10 Years by Bethany Lopez

10 Years by Bethany Lopez

Author:Bethany Lopez [Lopez, Bethany]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Romance
ISBN: 9781506128054
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Goodreads: 20531133
Publisher: Bethany Lopez
Published: 2015-01-27T05:00:00+00:00


Chapter Nineteen ~ Gwen

Present Day (20 years old)

I’d barely been home an hour, and was going through proofs of the prints I wanted to use for the showcase, when I heard pounding at the door. I looked up from my place at the dining room table to see Aliyah running across the room. Once she reached the door, she skidded to a halt, took a deep breath to slow her breathing, and smoothed out her clothes.

Curious, I dropped the picture I’d been analyzing and turned my attention fully to my roommate.

Aliyah gave one curt nod, I guess assuring herself she was ready, then put a smile on her face and opened the door.

I craned my neck to see who was there, and was surprised to see Liam sweep Aliyah off her feet and kiss her soundly on the lips.

I’m sure I gasped, but the two people making out at the door didn’t hear a thing. I watched, my mouth wide open, as Liam kicked the door shut behind himself and began walking toward Aliyah’s bedroom, his mouth still fused to hers.

It was quite impressive.

I followed their movements as they walked through the living room and into the bedroom, then his foot kicked back once more and the door shut soundly behind them.

“What the heck was that?” I asked myself out loud.

Still in shock, I stood and walked over to the old stereo system that Aliyah had brought with her from her parents’ house and turned the music up. I wanted it at a level that I could work at, while drowning out the sounds that I’m sure were about to come from that room.

I looked at the clock.

I still had an hour before I had to be at Craig’s.

My eyes went from the photos I was working on to the closed door of my best friends room.

“Coffee shop it is,” I muttered, then gathered up my things and left, deciding to give my friends some real privacy.

I was walking down the street when my phone pinged, signaling I’d received a text.



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