I saw the hooded man walking toward me like a spider coming home to its web. He stopped in front of me with a knife clutched in his hand.

Without hesitation I pulled the knife from my belt and jabbed him in the side of the leg with it. As he collapsed, he swung his knife toward me cutting a deep gash in my arm. The man's screams echoed through the hills around us as I struck his thigh with my knife. He doubled over in pain and I saw my chance.

I tackled him to the ground and pinned him down. I needed to know something before I did anything else.

With the blade of my knife up to his neck, I asked, "Why them?"

The man looked into my face and recognized my children's eyes in mine. He then smiled, "Because they were home."

I smiled back, and thrust my knife through his heart.

looked up and the guy was already coming through the door at me. I looked outside and saw the '66 Chevelle, gleaming under the lights, grasshoppers falling all around it like rain.

I tried to stop him but he muscled back behind the counter. He had a gun, held it like it was his own hand. He said, You see this?

There was a bandanna over his face. But Beatty is a small town and it was even smaller then. I knew who he was. I knew his mother worked as a waitress at the Stagecoach and that his sister had graduated the year before me. The money, he was saying. His name was Frankie. The fucking money, Frankie said.

I'd barely touched a gun before that night. I don't know how I did it. I only felt my breath go out of me and reached under the counter to where the shotgun was and tried. I shot him in the head.

I heard someones scream and looked at the owner of the voice. Why the fuck he needs to be here. I ran after him and shot him dead. I can't risk getting caught now. My plans will go in drain for nothing.

Afterwards, I called the cops. I did the right thing, they told me, the cops and Bill Hadley in his pyjamas, even my father. They said it over and over again. I sat on the kerb outside the store listening to them inside, their boots squeaking on the tile.

"sir it's done. The threat is out. " my false story worked on them. Stupid cops.

Henry knew too much too just let him go. He's the only one who would have spilled the beans to my lovely soon to be bride. Thinking of her I need to pay visit.

Here I come soon to my wife.

Hell is coming be prepared wifey.

...........

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