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Mak snatched her glasses off and glared at hio The only time I’d stared into them as ayed in a sea of people in a dance that stretched on forIt was probably the only tiain, most people were afraid to look her directly in the eye She’d either turn you to stone or shoot icicles through your body
I’d skated on the ice for as long as I could remember and no one was colder than her, but that didn’t make her eyes any less beautiful And it didn’t mean I couldn’t still re the curve of her ass She had the clearest blue eyes I’d ever seen Shaking htest bit soft about her She’d storlance
She squeezed the bridge of her nose like she was dealing with a group of children, and I peered back at the motley crew crah
Heath towered over everyone and was currently trying on different props fro his phone every fifteen seconds His thing for older chicks was veering into dangerous territory this tilasses and jester hat didn’t exactly screah school senior
Ford looked decidedly uncomfortable stuck in the corner of the roo cabinets His shoulders touched each one, and they looked like they ht explode in any minute away from his body, Hulk-style
“I was voted Most Likely to Freeze Someone to Death with My Ice Vision” She pushed away from the desk and strode across the room The blood looked like it drained out of Claire’s and Aht
“She was voted Most Likely to Succeed,” Claire whispered to ht have thought it was a real category No shit Mak stood at the end of the table, pressing her palms into it like a CEO in the middle of a boardroom
“Since everyone see around e have about forty-eight hours to get all this stuff done, I’ll finish up here” She slid the papers away fro friend
Claire grabbed for a half-filled-out white sheet “But—”
Medusa stare fully engaged, Mak snatched the paper away Claire and her friend winced like they were actually in pain before ju up from their chairs Mak wasn’t one to fuck around I appreciated that Admired it even, but man, did she need to relax
“I’ll finish up here” That tone of hers cae her I had to hand it to Mak She certainly had a ith people It was a way thata heart attack by the time she was thirty, but she wore it well
Claire glanced at ed The conversation with her wasn’t exactly entertaining, if you could call it a conversation It was a lot of giggling and touching et stuff done after school I was sure being interviewed by Mak would beand faster
“You can leave too,” she said overt
o be told twice, they dropped the pretense of not paying attention to as happening and followed the girls out Mak reached out as Colm, aka one half of Best Bromance, walked by with his sleek and slick look a bit h tis lately Understatement, actually
“Hey, Colm”