Tandem (DRIFTING INTO YOU) by R. Snow EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: R. Snow
- Language: English
- Genre: contemporary romance
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ROSALIE
RINGGG.
I looked up from the test I was finishing as the sound of the bell made
the whole class jump to life. A smile grew on my face. I don’t think there
were many more sounds I loved more than hearing the bell ring at the end
of my last class on a Friday. Except maybe hearing it for the last time in two
weeks since graduation was right around the corner. Only two more weeks,
and then school’s out forever!
“Finally.” I turned my head to the guy who just mumbled, sitting next to
me as he ran his hand through his hair and stood up. I started slipping my
books into my backpack.
Jayden Wells was pretty cute, I guess. He always wore some relaxed
high-end designer joggers and slightly oversized t-shirts to school. His
brown eyes and black hair were basically identical to Dad’s. He got a lot of
his more subtle facial features, too. Combine all of that with a gold chain
hanging around his neck and diamond stud earrings in his ears, and he had
enough of the high school cheerleading team trying to date him for me to
gather that girls thought he was hot. But to me, he would always be my
younger twin brother.
And while Jayden could hang with any crowd in school through the
years, I never really “fit in” at school. Never cared to do any of the afterschool activities or clubs since I essentially only hung out with the same
five people I knew outside of school while at school, and none of us wanted
to be here any longer than we had to.
Leaving school in my rearview would mean I could finally begin to
work at my dad’s custom auto shop full-time. To be able to work while
inhaling the smells of grease and paints being created with the sounds of
metal against metal, those were the after-school activities I couldn’t wait to
do full-time. I had dreamed about being one of LA’s best car painters since I
was a little girl, and I interned at Dad’s shop last summer and throughout
the school year. I had most of the basics down, but Dad had been waiting to
get me into the more complex paints and hand-painting until I graduated.
“Rosalie, let’s go. I got places to be and don’t want to hang here.”
Jayden yanked his head toward the door and I rolled my eyes at him but
followed him out of the class, walking through the tan halls of our school
and toward the front doors.
We walked down the stucco stairs at the front of the school and down
the sidewalk through the passing shade of the palm trees toward the school
parking lot. I had been sick on our eighteenth birthday last week, so I hadn’t
been able to get my driver’s license yet. It was already annoying enough
that Mom had made us wait until we were this old to get our licenses
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