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Dividido entre el amor por su familia y su amor por Blaire, Rush tiene que encontrar una manera de salvar a uno sin perder el otro. Su amor por Rush y el deseo de tener una familia la mantienen creyendo que pueden encontrar una manera para que esto funcione. Rush Too Far. Todo lo que necesita son a su mejor amigo, Grant, y su hermana, Nan. Incluso si ella necesita su ayuda. Twisted Perfection. La vida afuera de su casa es una nueva experiencia para Della Sloane.
Los oscuros secretos de su pasado no eran algo que ella quisiera compartir con nadie. Ellas parecen ser demasiado trabajo. Simple Perfection. Luchando para ocultar sus verdaderos sentimientos de Woods, Della teme que no pueda ser su roca sin arrastrarlo con ella hacia la oscuridad.
Take A Chance. El problema: Nan la desprecia. One More Chance. Ella era todo. Ergui as sobrancelhas e me inclinei para perto dela. Eu ri alto. Ele tem a minha idade. Observei sua tentativa de parecer magoada antes de desistir e rir.
Quando estava desacompanhada, as almas que eu via vagando sem rumo me incomodavam. Em especial porque hoje, eu tinha conversado com uma. Agora eu estava um pouco assustada. Eu sei que estraguei tudo. Ele realmente precisava de ajuda, e me inscrevi como tutora. Yorkley manda vir falar comigo. Miranda revirou os olhos. Miranda revirou os olhos e congelou, segurando a pizza no ar entre o prato e a boca. Refrigerante espirrou da minha boca e cobriu meu prato de pizza. Em seguida, deu uma mordida em sua fatia de pizza, que pelo menos estava livre de refrigerante.
Miranda se levantou. Quando ela decidia que precisava ir ao banheiro, era sempre uma corrida maluca. Segurei o grito na garganta. Ele me assustou, mas reconheci o sotaque marcado e grave. A alma falante sentou-se em uma das minhas banquetas. Sua altura era intimidante, mas a proximidade teria me feito recuar, mesmo que ele fosse baixo.
A porta do banheiro se abriu com um clique. Dei de ombros e forcei um sorriso. A ideia de ficar sozinha com ele me assustava.
Ele podia ser sexy, mas estava morto e tinha me seguido para casa. Sim, perdi na semana passada. Peguei o controle remoto, examinei os programas gravados na minha lista de DVR e cliquei em reproduzir.
Eu precisava desviar minha mente do cara morto na sala. O banquinho onde ele estava sentado agora se encontrava vazio. Felizmente, ele saiu sozinho. Ele olhou para mim e um franzido imediatamente vincou sua testa. Respirei fundo e me lembrei de que aquilo era culpa minha. Eu me endireitei um pouco e puxei meus livros para mais junto do peito, sentindo-me assumir uma postura defensiva.
Ele se afastou, deixando-me um pouco confusa. Yorkley deu a todos os tutores. Tudo parecia certo e definido; no entanto, nada saiu como planejado.
A campainha tocou antes que eu pudesse ficar mais chateada por nada ter acontecido da maneira como eu havia planejado. Leif sorriu sem jeito. A raiva que fui acumulando dentro de mim durante todo o fim do dia, enquanto eu pensava em ter que me adaptar a Leif, evaporou. O cara tinha namorado a bruxa malvada da costa Sul por dois anos. Demorei, tirando os refrigerantes da geladeira e abrindo-os antes de voltar para a mesa da cozinha.
Eu era uma tutora. Eu conseguiria. Ele era apenas mais um aluno que precisava da minha ajuda. Revirei os olhos e levantei o plano de estudos. Vamos pensar em algo que me apaixone. Ele parecia perdido em pensamentos, o que me surpreendeu um pouco.
Eu concordava totalmente com ele, mas como o sr. Por fim, ele olhou para mim. Leif Montgomery? Eu o havia rotulado sem nem mesmo conhecer. Ele se recostou na cadeira. Dei a Wyatt um sorriso agradecido. Wyatt, no entanto, olhou para a mesa e de volta para mim com um sorriso malicioso.
