Lost Track by Heidi Hutchinson EPUB & PDF

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  • Authors: Heidi Hutchinson
  • Language: English
  • Genre: Contemporary Romance Fiction
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SUNSHINE
SABINE
In retrospect, she should not have taken her sweater off.
She should have suffered in silence until she was home.
She was an adult after all. Self-control was a cornerstone of her brand.
Wait.

Did tutors have a brand?
Probably not in the modern sense.
It didn’t matter.

Because instead of waiting, she’d gone full toddler—tried to strip without a
plan—and now she was in a pickle.
Hopefully Piper would be along shortly and she’d be rescued. Though
being rescued by one of her students wasn’t exactly the most professional
thing she could have happen, it was better than having to wander out into
the streets of Avondale to find a stranger to cut her out of her sweater.
She tried to calm her breathing, even as perspiration began to run down her
cheeks.

She would not panic.
It was a sweater. She could breathe just fine. She would not die here—
trapped with her arms over her head and the super soft sweater she just had
to wear that day stuck to her earrings.
At least she had worn a camisole under the sweater. That made it a little less
scandalous.

This was a perfect example of why she needed to practice dressing up more
often. Except maybe at home. With supervision.
The sweater had been a hand-me-down from her roommate Kara who was a
foot taller and two cup sizes smaller than Sabine. It was an orange, cowl
neck, form fitting chiffon beauty that had very little stretch.
Which hadn’t been a problem when she’d put it on that morning. In fact,
she’d liked the way it hugged her body and showed off her curves. She’d
been working out for more than a year and the sweater had fit *chef’s kiss*
perfectly.

Paired with the navy skirt, wool tights, and ballet flats, she had looked like
she’d walked out of Teachers of Autumn Magazine.
If that were a thing.

But shortly after lunch, she’d become aware of a light scratching between
her shoulder blades. It felt like something between an itch and a poke, and
the longer it went on, the more bothersome it became. No matter how she’d
twisted and contorted her body, she couldn’t reach it.
By the time she made it to XY Studios for her last student of the day, she
was heavily distracted by the bothersome sting. She’d been stopping in
doorjambs and rubbing her back against corners all afternoon like a bear on
a tree.

It had become the sole focus of her every thought.
Have you ever had something in a sock or your waistband that was
relentless in its torture? Because that’s what this was.
At lunch it had been a nuisance, by the afternoon she was convinced it was
trying to kill her.

So, when she’d entered the upstairs lounge where she was to meet the
eighth grader and it was empty, she dropped her bag, took off her coat and
tugged the sweater over her head.

But she’d been so hasty in her desire to remove the offending garment,
she’d made the mistake of pulling the sweater over her head with both arms
instead of one arm at a time. It caught under her armpits and stopped
moving.

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