One Second (Seven Series Book 7) - Plot & Excerpts
All I daydreamed about was food—real food. Turkey legs drowning in gravy, buttermilk biscuits filled with strawberry jam, spaghetti with spicy meatballs, fresh coleslaw, and especially chocolate pudding. Hell, I’d kill for a bag of pretzels. “Eat it,” Austin repeated. I shoved the bag of jerky away. “I’m not eating your rations.” A rechargeable lantern—solar powered, with a backup hand crank—kept our bunker nicely lit. Austin had closed the hatch to give us privacy. Four bunkers were constructed in key locations, primarily to give the injured a place to heal, but I suspect Austin’s intent was to keep me hidden since I couldn’t climb or run very fast. They also provided refuge if a packmate needed a safe place to sleep and got separated from the others. Austin glared at the bag of jerky. “You need it more than I do.” I dusted off my sleeping bag before lying down. “I’m stuffed.” His dark brows slanted. “Liar.” “Well, that’s not very nice.” “Maybe I’m not very nice,”
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