Kiss To Belong by Anna B. Doe EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Anna B. Doe
- Language: English
- Genre: Women’s New Adult & College Fiction
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ALYSSA
“What the hell is wrong with me?”
Coco, my three-year-old Yorkshire terrier, tilts her fluffy light brown
head to the side as if she’s wondering the very same thing herself. I wipe my
mouth with the back of my hand, the stale taste of puke still lingering on my
tongue.
It might just make me throw up all over again.
Coco rubs her body along the side of my leg, demanding attention, so I
extend my puke-free hand toward her and give her a scratch over her back.
I’ve been feeling off for a few weeks now. At first, I thought it was
something I ate, but when I kept throwing up even after a few days, I knew it
had to be a stomach bug of some sort. I was just in the middle of my
midterms, so I didn’t have much choice but to suck it up. But now it’s been at
least an entire month. I’m pretty sure stomach bugs don’t last this long.
Sighing, I push to my feet. The process is slow, every bone in my body
protesting the movement as I flush the toilet and go toward the mirror to
wash my hands. While I’m at it, I splash cold water over my face, too, letting
it cool down my flushed skin.
When I lift my head, I catch the sight of myself in the mirror. My skin is
even paler than usual, and I’m naturally fair since I’ve been gifted with my
nanna Edith’s genes. Ginger hair, ivory skin, and freckles, lots and lots of
freckles.
Big, dark bags are prominent under my blue eyes. And my usually
smooth hair is a mess. I’m not even sure when was the last time I washed it,
probably last week on that one day when I actually felt human.
I reach for the towel but find the rack empty, so I crouch down in front of
the cupboard and grab a fresh towel. Just as I’m ready to get up, my gaze
stops on the box of tampons me and my roommates always keep stashed
inside.
I look at the box, almost in a daze, as I tap the towel over my face.
When was the last…
I’m not sure how much time passes before it hits me.
“No.” My fingers tighten around the towel that’s still pressed against my
cheek as the cold sweat washes over me. “No, no, no.”
This is a mistake.
It has to be.
Pushing to my feet, I hurry into my bedroom, looking around the space
until my gaze falls on my phone that I left charging next to my bed. I yank it
off the cord, quickly entering my code before opening my calendar.
Different boxes are colored with the dates for my school assignments, but
that’s it.
This can’t be happening, dammit.
I swipe my finger over the screen looking back at November.
Nothing.
October…
There.
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