Miranda suspirou exasperada. Wyatt ergueu as sobrancelhas para ela e franziu a testa. De alguma forma, parecia injusto com ele. Limpei a garganta e forcei um sorriso insincero, antes de me virar e olhar para Leif. Leif olhou para ele e ergueu uma sobrancelha, surpreso. Revirei os olhos. Eu sabia que estava corando e odiava quando isso acontecia. Meu olhar encontrou o de Miranda e percebi que ela estava absorvendo cada palavra.
Ele sorriu como se pudesse ler minha mente. Era um texto muito bom. Eu sorri e olhei de volta para minha comida. Ele franziu a testa, assentiu e se levantou. Fiz uma careta, tentando lembrar se ele tinha me convidado. Em nenhum momento ele me pediu para ir. Kendra enrolava seu longo cabelo loiro em volta do dedo enquanto sorria para ele. Agora, eu entendia melhor. Ele olhou para cima e me pegou observando-o. Confusa e um pouca irritada, peguei minha bandeja e comecei a levantar.
Revirei os olhos e ri. Eu me virei para encontrar a alma falante sentada na minha cama, me observando. Ele precisava parar de me seguir.
Uma de suas sobrancelhas escuras se ergueu. Fique fora do meu quarto. Eu poderia estar nua! Uma risada profunda provocou um estranho calor pelo meu corpo. Que fofa. Uma estranha letargia apoderou-se de mim. Ele acabara de ler meus pensamentos ou eu tinha dito aquilo em voz alta? Ele estava certo. Eu provavelmente teria desmaiado, mas ele poderia ter experimentado bater na porta antes ou algo assim. Eu me sentia mais segura com a janela aberta. Ele encolheu os ombros. Tem amigos.
O que ele sabia sobre Leif? Aproximei-me dele e me sentei na poltrona de veludo que mantinha no canto oposto do quarto para ler. Para mim, parece que ela te quer por perto. Como ele sabia que ela havia me chamado? Abri a boca e depois fechei sem saber o que dizer.
Ele tinha me visto nua? Como ele se escondia de mim? Ele ficava no meu quarto quando eu estava dormindo? Levantei o olhar bruscamente. Venha me ajudar a levar as compras para dentro! Puxando a mochila mais alto sobre o ombro, fui andando pelo corredor lotado. Das outras vezes em que eu o tinha visto naquele dia, ele nem demonstrou me notar. Se bem que talvez eu quisesse ir para a cama justamente porque o cara morto, sexy e stalker estava me fazendo perder o sono, e eu estava exausta.
Era quase como se eu o esperasse. Abri a boca para protestar, mas ele havia desaparecido. Leif chegaria a qualquer minuto. Procurei por ele mesmo assim.
Eu o havia ignorado pelo resto do dia. Congelei e olhei para ele, sem saber se eu tinha acabado de ouvir aquilo direito. Era ele quem estava falando de sexo. Dei uma risadinha fraca. Ele riu de novo e eu fiquei esperando ele se controlar. Olhei para ele mais uma vez. Peguei seu caderno, mantive os olhos fixos no papel e li sobre o assunto, ou pelo menos tentei agir como se estivesse lendo. Eu congelei, mas mantive os olhos no papel. Ele olhou para o papel. Ele me deu um sorriso sem jeito.
Ele deslizou o caderno de volta para mim. Devemos discutir isso? Engasguei com o refrigerante e comecei a tossir incontrolavelmente enquanto Leif me dava tapinhas nas costas.
Assim que me controlei, olhei para cima e o peguei reprimindo um sorriso. Eu me permitia me preocupar demais com Leif Montgomery. Senti sua falta. No ano anterior, quando ela e Wyatt estavam namorando, eu estava com Jay. Precisamos sair uma noite dessas. Vamos fazer isso uma noite neste fim de semana. Estava de costas para o corredor lotado.
Eu me virei para Miranda. Foi repugnante de ver. Eu me virei, odiando o calor que comecei a sentir nas bochechas. Meu rosto provavelmente estava vermelho-vivo. Eu me virei para ir embora. Acabei ficando amarrado. Obrigado — disse ele ao pegar o trabalho. Tinha como eu ser mais idiota? Que fiz papel de idiota quando fiquei acordada, escrevendo o trabalho para ele. Parei, fechei os olhos e respirei fundo. Agora ele estava me fazendo chorar. Ele parecia chateado. Eu gostaria de poder me convencer de sua sinceridade.
