Bad Enough (THE DEADMAN’S TRIBE #2) by Nicole Craig EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Nicole Craig
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APRIL 6TH
Sylvan
PING! “You’ve got mail!”
After clicking into her email and scanning its new contents, she worried
the left side of her bottom lip and hissed when she felt herself draw blood.
“Go. Away.” Hastily, she clicked the box in front of the new, unwanted
email, clicked the “delete” button, and then proceeded back to her
manuscript.
Fingers poised over her keyboard, she stared at the white page. Her
brain waited for words to flow from its dark, creative corners.
A full minute passed, and nothing happened. Her fingers didn’t even
twitch.
Her eyes narrowed to pour every ounce of her energy into staring down
the cursor’s mocking wink.
Aw, are you stuck?
“No, I am not stuck.”
Hmm. Distracted, perhaps? By anything in particular? Or should I say,
“anyone”?
“I don’t know what you’re talking about.”
Oh, I think you know EXACTLY who I’m talking about.
“Please, what would be the point of being distracted by him? It’s not
like he cares.”
See? You knew who I meant. And distractions don’t have a point. That’s
why they’re called distractions. They are, by definition, pointless. Besides,
he must care at least a little. The two of you texted for hours two nights ago.
Not his previous M.O., which was to text you, you replied, and a couple of
hours would go by before he responded again.
“Maybe you should stop bothering me. You’re the one distracting me
right now.”
Don’t blame this on me! Blame it on tall, dark, and broody.
“You don’t know that he’s any of those things. You’ve never seen him.”
Oh, but I can imagine him that way. And if I can, that means you can
because we’re the same person. So be a good girl and admit he’s distracting
you.
She huffed in indignation. “I will admit no such thing!”
Who do you think you’re fooling? Do you even hear yourself talking to
yourself? Don’t tell me you’re not distracted.
“Oh, for sittin’ on the cat. Are you even listening to me? Us? Whatever!
I told you I’m distracted. I’m just not distracted by him.”
That’s so sweet. You honestly believe that, don’t you? Stop lying to
yourself. Recognizing the problem is the first step to recovery!
“I’m ignoring you now. Buh-bye.”
Sylvan swore she heard mocking laughter echoing inside her head.
Giving her shoulders a quick shake, she settled her fingers in the
“asdfjkl;” position on the keyboard once more and returned her eyes to the
screen with a new sense of purpose.
Three minutes later? Nothing. Not even a string of gibberish.
“These words aren’t going to type themselves, you dumb bunny, so
think of something! Forty-seven days isn’t much time.”
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