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And I didn’t have any words There was nothing I could say to s better, and I didn’t know if I wanted to He cairl Jeree about ed backward again, slowlyelse to say to him The students still moved in a constant line, but my mind detached from my emotions I knew that line would bend around me I wasn’t scared of it, not when there were so s to be scared of Like monsters
Like people who shot my mother
LOGAN
Pete’s Pub was busy when Mason, Nate, and I walked inside The dance floor usually only had a few regulars, but it was packed this Friday night And as we entered, the people closest to the doors turned and stared at us Nate and I got attention e came here, but this was e star and all that jazz He came out with us because the tea on taking full advantage Sauys, but I wanted to check on Taylor She said she orking tonight
I usually didn’t care if a girl was --but I was finding I didn’t like when Taylor was mad at me It didn’t sit well Made my insides all mushy, which pissed me off But I refused to let anyone know Whatever stick was up Nate’s ass would be wedged even higher if he knew
Mason leaned close to e bar"
"It wasn’t" But I recognized the students, too
"The girls froram," Nate said "I’m sure word spread from there"
"Well" Mason looked at me "We’re here" He pointed to an eirl Nate and I will be over there"
There was a line to get to the bar, and I could see Taylor’s head bobbing back and forth as she filled orders She’d only started aher now She wore a cool, calm look, with her hair pulled back in some kind of braid She had on her black uniforh that when she darted to the back storage section, I got a glimpse of her rack, and a delicious view at that
I wanted to go back there and lock us into the storage room I’d just convinced uy break free froe roo
The guy should’ve stopped, if only to check me out
When he reached for the door handle, I moved fast to stop him My arm completely blocked him now, and as he leaned back to take ive him a better view
"Don’t see a Pete’s Pub shirt on," I said