Eu pisei na bola e ia aceitar a nota ruim. Ele estava caminhando ao meu lado. Volte para dentro. Parei de andar e olhei para ele. Foi isso. Rapidamente liguei o carro e me concentrei em sair do estacionamento da escola. Suspirando, olhei de volta para a rua. Tudo escureceu, e o guinchado de pneus cantando e da buzina repetitiva silenciou.
Comecei a sufocar. Congelei no lugar, sem ter certeza do que havia encontrado, quando percebi que podia respirar outra vez. As luzes voltaram de repente, e o mundo tornou-se incrivelmente brilhante. Tentei protestar. Tentei me sentar e uma dor intensa tomou conta do meu corpo. Parei de me mover e mantive os olhos fechados, esperando que a dor parasse.
Eu estava em um quarto de hospital. A alma estava sentada em um canto escuro, me observando. Ele sorriu, se levantou e se aproximou de mim. Ela ficaria apavorada. Quanto tempo fazia? O medo repentino com a perspectiva de morte diminuiu e eu olhei de volta para aqueles intensos olhos azul-escuros. A alma sorriu. Deve voltar em breve. Uma mulher com cabelo castanho curto e cacheado entrou no meu quarto flutuando sem usar a porta. Olhei de volta para a alma do garoto, sentada ao meu lado.
Ele parecia estar me observando atentamente. Ele observou a mulher enquanto ela olhava para mim mais uma vez antes de voltar a atravessar a parede. Levantei as sobrancelhas e olhei para ele incisivamente. Fiz uma careta. Eu sabia que ele conseguia falar comigo e que as almas nunca tinham falado antes, mas ele ainda era uma alma sem corpo.
Seus olhos encontraram os meus e ela ofegou com espanto antes de correr para mim. Ela se abaixou e beijou minha testa. Preciso chamar uma enfermeira. Eu estava usando cinto. Eu sempre usava.
Antes que pudesse dizer algo, a porta se abriu novamente e ele recuou para o canto. Ela olhou para mim e sorriu. Eu sorri. As enfermeiras ficaram com pena e lhe deram um travesseiro e cobertores. O que eu poderia falar? Eu quase havia me matado por agir como uma garota boba apaixonada.
Ela fez que sim. Ela correu porta afora, e ouvi Miranda sussurrar algo quando cruzaram caminho uma com a outra. Ontem foi o pior dia da minha vida. Porque eu sabia. Se tivesse sido ela naquela cama em vez de mim, eu teria ficado apavorada. Ela baixou a voz para um sussurro. Observei Leif entrar no quarto. Seus olhos encontraram os meus e ele parou por um momento antes de entrar mais. No entanto, com meus dois melhores amigos no quarto, isso seria estranho.
A ideia dele dormindo na sala de espera a noite toda porque se sentia culpado parecia injusta. Eu me virei para Miranda e Wyatt. Miranda olhou feio para Leif e assentiu. Eu vi quando ela se levantou. Eu queria explicar, mas fui um desastre. Ele precisava superar e ir para casa. Interpretei o nosso relacionamento mais do que deveria. Foi tudo culpa minha. Ele me deu um sorriso triste. Ele se sentou na cadeira que Miranda havia desocupado momentos antes.
Eu ficava ansioso pelos nossos encontros o dia todo. Eu disse a ela que tinha compromisso, mas ela chorou ainda mais e me implorou. Ele me observou por um momento antes de assentir. Quero que seja aquela que vai estar esperando por mim quando eu sair do campo depois dos jogos. Leif Montgomery parecia mesmo nervoso. Ele estava esperando que eu dissesse algo; eu podia ver a pergunta em seus olhos.
Fiquei no hospital uma semana inteira. Estar com Leif me fazia sorrir. Meu desejo por ele me assustava e me fascinava. Eram palavras que eu sabia que significavam mais para ele do que eu entendia. Ela parou e olhou para Leif. Ele pigarreou. Tipo, na nossa escola. Tipo, aqui, matriculado na nossa escola. Na nossa escola? Seus olhos azul-escuros estavam satisfeitos e menos assombrados do que eu me lembrava.
