Andrew Pennington is tired. He's been frontman for the very popular band Manderley Dreams for years, and the constant touring, the hotels, the planes, even the girls, have all started to look the same. He wants the ride to stop, just for a while, so he can relax, and maybe smell the flowers. So he buys a country estate, a place he can retreat to, for a little peace and quiet.
Unfortunately, Langford, his "retreat," comes with a gardener, and a daughter, Chiara, who's opinionated, noisy, contrary, and always around, a thorn in his side girl who just rubs him the wrong way. She bugs him, you know?
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"Smoother? What the devil does that mean?" Drew could feel his hackles rising. People didn't treat him this way, especially not after they knew who he was.
"You know, in photographs you're usually clean-shaven, and your clothes are less--rumply," she said. "You're all stubbly, and your shirt and trousers look like they've been folded up in a cupboard for a long time, and your hair--"
"Right, right, hammered shit, I remember, you can stop," Drew interrupted, raising his hand. "Just let me use your phone to call someone, and you'll be well quit of me, yeah?"
She handed over her phone wordlessly, and Drew looked at it, racking his brain for a phone number.
Any number.
Shit.
He looked over at the girl and bit his lip. "I don't usually have to remember numbers, I just click on the name, you know?"
She continued to stare at him, eyebrow raised.
Drew stared at her. She was beginning to seriously annoy him.
He finally looked up the number for his car service, and called them. They'd be there in two hours.
Great.
He looked at overalls girl, who'd gone back to her gardening.
He tapped her on her shoulder and she turned around, with the flowered hat turning even wider on her head.
He handed back her phone and turned to go wait in front of the house. At least his headache was abating.
"You're welcome," she called, shaking her head.
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"Okay, you know what? You're such a jackass and I never should have kissed you," I say. Colton stands up. His green eyes are just as angry as mine are.
"Then why did you?" he asks.
"I don't know!" I yell. "Why did you kiss me back?"
"Hey, you kissed me," Colton says.
"We already established that! God! It's like talking to a wall. Whatever I say just fucking bounces right off of you!" I yell. "Do you have any idea how maddening you are?" Colton looks at me.
"You don't think you're infuriating?" Colton asks. I narrow my eyes. He starts to walk towards the door. I grab the M&M's and chuck them at Colton. He whips around, his eyes blazing green.
"Where the fuck are you going? We're talking!" I yell, crossing my arms. He rubs the back of his neck where the M&M's hit him.
"You wanna talk? Fine. Let's talk," Colton says. "You're obviously messed up from all of the shit your mom did."
"Maybe I am! It's not your fucking business!" I pause. "Why do you even care? You're just some manwhore, right? A fuckboy?" Colton laughs dryly.
"Is that what you think I am?" he asks. He takes a step closer to me. I'm two seconds away from kissing him again.
Andy Reed-Collins has never fit in. With both of her parents being doctors, she's grown up in the hospital and has more friends there than she does at her high school. She's made it through most of her Senior year when she meets Colton Samson.
Colton's bad for for her in every way. He's a nortorious manwhore who uses girls. But, when they become Biology partners, everything changes for Andy.
As she spends more time with Colton, she can't deny their growing attraction to each other. The harder she tries to resist it, the more she's drawn to him. With his endlessly green eyes and knowing smirk, Colton sees through all of her walls.
But just as Andy and Colton find each other, he turns out to be nowhere near perfect as he seems. Something's standing between her and Colton, and she's left with a choice.
Will she choose him?