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The temptation of my brother-in-law-Chapter 131 - One Hundred and Thirty-One
Chapter One Hundred and Thirty-One
Sophieโs POV
The next day started the same way.
Driver dropped me off. I walked through the halls alone. Sat in my classes. Avoided eye contact with everyone.
But something was different. ๐๐ซ๐๐ฒ๐๐๐๐ง๐ ๐๐๐ฅ.๐๐๐
Charlotte and Cameron were there. In the hallways. At lunch. Always watching. Always aware of where I was.
It was weird. Unsettling. I wasnโt used to people paying attention to me unless they were talking shit.
By third period, Iโd gotten three texts from Charlotte.
Why are you sitting alone at lunch? Come sit with us.
I ignored them. Kept my head down. Did my usual routine.
But when lunch came, Charlotte wasnโt taking no for an answer.
She walked right up to my corner table. Cameron behind her. Both of them looking like they owned the place.
"Youโre sitting with us," Charlotte said.
"Iโm fine here."
"That wasnโt a question." She grabbed my tray. Started walking toward the center tables where all the popular kids sat.
"Charlotte. Stop."
"Nope. Youโre not sitting alone anymore. Itโs depressing."
Cameron pulled out a chair. "Come on, Sophie. Live a little."
I wanted to argue. To go back to my safe corner. But everyone was staring. And Charlotte had already put my tray down.
So I sat.
Immediately, the whispers started. The looks. The judgment.
Why was she sitting there? With the new kids? Did they not know what she did?
I kept my eyes on my food. Tried to ignore it.
"So," Charlotte said loudly. "Sophie was just telling us about the time she broke David Chenโs nose. It was badass."
The table went silent. Everyone stared.
"Charlotte," I muttered. "Donโt."
"Why not? You defended yourself. Thatโs something to be proud of."
"Heโs still in the hospital," someone said. A girl. Jessica something. One of Davidโs friends.
"Good," Cameron said. "Maybe heโll learn not to put his hands on people without permission."
"You donโt know what youโre talking about," Jessica snapped. "David didnโt do anything wrong. She overreacted."
"Really?" Charlotte leaned forward. "So if some guy cornered you in a hallway and tried to touch you, youโd just let it happen?"
"Thatโs not what happened."
"Thatโs exactly what happened," I said quietly. "He grabbed me. Tried to put his hands under my shirt. So I hit him."
"You broke his nose! You could have killed him!"
"I could have. But I didnโt. I showed restraint."
Cameron laughed. "I like you more and more."
"This isnโt funny," Jessica said. "David is traumatized. His whole life is ruined. And for what? Because sheโs violent?"
"Because heโs a predator," Charlotte said. Her voice had gone cold. Sharp. "And predators deserve what they get."
"You donโt even know him!"
"I know enough. I know heโs been accused by three other girls at his old school. I know the only reason he wasnโt expelled then was because his family paid people off. I know he transferred here thinking he could start over. Thinking no one would know."
The table went silent. Everyone stared at Charlotte.
"How do you know that?" Jessica asked.
"Because I did my research. My family has connections. And when I heard about what happened to Sophie, I made some calls. Turns out David Chen has a history. A long history of touching girls without consent. Of thinking heโs untouchable because his family has money."
"Thatโs a lie."
"Is it? Ask anyone from his old school. Ask the girls he harassed. Ask the ones he assaulted. Theyโll tell you exactly who David Chen is."
Jessicaโs face went red. "Youโre making this up."
"Iโm not. And if you donโt believe me, I can send you the receipts. Court documents. Police reports. Complaints that were buried because his family threw money at the problem."
The silence was deafening. Everyone was listening now. The whole cafeteria had gone quiet.
"Sophie did everyone a favor," Cameron said. "She stopped him before he could hurt someone else. And if you have a problem with that, then youโre part of the problem."
Jessica stood up. Grabbed her tray. "Whatever. Youโre all crazy."
She left. A few of Davidโs other friends followed. But most people stayed. Just staring at us.
Charlotte turned to me. "You okay?"
I nodded. Couldnโt speak. My throat was tight. My eyes were burning.
Nobody had ever defended me before. Not like that. Not publicly. Not when it mattered.
Alicia had defended me to the principal. To the school administration. But this was different.
This was in front of everyone. In front of the people whoโd been whispering about me. Judging me. Making me feel like I was the problem.
And Charlotte had just destroyed them. Had made them question everything they thought they knew.
"Thank you," I managed.
"Donโt thank me. You didnโt do anything wrong. And anyone who says otherwise can deal with us."
Cameron nodded. "Weโve got your back, Sophie. Thatโs what friends do."
