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Princes of Paradise: An Academy RH Bully Romance (M.A.G.E. (Magical Academy of Gods and Elementals) Series Book 1)

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by Kailin Gow


  I didn't even realize I was staring until Chance

  coughed out a distinctive a-hem. “So I take it you made it

  home safe and sound,” he said in a disdainful tone. As I

  looked up at him, I almost imagined that I could see the

  flames lapping at his face once more.

  “So you were the dancer from last night.”

  “So, you figured it out. Clever girl.”

  His words stung, and my cheeks grew hot. “Even

  without the mask, I could recognize that stuck up tone

  anywhere!” I shot back.

  “Oh, look, she has a sense of humor.” He raised his

  eyebrows, speaking to nobody in particular.

  “Oh, look,” I glared at him, “he has imaginary friends

  to talk to.” I looked him up and down. “I guess I shouldn't

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  be surprised. If I talked to people the way you do, I wouldn't

  have any friends either.”

  Varun's soft chuckle interrupted our discourse. “See

  that, Chance? Guess you finally found a girl who doesn't

  worship the ground you walk on.”

  Dr. Newton was judiciously ignoring all of us,

  working furiously on a set of papers, evidently far too old

  and jaded to care about high school sparring matches.

  “Sorry, Chance,” I laughed as I took Varun's bait. “I

  come from Angel Island, Southern California. I've seen my

  fair share of cocky jerks, and believe me – they were every

  bit as handsome as you were.” This wasn't strictly true, but I

  was too annoyed by Chance's aloof act to care.

  Chance glowered at me, but by now my attention had

  turned to Varun. “So how about that tour of Aeros

  Academy?” I said, ignoring Chance's stare, the prickling in

  my blood that reminded me of last night's flames. I slipped

  my arm through Varun's.

  Suddenly, the prickling disappeared. Instead I felt a

  cool force – calm, as gentle as the lapping of the ocean under

  the fool moon – overtaking me. My attraction to Chance, my

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  anger, my frustration seemed to vanish. Instead, as I touched

  Varun's arm, I felt only serenity, only calm. Then, all at once,

  the serenity turned to chaos, as what felt like enormous tidal

  waves washed over me.

  I staggered back. “What was that?” I looked around.

  “What was what?” Varun helped steady me.

  “I just felt waves of...” I laughed at how silly I

  sounded. “Something.”

  “Probably nerves, eh?” Varun patted my arm.

  As I looked up at Chance, he seemed even angrier

  than before. His arms were crossed and his eyes were dark

  with hatred. And as I stared at the shadow that he cast on the

  wall behind him, I noticed something very strange indeed.

  His shadow seemed to be surrounded by flames.

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  Chapter 4

  Varun led me back out into the receptionist's office.

  “So, you ready to see the brave new world of Aeros

  Academy?” He laughed. “It's not that scary, I promise. Not

  everyone here's like my cousin Chance. Speaking of

  which...” He looked up, waiting for Chance to follow us. But

  he had vanished – seemingly skulked off while we hadn't

  noticed. “Typical,” he said. “I guess Chance thinks he's too

  cool for orientation. Never mind. It'll be his own fault when

  he can't find the room for AP Post-Erosion History.”

  I smiled back at him. I could definitely see shades of

  Antonio in Varun – far more than I could in his biological

  son, Chance. I understood now what my mother had said

  about Antonio only having one 'true' son. Where Chance was

  aloof, snobbish, and rude, Varun had the same laid-back

  sense of humor as his uncle. He certainly wasn't the type to

  insult a girl while dancing with her. If Antonio had asked

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  Varun to dance with me, I thought defensively, he would

  have done it like a gentleman, and never let on that he was

  only doing it out of obligation.

  I felt more at ease with Varun than I had with anyone

  since I had arrived in Aeros. His affable, easy charm was like

  balm on my fears, quenching the anxiety inside me. Even if

  Chance didn't turn out to be the friend I had hoped for – a

  fact that was looking less and less likely the more I got to see

  of him – it looked like at least one Cutter cousin would be

  there for me.

  We walked through the hallways as Varun pointed

  out for me the classroom numbers (ascending, clockwise)

  and the locker numbers (counterclockwise). He made an

  imitation of Ms. Weaver, the English teacher, speaking in a

  high-pitched British tone. Then he imitated Mr. Cook, the

  physics teacher, shuffling his feet and looking down as he

  talked to the class. I laughed. Varun knew how to break the

  ice and make me feel more at ease. I was glad I was stuck

  taking what could have been a routine tour, with Mr.

