Fighting Fate (West Raven Academy Book 2) by Scarlett Haven

Fighting Fate (West Raven Academy Book 2) by Scarlett Haven

Author:Scarlett Haven [Haven, Scarlett]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2022-11-04T04:00:00+00:00


Wednesday, October 14

Ancient Greece.

I adjust the gold, floral crown on my head, feeling a little ridiculous.

Why did I let Harper talk me into participating in Spirit Week?

Today is Ancient Greece day. Whoever came up with the Spirit Week themes should be fired because this is so stupid.

I have on a flowly white dress with a gold belt around my waist. The dress is way too formal to ever wear to school. It’s Wednesday for goodness sake. Nobody should be this dressed up on a Wednesday.

I put on the gold sandals that Harper let me borrow. It ties the whole ridiculous outfit together.

Hunter knocks on my door. “Trouble, it’s about time to leave.”

Meaning it’s definitely too late to change my outfit.

Hunter is so going to laugh at me.

I stomp over to my door and sling it open. I cross my arms over my chest and wait for the teasing to begin. When Hunter doesn’t say anything, I look up.

Hunter has a pop tart halfway to his mouth, but he has frozen, his mouth open and his eyes wide. I watch his Adam’s apple bob as he looks at me.

“Griffin was right. You do look like Aphrodite.”

I groan, resisting the urge to hide my face. “You were listening?”

He shrugs, not looking ashamed at all.

“I look ridiculous.” I frown, looking down at my way-too-formal dress.

“You look gorgeous,” Hunter says.

I suck in a sharp breath.

His words sound so sincere. I almost believe him.

“Are you going to send a picture to Griffin?”

I shake my head. “I look stupid. I don’t want him to see this.”

Hunter ignores me, grabbing my phone from my hand. “Smile, Trouble. Trust me when I tell you, you’re beautiful. He will want to see you.”

Even though I try not to smile, I can’t help it.

Hunter called me beautiful.

My heart races entirely too fast.

Hunter pushes a few buttons on my phone and then hands it back to me.

“I already sent it because I know you probably wouldn’t do it,” he says.

I narrow my eyes. “How do you even know the passcode for my phone?”

He grins. “I know everything about you. Including the fact that you self sabotage everything good in your life.”

“I do not.”

He raises an eyebrow, calling my bluff.

My phone vibrates in my hand, so I look at it. Griffin sends quite a few texts in a row, including about fifty eye heart emojis.



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