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These Two Wrongs (Savage Academy, #2) These Two Wrongs by Julia Wolf
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“I was aware of you, Delilah. I knew you existed. But I never saw you because I wasn’t looking. You think it’s because there’s something wrong with you that made me overlook you, but that isn’t true. It’s me who’s wrong, and I don’t want anyone to know me because then they’ll see. But you saw, didn’t you? You got the full force of my wrongness shoved in your face. I’m sorry for that, but I will never be sorry for us. That’s for selfish reasons, though. When I was with you, I felt right. I haven’t felt that way since my dad.” He huffed a laugh. “You know that saying ‘two wrongs don’t make a right’? I don’t believe that anymore because your wrong, and my wrong, very fucking certainly made a right.”
Julia Wolf, These Two Wrongs
“He knew our sister was a picky eater and through no fault of her own. It wasn’t as if Ev enjoyed having sensory issues. She had spent years in occupational therapy to learn to handle them. But Michael came from the same school of thought as our parents. They were educated people, but they believed Evelyn should just get over being autistic.”
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“He glanced away. His jaw ticced twice. “That isn’t something I’ve done.” I gasped. “You’re kidding. Why haven’t you?” “I’m not a whore about kissing, but I suppose I am about that. I’ve never been inclined to French kiss a pussy.” “Too personal?” “Yes. The idea of getting down on my belly with my face between a girl’s thighs has never appealed to me. Maybe it’s because I was with the wrong girls.” His nod was sharp and slight. “I will on you, though. You can teach me exactly how you like it.” “Why on me?” He lifted a shoulder. “Because I know you’re not going to fall in love with me when I eat your pussy so good you don’t remember you have legs, much less how to use them.” My thighs instantly clamped together. “Big words for someone who didn’t come close to getting me off the first time.” “I wasn’t dedicated to the job then. Now, it’s about pride, Delilah.” He canted his head. “Besides, don’t you think it’s your responsibility as a woman to send me out into the world well trained?” “I would roll my eyes, but I would most likely injure myself from doing it too hard.” He took my hand in his, bringing it to his mouth. “I’m committed to this endeavor. I won’t ask to fuck you until I’ve mastered the art of making you come. You’ll be my teacher, and I’ll be your attentive student.” I shook my head. “I’m busy.” “You aren’t too busy for me to lick your pussy.” “You’re ridiculous.”
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“How did I do, Darla?” I rolled my eyes. One of these days, he would surely run out of D names and be required to use mine. “You were fine,” I answered. “Fine?” He sputtered a laugh. “We both know I was more than fine.” “Do we?” His brow pinched. “Yes, we do.” I bent down to grab my bag and slung it over my shoulder. “I suppose you’re good at one thing.” His mouth opened then slammed closed. His jaw ticced as he studied me. Rather than standing in awkward silence, I tried to leave, but Rhys blocked the exit, and I truly didn’t want to brush by his sweaty body.”
Julia Wolf, These Two Wrongs
“You should come to the gym with me after class,” he drawled lowly. There it was. The reason my guts were in knots. I had known it was coming by his expression, but it still landed like an acid bath. “Your hints are more like Shakespearean soliloquies. I get it. I do. But the answer is no.” His mouth fell open. “What—?” I spun on my toe, waving over my shoulder. “Goodbye, Astor.”
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“And Delilah…waved goodbye to Luciana and Beck and kept on walking. Not even a glance my way. Surely, she’d spotted me. There was no way she hadn’t. I’d been standing right beside Beckett. I watched her disappear down the hall, her pleated skirt bouncing with each step, waiting for her to turn back and coo, “JK.” She didn’t do anything of the sort. Delilah Kastanos faded from sight while I waited with my dick in my hand. “What the hell was that?” I muttered. Maybe she hadn’t seen me. That was the only logical explanation. Otherwise, she would have said something. Or, at the very least, tried to make eye contact.”
Julia Wolf, These Two Wrongs
“I’d come on this hike to enjoy it, not to worry about boys. That wasn’t the type of girl I was. I liked boys. Crushes were fun and made life a little more interesting, but I could easily get by on my own. I hadn’t had a boyfriend since we’d left Spain last year, and I wasn’t in a rush for another one. I’d never bend over backward to win a guy’s affection. A guy who was worth it wouldn’t want me to.”
Julia Wolf, These Two Wrongs
“You know that saying ‘two wrongs don’t make a right’? I don’t believe that anymore because your wrong, and my wrong, very fucking certainly made a right.”
Julia Wolf, These Two Wrongs