Changed (The Hunters #1)

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Author: Rose J. Bell
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Valerie knew that they shouldn´t press
further. They had done it once, and it had not ended well. Rosa had
let her fury run free and shouted at them both. Since then, both
would leave Rosa alone when she was irritated.
    “ Rosa ...” Colin
said.
    Rosa shook her head. “Not now Colin,”
she answered and disappeared from the space.
    Colin looked at Valerie worried. “What
should we do with her?” Colin asked.
    Valerie sighed. “I wish I knew,
Colin.”
     

     
    Rosa walked through the old-fashioned
hall of the academy. The hall was large and had many doors on every
side, which were the rooms of the hunters. As Rosa passed the door,
her anger snapped, and she kicked a door. She was furious. If the
half demon had lived, Rosa would have killed him twice.
    “ Well, what do we have
here? Our Ice Princess,” said a voice behind her. Rosa stopped. She
didn’t need to turn round to know to whom the voice with the
mocking undertone belonged. She would recognize it
anywhere.
    Rosa sighed and then turned round.
“What do you want, Stewart?” she asked annoyed.
    Shane Stewart stood before her with
his arms crossed and a mocking grin on his face. Shane was in
Rosa’s group, and also had his final examination completed. He too
still had to kill a Nephilim. Furthermore, he was the heart breaker
of the whole hunter clan.
    His hair was brown and he had deep
green eyes—he got every girl that he wanted. He also came from a
rich family, which only made him more attractive to the girls. If
they were honest with themselves, they would recognize that Shane
was an asshole. Rosa didn’t know how he had become a hunter. Shane
only had parties, girls and alcohol in the head—nothing else.
Certainly, he had become a hunter because his family had money and
taken him there.
    Rosa simply didn’t understand girls.
They knew that Shane was an asshole, and still got involved with
him—and this was the reason she didn’t have many
girlfriends.
    Shane took a step closer to her. “And
how was your final exam, Petrova?” he asked.
    “ Why do you care?” Rosa
asked.
    Shane grinned wide. “Our
Ice Princess is bitchy today.”
    Most in the academy called Rosa “Ice
Princess,” because she never showed her feelings or interest for
anyone. She had repeatedly rebuffed everyone.
    Rosa felt her anger only continue to
increase. She could not, and did not want to talk to
Shane.
    “ What do you want, Shane.
I need to go home,” Rosa said.
    He took another step toward
her. “I just wanted to ask how you feel, and how your final exam
was.”
    She gave him a cool look. “Shane, you
just want me wrapped around your finger so you can kiss me—just
like you do to every other girl.”
    Shane looked at her as if he was
shocked, but she knew that he was not serious. “You’re always
ascribing bad things to me, Rosa. That’s not very nice.” The
mocking smile he had worn when he first started talking to her
grew. “And would it be so bad to kiss me, Rosa?” He let his eyes
wandered over her body.
    Shane’s gaze stopped at her breast. As
her top was torn, he could see a part of her chest and her
bra.
    “ Rosa, you make me wild,”
he said, staring at her with a look that clearly lusted after more
than a kiss.
    That was too much for her.
    Rosa grabbed his arm and twisted it
behind his back. He groaned in pain as Rosa slammed him against the
wall, pushing her knee into the hollow of his back.
    Instead of defending himself, Shane
smirked.
    “ Rosa, you are more and
more attractive every day, you know?”
    She snorted. “You know, Shane, what I
hate even more than our enemies?” she asked.
    “ What?”
    “ You.”
    “ Ouch.”
    “ Shane, just leave me
alone. I am not like the others bitches here. I have no interest in
you, or your mouth. Just leave me in alone,” she said.
    He laughed. “Rosa, you’re just a hot
bride.”
    Rosa sighed. You could tell an idiot
whatever you wanted until you were blue in the face, and they would
still never

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