Um sorriso tenso se formou em seu rosto para substituir o sorriso satisfeito que eu havia recebido. Algo estava errado. Eu congelei, tentando processar o que meus olhos estavam vendo. Arranquei meus olhos da alma e encarei minha amiga. Todos estavam conseguindo ver a alma. Nada fazia sentido. Olhei rapidamente para onde a alma ainda estava falando com as alunas e autografando coisas.
Miranda se inclinou para perto do meu ouvido. Dank Walker. A alma, a minha alma, era Dank Walker, o roqueiro? Venha, vamos te levar para a sua primeira aula. Ele me virou de frente para ele. Sentei na primeira carteira que encontrei e comecei a abrir meu livro quando um formigamento quente percorreu meu corpo.
Assustada, olhei para cima. Arrisquei uma espiada para os outros alunos da classe. Os olhos de todos estavam nele. As meninas davam risadinhas e sussurravam. Sou Dank Walker. Eu me virei e olhei para ele. Era pedir demais que ele elaborasse? Se aquilo fosse real, seria muito bom se ele pudesse me explicar como, de repente, ele poderia ser visto pelo resto do mundo vivo.
Melhor ainda: por que todos acreditavam que ele era uma estrela do rock? Todos na sala pareciam estar nos observando. Brown se propagou sobre os sussurros animados e os risinhos ocasionais. Brown olhou para ele com surpresa. Brown endireitou seu corpo curto e largo e olhou para Dank com um lento sorriso que ia surgindo em seu rosto. Quem trouxe o livro para a aula conforme pedi na sexta-feira? Olhei para meus materiais. Olhei para cima e vi o sr. O toque do sinal me fez dar um pulo.
Dei de ombros. Talvez fosse um sonho, afinal. Eu sabia que ele estava pensando que eu tinha ficado louca. Mesmo de longe, eu podia sentir o calor de seu olhar intenso. Eu precisava me controlar. O que diabos tinha sido aquilo? Estava ficando mais louco a cada minuto. Meu rosto esquentou. Em segundos, eu ficaria vermelho-tomate. Under the Lights Gunner Lawton 3. After the Game Brady Higgens 4. Losing the Field Nash Lee 5. Lei el primer libro encanto y ame la historia como todas las historia que escribe la genia de Abbi Glines,.
A new YA series set in the world of Southern bad boys, pickup trucks, football and high school field parties. Book 1. Under the Lights. I needed Dank. This was bad. My eyes were beyond creepy. So I did as I was told and sank down into the passenger seat. Their normal color was back and the sickness in my stomach eased some. That was some freaky, freaky shit. I missed him and after my run-in with Leif I needed to feel secure.
The Voodoo prince is hot on your tail. So I need to stick close. No more running off to try and talk some sense into Dankmar. Instead, I bit the inside of my cheek and kept my eyes focused on the passing houses. I got this.
Thankfully, her car was here. As I reached the door I glanced back at Gee. You can make yourself at home in my room. I walked inside and was relieved to see Mom curled up on the couch with a bowl of popcorn instead of tucked away in her office writing. CSI Miami I could drag her away from. Her writing, not so much. I needed to be careful how I sounded. The salad had raspberries, pecans, and goat cheese in it. It was surprisingly good. Even with the sweet dressing.
I might have to call and get that recipe. Right up your alley in the healthy weird foods category. But it had to be true. I turned my attention to the television and watched the crime scene of a strangled girl as the CSI crew did their thing. I popped one kernel into my mouth and managed to chew it up. The butter felt heavy on my sensitive stomach so I decided I better not try anymore. Figures she would pick up on my mood.
The woman was impossible to hide a problem from. I was just thinking about Did I really want to know this? Her dark hair was tucked behind her ears and she was free of any makeup. I could see her concern and love glowing in her eyes. But I still needed to hear her explain. Maybe something she knew would help Dank end this. I remember that. And well I had this dream. More like a memory. I was in an old shack and you were there too. There was this old lady.
It was true. She knew exactly what I had dreamed. You took me to a Voodoo doctor and she Had she really never expected me to remember? What was their payment for healing me? I sat there calmer than I actually felt as she began to pace back and forth in front of the television. Now I was beginning to panic. My cool, calm, collected mother had never had a breakdown on me. She ran both her hands through her short hair and then rested them on her pajama clad hips.
