Weak Side by SJ Sylvis EPUB & PDF

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  • Authors: SJ Sylvis
  • Language: English
  • Genre: New Adult & College Romance
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CLAIRE
HOME.
The scent of pine, fresh air, and crisp autumn leaves swirled around me as
I shut my eyes and breathed in the first real breath I’d been able to take in the
last several months. Technically, Bexley University wasn’t really considered
home because it was a temporary placement. It was a four-year college, and I
was in my third year. I’d only lived here eight months out of the year for the
last three, but still, it felt more like a home to me than the small, run-down
apartment my mother and I had shared since I was old enough to remember
how to leap from one end of the hall to the other without touching the rug.

I took in another deep breath, relishing in the calmness I felt staring at the
athletic dorms as I rested against my old Toyota parked behind me in the
student lot. It was packed with cardboard boxes full of dorm-room knickknacks and some dance gear. I was likely the only junior that was actually
looking forward to being back at college with its chaos of midnight study
seshes, not enough sleep, frat parties—not that I went to many of those, if
Taytum had anything to say about it—and dorm rooms that were only big
enough to do a split and nothing else, but not many students at Bexley U
grew up the way I did. It was an elite college, and I was never the type of girl
who belonged, hence why I was here on a partial scholarship.

As if on cue, my phone pinged, and a message came in, sending my entire
spine into a steel lock. I sighed, shutting the door to my Toyota with my foot.
Mom: Don’t forget the electric is due tomorrow.

I mumbled under my breath. “Oh yes, I could see how I could forget that
your electric bill is due tomorrow. Thank you for the reminder to pay the
electric bill that I will not be using for the next eight months.”
“Talkin’ to yourself again?” My shoulder got nudged lightly by Taytum
as she blew a bubble with her minty gum and popped it in my face. She
didn’t let me answer as she dove in the backseat of my car to pull out a box
of my things. “I wish you would just live with me in the sorority house. This
whole living-in-the-athletic-dorms thing is lame-o.”

“You know I can’t join a sorority, Tay. I tried that my freshman year, and
it did not go over well.”

Memories of being reprimanded by the other sisters in the sorority as if I
were back home with my mom slid into my brain, and I shivered on the spot.
Even though I had made it through the rushing process, I quickly learned that
I wasn’t made out to be in a sorority. Between keeping my grades up so I
didn’t lose my scholarship, dance rehearsals, and auditions, plus working in
my free time at The Bex—the local restaurant and bar on campus—so I could
afford the other half of my tuition plus help my mom with bills, I just didn’t
have the time.

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