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My trembling hand Ch 31

    Chapter 31 Stepping Up


    Chapter 31 Stepping Up


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    Does he know? Those <b>words </b>echoed in the back of my mind as I made my way out of the Silver building. The others hadughed it off when Elias insinuated he had a clue about who the virgin <b>was</b>. I <b>had </b>to force myself to smile in response, not wanting to raise any suspicions. Elias didn’t nce at me even once after that, yet I couldn’t help but wonder if he had said it as <b>a </b>passing. irrelevantment.


    I nced back to see Elias swarmed by the other members, who eagerly asked for his number and fawned over <b>him</b>. With that scene in front of me, I hastened my steps, eager to <b>put </b>as much distance as possible between myself and their gaze. There was no way he could know. Aside from Tessa, no one else had the slightest clue. Kieran had <b>never </b>shown any interest in me, but I was fairly certain <b>that </b>Jaxon had already informed him of my transformation from <b>the </b>prude he once knew.


    I checked my <b>phone </b>and noted that I still had about half an hour before my shift began. It seemed like a good time to grab some snacks from themon cafeteria. As I made my way there, I pushed aside the thoughts of what had transpired during <b>the </b>Silver Quill meeting, determined to focus instead on something mundane.


    However, just as I stepped into the hallways, I was met with yet another unfortunate sight. Jaxon and Sienna, along with my brother and some of the other high–ranked youths from the West, were gathered around Owen. My brother had his arm wrapped around him <b>in </b><b>an </b>unfriendly <b>manner</b>, dragging him toward the Opulence Cafeteria with an unsettling grip.


    I hung back a bit, concealing myself behind a post, and observed their interaction.


    “Have you ever been inside before?” Kieran teased, nudging Owen’s side. Owen flinched and tried to pull away, but it <b>was </b>futile against my brother’s strength. Jaxon <b>and </b>Sienna merely watched the scene unfold, unbothered, as they fiddled <b>with </b>each other’s hands.


    “I’m not allowed in there,” Owen muttered. “<b>Can </b>you please let me go<b>?</b>”


    “Aww, look at Owen <b>asking </b>oh–so–nicely for me to let him go,” Kieran chuckled, and theughter from <b>the </b>others followed. My brows furrowed in disapproval. There <b>was </b>nothing funny about this situation. Did <b>their </b><b>pride </b><b>and </b>ego render them incapable of recognizing the absurdity of their cruelty?


    “How about this? I’ll let you in there for free. What do you say, <b>huh</b>? I’m sure someone like <b>you </b>would want to see the cafeteria reserved for the likes <b>of </b>us,” Kieran continued his taunts.


    “No, thank you,” Owen replied <b>firmly</b>. “I have somewhere to be”


    With


    <b>that</b>, he managed to slip away with surprising speed<b>, </b>but Kieran didn’t take kindly to his escape. In <b>an </b>instant, he <b>grasped </b>Owen <b>again</b><b>, </b>wrapping <b>his </b>arm around Owen’s neck and pulling his close.


    Kieran dragged Owen toward the Opulence Cafeteria, and my hands clenched tightly at my sides. I found myself in a dilemma, torn <b>between </b>the urge to intervene and the daunting <b>reality </b>of my brother’s overpowering <b>presence</b>.


    Others walked past the <b>scene</b>, seemingly oblivious to the turmoil unfolding<b>, </b><b>some </b><b>even </b>giggling <b>with </b>amusement. I feltpelled <b>to </b>intervene. How could I criticize these bystanders while <i>I </i>remained a passive observer at this damn post, too?


    Before I fully processed my thoughts, I found myself striding toward the <b>Opulence </b><b>Cafeteria</b><b>, </b><b>my </b><b>initial </b>hesitation <b>giving </b>way to a surge of courage As I entered, the atmosphere of regality enveloped me. <b>However</b>, <b>it </b><b>was </b>apanied by a sense of <b>hypocrisy</b>. The tables and <b>chairs</b>, a stark contrast to those in the Common <b>Cafeteria</b>, resembled pieces plucked <b>straight </b><b>from </b><b>million </b>dor homes.


    At the center of it all were Owen and Kieran, the former radiating <b>difort</b>.


    “You’re already here, so why don’t <b>you </b>entertain us?” Kieran chuckled. Owen pursed <b>his </b>lips, turning slightly away, <b>trying </b>to


    hdraw <b>from </b><b>the </b>moment.


    “You didn’t think you’de here for free, did <b>you</b>?” Kieran <b>taunted</b>. Then, he stood and grabbed a piece of steak, shoving it into Owen’s mouth, which only drew Laughter from the others <b>seated </b>nearby. My heart raced at the vile disy of bullying taking ce before me.


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    Chapter 31 Stepping Up


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    I scanned the room<b>, </b>hoping to find at <b>least </b>one <b>person </b>with a semnce of sanity. While a few were entertained, most cast their eyes downward, appearing afraid of the repercussions of standing <b>against </b>Kieran and his crew.


    “I even provided you a meal,” Kieran chuckled. “Show the hand that feeds you some kindness by performing for us. What are you guys in the mood for? A song? A dance? An act?” he asked, <b>parading </b>around the room, pointing at others as he did.


    “Monster.” I muttered under my breath, my hands shaking from an emotion I couldn’t quite identify–fear? Disdain?


    “<b>Make </b>him <b>act </b>like a dog!” Sienna eximed carelessly <b>while </b>reapplying her lip gloss. The others jumped on board, chiming in with suggestions, their enthusiasm frightening. It felt like <b>a </b><b>betting </b>ground filled with the most depraved college students imaginable.


    “The crowd has spoken,” Kieran announced, his voice rising tomand everyone’s attention. “Act like a dog for us, Owen.”


    Owen’s lips were pursed tightly, and from my vantage point, I could almost see a ck cloud gathering over his head. I didn’t pity him; I felt a fierce anger rising within me. No one would want to find themselves in <b>such </b>a humiliating predicament, yet escaping it seemed nearly impossible.


    Owen remained motionless, casting his gaze downward in silence. Kieran, embarrassed by Owen’sck of response, gripped <b>his </b>shoulder, causing Owen <b>to </b><b>flinch</b><b>. </b>


    “Don’t embarrass me now, you <b>rascal</b>,” he said through gritted teeth. “I brought you here for a show, and you are going to deliver, whether <b>you </b><b>like </b>it or not.


    “Please let me <b>go</b>,” Owen pleaded desperately, but his words only sparked amusement among the others.


    “<b>What </b>was that?” Kieran teased, leaning in closer. “Say it louder.”


    “Please just let me go,” Owen repeated.


    Silence fell for a moment, and I could see Kieran’s smirk widening <b>maliciously</b>. “No,” he replied casually. “Not unless you act like a dog for us first.”


    “Do it <b>now</b>, while I’m still asking nicely. I might even consider reducing <b>the </b>amount of your debt if you perform well.”


    My <b>breath </b>hitched as I noticed <b>a </b>flicker of <b>hope </b>in Owen’s <b>expression</b>. He lifted his head slightly, and for a moment, I genuinely believed he nightply. No–I was <b>certain </b>he was <b>going </b>to go through with it.


    But at <b>that </b>moment, I stepped forward, my voice ringing clear above the crowd.


    “Let him go


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