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268 pages, Paperback
First published March 20, 2014
Sarina Bowen is the 24-time USA Today bestselling and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of contemporary fiction, including: The Five Year Lie, the True North series, and the Brooklyn Hockey series. She's the co-author of Him/Us and the WAGs series with Elle Kennedy. And more!
The sport she loves is out of reach. The boy she loves has someone else.
What now?
"The thing is, we're all fragile. It's just that most of our friends are lucky enough not to know it yet."
“Hartley? I...I can’t just be a hookup. Maybe some girls can pull that off, but...”
He put two fingers over my lips. “You have me, Callahan.” His hand slid to cup my cheek, and I leaned into its warmth. “You’re the first person I want to talk to in the morning, and the last thing I want to see at night.”
"The sport she loves is out of reach. The boy she loves has someone else.
What now?"
"I just wish I could give you the original me. Not the broken one."
"I never dreamed I'd show up for college in a wheelchair."
I fished a white paper bag out of my pack.
"What did you bring me?"
"An Italian sub and a bag of chips. And Gatorade."
"Have I ever told you have you're beautiful?"
"Anytime I offer you food."
"I just wish I could give you the original me. Not the broken one."
“Playing hard to get?” she asked.
I shook my head. “It’s just pure survival,” I told her. “And it’s really not as hard as I thought it would be.”
“Pushing Hartley away felt like a huge mistake. He’d always been a good friend to me, and throwing that away seemed foolish.
Except, it wasn’t.
I took a very deep breath. The truth was that following Hartley around like a lovesick puppy was preventing me from making other friends. And as great as Hartley was, I didn’t want to spend the whole year lapping up the scraps that were left over when Stacia was busy reapplying her lipstick.”