My Enemy’s Boyfriend (SEVEN #2) by Linda Kage EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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FAITH
December 2023
Some days I hated Genesis Gusano more than others, and today was
one of those days.
An early arriver to every class I attended, I sat in my seat precisely in
the center of the lecture hall with my things laid out neatly, ready for the
professor to begin.
But my attention was nowhere near the front. Oh no. I was too busy
chewing on the end of my pen and intently ogling the piece of man candy I
could see clearly through the open doorway at the side of the room.
He was leaning on the very bench he usually sat on, resting a hip
against the side, legs crossed at the ankles, one hand gripping the top of the
backrest, and the other pressing a phone to his ear.
And as he talked to whoever was on the other end of the conversation,
my gaze strayed over his biceps and down. Typically, he wore thick black
leather wrist cuffs, one on each side. But today, the left one was replaced
with a watch.
Must be new.
When he lifted that hand to negligently run his fingers through his
wispy straight mess of hair, I swallowed thickly and melted a little deeper
into my chair. Because he had the best damn hair ever, I swear. Dark with a
surprise of lighter highlights, it was straight enough that it spiked on the
sides where it was cut shorter. The top was longer and sloppy, however, and
it never failed to make me just want to…play in it. For hours.
Throwing his head back, he let out a full, throaty laugh, and my
stomach quivered with need.
But gah, everything about him was just so dreamy.
Which brought my mind right back to Genesis.
The bitch.
Reason number one why I hated her was simple enough. She’d very
nearly gotten me expelled from school.
It had all started freshman year when I’d stupidly become friends with
her after we met in a gen-ed science lab and joined the same study group.
We’d actually gotten along really well that first semester. We’d partied
together, studied together, chased boys together.
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