Bittersweet Revenge

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Authors: J. L. Beck
He mumbles into my hair. His breath and nose rub against the sensitive part of my neck. 
    “There’s nothing you can do about it Rex. Some people can’t be saved, bullies will always be bullies.” I gasp out, as his tongue glides across my neck. I pull back giving him the evil eye. He looks down at me like the devil he is.
    “That may be true, but don’t bullies have a reason as to why they bully? Isn’t there a cause, like teen-induced hate, or being bullied themselves?” He asks. I wouldn’t doubt Corey being a bully, or having a reason to.  Most bullies have hate for themselves or feel the need to do it to others because they’re insecure about themselves.
    “There’s no reason to hate someone that much, and even if you do there’s no reason whatsoever to act upon it.  Just because you dislike someone doesn’t mean you have to go out of your way to threaten them. It doesn’t make sense and I’m tired of trying to figure out what Corey’s motives are.” I announce fiercely. It’s not that I don’t want to know why I’m the center of his torment or whatever.  It’s bad enough I hear about him in every realm of my school life. I don’t want to hear about him in the only peaceful aspects of my life.
    “Well I’m not, because family or not you don’t mess with my girl.” He says emotionally, his face a clear map, showing me his feelings. I shiver, and I can’t tell if it’s because of the chilly October air or the feelings Rex is stirring in me, but well go with the latter.
    “I thought we were friends?” I ask teasingly. I know what he means when he says my girl, but teasing him is so much fun.
    “Are we? Because I’m not sure I can be just friends with you?” He says smiling back at me, his hands reach out aggressively as his fingers lightly tickle my sides.
    “Stop. St-op…” I huff out in between bouts of laughter. “What was that you said…? Will you be my best friend Rex?” “Awe of course I will be.” He mocks back at me.
    “Yes. Yes I will be your best friend just stop tickling me, or I’m going to pee.” My laughter ensues, but stops suddenly when I take notice of another male’s laughter.
    Rex steps back removing his hands from me, his body language is different, dangerous and yet protective.
    “This is too cute. You two being all friendly with one another outside of school, but acting as if you don’t know one another in school. It’s adorable, and funny as shit, because one, I know you Rex and you could do so much better than that, and Jenna. You're as good at listening as I knew you would be.” A look of utter disgust marks his face and I know I show the same disinterest.
    “Carry on man. I’ve had enough of your shit. Go home, and muddle in your own sorrows.” Rex says bitterly turning himself away from Corey and towards me.
    “Really Rex, you want my sloppy seconds. She doesn’t even put out… and we all know you can't go without sex.” At his point I’m seething and can no longer hold my comment back, and though I might regret it later, I won’t right this second.
    “Oh that’s rich Corey, being that every fucking rumor you spread about me at this school has to do with me sleeping around. Glad you can finally admit that I’m not the “whore” you make me out to be. Plus I wouldn’t ever put out to a piece of shit like you.” Venom fills my voice, as it grows louder.
    Corey’s face grows dark, and though that may have once scared me it empowers me, because for once in my life I’m not on the receiving end. I’m dishing back to him what he gives to me.
    “I warned you Jenna. I told you what I would and could do to you and you didn’t take me serious. You’ll regret it, I promise.” He says deadly. His voice makes my skin crawl in disgust. My stomach churns, and his threat almost frightens me. I refuse to let what he says scare me. I would just be feeding into what he wants, and giving him the satisfaction I know he feeds off of.
    “If you

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