Sweet Ruin by Alexandra Moody EPUB & PDF

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  • Authors: Alexandra Moody
  • Language: English
  • Genre: Teen & Young Adult Contemporary Romance eBooks
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Achill ran down my spine as I watched my mom’s car crawling away. It
wasn’t the biting air that made me shiver. Rather, it was the disquiet I
always felt whenever I had to say goodbye to my mother.

I stood there even after her car had disappeared down the treelined avenue
that stretched from the main school building behind me to the tall metal gates
at the entrance to Weybridge Academy. A light rain misted the air, but I
hardly noticed it. My mom had just left, and I wasn’t sure when I’d see her
again.

It had been so good to have her at Weybridge this weekend, but it was
hard to appreciate the fun moments we’d shared when our evening at the
Halloween carnival had turned into a complete disaster. William Hastings
had threatened me, and Noah had punched my father. Despite the past
between our families, I’d always felt there might somehow be room for
reconciliation. But it was amazing how much could change in one night. The
burning-hot anger that now flooded my veins when I thought of Noah and
William was impossible to deny. I had no idea how I was going to stomach
the rest of the school year seeing Noah every day.

I wasn’t sure how long I stood there staring down the driveway, but the
rain was no longer spritzing the air. Instead, it was falling in fat droplets,
promising a stronger storm to come. I finally considered moving, but it was
hard to drag myself away. Walking away meant admitting she was truly
gone.
I missed my mom so much already. She’d been reluctant to leave today
after everything that had happened last night, but Matthew had to return to
New York this morning, and I would be back in class as normal tomorrow.
Life didn’t stop, and she needed to get home to her café. Still, I wished she
could have stayed. Everything felt so much easier to cope with when she was
with me.

I started slowly traipsing my way back to the dormitories. A few students
ran past me, trying to get out of the rain as it started to fall even harder. I
didn’t join them though. A part of me liked the way it soaked into my jacket
and drenched my hair. It was something real when everything else felt so
surreal.

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