Chasing the Puck (SIN BIN STORIES #2) by Lyssa Lemire EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Lyssa Lemire
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TUCK
One hundred and eleven days. That’s how long it’s been since the last
time I had sex.
For some people, that might not be a long time. For me? It’s a
fucking eternity.
Tonight, breaking this dry spell would be as easy as snapping my
fingers. The house where I live with four of my teammates is packed for a
victory party. The place is buzzing, drinks are flowing, spirits are high, and
beautiful women have been shamelessly ogling me all night.
I’m talking to one right now, a girl in a tight blue dress who would only
be too eager to help me reset the clock on this one-hundred-and-eleven-day
celibacy streak.
She’s making that very clear with the way she’s batting her long eyelashes at me; with the way she lets out squeals of laughter whenever I make
a lame joke that isn’t funny at all; with the way she’s been finding any
excuse to touch my arm or my chest; and especially with the way she’s
blasting me with fuck-me eyes blatant enough to spot from outer space.
Hell, ending this dry spell would be easier than snapping my fingers.
But I’m not looking at the girl standing in front of me, the one whose
body language is practically begging me to bring her up to my room.
No. I’m looking at someone else.
I’m looking at the girl across the room. The one with chestnut hair,
sparkly green eyes, and a light dusting of pale freckles on the apples of her
cheeks.
The girl I haven’t been able to stop thinking about since I met her—one
hundred and eleven days ago.
The girl who’s fixed herself in my mind and who’s kept my cock from
as much as twitching for anyone else.
The girl who says she wants nothing to do with me. Olivia Lockley.
She’s over there talking to Summer, her best friend and my teammate
Hudson’s girlfriend.
Her eyebrows bounce and her face becomes animated as she says
something to Summer. There’s gotta be something really wrong with me,
because I’m a lot more interested in wondering what she’s talking about
than I am in the fact that the girl in front of me just mentioned how flexible
she is.
Then Olivia’s face scrunches up, and I see her throw her head back to
let out a peal of laughter. My heart leaps in my chest. I strain my ears to try
and catch a note of it.
Olivia’s laughter—her real laughter, not the sarcastic, derisive kind she
so often directs at me—is a sound like silver windchimes stirred by a gentle
breeze. The kind of sound that grabs your heart.
But of course, I don’t catch even a hint of the sound over the pounding
music and the loud rumble of conversation from the party.
My lips tug downward in disappointment. I raise my red Solo cup to my
lips and down the last of my beer. Needing a refill will give me an excuse to
disengage from the conversation with the girl in front of me. I’m just not
feeling it.
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