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Snow Job Snow Job by Charles Benoit
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“Joan Jett at the far left, staring straight into the camera, her eyes dragging me in. Just like the mystery chick at the Stop-N-Go.”
Charles Benoit, Snow Job: A Young Adult Thriller About a List of Rules and Illegal Deliveries Leading to Hero or Fall Guy
“We’re doing something different tonight,” she said, ending the discussion. “We’re going to a party up by the campus.”
Charles Benoit, Snow Job: A Young Adult Thriller About a List of Rules and Illegal Deliveries Leading to Hero or Fall Guy
“Not that, this.” She took her hands off the wheel and stretched out her arms, the car inching closer to oncoming traffic. “This town, these people, the same old shit every week. I’m done with it. All of it.”
Charles Benoit, Snow Job: A Young Adult Thriller About a List of Rules and Illegal Deliveries Leading to Hero or Fall Guy
“There was a pothole thump, and “Wind of Change” jumped back to “Show Me the Way.”
Charles Benoit, Snow Job: A Young Adult Thriller About a List of Rules and Illegal Deliveries Leading to Hero or Fall Guy
“The floor behind the driver’s seat was littered with eight-tracks, but at night it was always Frampton Comes Alive!”
Charles Benoit, Snow Job: A Young Adult Thriller About a List of Rules and Illegal Deliveries Leading to Hero or Fall Guy
“And if I could change my peer-driven party-animal self, maybe I could change everything.”
Charles Benoit, Snow Job: A Young Adult Thriller About a List of Rules and Illegal Deliveries Leading to Hero or Fall Guy
“You better not come home with your clothes smelling like marijuana.” The way she said it—mary-ju-wanna—made it sound like some exotic,”
Charles Benoit, Snow Job: A Young Adult Thriller About a List of Rules and Illegal Deliveries Leading to Hero or Fall Guy
“from Hawaii, and it would be late Sunday night before they arrived. “What time will you be home?” “I’m going to crash here tonight,” I said. Now, that wasn’t true—I didn’t know where I’d be sleeping—but Karla told me to plan for an all-nighter, and saying I was at Jay’s was as good a lie as any. “Will there be beer?”
Charles Benoit, Snow Job: A Young Adult Thriller About a List of Rules and Illegal Deliveries Leading to Hero or Fall Guy