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Excuse Me, I Quit! novel Chapter 20

Summary for Chapter 20: Excuse Me, I Quit!

Summary of Chapter 20 – A turning point in Excuse Me, I Quit! by Angela Lynn Car

Chapter 20 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Excuse Me, I Quit!, written by Angela Lynn Car. With the hallmarks of Internet literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.

Evan's P. O. V.

I went home feeling down in the dumps as Annie brutally rejected my kiss. Not that I blame her. What rights do I have to touch her after the things I said about her?

No point in moping around. I have plenty of opportunities to win her back. The first one is at the carnival. I know Mike will try to impress her with his over friendliness and positive attitude. He makes me sick.

I took my shirt off and headed to the bathroom but halted as I noticed Annie's window. She was standing right in front of it looking at me. I smirked as we made eye contact. Ah, so my little Annie decided to take a peep at me. Bad girl.

I texted her immediately and waited for her response.

I don't know what you are talking about! Her response said.

I saw you looking at my naked body from your window, you little creeper, I typed.

NOT TRUE! she responded immediately.

I chuckled. I can imagine her cheeks turning red right now.

Want me to give you a little show? I typed and hit send.

What do you mean? She asked. So innocent.

How about I show you more in exchange for you letting me see your boobs? I added a winky face. I bet this will make her mad, I chuckled at the thought.

NO! And I thought you said I have no boobs? She replied.

I do remember commenting that one time, I can't believe she remembered.

They are small but I bet they are cute as hell, I said and eagerly waited for her reply.

I hate you! She replied.

That made me laugh. She was finally getting used to my teasing.

Is that a no? I asked.

She shut her curtains in response. I must've really gotten on her nerves this time.

I wasn't entirely joking. I was strangely attracted to her. I wanted to see more of her. Ever since we shared that kiss, all I can think about is her lips trailing down my chest.

The next day, I saw her walking to school so I honked at her.

"Get in," I said when she stopped walking. She got in without an argument.

"Hey," she wasn't making eye contact with me. She was most likely embarrassed by our conversation last night. I decided to mess with her a little bit.

"So...if you ever want to see me naked, all you have to do is ask," I said and winked.

"EVAN! Stop talking about it! I wasn't staring at you," she protested. Her neck and face were already turned red. She is way too easy.

"You don't need to be embarrassed. Pleasuring you is the least I can do for being my errand girl," I smirked.

"Yes. What are you gonna do about it, little hamster?" I smirked and poked her on her ribs.

"Nothing," she giggled. "Well let's go, I don't want to be late!" she said.

I walked her to her class. People looked at us but they aren't too shocked as she is usually always around me anyway. I saw Lily strangely looking at me. She must still be upset by how I treated her last time.

Annie awkwardly thanked me for walking with her and quickly went inside the classroom so I went to my own class. Unlucky for me, Lily was in that same class. She approached me as soon as I sat down.

"That wasn't very nice, how you ditched me at the game," she said.

"I didn't ditch you, Lily. I just said no to hanging out with you," I said irritably.

"For that four-eyed loser. What do you see in her anyway?" she said.

"Four-eyed loser? What are you, in 2nd grade?" I snarled.

"Never mind that. The point is, she doesn't belong in our world. She is just some invisible weirdo. You can do so much better than that, Evan," she whispered so other people can't hear.

"She is not invisible because I see her clearly. And she is beautiful, inside and out. Not like you. You are a goddamn empty shell with a pretty face," I said cruelly.

Lily looked like she'd explode in anger but she didn't have the chance to say anything else as the teacher walked in.

Not that I had anything to say to her. I won't let anyone insult my little hamster.

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