Longing for the Impossible by Tiara L. Giles

Longing for the Impossible by Tiara L. Giles

Author:Tiara L. Giles [Giles, Tiara L.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2018-02-27T16:00:00+00:00


13

Brandon

“Oh my god. There’s so many people.” Alana peered out the window at the army of cars on the street. Blinking lights and a deep bass were coming from Sven’s house while all of the other houses were silent. “This is probably normal to you, right? Since you used to be friends?”

I smirked. “You’d think.” The Moretti’s only partied when it was necessary. They either wanted to show something off or get inside someone’s head. That’s how they worked. I was too young to be around most of the parties the brother’s threw, but I’d seen some of the ones their parents threw.

Alana and I both got out of the car and only walked next to each other when we got closer to the house.

“Nice coat Alana.” Sven touched some of the white faux mink and let her in. He nodded at me. “You know where everything is.”

Alana removed her coat when I walked in. She scooped my arm up in hers, waiting for me to move.

“Hi guys!” Trinity was dancing towards us, alcohol already in her system. I lifted a brow at her. “Kay’s driving. It’s fine. I like the beret, Alana!”

“Thanks.” Alana leaves my side to talk to Trinity, and I could finally breathe. I couldn’t decided where to jump in, whether to grab some beer or drag Alana to the dance floor to loosen me up.

“You look nice.”

Serena was standing in a red dress, her hands clasped behind her back. Her hair was wild, and she had a bright open smile on her face.

Just beautiful.

She looked like the old Serena as she took steps towards me and I crumbled around the old Serena. “You look awesome.”

She lifted her head and laughed. “Thanks.”

“Wow! You look so . . . cute for someone who can’t leave the house.” Alana put her arm around my shoulders, and I wanted her off immediately.

“Blonde on blonde.” Serena pointed to Alana’s hair and then her dress. “Cute.”

“Finally leaves the house and goes crazy,” Alana mumbled under her breath, placing more weight on my shoulders. She flashed a bright smile.

“At least I’m fun to be around.” Serena shrugged with her hands, and Alana’s face twisted into shock. “See you later.”

“She heard me?”

I rolled my eyes, of course she heard. Whispering wasn’t a thing in a place where you could feel the bass vibrating your feet.

I watched Serena’s body get washed into the crowd of people before I found her again, in the center, dancing with my sister and a few other people she knew. I hadn’t seen her like that since I had been back. Her movements were confident and sure. She was comfortable with herself and so deep in her element. I bet she made the wind and fire jealous.

Alana grabbed my hand and pulled me towards the alcohol. I grabbed a cup and filled it with whatever looked strong enough. If I was going to be Alana’s date, I needed this drink to relax me. I chugged it and she giggled as I pulled her to the dance floor.



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