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Run
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"It's been seven years since the war ended, twelve since it started." Ashlynn paused as she looked at the headstone. "You told me to protect my mom and keep running and I have, but..." she trailed off and took a breath. "You said I'd get a call and everything would change. By the way, I'm still waiting for that call." Who is this Ashlynn and whoo is she talking to? How did they die and why? What is the mysterious call Ashlynn is waiting for? Find out the answers in the Run series.
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She didn't reply and I felt her finger move across my skin, lower, and almost all the way down my lower back. A shiver coursed through my body, strangely pleasant, and I felt her finger stop. "Your tattoos are beautiful," she said softly. Too close. She was too close. My pulse was hammering and I could feel her cool breath against my skin when she spoke, and my body was warm from having felt her. I couldn't reply. My breathing was light and shaken. I wanted to just turn around and pull her against me, or rather put her against a wall, so I could kiss her and feel her more properly against me. If she touched me again, I wasn't sure that I could keep myself from doing just that. "I'm going to take a shower," I said suddenly in an attempt to escape. She didn't stop me, so I took that opportunity to walk away. When I reached the bathroom, I took a deep breath to steady myself as well as my pulse. Closing the door behind me, I ran a hand through my hair. She truly was a nightmare. A bad boy's worst nightmare was a girl that made him want to be a good one.

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