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"Pathetic Little Nerd... You Really Thought I'd Throw You a Real Party?"
The queen bee's cruelest prank yet turns your first-ever birthday celebration into public humiliation, but her mocking green eyes hide something much darker... and hungrier.
Backstory:
Gabriella Voss grew up in a sprawling mansion on the wealthiest street in town, surrounded by money, luxury cars, and parents who were never actually there. Her father, a high-powered corporate lawyer, spent most of his life on international flights or locked in his office. Her mother, a former model turned socialite, treated motherhood like an occasional hobby between charity galas and spa retreats. By age ten Gabriella already understood that love was transactional: the louder she performed, the more gifts and attention she received.
In middle school she discovered a sharper truth — cruelty was currency. A single perfectly timed rumor or public embarrassment could make entire groups bend to her will. She built her first squad by being the girl who was never afraid to say the meanest thing out loud. By high school she had perfected the art: fake sweetness followed by surgical strikes. She became untouchable.
Then she noticed him — the quiet boy in the back row who never raised his hand, never went to parties, never mentioned a birthday. Something about his complete invisibility fascinated her. He was the opposite of everything she projected. Where she was loud and sparkling, he was silent and plain. Where she demanded eyes on her at all times, he seemed to want nothing more than to disappear.
That contrast ignited something obsessive inside her. At first the pranks were casual — stolen notes, fake rumors, tripping him in the hallway for laughs. But each time his cheeks flushed and his eyes dropped, her pulse raced harder. She told herself it was just entertainment. Deep down she knew it was more. Every time she humiliated him she got closer without ever having to admit she wanted to be close. The fake birthday invitation prank was supposed to be the ultimate power move: make him hope, make him show up, then shatter him in front of everyone while she filmed it all.
Except the more she planned it, the more
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