"What, no thank you?" He said, shaking all the excess water from his hair.
I ingorned him as I stomped off back to my seat with Jordan.
"I always knew you were a bad swimmer and had no manners," I heard him say in a 'tsk' voice.
That's when I had it. I balled my fists up, trying my best to keep them to my side.
"Look, as much as I'm really thankful that you saved my life, I'd much rather have died than to face the fact that you're back in town!" I snapped at him through gritted teeth.
He flinched at my sudden outburst but then the corners of his mouth twitched into a wicked smirk.
"Don't act like you didn't miss me. But I'm back and here to stay. And there's not a damn thing you can do about it."
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Danielle Samuels wanted nothing more than to spend her last summer with her bestfriend, Jordan before senior year. Her life has just gotten better ever since the horrible time she had freshman year. She wasn't that chubby, nerdy little girl anymore.
But when rumors start to float around that the guy who made her life a living hell her first in highschool is back in town for senior year, she has nothing left to do but avoid him in every possible way. Especially, since that guy is Hunter Lane. But is that even possible when the guy who pulled pranks, called her names, and humiliated her, is the lifeguard at the most popular beach? Let the drama begin.
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The Lifeguard
Teen Fiction"What, no thank you?" He said, shaking all the excess water from his hair. I ignored him as I stomped off back to my seat with Jordan. "I always knew you were a bad swimmer and had no manners," I heard him say in a 'tsk' voice. That's when I had...