Entangled Summer

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by Barrow-Belisle, Michele


  When I'd told Kenzie everything Steve had done, she was strangely calm. But she hadn’t taken it all that well, judging from the purple bruise around Steve's eye.

  “I think that guys like Steve shouldn't get away with the kind of crap he pulled on you.”

  “I’m so over it Kenzie.” I groaned. “I hit him. Troy hit him. Darcy hit him. You hit him.—I think we’re good.”

  “Well I wasn’t. I needed… closure,” she said.

  The word had just slipped past her lips when I heard sirens. In the close distance. We stood in silence as a police cruiser pulled up to the black iron gates of Camp Wanderlust.

  I drew in a slow breath. “Kenzie, what did you do?”

  “I might have filed a complaint of my own. And I might have thrown around terms like verbal abuse, attempted sexual assault, and general douche-baggery.”

  I stared transfixed as Steve was led out of the office by the campus security and handed over to the police.

  “No one does that to my bestie and gets away with it. Plus you weren’t the only one. A line up of girls stepped forward to file their complaints. A couple of them not quite legal age in some states.”

  We watched as he was carted off by the local police, his hands cuffed behind his back as he spewed profanity at us.

  Kenzie took great pleasure in spreading the news, whispering the sordid details to everyone who joined the growing crowd.

  Arm in arm, we watched the cruiser pull away from the gates, removing him from Wanderlust Academy. Never to return this time around, no matter who his uncle was. In fact Troy had him removed from the board as well, conflict of interest or something.

  Troy still owned his school, but the decision not to teach there remained. We were moving into his townhouse close to the campus on the weekend and Granddad would be moved into the state’s most prestigious facility shortly after. I had everything I'd ever dreamed of, —and so much more than I didn't dare let myself dream. And all it took was not having my dreams come true.

  Kenzie dusted her hands. “There. One thing off my plate. You ready?”

  I nibbled my thumbnail, lost in thought. “Hmmm?”

  “God, just go see him already,” she groaned, reading my mind. “You’ll never get a thing done if you don't.”

  That was all the encouragement I needed. I took the steps two at a time then paused halfway up. Troy was sitting on the top step, watching me.

  He stood up.

  “Hey,” I raced up the rest of the steps. “Did you see what happened? There’s your karma,” I said. I was a little breathless but not just from the stairs.

  Troy stepped toward me. His hands steadied on my waist and he pressed me back against the wall. Warmth spread through me as his lips found mine. I wrapped my arms around him, pressing my hands to his back, feeling his muscles flex as he tightened his grip on my waist. His kisses grew deeper, more intense, until we were both breathing heavily in unison. The door opened and Grace stuck her head out.

  Troy pulled back a little, despite my protest. “I have to go.” He groaned.

  “Don’t go.”

  “Not far, and not for long.”

  A few surprised gasps and whispers came from the crowd still dispersing.

  I wanted to duck down, as if that would keep me from being seen. “People are watching us.” My lips moved against his.

  “Mmm-hmm,” he murmured “Who cares?”

  “Not me, but—”

  He tugged me closer, cutting off my words with another kiss. His hands tangled in my hair and I felt him surrender. For a while I didn’t resist it, but then reluctantly I pulled away. His mouth traveled to my cheek.

  “Love you.” I whispered. “See you later?”

  “See you forever.” He whispered against my cheek.

  I smiled up at Grace, who nodded before returning inside.

  “I owe her my life.” Troy said. “She has a gift for seeing though the circumstances people are living, deep into the heart of who and what they truly are.”

  I felt his eyes on me and my gaze lifted to his. "And what are you?"

  "Someone who's been entangled with the girl I love, for more lifetimes than I can count.”

  With a whisper touch, he traced a finger over the arch of my eyebrows, down the bridge of my nose, and across my lips, before he spoke.

  “Thank you for being the girl of my dreams."

  My lips brushed his, then I pulled back to stare into his eyes.

  “Thank you for not being the man of my dreams.”

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  Entangled Summer by Michele Barrow-Belisle

  They say our dreams mask hidden secrets. Secret desires. Secret fears. Secret lives. 20 year old Nora Dultry’s dreams hide even more. They’re a gateway to the man of her dreams and an escape from her painful past. She’s fantasized about him for years, and when he magically walks into her summer teaching gig, she never dreamed she’d question whether he was the one she truly wanted. But her former fling Troy Belassaro doesn’t just own Wanderlust Academy... he’s her boss, he still has her heart strings tied in knots, and he’s hiding secrets of his own. One of them will be her dream come true, one her waking nightmare. Untangling the truth could make this summer job, her last.

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  Will Jason follow Daisy to claim the love that brought him back to life and mend both their broken hearts?

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  Quietly independent Violet Parker is enjoying an uneventful summer of house-sitting, writing her thesis, and working to make ends meet. But suddenly a kid gets dumped on her doorstep, something keeps going bump in the attic, and most disturbing of all, Noah Swardguard shows up to lead a summer football program.

  Noah has never succeeded in getting close to his reserved lab partner Violet. But when he sees her on campus in July—in charge of a little girl who makes her laugh and live a little—he wonders if maybe, just maybe, he has a chance with Violet Parker after all.

 

 

 


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