Remembrance by Michelle Madow

Remembrance by Michelle Madow

Author:Michelle Madow [Madow, Michelle]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Tags: Romance, Reincarnation, Past Lives, (¯`'•.¸//(*_*)\\¸.•'´¯)
Publisher: Createspace
Published: 2011-07-24T14:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER 19

Drew was already in his seat at the far end of the room in history class on Monday morning. His hair was shorter than normal—he must have gotten it cut in New York—and he wore his typical dark jeans with the black leather jacket.

I glanced at him before walking to the center of the room, but he held his gaze with mine, like he was daring me to sit next to him. Deciding to test his reaction, I lifted my head and glided across the floor to slide into the seat on his left, trying to ignore my heart pounding in my chest the entire time. He gripped his pen tight in his hand as I approached and shifted his eyes to focus on the door, refusing to look in my direction. For practically inviting me to come over, he sure wasn’t welcoming. I leaned back in my seat and attempted to look relaxed, realizing I would have to be the one to start this conversation.

“Hey,” I said, my voice surprisingly steady, even though it felt like it was going to crack at a moment’s notice.

He dropped his pen on the table and turned to look at me, his eyes dark with anger. “Are you trying to annoy me to death? he asked, lowering his voice as he spoke.

Humiliated by his comment, I looked around the classroom to make sure no one was listening. It was early, and the only people there were Lara Foster and Lindsay Newman, who seemed involved in their own conversation.

“I know you were at the dance last week,” I said, hoping that the confidence in my voice would make him more likely to admit what I knew was true.

He looked down at the table and snickered. “I was in New York.”

“No.” I shook my head. “You were there. All black outfit … pirate skull necklace … sound familiar?”

“I have no idea what you’re talking about.” He narrowed his eyes as he spoke. “But whoever you saw wasn’t me. I wasn’t in town last weekend.”

I crossed my arms over my chest as other students started entering the classroom, my blood boiling with frustration. Chelsea arrived and sat on the other side of Drew, and we both said hi to her like the conversation we’d just had never happened, but I wasn’t going to give up. He was at the dance. I just had to find a way to get him to admit it.



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