To scare off the bullies at my new school, I bluffed and claimed the notorious delinquents from the vocational school next door were my "subordinates." The bullies didn't buy it. Cornered, I had no choice but to hail a random blonde-haired thug passing by. "Hey! You see the boss and you don't even say hello?" The blonde thug stared at me. Five seconds later, he smirked. "Hello, Boss." 1 This blonde guy was hot, but he looked terrifying. He held a cigarette between his fingers and looked at me. "Boss got herself some new minions?" He curled his finger, signaling the rest of his crew. A group of teenagers with dyed hair and tattoos swarmed around us. They towered over me and the girls bullying me. I was so scared I couldn't make a sound. The blonde guy smiled at his friends. "Hey, why aren't you greeting the Boss?" The rainbow-haired delinquents were confused. One of them reacted quickly, shouting, "Hello, Boss!" The blonde guy lifted my bruised arm, inspecting it. "Lost a fight? Was it them?" He looked at Jessica and her friends, his eyes cold. Jessica and Sarah burst into tears and ran away. 2 I turned to flee, but a hand grabbed my arm. "Where are you running to? B-o-s-s?" I didn't dare look at him. I stared at the ground. "I'm sorry. I just wanted to scare them." He poked my forehead lightly. "Leave your number. You owe me one." I pulled out a piece of paper and wrote down a fake number. He pulled out his phone and dialed immediately. "We're sorry, the number you have reached is not in service..." I apologized frantically. "Sorry! I remembered wrong. That's my mom's number." "Liar. Your mom's number is disconnected?" I didn't argue. I wrote my real number. If he calls, I'll block him. The blonde guy smiled, bending down to look me in the eye. "If you dare block me, I'll find you at the front gate of Central High." 3 I was terrified all night. Messing with delinquents meant trouble. Protection money? Forced theft? Forced smoking? My allowance was twenty dollars a week. Ten was my limit. I'd just eat buns for lunch and dinner. Stealing and smoking were out of the question. I'd rather die. The next day at school. My desk was clean. No used pads stuck to it, no cigarette burns. Jessica and Sarah looked at me, then quickly looked away. They were already scary enough. The vocational school thugs were even worse. I really ate a bear's heart and a leopard's gall to mess with them. 4 Lunchtime. I didn't dare leave the school. I bought a bun in the cafeteria. Luckily, I have a small appetite. One bun was enough. Halfway through eating, someone grabbed my hair. Three guys. One was Tyler from my class. He was the one who put cigarette butts on my desk. Tyler sneered, "Jessica and those two idiots actually believed you know Leo. You got guts, huh? Acting like someone actually has your back." The other two guys were impatient. "Hurry up, the gate's gonna close." They dragged me to the internet cafe across the street. Tyler knocked on the counter. "Three computers. This chick is paying." The guy behind the counter looked up. It was the blonde guy from yesterday. 5 Tyler's swagger vanished. He lowered his head and mumbled, "Brother Leo." So he was Leo. The two guys sandwiching me smiled and greeted Leo too. Leo looked at me with a complicated expression. Tyler patted my cheek, laughing. "Man, this chick lied to my classmates yesterday, said you knew her." Leo didn't hesitate. "I do." Tyler: "Huh?" "She's my Boss." Tyler was dumbfounded, forcing a smile. "You're kidding, right Leo? You sure?" Leo walked around the counter and put a cap on my head. "Wait outside."

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