Needer Is The Right Term

Needer Is The Right Term

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Melvin Lane doesn't want to change. She is fine with her "need" of cocaine. But when smiling and seemingly carefree Jeremy Landon comes along, he makes her question if she's been wrong all along. •••••• "Love, you're important to me, and I am not going to stop until you see that," Jeremy says looking at me as our foreheads press together. "What if I stop you. You said it yourself, I'm selfish. I'm so selfish and am so capable of choosing this over you," I say closing my eyes and squeezing the small plastic bag in my hand. "You won't, and you know why?" I shake my head looking at him as he looks back at me with a smile. "Because I'm important to you too."
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"I'm so sorry, Casey," he said, pleading for my forgiveness. I'd been avoiding his intense gaze for the entirety of the conversation, but I looked into his eyes as I said: "I just want to know; why me?" ---------- Casey Hall is a simple girl, leading a complicated life and it only gets worse when she encounters Jeremy Storm and his elite group of friends. Each attractive, athletic, and... well, attractive, it's impossible for Casey to keep their lives separate. Once Casey learns that the driving factor for their friendship was a childish bet she finds herself incredibly hurt, but is it enough to pull her away from the one she loves? **probably not the ending you're expecting- If you want some sappy optimism you should find another book**

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