Bully Me (Bully Me #1)

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Author: C. E. Starkweather
about that part. Sharing her house with a boy her age wasn't something she was looking forward to. Lucy pulled into the mall parking lot.
    "This sucks," Kaine said. "I have to go home after this and help my dad clean the house."
    "It's cool," Lucy replied. "You'll feel better after you spend some money."
    Kaine and Lucy spend the next two hours shopping, and Kaine was having a blast trying on clothes that she wouldn't be caught dead in before. She found a pair of dark skinny jeans and a cute shredded black top to go with them, with some strappy black wedges. She also bought some make up, after the girl at the MAC counter gave her a lesson on how to apply it.
    Lucy dropped Kaine off at her house. "Let me know how it goes. And if you're done early enough come over. Kelsey is coming over tonight." Kelsey was another girl who was Lucy's and more Kaine's friend. Kaine had known her from school, but had never talked to her. They had hit it off immediately.
    Kaine trudged inside and put her new clothes away before joining her dad in the kitchen. "Looks great, dad."
    The counters had been scrubbed and the floor was vacuumed and mopped. Kaine's family could easily afford a housekeeper, but her father didn't believe in wasting money on unnecessary expenses. Unfortunately, that meant that the house rarely got cleaned.
    "Thanks, honey. I need you to clean the downstairs bathroom, then we'll tackle the living room."
    Kaine gathered cleaning supplies and opened the bathroom. "Oh my god," she muttered. She rarely ever used this bathroom, as she had one attached to her bedroom where she spent most of her time. The toilet was disgusting and the garbage can was overflowing. The shower was caked in grime and the floor was covered in dirt. Kaine grimaced and pulled on the rubber gloves, starting with the toilet.
    It took over an hour, but by the time she was done the bathroom was sparkling. She washed her hands and went downstairs to find her father started on the living room. "That bathroom was pretty gnarly, dad. You know you can't live like this when you have another woman here, right?"
    He grinned at her. "With four capable kids in the house, there's no reason for the bathroom to be that gross now, is there?"
    "Well, I'm not doing that again. That can be the boys' job."
    "Fair enough," he replied. He threw her a rag. "Get to dusting, woman."
    They cleaned the living room in an amicable silence. Kaine dusted and vacuumed while her father put away all of the books and papers that littered the table and floor.
    "Maybe now you'll actually use your office instead of the coffee table." She checked her watch. It was after 3. "I have to tell Jay what to get for dinner. Is chicken ok?" Her dad nodded. Kaine googled a baked chicken recipe that looked easy and healthy, texting the ingredients to Jay. She had just finished cleaning the bottom floor with her dad when Jay came home. "Holy crap," he said, looking around. "It looks like a new kitchen."
    "I cleaned the bathroom, too," Kaine replied. Jay winced. "Yeah. Pretty fucking gross. And I'm telling you now that I'm never doing that again."
    Jay laughed as she ran upstairs for a quick shower. Wrapping her hair in a towel and throwing on her bathrobe, she ran downstairs and threw together the ingredients for the chicken dish and put it in the oven. She had purposely chosen a dish that required minimal effort because she couldn't stop thinking about what Lucy said. What if the boy was cute? She only had one chance at a first impression, and she wanted to make sure she looked good. She carefully applied her makeup the way she had been taught, highlighting her cheeks with a little bit of bronzer and adding a smoky grey coat of eyeshadow to her lids. She finished it off with a few coats of mascara and sat back, studying her face. She looked like a different person. She looked...hot.
    She blow dried her hair straight and curled it, making soft curls around her face. She put on her new outfit and stood in
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