Pyramid Stunt: A FFM Bully Romance
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Pyramid Stunt: A FFM Bully Romance by Alex La Bruyere

02/14/2026
On the first day at my new high school, I'm targeted by the queen bee and her boyfriend. They're a head cheerleader and quarterback stereotypical power couple and beloved by everyone. After two years I'm pretty used to spending my days fighting off their attacks. But then my mother marries the quarterback's father and I have a new stepbrother. Suddenly he's looking at me differently, and despite calling me "little sister," our relationship is anything but familial. As for the queen bee, I'm finding myself locked in bathrooms and closets with her and despite her looking at me like the freak she's named me as, her tongue is down my throat. I had gotten used to their bullying, but the new form of their attentions has me grasping for control and wondering how to survive in this new reality. Even worse? Neither of them knows the other has taken a new interest in me.Pyramid Stunt is an FFM bully dark comedy romance with bi and kink awakenings and a why choose HEA. There are some dark elements so please heed the trigger warnings located in the front of the book or on the author's website or feel free to contact the author regarding any concerns.
Book Length: 320-650 Pages
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