The flying pink pigs on her flannel bottoms were so happy and carefree and so incredibly out of place on the woman wearing them. I began to wonder if she was going to have some sort of panic attack the way her breathing had quickened. What I need to know is what was the payment they required? Has someone So I decided to go with something she would believe. I saw it all.
I remembered everything. Even the moldy stale smell. She nodded and wiped her palms on the front of her pajama pants nervously. A dream. I waited. Finally she turned her gaze back to mine. A nurse in the hospital told me about the voodoo doctor back in the swamp. I knew nothing of Voodoo. The culture there was so different. I panicked.
I took you to the old woman. I watched the creases on her forehead deepen. It had been Leif. I knew that without a doubt now.
But his eyes He began chanting and this dark mist fell over the room. I could see the memory of it in her eyes.
The experience haunted her. You were sitting up in bed chatting with a nurse and smiling. The circles under your eyes were gone. You wanted macaroni and cheese and someone had run off to find you some. Doctors and nurses began to pour into our room. You were a miracle. You made the news. You were a medical marvel. Then one day everyone forgot about it and it was as if it had never happened. I stood up on shaky legs and walked around the table and hugged her. His hair was blond and he had friendly blue eyes.
I shrugged and wiped my nose on my sleeve. I wanted to be alone and cry. Mom was upset. I never meant to. I needed to learn not to say anything. Who was this kid? Was he for real? I just wanted him to leave me alone. Shrugging, I figured the truth would probably send him running away. I lifted my head and stared at him. We went to her house because she had a heart attack and died.
Everyone put on dresses and went to visit her in her casket at her house and eat food and stuff. I saw her lying there. Then I went into the kitchen to find the coloring books she always left for me. And there she was. Smiling like she always did. I went to hug her and she was gone. Standing behind me. She looked sad and she shook her head at me. I was just so happy to see her alive I ran to tell Mom. But when I got back into the room where the casket was my grandma was still lying there like she was asleep.
My mother was still crying. But he sat there waiting for me to say more. Instead my mom had told me to stop it and threatened to ground me if I said anymore about this. She looked sad again and shook her head at me.
Instead she stared down at me and asked me what this was about. She frowned and looked back down at me and said she needed to get back to the visitors. Then I told her about grandma being there and Mom froze. She looked I knew the boy would run away from me now. Because I think I saw her ghost.
The tears had stopped since the boy had shown up. But your mom will never understand it. No one will. Frowning, I studied him. He seemed to know a lot about this. Did he see dead people too? You can see something no one else can. Think of it as a super power instead of a bad thing. But what happens? I was losing sleep due to these dreams. Yawning, I shot Gee an annoyed glare. He let me remember something I wanted to remember. I saw her. I saw her soul. She was smiling at me because she knew I could see her.
My mother, of course, freaked out when I told her about it but I got to say goodbye in a way. Dank checked on most all of your relatives. The ones you were close to have moved on. It was a nice memory.
Since the reason you can even see souls is because of him. Still, the Leif from my dreams was so similar to the boy I had known this past year. It was hard to forget that. Nothing about him felt dangerous. I need some down time. It makes those brownies taste better.
I cut both of us a large chunk of brownie and poured two tall glasses of milk. We could comfort eat and watch Gossip Girl while she cackled and made fun of everything they did. The crew from the Upper East Side amused Gee to no end. Stepping into her room, I watched her as she brushed her hair.
The jeans she was wearing were a little too snug for my comfort. It would be safer if she wore something a little less sexy. My eyes traveled up from the tall black leather boots she wore to the extremely tight fitting jeans that cupped her ass like a glove. Then the bare skin at the small of her back flashed at me as she raised her arms to twist the long dark locks of her hair up into a wild mass of curls on the back of her head.
She was gorgeous and she was mine. I closed the door behind me and she spun around startled. A smile instantly lit up her face when her eyes seemed to drink me in. She ran toward me and threw herself in my arms so quickly that a regular guy would have dropped her. You know that right?
I immediately took advantage of the situation and laid her down on the bed. Her eyes went big and round with surprise as I lowered myself over her and began kissing her neck and taking small little licks at her collar bone. This was the kind of kissing we could do safely. The pleased sigh from Pagan made me a little crazy. I loved the sexy little sounds she made when we were together like this.