Friends. The word felt foreign. Strange. But also. Right.
Maybe I did have friends now. Maybe Charlotte and Cameron were the real thing.
The rest of lunch passed in a blur. We talked about normal things. Classes. Teachers. Music. Movies.
Like I was normal. Like I wasnโt the girl everyone feared.
When the bell rang, Charlotte linked her arm through mine. "Weโre driving you home today."
"I have a driver."
"Text them. Tell them you have a ride. We want to see where you live anyway."
"Why?"
"Because weโre curious. And because weโre your friends now. Friends know where each other live."
I pulled out my phone. Texted the driver that I had a ride. He responded immediately with an okay and a reminder to be safe.
After school, we walked to their car. The black Mercedes. Cameron got in the driverโs seat. Charlotte took shotgun. I got in the back.
"Where to?" Cameron asked.
I gave him the address. His eyebrows rose.
"The Blackwood estate? Damn. You really do live with them."
"I told you that yesterday."
"Yeah, but hearing it and seeing it are different things."
We drove through the city. Charlotte kept up a constant stream of conversation. About school. About the twinsโ old life in New York. About their family.
I mostly listened. Added comments when necessary. But mostly just enjoyed being included.
We pulled up to the mansion gates. The security guard recognized me. Opened the gates immediately.
Cameron whistled. "This is insane. How many people live here?"
"Too many."
We drove up the long driveway. Parked near the entrance.
"You want to come in?" I asked. Not sure why I was offering. But it felt right.
"Next time," Charlotte said. "We have a thing. But weโll text you later."
"Okay."
I got out. Started walking toward the house.
"Sophie!" Charlotte called.
I turned back.
"Youโre not alone anymore. Remember that."
Something in my chest cracked. Just a little. Enough to let some light in.
"Thanks," I said.
They drove away. I stood there for a moment. Processing.
Then I went inside.
Alicia was in the foyer. Sorting through mail. She looked up when she saw me.
"How was school?"
"Fine."
"Just fine?"
"Yeah. Fine."
She studied me. That look she got when she knew something was different. "Did something happen?"
"Made some friends. Thatโs all."
Her face lit up. Actually lit up. "Really? Sophie, thatโs wonderful! Who are they?"
"Just some twins. Cameron and Charlotte. They transferred from New York."
"Thatโs great. Iโm so happy for you."
"Itโs not a big deal."
"It is a big deal. Youโve been alone since you got here. Having friends is important."
I shrugged. "I guess."
"Do you want to invite them over sometime? For dinner? Iโd love to meet them."
"God, Alicia. Youโre so embarrassing. No. I donโt want you to meet them. Thatโs weird."
"How is that weird? Iโm your sister. Itโs normal for me to meet your friends."
"Itโs not normal. Itโs you trying to control everything like always."
"Iโm not trying to control anything. Iโm trying to be supportive."
"Well, donโt. I can handle my own life."
"Sophie."
"What? You want me to be grateful? Fine. Thanks for bringing me here. Thanks for saving me from Robert. Thanks for everything. But that doesnโt mean you get to micromanage my life."
"Iโm not micromanaging. Iโm just asking about your day."
"No. Youโre trying to insert yourself into every part of my life because you feel guilty. But you donโt have to. Iโm fine. I can take care of myself."
"I know you can. But youโre seventeen. Youโre still a kid."
"Iโm not a kid. Stop treating me like one."
I pushed past her. Headed for the stairs.
"Sophie. Wait."
"I have homework."
I went to my room. Closed the door. Leaned against it.
Why had I snapped at her? Alicia hadnโt done anything wrong. She was just being Alicia. Caring. Protective. Trying to make sure I was okay.
But sometimes it was too much. Sometimes I needed space. Needed to breathe. Needed to figure things out on my own.
My phone buzzed. Text from Charlotte.
Your sister seems nice. We saw her through the window. Very concerned-looking.
I smiled despite myself.
Sheโs overprotective.
Thatโs what big sisters are for. Mine is the same way.
Is it annoying?
Extremely. But also kind of nice. Means someone cares.
I stared at that last message. Means someone cares.
Yeah. I guess it did.
I put my phone down. Started on my homework. But my mind kept drifting.
To Charlotte and Cameron. To lunch. To the way theyโd defended me without hesitation.
To Alicia downstairs. Probably worried. Probably wondering if sheโd said something wrong.
Maybe Iโd apologize later. Maybe.
Or maybe Iโd just let it sit. Let her wonder. Let myself have this one moment of teenage rebellion.
Either way, today had been different. Better.
And for the first time since coming to this mansion, I felt like maybe. Just maybe. Things might actually be okay.

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