  Gorgeous and down-to-earth Varun. Everybody seemed to

  like Varun, or at the very least, respect him – he said a jovial

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  “hello” to every group of people we passed, and they all

  responded in kind.

  “You don't have to be so nervous,” said Varun,

  patting my shoulder. “Everyone's nice here. Or at least they

  will be – once they get to know you. We're not all cliquey

  here. It's a friendly place.”

  “I'm sure,” I said with some trepidation as we

  approached a group of girls lounging langorously by the

  water fountain. They were the most dressed-up of any of the

  girls I had seen so far today – immaculately slathered in

  layers of makeup, each strand of hair individually

  highlighted, no doubt, by an expert stylist. Their eyes fixed

  on me in a unified plan of attack – rather, I thought, like the

  approach of feral wolves.

  Varun seemed blissfully oblivious to their suspicious

  stares. “Hey, girls!” he waved broadly. “Skipping class

  again?”

  “Va- rooon!” The tallest of the girls, a slender blonde

  with blood-red nails and heavy mascara, reached out her

  arms like tentacles, ensnaring him in something between a

  hug and a caress. “Va- roon, I haven't seen you in for- eev-er.”

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  “Haven!” Varun patted her back. “Been busy with the

  swim team! How've you been?”

  “Oh, you know.” She laughed, a laughter that died

  away when her eyes fell upon me. “Who's this?” said Haven,

  looking as if Varun had presented her with a dead cockroach

  instead of a live girl.

  “My new girl! Meet Mackenzy Evers” said Varun.

  “I'm Orientation Leader this year.”

  Haven's dark lips curled in a smile. “Oh, that's so

  sweet! Helping the little lost newbies find themselves some

  friends.” She turned to me, her smile turning to treacle. “You

  must be so grateful having someone take pity
on you to show

  you around. I know I'd be so scared if I turned up here on my

  first day – not knowing who to talk to, how to dress...” She

  gave a pointed look at my sun-dress. “Is this what's in

  fashion where you're from? I think you're so brave for

  wearing orange. I don't know anyone who can get away with

  looking skinny in orange...but apparently you're willing to

  take the risk, right?”

  “Technically, it's coral,” I said, through gritted teeth.

  “Oh, coral?” Haven put a finger on her necklace – a

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  gorgeous coral choker. “I can see that. Of course, I wouldn't

  have imagined that you'd want to wear it, with your skin

  tone. Green and orange, you know. But good on you for

  trying!”

  I decided not to take the bait. “Thank you!” I said.

  “Your necklace is so beautiful. I love the color of coral – it

  really reminds me of the ocean. Swimming off the east coast

  of Angel Island...”

  “You like to swim?” This appeared to change things,

  and Haven's false saccharine sweetness shifted rapidly to

  dispassionate professional interest. “Would you say you

  swim at a JV level? A varsity level? Have you ever been in

  Archipelago?” All honeyed tones were gone as she looked

  me up and down, evidently assessing the various muscles it

  took to make a good butterfly stroke.

  “Haven's the captain of the girl’s swim team,” one of

  the girls said. “You should try out!”

  “We're really serious about our swimmers here,”

  another chimed in. “Like – really serious. But ever since

  three of our best girls graduated...”

  Haven looked slightly sour as Varun disentangled

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  himself from her arm and took my hand. “Come on,

  Mackenzy,” he said. “We've got to get through half of South

  Campus before class starts.”

  Haven's lips were now in a full pout. “But we've just

  started getting to know her,” she crooned softly. “This

  mysterious Mackenzy Evers – we have so much to learn.”

  Varun led me away. “Just ask her to sit with you at

  lunch!” He patted me on the shoulder. “I'm sure Mackenzy

  would love to get to know you girls a bit better too!”

  “Oh, sure,” I said. But while my voice was definitely

  tinged with sarcasm, Varun's evidently wasn't. It was clear, I

  thought, that poor Varun hadn't the foggiest idea of the

  gauntlet Haven had thrown down in the form of her false

  politeness. He probably thought she was being genuinely

  friendly.

  Boys, I thought grimly. Angel Island or Aeros – they

  were the same everywhere. They were uniformly blind to the

  subtle machinations that went on among groups of teenage

  girls.

  And it looked like Varun in particular was blind to

  Haven's nastiness. I thought once more of her arms around

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  his shoulder and my heart sank. It was too early to even think

  about dating, I told myself – I wasn't about to get my hopes

  up on anybody. Still, I couldn't help but feel a slight twinge

  of disappointed.

  “Your girlfriend seems nice,” I said, trying to conceal

  my real feelings.

