See No Evil: A New Adult College Romance (The Society Book 1) by Ivy Fox

See No Evil: A New Adult College Romance (The Society Book 1) by Ivy Fox

Author:Ivy Fox [Fox, Ivy]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: After Hours, Bad Influence, Ivy Fox, Rotten Girl, Rotten Love, Rotten Men, The Privileged of Pembroke High
Publisher: X-Factory
Published: 2020-04-29T18:30:00+00:00


The bastard was right.

And how I hate him for it.

It’s been five days. Just five measly days without laying eyes on Finn, and wouldn’t you know it, I do miss the cocky asshole. So much so that, when I realized this afternoon was his big game, the most idiotic thought flew by my head—to call in sick and see him play. Thankfully, sense slapped me upside the head before I did something as stupid as going to a college football game just to see the quarterback strut his stuff. There will be plenty of jersey chasers there for him. He doesn’t need me to make a cameo and add to the slew of girls calling out his name, eager to lick the sweat off of him after he’s led the Sharks to another win.

No way am I putting myself in that position. Maybe I’d forget the bastard entirely if he didn’t send me a text every day to remind me of his existence. It’s not like he hears a peep out of me.

Monday – Pretty Boy: Miss me yet? I bet you do.

Tuesday – Pretty Boy: You’re such a stubborn little thing, aren’t you? But you’ll break.

Wednesday – Pretty Boy: Still not backing down, huh? Always the brat.

Thursday – Pretty Boy: I dreamed about you today. I can still taste you on my lips.

Friday – Pretty Boy: Are you even getting my texts? Maybe it’s for the best if you aren’t.

Today – Pretty Boy: I miss you in my arms, Stone. I really fucking do.

Damn it all to hell!

How is a girl supposed to hold out when she gets texts like these? I swear he must love seeing me squirm. But it will be a cold day in hell before I admit to his face that I miss him too. That I think about him non-stop when I have other things I should be focusing on. I knew he’d be a distraction, I just never assumed he’d be this all-consuming.

I hate the Northside prick. He’s ruining everything.

I hear someone clear their throat behind me, reminding me that I’m at work and should have my act together.

“What’s your poison?” I ask, turning toward another drunkard who has nothing else to do but come to Big Jim’s on a Saturday night.

“Poison, huh? If it’s all right with you, I’ll stick to beer.”

I place both hands on my hips, staring down Finn’s black-haired—and probably black-hearted—friend.

“Easton Price. As I live and breathe. This is your second visit in just a few months. Let me guess. Is the Southside growing on you?”

Easton looks left and right, his bored expression rivaling my own. I’ve got to admit that, while Finn is beautifully transparent with his emotions and thoughts, Easton is the exact opposite. His slanted smile holds secrets while his silver eyes give none of them away. The man that sits before me is an illusion. I pity whoever falls prey in wanting to unravel his puzzle. Some things are just better off not being solved.

I get him his beer, but he makes no move to even touch the bottle.



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