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Claimed By My Stepbrother novel Chapter 95

Chapter 95

Camila POV

The next morning, I dragged myself back to my room after a very awkward breakfast where I tried not to think too hard about the fact that I was wearing Ethan’s shirt. Or that my mom was suspiciously glowing like someone who hadn’t just been mourning the death of her dignity last night. And let’s not even talk about Ethanwho looked like he hadn’t slept at all.

But whatever.

I stepped into my room and closed the door behind me with a soft click, leaning back against it and sighing like I’d just returned from war. In some ways, I had. Emotional warfare. Mental chaos. Secret agency. Suspicious stains and an endless trail of awkwardness. And now? Now I had laundry duty, apparently.

I glanced toward the small heap of clothes piled messily near the foot of my bed. All of them mine. All of themwell, definitely unwearable. My face twisted as I walked over and knelt beside them.

They looked worse in daylight.

The dried crusty streaks across the fabric made my skin crawl. A faint offwhite color, hardened in some places, flaky in others. I didn’t know what it was exactly, and I didn’t want to know, but it feltviolating. My favorite pajama shorts, a few tank tops, a comfy pair of leggings I wore all the time. It was like someone had opened my wardrobe and justdefiled everything I owned.

Gross,I muttered under my breath as I picked up the pajama shorts with two fingers like they were biohazard material.

They were definitely done for. The stains were practically a part of the fabric now.

I forced myself not to overthink it and just toss them all in a bag and get them as far away from me as possible.

I grabbed one of the laundry bags from the wardrobethankfully unstainedand started tossing the clothes in one by one. Top. Shorts. Leggings. Tank. Another top. Why were there so many?

I paused as I held up one of the camisoles. My mouth twisted.

Seriously?I said aloud, to no one. Even this?

By the time I stuffed the last piece of crusty fabric into the bag, my shoulders were tense and my stomach had this tight, twisty feeling. Like I’d swallowed a bad memory.

I stood up, brushing my hands off, ready to toss everything into the trashuntil it hit me. If I got rid of all this, what the hell was I even going to wear?

Fuck,I muttered, dragging a hand through my hair.

Clearly, living off Ethan’s clothes wasn’t a long term plan, and my mom? Yeah, she wouldn’t let me borrow a single thing without launching into a fullblown interrogation.

I plopped the bag down beside the little laundry hamper in the corner of my room. I stared at it for a second. Just stared.

Then

Alright,I muttered, rolling my sleeves up like I was about to perform surgery. Let’s do this.

I unzipped the bag and the ghost of whatever the hell that smell was smacked me in the face like a forgotten ex. Not foul, exactly. But musky. Weird. Suspicious. The kind of scent that made your nose crinkle before your brain even figured out why.

I shook it off and got to work,

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Chapter 95

The first piece I pulled out was my leggingsthere was a faded stain on the waistband, but nothing too crazy. I could work with that. Maybe, some boiling hot water, a little detergent, some serious denial? Yeah, they might make it.

Okay, you live,I mumbled, tossing them into a separate pile. The survivors.

Next came a tshirt. White, ironically. With a very notsowhite splotch smack in the middle of the chest. It looked like someone sneezed on it and tried to cover it up with glitter glue. Absolutely not.

You die,I told it, throwing it straight into the to

And that’s how it went for the next fifteen minutes.

pile.

Keep. Toss. Toss. Keep. Toss. Burn. Toss. Why do I

even

Toss.

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