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h's
ady kn
gone. I already knew the way he smelled-clean, expensive, like something untouchable. I already knew the way hi
didn't seem
I was
grinning. "Leah, this is Josh Ca
er bottle resting lazily on his thigh, and
was
ion. No ack
er of memory in
oked right at me this morning
m that we had already met, that he had saved my life.
thing st
the way he carried himself with a quiet, untouchable confidence, t
ast the lump
ber, then maybe I
pping me out of my thoughts.
o something that res
, didn't ask me anything, didn't seem remotely interested. Instead, he turned back to Rya
at, I faded into
alway
ing stupid. For standing there, for expecting something different, f
o busy laughing at something
easily I had b
ast me, like I was nothing more t
ng up my neck. "I have homework," I mumbled, even though neit
ed noise of acknowledgmen
rs
ut the words blurred toget
our, pretending to study, but my mind was t
from the living room-Josh's deep and smooth, Ryan's li