After all, Teo was a friggin’ Formula One racer and he would have been a world champion had everything gone fairly. I had no shame losing to that, yet I did have a feeling he’d gone easy on me. “You know I let you win, right? I didn’t want you losing all of your sponsors,”...
Even though I’d avoided her for the last few weeks to give myself the time I needed to figure everything out while I focused on promotional events at work, I still kept an eye on her. Therefore I hadn’t been able to resist peering through the peephole to see what had made her laugh. &...
Adam came up behind her, his body too close for comfort as he pressed against her back while she deposited her bag on the floor. He was so close she could feel his breath on her ear. “Fine ... I was fine to begin with.” She hated how he caused her to trip over her words. “Good, where’s Aiden?” Ka...
Cora had already sold one friend out in return for her freedom, so what was going to stop her from doing it again? She had also known Nick a lot longer than this other girl. Nick had been like a brother to her and still she signed that piece of paper without a moment’s hesitation the second time ...
Chloe’s hands flew up above her head as she tried to find some way to express her frustration. “I sort of forgave him and I’ve persuaded him to tell me everything when I speak to him next.” Okay, so I was bending the truth slightly but it was the only way I was going to convince Chloe, not that I...
she asked, and the question had so many answers I didn’t even know where to begin. Every one of them would send her running as well. If there had been a way I could have kept her from knowing the truth I would have. “When I was seventeen I joined a local gang run by a guy named Giles Crowley. My ...