Bad Teacher – Bad Boss – Bad Royal – Unprofessional Bad Boys Read online Clarissa Wild

Categories Genre: BDSM, College, Contemporary, Erotic, New Adult, Romance, Young Adult Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 180
Estimated words: 179189 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 896(@200wpm)___ 717(@250wpm)___ 597(@300wpm)
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“Well, as fine as can be when you’re in the hospital,” she muses, chuckling a bit, immediately coughing after.

“What happened?” I ask.

Her mom opens her mouth. “Oh, I fell—”

Hailey throws her mother a look. “Her boyfriend did this.”

My jaw drops. “What? Where is he now?” I growl.

Fuck. I never thought it’d go this far, but it does make sense considering what she told me.

“He’s gone,” her mom says. “He hasn’t come back since he tried to hit … Hailey.” She looks down at her blanket. “I think he’s trying to get away now that a nurse saw him do it.”

“So he’s on the run. Dammit …” I almost want to go after him, but I need to take care of my business here first. “Is there anything I can do for you ladies now that I’m here?” I ask.

“We don’t need you here.” Hailey’s sharp voice cuts through anything.

“I just want to help,” I say, smiling, but she won’t return my smile.

“And I don’t want your help,” she snaps.

I frown and rub my lips together looking at the floor. “Please …”

“Oh, Hailey, c’mon, he’s such a nice gentleman,” her mom says.

“Mom, no. You don’t know him.”

“You’re right. I don’t deserve to be here, and I don’t deserve you. I just wanted to talk, that’s all. Maybe there’s something I can do to make it easier.”

“Yeah, you can … by leaving.” Her words cut straight into my soul.

Fuck, I really hurt her badly.

“Hailey …” I sigh. “I’m sorry.”

“No,” she interjects. “Don’t. Not here.”

I nod slowly, grinding my teeth. “Please, let me explain—”

“Get out,” she hisses, getting up from her seat. “Just get out.”

I lift my hands. “Okay … okay …”

“Get out!” she yells.

“So you won’t give me a chance to explain?” I stare at her for a few seconds, but her lips are sealed shut.

I take a deep breath and nod.

I blew it.

I completely blew it.

Without even getting a chance to fix what I’d broken, I blew it all.

With slumped shoulders, I turn around and leave the room, but the struggle inside isn’t over yet. Not by a long shot. Even though I was defeated, I won’t give up.

I need to make things right.

So the minute I get outside, I take out my phone and start searching through her photos on Facebook until I find a picture of her mom and a tag. I click on her mom’s profile and scroll down her timeline until I find what I’m looking for. A picture of the boyfriend. His hand is on her neck, like she’s more of a dog than a human being, and behind them is a blue car with a scratched license plate, but I can still make out the numbers.

Gotcha.

Irrational thoughts float through my head as I make my way to the parking lot and search each and every car for the matching numbers. I don’t give a damn that it looks suspicious and that people might think I’m nuts. They can stare all they want; I’m not stopping until I find the son of a bitch who dared to hurt the mother of the girl I love.

Yes.

Love.

Because that’s what it fucking is, even if I’m afraid to tell her.

Damn, I’m even afraid to admit it to myself, but I’ll be damned if I let this slip. I didn’t know it until it was too late, but I love her, and I’m not going to let her go.

Just like I’m not going to let that motherfucker get away.

I don’t care if it takes me hours or days to find him, but I will find him.

After strolling around the parking lot for a good half hour, I finally come across a license plate that matches the exact numbers on the picture. I grin as I have a closer look and inspect his car, peering through the window. No one is inside, but I see some trash—particularly, a few bags and papers from a fast food restaurant and some french fries on the passenger seat.

Right as I turn around, a man’s right up in my face.

“What the fuck are you doing near my car?”

It’s him. I recognize him from the pictures. “Well, hello …”

“Do I know you?”

“Yes. Wait. No, we haven’t actually met, but …”

“But what? What are you doing here?” he growls, a despicable look on his face.

“Looking for you.” I grin as I look around and notice a few bystanders watching us. “You should’ve run when you had the chance.”

“What?” He makes a face, confused. “Get outta my fucking face.”

“Well,” I say, smiling like an idiot. “I would, but your fat ass is in the way.”

His eyes narrow. “What did you say?”

“Oh, I think you heard me right …”

“You wanna start a fight?”

“Oh no, I just want to laugh at your poor intellect,” I muse, chuckling a little.

“Say it again. I dare you.” He balls his fist.


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