New Beginnings--The Rosewoods Series--Books 1--3 + Bonus by Katrina Abbott

New Beginnings--The Rosewoods Series--Books 1--3 + Bonus by Katrina Abbott

Author:Katrina Abbott
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: young adult, coming of age, love, series, comedy, love triangle, equestrian sports rich wealthy school friendship sexy humor menage young adult new contemporary boar, collection, bundle
Publisher: Over The Cliff Publishing
Published: 2014-09-30T00:00:00+00:00


Kaylee Stands Her Ground

By Thursday morning at breakfast when I ducked into the dining room after team practice to check in with the girls, our masks hadn’t yet arrived. That left us thirty-six hours to hope and pray that they’d show up, or we were going to be without our costumes. And Emmie was going to have a giant meltdown.

She was already halfway there and freaking out—something that didn’t happen to her very often, so it was a testament to just how stressed she was. She’d already called the woman who was making our masks and she’d said she was putting the final touches on them and would be overnighting them to arrive Friday morning at the latest. But that didn’t leave us any time for a plan B if she or FedEx didn’t come through.

I was nervous about that and making sure the dance was successful, of course. But even more, I was nervous that Jared wasn’t going to be back on time. I hadn’t gotten any messages from him since his e-mail on Sunday afternoon and figured if he was sitting in the Tokyo airport waiting for a flight home, he’d e-mail or text me. So I took it as a bad sign that I hadn’t heard from him.

Though maybe Dave had; I’d ask him when we got together to decorate the gym for the ball after dinner.

But before that, I had to make it through the day, trying to focus on school and not play out how the dance would go down a thousand times in my head.

Good luck with that.

At least Brady wouldn’t be at this one—I’d asked on the drive home from seeing Albatross and he’d looked at me as if I was asking him if he was going to get a bikini wax or something.

“What?” I’d said. “You were at the last one.”

He shook his head. “Yeah and with all the fallout from the dean after? No thanks.” I’d been disappointed at the time, but now I realized it was a complication I didn’t need. The trip out to see his horse had totally been over the line of how we should be interacting, and when he’d dropped me off at the back of campus by the maintenance shed, it still felt like the end of a date. The very awkward end to what had actually been an amazing date. Even though it wasn’t a date at all.

Yeah, way better that he wasn’t coming to the dance. And I was relieved that when he’d finally reappeared for practices starting Wednesday, we were back to coach and student.

So now I just had to hope Jared made it back. And how would that go down? Would I dance only with him? Or would we all dance as a group? And would we dance for every fast song? I guess as school liaison, I also had a responsibility to make sure the dance ran well, too, so that might take some pressure off if things got weird or intense with Jared—I always had the excuse in my back pocket that I had to check on something.



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