A Stealthy Situation (FRANKLIN U #2) by Saxon James EPUB & PDF

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  • Authors: Saxon James
  • Language: English
  • Genre: contemporary romance
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HARRISON
Plants have always been my thing. One of my earliest memories was
digging in the dirt, uncovering a small burst of green, and getting Dad to
help me replant it. That thing grew like a motherfucker, and Dad didn’t
have it in him to tell me it was fire bush, and you can’t spit in Florida
without hitting one.

I was so proud.
The fire bush prompted a vegetable garden, then a fishpond, where I
was more interested in the reeds and water lilies than the koi, but it was
right around then, when I was excitedly showing my friends from school
how tall the cattail had grown, that I got my first life lesson.
People don’t give a shit about plants.
All my friends wanted to do was watch the fish swim.
I’m still annoyed about it.

I slow my jog by the Bean Necessities coffee cart on campus and order
a green tea, then move off to the side to wait. From this exact spot on
campus, if I tilt my head just right, I have a straight line of sight to the
beach across the road. It’s the smallest view of the water, but something
about seeing the way the sun reflects off the waves gives me a boost to start
my day.

Nature is incredible.
Making the move from Florida to here for college was a big call. It’s
something I debated about endlessly with my parents, but not once in all my
years at Franklin U have I regretted it. I have great friends, the weather is
always sweet, my professors are mostly awesome, and the greenhouse on
campus is one of my favorite places in the world.

I’m always so happy to get back here after summer break, and while I
still have time to enjoy it while I complete my master’s, my goodbye to this
place is getting closer, and I have no fucking clue what to do next.
Something with plants is my aim, but unless I want to work in a nursery,
ecologist positions aren’t exactly easy to walk into.

“Harrison,” Austin, fellow redheaded king, calls, holding up my tea.
Even with the steady orders at this time in the morning, he’s fast. I’ve never
asked, but I think he’s learned I’m here at around the same time every day
because I never have to wait long.

He was confused when I started asking him to call me Harrison and not
Bowser. It was my nickname for so long—hello, red hair and loving video
games—but now that I want to be taken seriously as an ecologist, I’m
trying to break away from that. Get serious and whatever.

Sometimes I slip—like the friend I made in stats class, I accidentally
introduced myself as Bowser—but I’ve gotten good at stepping into grownup me.
My walk home is longer than it used to be. I miss living in Liberty
Court, but now that I’ve graduated, it didn’t make sense to keep on living
with a bunch of undergrads, and my best friend and his boyfriend needed a
roommate.

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