  “My girlfriend?” Varun let out a big belly laugh.

  “Haven? No – gross!” He stopped himself. “I mean – not

  gross-gross but...we grew up together! I've known her since

  I was picking my nose and she was cutting the hair off Barbie

  dolls.” He sighed. “That's the problem with a place like

  Aeros. We've all grown up together, pretty much everyone's

  already awkwardly dated everyone else by the time we

  finished junior high. It's a pretty incestuous kind of place.

  Especially with our parents being...” He sighed. “My uncle's

  not like that, of course, but a lot of parents want to make sure

  we don't mix with – you know, outsiders.”

  “Public school kids?”

  “I wouldn't put it that way, but...”

  “But?”

  “But...yeah. Some of the families here can be really

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  exclusive when it comes to who's in or who's out. Which

  makes for a pretty awkward dating scene here at Aeros.

  When you've practiced your first kiss on someone during

  Spin-the-Bottle and accidentally gotten your braces stuck

  together, it's pretty hard to think of them as legitimate dating

  material.” He sighed. “Haven and I...well, let's just say she's

  a lot happier once she got that retainer removed.” He patted

  me on the shoulder. “Be prepared to be treated like fresh

  meat for a while,” he said. “You're probably the only girl

  most of these guys haven't known through the girls-have-

  cooties phase.”

  “I'll keep that in mind.”

  “So, new girl,” we had by now ended up at the gym,

  where a group of uniformed students were already running

  laps around the perimeter. “What do you think of the

  hallowed halls of Aeros Academy so far?”

  “It's...definitely different from my old school,” I

  admitted. “We didn't have a plush school lounge with a

  cappuccino machine during recess – that's for starters. We

  had a couple of ratty old couches on loan from the theater

  department and a water fountain that always served rusty

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  water...plus, I didn't know schools ever even had marble

  sinks. Or “pan-seared tilapia” on the lunch menu. I got used

  to my diet of mystery meat.”

  “Well, mystery tilapia isn't so bad,” said Varun.

  We were interrupted by a pair of loud shouts coming

  from the gym.

  “Is someone hurt?”

  “Let's go!”

  Varun and I ran back into the gym, looking for the

  source of the cries of pain. Someone was lying on the

  ground, his face pressed into the mat, his arms and legs

  pinned back by another boy who knelt triumphant above

  him.

  “Nice job!” A male voice boomed through the gym.

  “Not bad at all.” The owner of the voice jogged over to the

  mat, pressing his stopwatch with a loud beep. “Just under ten

  seconds,” said the coach. “That's record time, especially

  when it comes to beating Daniel here.” He looked down at

  the fallen boy from beneath the visor of his baseball cap.

  “Daniel, you're going to have to work a little harder to

  maintain your number-one standing with this new kid

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  around.”

  Daniel groaned and grumbled as he forced his way

  back up from the mat. “Yeah, Coach,” he muttered

  indignantly. “I'll try harder, yeah...”

  But as he rose, I caught sight of the victorious boy,

  who held out a hand to help Daniel up off the mat. When I

  had seen him before, he had been perhaps too carefully

  dressed in a black cashmere shirt and fitted trousers. But

>   now, in his gym clothes, he seemed unconstricted, powerful,

  free. His broad shoulders and powerfully sculpted chest

  tapered into black track pants the color of his hair, that

  outlined muscular legs. He was shirtless and sweat glistened

  off his smooth tanned skin, and I couldn’t help staring.

  I had known lust before, but this was lust at first

  sight. I blushed as my mind almost wandered off into an area

  I did not want to share with the rest of the class. As gorgeous

  as he was dressed, he was definitely the kind of guy who

  would outshine all the guys when he wasn’t. I had felt how

  strong his arms could be when he pulled me close to dance

  with me at the luau, and his chest was wide enough to hug

  two of me. As much as I hated myself for doing so, I felt

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  myself grow weak at the knees, my anger for him mingled

  all the more with desire. It was not fair that the most perfect

  male body in the world had to belong to a guy who seemed

  to want nothing to do with me. I let out an involuntary soft

  sigh, and he turned his head around to look at me with those

  razor-sharp blue eyes.

  It was Chance.

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  Chapter 5

  Varun let out a noticeable sigh of annoyance – the

  first time he'd betrayed anything other than relaxed affability

  all morning. “Chance,” he muttered under his breath, just

  loud enough for me to hear. “Do you always have to be such

  a show-off?” He shrugged and took my hand gently as

  though he had always held my hand before. “Come on,

  Mackenzy,” he said. “I don't think Chance needs any more

 

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