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Claimed novel Chapter 7

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Read Chapter 7 with many climactic and unique details. The series Claimed is one of the top-selling novels by Iandra Taylor. Chapter content Chapter 7 - The heroine seems to fall into the abyss of despair, heartache, and empty-handed. But unexpectedly, a big event occurred. So what was that event? Read Claimed Chapter 7 for more details.

Ophelia

I make my way out of the room and then the school. I really don't want to be caught in her path so I beeline for my car. I decide to call Maggie and see if she wants to hang out. I don't start work until tomorrow so I need a distraction for tonight.

"My darling Ophelia I was hoping you would call and give me all the details of the first day!" She giggles and I can tell she is very happy to have gotten my call. I laugh and I feel like I finally found someone that I can trust.

"Well, are you free for dinner?" I am praying that she doesn't have any plans.

"I'm free. Meet me in the town square." As we hang up I see Katherine come storming out of the school and I know that she is looking for me. She wants to make me pay for what happened in that class and I know that she will be looking for anything she can use against me. As I begin to pull off I see Cole and Mason walk out of the school looking as if they are looking for someone. As soon as they see me I hear Mason yelling my name. I don't look back and make my way out of the parking lot. I don't know that it going on but there has to be a reason this school is so weird. I have a feeling it has to do with all the attractive guys. I think it's best if I just stay away from them.

Once I get to the square I see Maggie and we make our way to a pizza restaurant for dinner and I couldn't be happier. Of course, she has to hear all about my day and she sits there listening to my every word. I think I have become her own personal soap opera.

"Tell me the truth. What is going on at that school? Not a single girl talked to me and the guys were on my like white on rice and that's not normal for me." She looks at me and I can tell she is trying to figure it out for herself.

"I know that you are definitely more beautiful than you know. I also think that because you're different from most of the girls there you caught their attention. Did you notice how all the girls there look the same? They are all just like your sister. This town is made up of wealthier families who treat their children like they are the second coming. All kids tend to have a superiority complex. They all think that they are the best. The girls didn't talk to you because they saw the reaction of the boys. The boys saw a shiny new toy and they all want to be the first to play with it. "I scoff at what she says. "I'll tell you this, when I went there everyone was sleeping around with everyone. If you're still a virgin then the target on you will be even bigger."

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