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throat when she noticed it was useless.

He shifted sideways and placed his arm out, blocking

the door and effectively stopping me from stepping inside.

“Hey, Garcia.”

Maddox threw me his signature smirk in an attempt to

melt me. I rolled my eyes. “Coulter,” I said in

acknowledgment. “You’re in my way.”

I tried to push past him, but he didn’t budge; granted,

he was a whole foot taller than me, but Maddox was an

immovable wall. “It’s quite comical that you think you can

move me.”

There was just something about Maddox that irritated

me. It was like he had hit a nerve I didn’t know I had. He

made me feel edgy. I didn’t know why I felt like that, but I

was defensive around him.

“A knee between your legs will move you alright. So,

either you move with no injuries, or your baby making

machine will be in danger.” I cocked my head to the side

while holding my bag over my shoulder and waiting for him

to move.

My lips crooked up in my fakest and sweetest smile.

Maddox stared me down for a second before he

eventually moved, bending slightly to his waist and putting

his arm out to motion inside the classroom. “Ladies first.

After you.”

I rolled my eyes a-fucking-gain because he was so

goddamn annoying. Pushing past his hard body, I walked

into class with a huff and settled in my chair. He sauntered

inside like he owned the room and walked past me to his

desk at the back of the classroom.

Maddox purposely brushed against my shoulder as he

did so. “Whoops, my bad,” he muttered gruffly. I could hear

the laughter in his voice.

My fingers clenched into a fist, but I held back.

My days continued like this.

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