William Johnson

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  • Chapter 127 — Saving the Villain Cover
    by William Johnson "If you hate me so much, stop clinging to me." Maxen narrowed his eyes and tapped Cosette's arms, signaling her to let him go. Cosette grinned and wrapped her leg around his leg. "I hate you so much and I know the feeling is mutual. Therefore, sticking around is better. I won't give you your happy ending." Maxen chuckled before he mustered his energy, flipping their position until he was hovering over her. He gazed down at her, bending over, brushing the apex of his nose against her. But before he could…
  • Chapter 126 — Saving the Villain Cover
    by William Johnson "Penny for your thoughts?" Maxen glanced down at Cosette, caressing her bare back while she was resting her head on his chest. After driving for about thirty minutes, he offered for the two of them to stay in his suite where he was staying. Cosette was someone who had an image to protect, and if anyone saw her with him, it would be over for her. Hence, it took them two hours before rolling under the sheets. "I'm tired," was all she said. Maxen remained silent, looking up at the ceiling. "How was your…
  • Chapter 125 — Saving the Villain Cover
    by William Johnson "Hello there, Gorgeous." Cosette smiled as Maxen bent over to plant a kiss on her cheek before walking over to the chair across from her. His brows rose as soon as he plopped down, extending his arms on the table on the edge of the table. Excitement filled his eyes as if he had a good day, while the twinkle in her eyes was just as soft and elegant as usual. "You seem to be in a great mood, Mister Devilsin." She pointed out, making the corner of his lips stretch even wider. "You asked me for a date, so…
  • Chapter 124 — Saving the Villain Cover
    by William Johnson "Cozie, did you ever run a background check on me?" Cosette knitted her brows, turning her attention to her left where Maxen was sitting on the bus on their way home. She blinked twice, processing that sudden random question. "No." She shook her head. Maxen stared into her eyes, searching for any traces of a lie, but found none. "That's odd," he muttered. "What's odd?" "Weren't you a top student in your previous school?" Maxen arched a brow. "If you're an overachiever, why did you fall into our…
  • Chapter 123 — Saving the Villain Cover
    by William Johnson Meanwhile… Luke stood in front of the school infirmary with a slight smile on his face. Smacking his lips, he slid the door open without even knocking. The very few people inside turned their heads to the door, only to frown upon seeing the familiar face standing by the door. "Hello." Luke raised a hand, closing the door behind him. He looked around to see if there was anyone inside the small infirmary, and fortunately, there were only those three bullies: Wyn, Ja, and Emyr inside. "What the hell is…
  • Chapter 122 — Saving the Villain Cover
    by William Johnson The classes went by like how a normal first day in most schools. There were only a few teachers who started their lessons, but mostly, they were a quick note of what the lessons were for the following days. Time went by just like that, and before anyone could grasp the ticking of the clock, it was lunch break. "Lunch box!" pA n,dan(-)0ve1.c0m Cosette flinched as soon as the school bell rang, indicating it was time for lunch, someone in the class yelled, 'lunch box.' She looked around and smiled, seeing…
  • Chapter 121 — Saving the Villain Cover
    by William Johnson "Do you hear me, class? This year, you guys need to step up your game! Your grades last school year barely crossed the passing grades!" The section F of the junior year homeroom teacher sighed in distress, expressing his dismay at this class. Since it was the first day of school, he didn't start his lesson but instead encouraged the students to do better this school year. Although this last section was hopeless, filled with a bunch of 'slow-witted' students, the fire in the homeroom's teacher's eyes was…
  • Chapter 120 — Saving the Villain Cover
    by William Johnson Meanwhile, in class F… The second Cosette sat down in her usual seat, Sarah, Amie, and Fay rallied around her, dragging their seats to hers. She smiled awkwardly, glancing at their eyes that were sparkling with interest. "What now?" she asked under her breath, getting a bit more tired with all the students she had met so far. "Cozie, what did you Maxen do this summer? How can he grow so tall?" Fay asked giddily. "Are you sure he didn't go under the knife?" "Fay, how old do you think Maxen is?" Sarah,…
  • Chapter 119 — Saving the Villain Cover
    by William Johnson "Oy! You blockheads. What the hell are you doing?" Maxen and the three bullies shifted their attention to Luke. The latter stomped his feet on the step-up until he was standing tall on the flat surface. "Hah… and who is this pretty boy here?" Wyn, the long-haired student, cocked his head. "Did he just call us bookheads?" "Oy. Aren't this the transferee last year? Heh. So he still doesn't know the rules here, huh?" The one leaning in the corner, Emyr, sneered, gazing at Luke from head to toe. "It…
  • Chapter 118 — Saving the Villain Cover
    by William Johnson On the first day of class in Winter High, all students were required to gather in the school's gymnasium for the flag ceremony and discuss important things for the year for both students and teachers. Each class and year lined up properly, and girls and boys were separated. "Cozie, is it true?" Cosette looked back when Fay tapped her shoulder. The latter leaned forward slightly, whispering in Cosette's ear. "That guy." Fay pointed to the line where Maxen stood. "That guy is Maxen? Maxen Cloven?" "Uh,…
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