SECOND CHANCE EX BY SHANN MCPHERSON EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: SHANN MCPHERSON
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Prue Now
Glitter and third graders simply shouldn’t mix; it looks as if Cupid
himself took a great big sparkly shit in my classroom. I love my
littles, but with every fiber of my being, I fucking hate Valentine’s
Day. As I pick out the offcuts of pink and red construction paper that have
been embedded into the mat, I’m starting to seriously regret not calling in
sick this morning. Sure, I made it through the day, but at what cost? I’m
going to be fishing heart-shaped sequins out of every hidden nook and
cranny for the foreseeable future, I just know it.
With a sigh, I heave myself up from my knees. Dusting off my jeans as I
walk back to my desk, I dispose of the remnants of Valentine’s Day in the
trash on my way. Good riddance. But when I take a seat at my desk, my
eyes land on a pale pink envelope I hadn’t noticed earlier. My brows knit
together as I lift the tab, pulling out a red card with a pink glitter heart
stenciled on the front. I open the card and I swear I almost feel the strings of
my jaded heart tug in my chest. Almost.
Dear Miss Prue,
Will you be my valentine?
Love, Kevin xoxo
I grin, thinking of Kevin, my too-adorable-for-his-own-good class
trouble-maker. I send him to timeout more than any other student, and he
purposely calls me Miss Poo in an attempt to get a laugh out of his buddies.
I’m his valentine? A strategic move, I’m sure. I place the card next to my
pen holder before opening my laptop to start on some overdue planning.
But I can’t help glance at my Valentine realizing that no matter how much I
hate this holiday, once upon a time, not so long ago, I loved it. I loved love.
I was a quintessential romantic. Unfortunately heartbreak has a habit of
taking away the things we once loved and swapping them for nothing but
shitty memories.
I’m not sure how much time passes when I’m pulled from my work by a
knock on the door. I look up to see Adam, one of the fifth-grade teachers,
inviting himself in. He looks out over my rainbow-themed classroom before
smiling at me, his eyes dipping to my desk, to the Valentine’s Day card
sitting perched pride of place. He picks it up and reads it, one brow arching
dubiously as he places it back in its position, likely wondering why Kevin
McKinley would be giving me a card.
When Adam’s eyes land on me again, I feel my cheeks heat of their own
accord because Adam is… well, he’s hot. Hot in that way that is almost
uncomfortable. Although he’s a couple of years older than me, I’ve known
him almost my whole life, which, in a town like Rosewood, is the norm.
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