Explosive Prejudice (BAD INCEPTIONS #3) by Tal Lewin EPUB & PDF

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  • Authors: Tal Lewin
  • Language: English
  • Genre: contemporary romance
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Shay-Lee
The cold January air hit my skin as I stood on the balcony of our suite,
overlooking the city of London. Living in California, I wasn’t used to this
weather, yet I hardly noticed the pain on my bare feet, standing in the snow
coating the ground. My skin stung from the frost, but I welcomed the ache.
Somehow, I learned that temporary moments like this helped silence my
mind.

The last time I stood on the edge of a building and looked down at the
possibility of ending my miserable life was becoming a fogged memory. It
seemed so long ago now, like a distant dream. The truth was, I didn’t
always want to die. At least, that was what I told myself. But there were
times I wanted it more than taking my next breath. Moments where death
seemed like such an easy solution to ending my pain. The last time I felt
this way was nearly two months ago.

The night of Halloween.
My body had been so full of drugs and pain that I was beyond lost.
Ready to let go and end my hell, my fingers began losing their grip on the
rail, when someone pulled me back. For weeks, I had no idea who my
savior had been. While his face was blurred in my memory, the warmth of
his touch wasn’t. Neither were his arms that held me with strength no one
ever had before and the words he’d whispered in my ear until the sun came
up, making me believe even someone like me deserved salvation.
Ever lay a hand on one of my friends again and I’ll push you off that
railing myself.

Those were the words my savior whispered in my ear a few weeks later,
while choking me until I lost consciousness. Turned out, he really wasn’t a
savior or a hero but a monster. The same as me—a fucked-up monster. It
was only then, when he whispered those words, that I realized it was him.
Diesel.

The man who hated me to my core and who I hated back was the man
from the balcony, the one who saved my life.
Moving my hand to my neck, I traced my ice-cold skin, where he had
his fingers wrapped around it. How inviting the pain had felt and how
intoxicating those mere seconds of voidness were before he let go. A
shudder that had nothing to do with the cold swept up my spine, and I
inhaled a sharp breath.

“What are you doing standing out here?” a snarky voice asked from
behind me, snapping me out of my memories. I didn’t bother to turn around,
knowing who it was.

“Don’t touch me,” I hissed as the man tried to lay a robe over my naked
shoulders. Now he wanted me dressed?
“I remember you having a completely different attitude last night.”
Gritting my teeth, I clenched my hands into tight fists and held back
from answering the scum.

“After all, you were moaning so loud. Did you enjoy it?” The sickening
joy that came with his sadistic question repulsed me.

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