Summer of Sloane by Erin L. Schneider

Summer of Sloane by Erin L. Schneider

Author:Erin L. Schneider [Schneider, Erin L.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Disney Book Group
Published: 2016-05-03T03:00:00+00:00


Sweaty clumps of hair are plastered to my forehead, and my feet are twisted up in a blanket. And for some reason, I’m sleeping on my couch.

But then I remember what happened and look over at my bed.

Where Finn is fast asleep. Without his shirt on.

I can’t believe he tried to kiss me last night, although I’m pretty sure he won’t remember that.

I make my way to the bathroom, then head out to the kitchen to put on some coffee—but find that a pot has already been made. Penn is sitting on a barstool, reading the paper. He barely looks up when he sees me come in.

“Uhn.” It’s all he manages before taking a sip from his mug.

“Well, good morning to you, too, sunshine. A little too much to drink last night?” I grab a mug and fill it up. It smells extra dark today. Which confirms Penn is nursing a hangover of epic proportions.

“Please, can you not talk so loud?” He cringes and takes another sip. “And, Slo, no judgment on what you’re about to see in the next few minutes, okay?”

Oh, good God, my brother brought home those two girls from yesterday.

“I guess only if you promise not to judge, too?”

Penn wrinkles his forehead. “Huh?”

But before I can explain, Finn walks into the kitchen, still not wearing a shirt.

Penn looks between Finn and me. “No way.”

“Uh-uh, no judging, right?” I stop him before he can say or ask anything and walk to the fridge to get cream for my coffee. It’s what I see when I start to close the door that makes me drop it, splattering cream all over the floor.

Because it’s not two girls standing there in my kitchen. It’s Mia.

But that’s not the problem.

The problem is she’s wearing the work polo my brother was wearing yesterday, over her shorts. And her hair is sticking up at all angles, like it’s trying to get her better cell phone reception.

“Morning, Slo. Hey, Finn,” she says, biting on the edge of her thumb.

“Morning.” Finn nods at both of them. “Nice one, dude,” he says quietly to Penn, knocking fists with him as he passes. He takes an empty mug from the cupboard and fills it with coffee.

For some reason, I seem to be the only one fazed that Mia is even here. I stoop to clean up the mess on the floor as Mia drops down next to me with paper towels to help.

“I’ve got it,” I snap, wiping up the last of it.

I have no idea what’s going on, but I have a solid guess at what happened last night. My brother and Mia? When did that become a thing? And what about Shep?

I stare at Mia. She bites her lip but won’t look me in the eye—and that’s a look I know all too well. I turn and glare at my brother, but he already has one hand raised and is shaking his head. “I thought we agreed to no judging, right?”

I snort out loud. “Oh, I somehow think we’re past that.



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