Hope Entangles: A New Adult Romantic Comedy (Book 2 Of 3) - Plot & Excerpts
I’d work on my truck, fix something on the house, maybe mow the lawn or go help a friend with something or other. Always busy—I like it like that. But today I’m off, and I can’t will myself to get off the couch. Hell, the TV’s not even on. I’m just sitting here, moping like a complete loser. But I can’t stop thinking about her… Hope. Maybe if I hadn’t had such a pathetic crush on her in high school I wouldn’t be still swooning over her now. Like a love-sick teenager. Sickening, really. It’s like my mind is a broken record. It starts with memories of her in high school, back when I was just one of her brother Southie’s invisible friends; tall and gawky, nothing like her big tough brother. I was so skinny I barely left a shadow on the wall. She was kind of the same way: thin and delicate—but not. Always getting in trouble, rebelling against her mother—lord, just the thought of her mother still made my flesh crawl—and I thought I had the world’s worst mom. She made Norma Leer look like June Cleaver.
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