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- Author: S.J. Black
- Language: English
- Genre: Fiction, Romance, Thriller, Mystery, Literature
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- No of Pages: 107
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There he was.
Staring at her again.
It didn’t matter that the man before her was her brother’s best friend.
The point was that Tori Cortez wanted to escape. The man before her
could be a threat. A potential threat that had no qualms about hurting her if
he wanted to. He was six feet tall and a professional basketball player in
college.
And physically capable of breaking her bones if he wanted to.
She noted that point down.
It would be useful for future reference.
Her twin brother, Trent, stood next to her, gently reassuring her, trying to
convince her that the threat she felt was all in her head.
Her head.
She didn’t feel like she could trust her own head.
The accident that changed everything. She lost herself. Tori couldn’t trust
the people around her, the people who were her ‘family’, her ‘friends’ –
nobody. She hated that she couldn’t even trust her own mind.
One thing she did remember though; she didn’t like Zac Carter.
For some reason, that part of her brain stayed with her.
Odd.
“Tori,” Trent said carefully. He placed his hand on her shoulder. A
gesture that would instantly calm her nerves. Was it a twin thing? That he
could simply ease her worries away with the power of his touch?
It had to be.
That told her brain that she could trust Trent.
After the accident, she recalled Trent’s face, seeing the familiar ridges
and features that told her that he was her relative; he had the same brown
eyes, the same fullness of her bottom lip and the dimple that etched on the
side.
Her twin.
Her older brother by three whole minutes.
Repeat after yourself, Tori.
This was her twin brother.
Not a stranger.
Trent could be trusted.
Check.
But his friend?
No.
No signals giving the green light.
“It’s just Zac,” Trent said.
Was that supposed to reassure her?
He gave Zac an apologetic shrug of the shoulders to which Zac didn’t
respond. His unreadable, dark stare just stayed on Tori and her skin itched
out of anxiety; why was he looking at her like that?
Was that supposed to mean something to her?
She didn’t know what she was supposed to do with that information.
Zac Carter.
His thick chestnut brown hair was styled perfectly and imperfectly,
messy and utterly handsome while his brown eyes, coated with thick lashes
that decorated those bright eyes, burning into her skin, determined to read
her like a sealed book. She noted that his jawline was sharp, the fullness
and curl of his mouth told her that he was conventionally attractive, similar
to the noblemen she read about in Greek history.
Just like Trent, he was on the basketball team.
Judging by the rippled muscles of his arms…those abs…
No.
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