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making her caramel eyes dance. I stare at her, that tug straining in my stomach, my blood so hot it’s scorching. I grip the edge of the door. “Get out before I kiss you,” I snarl through my teeth. She stops laughing and looks at me. Her cheeks pinken.
“Kiss me back,” he murmurs again, this time with more of a growl, half way between a plea and a command.
“Will I see you again?” I ask him. “No,” he says, eyes trained straight in front of him. “No, I don’t think that would be a good idea.” And as I watch him sail away, I wonder how it is possible for my heart to feel so elated one moment and so fractured the next.
“No, you’d rather go for the two older, unattainable and slightly psychopathic guys.”
It’s like she’s torn back my skin to reveal the darkness lurking within.

