Tangled Up by Megan Hart & Sarah Morgan
Author:Megan Hart & Sarah Morgan [Hart, Megan]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781460364383
Publisher: Harlequin
Published: 2014-12-15T00:00:00+00:00
BURNED
Sarah Morgan
1
HE WAS BREAKING up with me.
I shouldnât have minded. I should have been used to it after all the experience Iâd had, and it wasnât as if I were in love or anythingâdo I look stupid?âbut every girl likes to think sheâs irresistible and being dumped hurts, especially after the day Iâd had at work.
There is nothing worse than every part of your life going wrong at the same time. You see the whole thing unravelling and you donât know which bit to grab.
âThe thing is, Rosie, this just isnât working out. Weâre not compatible. Youâre not veryââ he squirmed in his seat âyou knowâ¦â
No, I didnât know, but that was one of the things that annoyed me most about Brian. He never finished his sentences. He stopped before the end and I was supposed to guess the missing words. Of all the infuriating habits Iâd ever encountered while dating, not finishing sentences was the most exasperatingâand thatâs from someone who once dated a delightful individual who threw his beer bottle at the bin and missed every time, despite having perfect aim when glued to the Xbox killing aliens. Iâm the sort of girl who reads the last page of a book first to check how it ends, so cliffhangers arenât for me. Just give me the bad news and get it over with. Donât make me wait.
Iâd blown two weeksâ rent on a dress and now it was going to waste. This place was expensive. Right on the river with a view across to the London Eye. I loved the London Eye. It was a fairground ride for grown-ups, a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank that offered a perfect view of the city. The glass capsules made me think of a monster with big buggy eyes. I wished it would come and gobble up Brian.
I heard laughter coming from the bar area and saw a group of men, shirts unbuttoned at the neck, jackets slung carelessly over the backs of chairs, drinking champagne like soda. It was Friday night and they were office types with money to burn. Lawyers? Bankers?
One of them was watching me. He caught my eye and smiled.
I didnât smile back.
What was there to smile about?
The fitness club where I worked had been bought by a company I knew nothing about, which meant the job I loved was threatened. Who knew what changes the new management would want to make? There had been more rumours than workouts for the past few weeks and the uncertainty was driving me mad. And now my fragile love life had crumbled to dust. All in all it wasnât turning out to be my best week.
Feeling gloomy, I looked away and saw a couple laughing together, lost in each other. The man was handsome, the woman beautiful. His hand sneaked across the table and covered hers, as if he couldnât bear to not be touching her. Her eyes smiled into his. Their wine was untouched. So was their food.
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