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Now reading: Chapter 3: Stalking The Prey from The Girl in the Hoodie is Mine, a Romance novel by lucymumbua.

Ella POV:

"Shit," I muttered under my breath, heart racing as I saw him leaning casually against the back door, waiting like a predator stalking its prey. Jason. I should have known better than to think I could slip out unnoticed.

Before I could bolt, his hand shot out, gripping my arm in a way that felt both firm and possessive. In one swift move, he pushed back against the cold brick wall, caging in with his large arms on either side of my head. The sharp sound of my back hitting the wall echoed in the alley, but I barely registered the pain. My mind was screaming one thing—get away.

I thanked every lucky star I had that I was still wearing the stupid wig. If he figured out the truth—that the quiet waitress standing before him was the sa "hoody girl" he’d been obsessing over at school—my life would beco a living hell.

His eyes burned with intensity as they bore into mine, and before I could protest, he yanked off the cap I’d been wearing. My breath caught in my throat, but relief flooded when my wig stayed securely in place. If it hadn’t, my golden hair would’ve given away in an instant. I was still safe, at least for now.

Jason’s lips curled into a smirk. "You’re awfully good at running, but not so great at hiding."

I swallowed hard, trying to keep my voice steady. "Let go."

He didn’t budge. Instead, he leaned closer, his breath warm against my cheek. "Not until you explain what your problem is with ."

"Problem?" I scoffed, trying to push past the panic rising in my chest. "I don’t have a problem with you."

His eyes narrowed, his smirk fading as he studied my face. "You embarrassed . Twice. You think that’s sothing I’m just gonna let go?"

My pulse pounded in my ears. This was it—the mont where everything could co crashing down. I couldn’t let him connect the dots.

"It was an accident," I managed to say, forcing my voice to remain steady despite my racing heart. "You got in the way. That’s all."

He tilted his head slightly, like he was trying to read my mind, to see through the disguise I’d carefully crafted. I could feel the weight of his stare, the way his gaze flickered from my wig to my eyes, as if he knew sothing wasn’t adding up but couldn’t quite put his finger on it.

"You know," he murmured, his voice dangerously low, "I don’t like people ssing with . And you..." He paused, his eyes scanning my face one more ti. "You seem to be making a habit of it."

I felt trapped, his towering fra keeping pinned to the wall. I had no idea what his next move would be, but I had to stay calm. If I freaked out or gave him any more reasons to be suspicious, I’d be in serious trouble.

"I’m not ssing with you," I said firmly, eting his gaze head-on. "I’m just trying to do my job."

Jason’s smirk returned, but there was sothing colder about it this ti. "We’ll see about that."

Without another word, he finally stepped back, releasing from the wall. My arm tingled from where he’d grabbed it, but I didn’t dare rub it. I stayed frozen, watching as he shot one last glance before walking away, disappearing around the corner of the building.

It wasn’t until I was sure he was gone that I let out the breath I hadn’t realized I’d been holding. My hands were trembling, my mind still reeling from the confrontation. If he’d seen through my disguise... if he’d known who I really was...

I couldn’t even think about the chaos that would’ve followed.

I needed to be more careful. Much more careful. One wrong move and everything I was hiding could co crashing down. I adjusted my wig, making sure it was secure before turning toward the door. There was no way I could afford to slip up again.

The next week, I doubled down on my precautions. Every morning, as I approached the diner, I made sure no one saw in my "hoody girl" guise. The last thing I wanted was soone putting two and two together—seeing the waitress with the wig and the hooded girl and connecting the dots. I avoided changing back into my hoodie look after my shift, and had to endured the discomfort of the godforsaken wig until I reached the safety of my shabby apartnt. One slip-up, one observant person, and the facade I’d worked so hard to maintain could crumble.

I walked carefully and deliberately throughout the week, always on high alert. Jason had sohow managed to slip from my imdiate thoughts—until he decided to make my life a living hell by frequenting the diner. I stayed vigilant throughout the week, bracing myself for Jason to corner again, but he never did. Despite this, his presence lood large. He frequented the diner with his two friends after practice, always observing with an intensity that felt like a constant weight on my shoulders. The way he watched , so unyielding and relentless, made feel like I was under a microscope. They’d co in, order their food, and then watch with those penetrating eyes of his as if he were waiting for to slip up.

Each visit, he would co in, survey with those piercing eyes, and leave without a word. The lack of confrontation only fueled my paranoia. I couldn’t shake the feeling that he was waiting for the perfect mont to strike, keeping on edge every minute of the day. Despite my best efforts to remain invisible, Jason’s presence was a constant reminder of the danger lurking just out of sight. He’d watch with a hawk-like intensity from his booth, only to leave with his friends after they finished their als. It was as if he was waiting for the perfect mont to strike—or, more likely, waiting for to make a mistake that would reveal my secret.

The way he stared made my skin crawl. Every ti he walked in, my heart skipped a beat. I was always on edge, every sound, every movent in the diner making jump. It didn’t help that the constant stress and paranoia were beginning to wear thin. I knew I couldn’t afford to make a mistake, not when I was so close to achieving the life I wanted, free from my father’s influence.

Jason’s consistent presence made even more paranoid. I started imagining scenarios where he’d corner again, but he never did. His unspoken ga of cat and mouse left feeling even more vulnerable, the uncertainty of when and how he might strike gnawing at my nerves.

By the end of the week, I was practically counting down the minutes until my shift ended, eager to get away from the diner’s oppressive atmosphere. I made my way ho with my heart pounding, the weight of the week’s anxiety lifting only once I was safely behind the locked door of my apartnt.

Yet, even in the supposed safety of my shabby little ho, I couldn’t shake the feeling that Jason was still watching, waiting for the perfect mont to reveal the truth. I had to remain vigilant, always one step ahead. My future depended on keeping my two lives separate, and every day that Jason lood in the background only made the stakes higher.

Every day was a battle, and the war wasn’t over yet.

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