I shook my head knowing a kiss would end this moment too soon. Now that I had her under me, I was greedy. I needed enough to get me through tonight. Smiling against her warm silky skin, I inhaled deeply. Pagan lifted her hips pressing closer to me. Insane need ignited inside me and I knew I needed to put distance between us.
When she rubbed and pressed against me so trustingly it always ended up being my undoing. I pushed up from the close contact of our bodies putting some much needed space between the warmth she seemed so willing to share with me, I groaned in frustration and denial. Pagan sat up and crawled over to wrap her arms around my neck. Her soft lips kissed my temple. No one else even comes close. Tonight was about having fun with Pagan.
Leif had kept me away from her enough. I needed to do a gig with the band and Pagan wanted to experience it so this worked out perfectly. Dank sauntered up to the microphone as his fingers danced across the guitar strings.
I had the urge to scream along with the crowded civic center. The tight charcoal grey t-shirt he wore highlighted every delicious ripple in his stomach. I was very thankful for the guitar that covered his impressive abs.
His head turned and his eyes locked with mine. A pleased gleam flashed in them then he winked at me. Not surprising that he liked the fact I was unhappy about other females looking at him.
The wicked grin on his lips grew and his sexy little dimple flashed at me. I blew him a kiss and he reached up with one hand and acted as if he was catching it then touched his lips with two of his fingers before turning back to the crowd. Honestly, I was very close to having a swoon moment myself. Who would have thought Death could be so incredibly sweet? Suddenly the screaming crowd quieted as if on cue and Dank opened his mouth to sing.
Darkness claims the sky and I wish you knew that nothing you can do can keep me from you. But I stay out of sight and only whisper to you. Now, I am under your influence. His tongue barely peeked out from his lips as he wet them then held my gaze and opened his mouth again. I stand helpless needing to give in to your every command.
Wanting to see you smile has consumed me and tied both my hands. Nothing I offer could ever be worthy of your love. I will spend my whole life trying to be the man you think I am. It mesmerizes everyone you allow into your maze. I know nothing of your thoughts but I need to bask within the warmth of your rays. Nothing you do could ever be wrong. Pride welled up inside me to think this brilliant The girl had an annoyed smirk on her very attractive face. A head full of blond curls hung almost to her tiny waist which seemed unfair considering the size of her chest.
But what she was saying made no sense. She looked entirely too pleased with my anger at first but then her amused grin vanished and a terrified expression lit up her face. She began backing away from me. I wanted to laugh out loud. She reminded me of one of those bullies from elementary school that was all talk.
Once someone called them out they backed down. I felt a sense of power at being able to handle this situation myself. Instead of waiting on Dank to set the bitch straight I was doing it. This was fun. The sweat on his chest had soaked into his shirt and it clung even tighter to his skin.
Then he turned and looked back at the other girl. Why was he worried about her? She was crying? Dang, she even sounded believable.
Had I just stepped into some alternate universe? Well, maybe I had done that. He should be asking ME if I was okay. Not her. Hurt, furious, and confused I stared out into the night. Tears blurred my eyes and I started to wipe them away and decided to leave them alone. No one was here to see me cry. Spinning around I found him leaning up against his truck watching me.
Not wanting him to see me cry, I wiped at the tears running down my face. He was an evil spirit after my soul. My entire life Leif had been there when I needed someone. Nothing about him was ever scary. Never once did he let me down. I glanced back at the closed door wishing Dank would walk through it but nothing happened. Anger burned my throat and my heart ached. I could use a ride. But the more distance she put between herself and the soulless creature in front of me the better.
The anger and pain rolling off of her had been so distracting. I needed to figure out what this thing was. She smirked and straightened up from her cowering stance once Pagan rounded the corner. I wanted her to hurt. And my foolishly brave girl had been glaring her down like she could take on a demon from Hell with her bare hands. I want answers now. I need to get to Pagan. Not wanting to believe the truth hammering in my head, I broke into a run down the hallway Pagan had run to only a few minutes ago.
There was no sign of her. I threw open the back door and the parking lot was full of empty cars. Closing my eyes I searched for her soul. And for the first time since I met her I was unable to hear it. I fought to open them but nothing. Where was I? What had I done? Where was Dank? Why was Leif here? Where you belong. But nothing happened. Everything remained dark.
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