Don't Kiss Your Best Friend's Brother (Billionaire Academy YA Romances Book 6) by Erica Penrod

Don't Kiss Your Best Friend's Brother (Billionaire Academy YA Romances Book 6) by Erica Penrod

Author:Erica Penrod [Penrod, Erica]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-10-01T18:30:00+00:00


Chapter Eleven

Walking and texting was a bad combination for me. I usually avoided the dangerous activity, but Max and I had texted back and forth last night for a couple hours, and he’d texted me on my way to school Wednesday morning.

I bumped into someone. “Whoa, watch where you’re going.” Luckily, it was Jovi. “What’s going on?” She glanced down at my phone. “You’re distracted, and before you ran into me, I noticed there was a little extra spring in your step.”

“Why didn’t you get my attention before we collided?” My eyes darted from Jovi and back to the screen.

Her laugh brought my gaze back up to her. “Because I was enjoying the moment. Are you still talking to Max?”

“Yeah.” I nodded.

“Ask him to come sit with us at lunch.”

“No.” I furrowed my brow. “We just started talking.”

Jovi scowled. “You’ve already been on date with him.” She snatched my phone, and her fingers moved at lightning speed. “There, done.”

“You didn’t.” A ball of nerves rolled through my belly. “What if he thinks I’m being too forward?”

“Trust me.” Jovi handed me back the phone. “I’ve seen the way the guy looks at you, and he’ll be thrilled.”

The phone vibrated, and I read the reply. “He said yes.” Wings sprouted and the nerves took flight, leaving me with bubbles of excitement.

“Of course he did,” Jovi said matter-of-factly.

We wandered down the hall, but my mind was a couple hours ahead of me, wondering what would happen at lunch. “Thanks.” I clutched the phone in my hand and crossed my arms. “I don’t know if I would’ve dared ask him.”

“You’re welcome, and yes, you would have.” Jovi turned towards the hallway. “Lunch just might’ve been over by the time you did.” She grinned at me with her perfectly pink glossed lips. “And I never would’ve asked him if I didn’t know you wanted him to come.”

Jovi waved bye and disappeared into the crowd. I paused, trying to remember which class I had and which way I was going as gratitude tugged on my heart. A friend like Jovi was exactly what I needed. Too bad she came with a brother. Thankfully, he wouldn’t be sitting with us at lunch.



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