She says something with her eyes, something she'd never say out loud, and it pisses me off. It fills me with rage because I wanter her to say it out loud. I was tired of her saying it through her actions, I needed to hear her say it. But she kisses me instead and I can practically feel the words claw their way up her throat as she pulls back, her eyes solely on me as she speaks. Her words fill me with rage but they don't stop the tension growing in the air, nor the growing pit of anticipation in my stomach. "Can I touch you in a way you'll forget everything I never said?" ----- All Daniella Cove wanted to do was get through senior year the same way she had the rest of high school. She despised every single aspect that came with school. Waking up early, homework, tests, people. But when her outgoing, more lively best friend forces her out of her shell, she catches the attention of the type of men she tries to avoid. Like Nathan. How is Daniella supposed to come to terms with the reality of becoming an adult while also figuring out her feelings for the player turned hopeless romantic?
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