
Vicious Games: A Dark College Reverse-Harem Bully Romance
Fabian · Ongoing · 34.4k Words
Introduction
Lies and deep betrayal destroyed the bonds that I had with these beautifully cruel boys,
Caden, Darren and Benjamin.
The Toxic Trio aka The Idols.
I thought I'd escaped them but when I'm offered a full ride scholarship to the prestigious Evergreen Bay University, I must face my demons from the past.
To them, I'm nothing more than a toy meant to be broken, a social experiment to see how much I can endure before I crack.
But the idols made one mistake, they underestimated me. I’m not the same girl I once was, and if they think I’ll be an easy target for their vicious games, they are dead wrong.
As the bullying turns into a twisted obsession to see which one of them makes me break faster, the line between hate and desire begins to blur.
I might have been the butt of their cruel jokes once upon a time but not anymore.
Chapter 1
Kimberely
It’s been almost two years, and the air smells exactly the damn same.
I tilt my head and let my eyes close for a second as I breathe in deeply, absorbing the essence of a place I never thought I’d return to.
It smells like salt and sunshine. Like heartbreak and… home.
Shaking off the sudden rush of emotions that choke my chest, I open my eyes and crouch down to chain my bike to a stand in the parking lot.
The sun is warm and bright, glinting off the polished chrome and perfect paint jobs of the cars around me, and making my pale arms look even paler. I was never California tan, and my time away has only made my ivory skin stand out more.
God, I think I missed this place. Is that even possible?
I missed the sunshine anyway, after Dad and I moved to Seattle toward the end of my junior year of high school. As relieved as I was to get away, to escape the constant torture and daily heartbreak, I missed the sun that shone in Evergreen Bay.
Dad is always chasing the next best job, which means we never stayed anywhere for more than a couple years throughout my formative years. I think it’s just his way of dealing with losing the love of his life when I was twelve years old.
A car accident took Mom away from us, and we left the town I grew up in two months later, as if he just couldn’t stand to live around so many memories of her.
Dad’s work is what brought us to Evergreen Bay in the first place. It’s what took us away.
And it’s the reason I’m back now.
Walking across the lawn toward the prestigious Evergreen Bay University, I can’t help feeling a tinge of pride. I may have arrived on a bike instead of in a Bentley, but I earned a place here just as much as anybody else.
Well, maybe that’s not entirely true.
The small, elite school is just outside of San Diego, and tuition comes with San Diego prices—under ordinary circumstances, there’s no way I’d be able to afford it. Honestly, I’m not even sure I would’ve gotten an offer based on my high school transcripts and application.
I took a year off after high school, working odd jobs and trying to piece myself back together, but none of that looks great on a college application either.
My grades tanked in my junior year and never really recovered, so when the Hi-tech Corporation was trying their damndest to get Dad back on their team, they made it impossible for him to refuse by offering me a massive scholarship at Evergreen Bay U.
They also arranged provisional admissions, pulling strings at the university to secure me a spot here. Now I just have to make sure I get the grades to keep that spot.
Dad bought a house that’s much fancier than the simple two-bedroom we lived in before, and even though the new house is nearby, I decided to live on campus. After missing so much of high school—well, avoiding it, I guess—I want to have the full college experience.
Dad helped me move in yesterday, taking me to Ikea to shop for everything I needed, the whole shebang. But I didn’t sleep in the dorms last night. I wanted one last night with him before classes start. We’ve always been close, and as much as he tries to hide it, I know seeing his little girl start college is breaking his heart a little.
A beep from my phone makes me jump, and I glance down at the screen.
Shit. I’ve been meandering across campus, enjoying the view, and now I only have fifteen minutes to find my first class.
And I have no idea where it is.
Heading up a small set of stairs in the pathway, I spot a guy standing a few yards ahead of me, head bent as he looks at his phone.
He has dark brown hair, cut shorter on the sides than the top, and when he glances up as I approach him, I almost miss a step. His eyes are such a striking emerald green that they make me think of shamrocks.
“Excuse me.” I force myself to continue toward him despite the sudden nerves that flare in my stomach, pulling out a piece of paper from my backpack to read the name of my first class. “Do you know where Applied Psychology is? Room, um…” I look down at the paper again. “110. In Davis Hall.”
The guy is tall enough that as I step closer to him, I have to look up to meet his gaze, and his smile is so friendly that I can’t help but return it.
“It’s that building over there. It’ll be on the first floor.” He points west, toward a building about a hundred paces away.
Oh, perfect. I can make it there with time to spare.
“Thanks.” I shoot him another smile as I tug my backpack around to slip the paper back inside.
“I’m Zade.”
“I’m Kimberley. Kimberley Smith.”
“Pleasure to meet you Kimberley, Kimberley Smith.”
One side of his mouth quirks up, and I chuckle at his joke even though it wasn’t all that funny. He made it sound funny, and his easy-going laugh makes me want to laugh too.
I think he’s flirting with me, but hell, I’m so rusty when it comes to that kind of stuff that I could totally be wrong.
“See you around sometime.” I push my blonde hair behind my ears and dip my head in a little nod before heading toward the building he pointed out.
“For sure,” he calls after me, a grin in his voice.
Picking up my pace as I walk toward the large stone building, I notice an extra spring in my step and try not to think too hard about what put it there.
He might’ve just been being nice, helping a stranger with directions, but it felt good to have a hot guy flirt with me—even in my imagination. Since leaving Evergreen Bay, I’ve been pretty much living like a nun.
Three boys broke my trust so badly that I sort of lost faith in the male species in general. But it’s reassuring to know that men still find me attractive.
At least, Zade does.
Or, well, I think he does.
My giddy conversation with myself is interrupted as I near Davis Hall. It’s on the far side of the quad, and as I gaze around the expanse of manicured lawn, a wave of recognition hits me so hard I almost fall over.
Three tall, gorgeous men are striding across the quad with confidence, their long legs eating up the ground as if they’re animals on the prowl.
Fuck. No.
Those are the only two words that have time to register in my mind before my body moves instinctually, skipping back in time two years and going into self-preservation mode.
I drop to the ground as if I’m under fire, ducking behind a hedge and trying to hide.
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