Right Kind of Mistake by Rebecca Thomas

Right Kind of Mistake by Rebecca Thomas

Author:Rebecca Thomas [Thomas, Rebecca]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Romance, Contemporary, New Adult & College, Sports, New Adult Romance
ISBN: 2940152110173
Amazon: B014CB27J4
Barnesnoble: B014CB27J4
Goodreads: 25058540
Publisher: Leap Books
Published: 2015-11-01T04:00:00+00:00


The conversation between Cam and I ended abruptly. The way I figured it, he needed to know now, rather than later – I wasn’t the right girl for him. I was uncertain about that Rachel chick. She gave me a territorial look, or I may have been imagining it.

Our group of six danced and laughed. It was a fun evening. The band was great too. I spotted a familiar face entering The Loon. Through the haze of bodies I had to take a second look. It was Seth, my geeky lab partner. Perfect. A distraction from Cam’s heated nearness was just what I needed.

I leaned across the table toward Elle and pointed in Seth’s direction. He was with another equally geeky-looking friend. “See that guy over there?”

“The guy with the glasses?” she asked.

“Yeah. He’s my lab partner.”

“He looks smart. Always good to have a smart lab partner.”

“Should I ask him to dance?” I asked.

Elle raised a brow, paused, and gave me a skeptical look. “Sure. Whatever you want.”

I laughed. “You need to be more open-minded. I’m out to find a new type of guy. Someone completely different from who we usually hang out with.”

She shook her head. “Whatever. I think they’re perfectly fine.” She eyed Jarrett on the dance floor with Maya. “In fact, better than fine.”

I glanced across the crowded room and saw Cam playing darts. At that exact moment, he looked up and our eyes met. Did the guy have some kind of homing beacon with my name attached to it? I quickly shifted my gaze back to Seth and his friend and decided to go for it.

I slid through tables, dancing and walking at the same time. Seth had grabbed one of the last available tables. I placed my hand on the back of his chair. I had to speak loudly to be heard over the music. “Hi, Seth.”

His eyes widened behind the black rims of his glasses. “Hi, Haylie.”

Hey, at least he remembered my name. I wasn’t sure I’d made that great of an impression on him in lab. “So, who’s your friend?”

His friend looked equally dumbfounded by my presence, but he manned up, stuck out his hand, and stood up. He had blonde wavy hair and a nice smile. “I’m Brandon. Nice to meet you.”

“Nice to meet you too. Seth and I are lab partners.” I smiled and glanced at Seth. His expression looked surprised, as though I might be an alien life form sent to abduct him. “Right, Seth?”

“Ah, yeah. We’re lab partners.” He nodded a little too enthusiastically.

This venture of mine to date guys the exact opposite of Tyler was proving to be more daunting than expected, but I was determined to push forward with my plan.

“Would you like to take my seat?” Brandon seemed more experienced with the basics of modern conversation. “I’ll see about getting us some drinks and find another chair.”

“That would be great.” I smiled up at him. “Thanks, Brandon.”

“Would you like a drink?” he asked.

“No, thanks, I’m good.” I took the vacated seat across from Seth.



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