Cover by Abbi glines

Cover by Abbi glines

Author:Abbi glines
Language: spa
Format: mobi
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


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It had almost been a whole day since

I’d seen or heard from Dank. He had brought

me home after our date last night and I’d

half expected him to be waiting on me

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outside the dorm this morning when I

walked out. Then I’d been expecting him to

be waiting on me outside the building of our

first class. But he hadn’t shown up for literat-

ure again. After lunch when he still hadn’t

called or shown up I began to wonder if I’d

done something wrong last night. Since the

first day we’d met he had managed to show

up at least two times a day. I’d thought after

the evening we’d had he would be around

even more. I had looked forward to seeing

him. I’d almost texted him several times but

I’d refrained. He had my number.

Now that the sun was setting and he

hadn’t bothered to even text I decided last

night might have meant more to me than it

had to him. Maybe that really was a set up

for first dates. Maybe it hadn’t meant any-

thing more to him.

I stacked up my books and stuck

them into my book bag. I’d spent the last two

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hours in the library studying. Miranda was

getting ready for another date with Nathan

and she was too chatty to allow me to get

anything done. This hadn’t been much bet-

ter. My thoughts had kept going back to last

night and what I could have done wrong.

The night breeze was abnormally

cool tonight. I pulled my books higher on my

shoulder and made my way toward the

dorm. It was almost a mile but I figured the

walk was good exercise. I didn’t like trying to

park Miranda’s SUV. I could see myself

scratching it up.

“Dank, stop,” a giggling female voice

came from the darkness. My blood froze.

Stopping in my tracks I waited to listen for

more. Surely I’d heard that wrong.

“I want a taste,” a familiar deep voice

replied. My stomach felt sick.

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“I can’t get naked out here. Someone

may come by,” the girl whispered and then

let out a small moan.

“Open your legs,” he replied.

I wanted to move my legs. I wanted

to move away from the voices. But I couldn’t.

My legs weren’t cooperating.

“Right

here?”

the

girl

asked

breathlessly.

“Yeah,” he said a small groan came

from him. Yeah, I was going to be sick.

“Ah, Dank, Mmmmm that feels so

good.”

I took off running. I didn’t look back.

Dank

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I’d worked all day to make up for my

late night with Pagan. Tonight, however, I

intended to spend it with her again. I walked

into the empty park just outside of Pagan’s

dorm before appearing. Leif sat on the

bench facing the dorm with one leg crossed

over his knee and his arms folded across his

chest. What was he still doing here? She

didn’t know him nor did she want him. Now

that her soul was free of his claim she

couldn’t even remember him from one week

to the next. A week from now she’d forget

about the strange guy who’d ordered her cof-

fee correctly and questioned her. She had a

soul. He didn’t. There could never be a last-

ing connection. A spirit born of Voodoo

could never connect with a soul born of the

Creator. It was that simple. He knew it too.

“Why are you here?” I didn’t bother

to announce my arrival.



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