Off the Grid (Full Throttle, #1)
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Read between March 14 - March 16, 2024
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The kiss lasts but seconds as we’re in a roomful of people, and the sole purpose was to prove a point and make our friends wave their white flags.
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when we part, when we step back and our eyes meet, it’s obvious he’s as staggered by my kissing him as I am over the way the touch of his lips made me feel.
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“That’s one way to convince them,” he says as he scrubs a hand over his jaw. His smile widens.
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There’s a whoop of cheers and high fives all around as he sits down with them. It’s only when I go to grab my own cell and glass of wine off the table that I notice the business card he left behind.
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blue DARE printed in fancy font across the top in bold letters. And then the following words written beneath: Find the woman least likely to be hit on and get her phone number.
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Talk about proving my own words right about men not being worth it.
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I look in the direction of his friends and see them laughing and patting him on the back.
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It’s only once I shut the bathroom stall door that I sag against it and let the emotions hit me. Shame. Anger. Disbelief. All three of them run a race through my head as I stare at the stupid card.
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was the butt of their joke. Of his joke.
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Isn’t it just like me to find the only man who made my body feverish . . . yet I was the butt of his jerkish, testosterone-laced joke? Screw him.
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I slap the card down on the center of the table, the atmosphere turning icily silent as they realize I know their juvenile game.
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“But hey, we all can’t be good at everything, right?” I say with a shrug and a fuck you smile. “Lose my number.”
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I stare at my therapist.
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Her voice is soft and her smile softer. She’s been my North Star through all of this. The only person who knows what happened.
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We all know it’s dangerous. That it’s one millisecond, one overcorrection, one tire bump away from utter destruction. From possibly dying.
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yet we get in the car day after day. We push the limits lap after lap. We give our all for our team, for ourselves, for our fans,
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Sure, I was Ethan Riggs’s son, but Ethan Riggs’s money had been eaten up by a shitty agent demanding more than his fifteen percent, greedy lawyers taking their cut, and the penalties on income taxes that were never paid. All lessons learned the hard way.
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I know she was terrified for me to follow in my father’s footsteps, but she let me follow the passion that took her husband from her.
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Her unwavering support has both kept me grounded but allowed me to soar. She has been a silent pillar of strength when I failed and questioned if all this work was worth it.
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I’m sure she felt a similar feeling. My dad was her one true love. She watched him die. I’m the only piece of him she has left.
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Professionally, I’m determined to make a difference here—revamp our image, create a buzz, and somehow contribute to winning a race, or at least take a podium—during my year tenure.
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New city. New job. New you. Here goes nothing, Camilla. I pull open the door and step foot into my new life.
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I’m far from blind. I see the knowing glances being exchanged. No doubt there are a flurry of texts being sent across
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cubicle to cubicle with the word nepotism being thrown around like candy.
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“Once they realize I know what I’m talking about, they’ll come around.”
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“You’re going to like him. I promise.”
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A cocky driver just promoted, most likely riding high on the perks that come with that move—money, attitude, and women. Can’t wait to meet him.”
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“Or maybe I want to see what others think when they look at me. I happen to know for a fact that you have no problem making people feel like shit.”
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“Just like the dare card wasn’t cool. Humor me, will you?”
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He draws in a fortifying breath. “You’re gorgeous. Your face. Your features. Your eyes. But it’s more than clear by the clothes you’re swimming
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that you hate your body.” My skin heats at his scrutiny. “You may have something against curves, but I assure you, no one else does.”
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What’s his reaction going to be?
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A slight flare of his nostrils. A quick clench of his jaw. A tensing of the tendons in his neck. I have to give it to Spencer. He hides his shock well.
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there’s nothing worse than a woman fighting against something she actually wants. It makes her irrational.
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She’s the boss’s daughter, and I know boundaries. This opportunity is too important to me to get distracted.
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“As far as I’m concerned, when you step on that grid for the first time as an F1 driver, your slate is wiped clean.
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fresh start. We don’t look in rearview mirrors at Moretti. We only look forward.
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I love this sport and simultaneously hate it.
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a struggle between doing what I love and fearing it.
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“One point four million people and counting to be exact.”
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many views already? I’d say mission accomplished.”
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You weren’t supposed to pick the questions yourself. We are sup...
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“I can handle what questions I answer on my own page. I h...
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“But you’re not the one who had to answer to her dad if I was sleeping with a driver.”
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“You’re a big girl. I’m pretty sure your sex life is none of your dad’s damn business.
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We’re busy pretending we hate each other, remember?”
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not going to stop people from assuming we’re screwing around. Life’s not that simple.”
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“Because we all have that one secret we keep close to the vest.
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one we think might ruin us but hope it won’t. The one we hide in bathrooms having panic attacks over.
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But his eyes search mine in a way that tells me he isn’t believing a word I say.
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