Unrevealed (Pitlane Series Book 1) by Hannah Allen

Unrevealed (Pitlane Series Book 1) by Hannah Allen

Author:Hannah Allen [Allen, Hannah]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2023-11-25T16:00:00+00:00


You need to stop beating yourself up for what happened today.”

“I know it’s just-,“ he took a deep breath as we were outside on a bench in a park.

He asked me if wanted to accompany him on his walk and I couldn’t say no.

And I could hardly leave him alone.

Liam has this habit of beating himself up badly when he loses.

He does this all – he does all the wins for his mother and losing feels like disappointing her.

At least that is what he told me when we walked together.

“Baku is the place Nate and I met and since then we have been celebrating up on the podium together.”

“I know. I realized that he didn’t seem too happy with his win. He normally smiles when he is up there with you.”

He lets out a low laugh. “Good to know he isn’t celebrating without me.”

“Never. He loves you and that may seem weird, but he loves sharing the podium with you. But only if he wins.”

“Never expected less.”

He looked at me as he was leaning against his knees with his elbows.

I look away from him, as I close my eyes, letting the cool air of Baku evening consume me.

I love late-night walks.

It’s relaxing.

“You’re beautiful, you know that?” He breaks off the silence as the only thing we could hear were the birds crowing and the wind breezing.

I looked down at him as I heard his voice. I feel myself smile at his all of a sudden compliment and my cheeks added a little pink color to the smile.

“Thank you.” He nods. “You’re beautiful too, you know that?”

I meant it. He is beautiful.

Gorgeous even.

But compliments and words aren’t even to describe him.

He is indescribably gorgeous with his eyes that look like the evening moon shining in the blue water.

So blue yet also so grey.

“Of course, I am.”

“Unbelievable.” I laugh at his ego. “Why was I waiting for a thank you?”

“You have a good imagination, but why should I say thank you for something that is obvious?”

“It’s just how it is. You say thank you and move on or you will be thinking of the compliment the whole day like a bloody virus in your head.”

“Then I guess thank you and I’ll let the compliment follow me around like a bloody virus.”

“Stop saying bloody. It doesn’t match your accent.”

“Bloody hell no.”

“And now you are just mocking me.”

“Bloody no. I would never do that.”

He is definitely mocking me. And using bloody wrongly.

What a wanker.

“Idiot,” I whispered under my breath as he was getting on my nerves.

It’s the same with Alex.

I don’t care that he is mocking me for my accent. I guess it’s just the way we connect.



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