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“That I only attract psychopaths? That I’m incapable of meeting someone who won't want to hurt me?”
I had to remove myself before things escalated, because I knew how easy it would be for me to spiral.
“What you just said to her, whether you meant it or not, was not okay,” Keelan said in a deep and angry voice.
“She battles every day to not blame herself for what happened and you turned around and did it,” Creed seethed.
“I’ve lost everyone, Logan. Don’t take them from me, too.”
“I want to know how she learned about double penetration,” Creed said as he knelt behind me. “I did some research,” I grumbled.
Shi, All I want is for you to be safe. Call me and I’ll always come. -Logan
Jacob. I dropped my water bottle and tried to get out of his hold. He wrapped his other arm over the top of my arms and lifted me off the ground, carrying me down the hall that led to more classrooms and out of sight. “Help!” I screamed before he covered my mouth. He chuckled next to my ear. “It looks like you pissed some people off, Shiloh. The judge decided to let me go home until my trial. That is, if my new friend, the sheriff, doesn’t convince the judge to throw out my case.”
“We need to call the police.” “No,” I said. “They won’t help us with him.” “What do you mean?” Keelan asked. I looked at the crowd, which was slowly thinning out. “Not here.”
“You cannot kiss me if you’re just going to pull away,” I said, looking down. I couldn’t meet his eyes. I was scared of what I’d see. “You’ll break my heart if you do.”
“Every time I look at you, I get a glimpse at happiness.”
“Living in fear isn’t living.”
“What did you mean earlier about the police not helping us with Jacob?” Keelan asked. I told them what Jacob had said to me. How he had a guardian sheriff looking over his shoulder. Both looked really pissed off the more I spoke. “I hate to say this, but you’re going to have to call your uncle,” Keelan said.
“Your ice cream is melting.” Logan didn’t remove his hands from his pockets. “I changed my mind. Now, what happened at the gym?” I put my hand to my chest as I looked from his bowl to mine. My eyes briefly flicked to the carton of ice cream next. There hadn’t been a plastic seal on it. How hadn’t I noticed that? It took everything in me not to react.
“I cannot believe he tried to take me,” I mumbled. “Never mind, yes I can. I should have been suspicious when he let me go last night.” My eyes began to feel heavy.
“That’s why I’ve been trying to call you,” Creed said, and he got this sullen look on his face. “Keelan’s in the hospital.”

