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Side Chick Era Over (Sharon and Carter) novel Chapter 351

Chapter 351

But these big and strong boys were different.

They didn’t just mock Theo or exclude him-they shoved him around whenever they got the chance. And Theo… he never stood a chance against the three of them.

Bob watched Matty walk away. He felt smug.

Turning back to Theo, he grinned, that mean, nasty grin kids have when they think they’ve won.

“Guess you’re not doing so great at your new school either. Look, no one’s coming to help you. Doesn’t matter how smart you are or how good your grades are. No one likes you. What’s the point?

“The other day, I overheard my mom saying… your mom only finished middle school. What a joke. Guess you’re not so high and mighty after all, huh?

“Bet these kids here don’t know what an embarrassment your mom is. But don’t worry,” Bob sneered, “they’re gonna find out.

Real soon.”

Matty had already turned to leave. But when he heard that… he stopped dead in his tracks.

Slowly, he turned back. His eyes fixed on the three boys surrounding Theo. “What did you just say?”

Bob mistook that for curiosity.

“Oh? You wanna hear about how pathetic his mom is too?” He let out a nasty laugh. “At his birthday party, she tripped and fell right on her face. Looked like a damn dog eating dirt.”

Theo’s face burned. He snapped back instinctively, “Someone tripped her on purpose! That’s why she fell!”

And it was true. One of Nate’s idiot friends had stuck a foot out and sent Sharon sprawling.

Nobody apologized. Nobody cared. They just sat there, snickering, pretending it was an accident.

Even Madeline didn’t bother to ask what happened. She just said Sharon had embarrassed the Biggs family-humiliated them. And from that day on, banned Sharon from attending any Biggs family events.

And Carter? Sure, he scolded Nate a little. But that was it. Nothing happened to the ones who actually caused it.

That’s how this world worked. People only kicked you when they saw you didn’t have any backing.

Once it was clear even the Biggs family didn’t respect Sharon, everyone else followed suit.

Bob laughed even harder. “I don’t care why she fell. All I know is, she looked pathetic as hell. Funniest thing I’ve ever seen. I laughed so hard I almost-”

A fist came flying hard at his face.

Bob staggered back, clutching his cheek, eyes wide with disbelief. “You… you punched me?”

Nobody had ever dared hit him before.

Back at the old school, Bob was the king, the little tyrant. Everyone was afraid of him.

He was bigger than most kids. Stockier. Stronger.

And this scrawny kid standing in front of him? Matty, with his thin arms, small frame, pretty little face?

How dare he?

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lifted a finger.

But Matty didn’t flinch. He didn’t even blink.

He didn’t care.

He’d seen worse. Way worse. The kind of fights over food, over scraps, with grown-ups who didn’t care who got hurt.

Bob was nothing.

“Yes, I punched you,” Matty said, his voice low, razor-sharp. His delicate features were cold, like ice. “And if I ever hear you say one more thing about Sharon, I’ll knock all your teeth out.”

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