Kiss Me First by Anna B. Doe EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Anna B. Doe
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EMMETT
“So I told her, I’ll decide whenever the hell I feel like I’m ready to decide,
you know?” Miguel grumbles as we walk through the busy school hallways
on the first day of school.
“Mm-hmm…” I mutter, hoping I sound like I’m at least attempting to
listen. In reality, I’m scanning the space in hopes of finding the mystery girl
from last week.
I hadn’t seen her since that morning when I caught a glimpse of her
during practice. Not for lack of trying, either. Every time my family needed
something from town, either for the house or the ranch, I volunteered to go
and get it so that I could peruse the streets and stores for my mystery girl.
“You’re not even listening to me,” Miguel grumbles, elbowing me in the
gut.
People greet us as we go to our lockers. I nod at some, fist-bump the
others, making sure never to linger too long in one place.
She has to be here somewhere.
Why the hell would she come by the school that day if she’s not going
to Bluebonnet? It just makes no sense.
“Sorry, I’m just—”
“Emmett!” A sugary sweet voice interrupts me before I get to finish.
Miguel coughs pointedly but tries to cover it with his hand. Just then, one of
our teammates calls out his name, and Miguel joins him, leaving me all on
my own.
Asshat.
I turn around just in time to see Rose Hathaway stride toward me in all
her charming southern glory. Her dress sways around her long legs as she
walks toward me, a big smile on her pink lips. She wraps her fingers around
my biceps, plastering herself to my side. “That was some party last
weekend.”
“Yeah, it was okay,” I mutter, not really paying her much attention. My
whole focus is on spotting that brown ponytail somewhere in the hallway.
Like most of the people in our class, I’ve known Rose since we were in
kindergarten. She’s one of the prettiest and most popular girls in our school,
and that’s saying something since we’re only juniors—but it’s not her that
has my attention.
Seriously, can somebody get lost in this crowd?
I didn’t think it was possible since our school has less than six hundred
students. It shouldn’t be so hard to find somebody.
“I mean, it’s so cool of your family to let us use the pond on your ranch
so we can have these parties,” Rose continues excitedly, not noticing my
distraction. “If they were anyone else’s parents, they’d probably freak out or
lurk around all the time, but not your parents.”
“They’re cool,” I agree absentmindedly.
Rose chats away, and I listen to her with half an ear, not in the least
interested in what she’s talking about as we walk down the hallway to our
lockers.
Juniors and seniors have their lockers in the west wing, while freshmen
and sophomores are in the east. Calling it a “wing” always cracks me up.
It’s basically just left or right hallway from the entrance, but somebody
thought they’d make us sound more sophisticated if we used “wing”
instead.
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