Chased (The Graysen Pack Series)

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Author: Regina Bartley
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                  “I took a Bio-chem. class last year, not Physics. I’m studying medicine. Plus, it helps that Coach Mack is the Professor. He pulled some strings.”
                  “So you are smart and good looking. Now is the time to make a break for it. You know, find someone more in your league.” I looked down at my feet hoping he wouldn’t run.
                  “Would you stop? You’re beautiful, smart, and funny, and beautiful.” He pulled me in for one more hug and leaned into my neck. He took a deep breath and his chest rumbled again. I could feel his breath on my neck and shoulder. I don’t know what that noise is you are making, but it is so sexy. He whispered softly under his breath. I couldn’t understand him but it sounded like he said, “the things I would like to do to you.” Oh hell.
                  “All right now you’d better get to bed. I need to find Paige,” he gave me a sweet little shove towards the door.
                  “See you tomorrow, Zee.”
                  “Hey, nobody has ever called me Zee, but I like it.” He lifted his chin up and smiled. I winked at him and went inside.
                  I went back to my room and snuggled in the bed next to Sam. She opened her eyes for just a moment. “Is she his baby’s mama?”
                  “No. Thank goodness, just a mix up,” I said.
                  “Good. The two of you are so stinking cute together. You mix together like Kool-aid and sugar.”
                  “I know, right. He is adorable. Now go back to sleep. Goodnight.” I pulled the cover up around my neck.
                  “Night.”
                 

Chapter Four
                  I awoke the next morning to the buzzing of my phone. It had a text message and an email. I read the text first. It was Zen saying, “good morning beautiful,” and that he would see me in class. I couldn’t help but smile. It would be a good morning now. I sent him a quick text back telling him that I couldn’t wait to see him. I also read my email, because I knew that it would be from my mom. The message said: Ava Jean, I miss you terribly and I am ready for you to come home. Please write me soon and tell me how you are doing. Miss you bunches. Love Mom.
                  I wrote her an email back, so that she wouldn’t be concerned about me. I told her that I missed her more, and that I was doing great. I told her that I had met a nice boy from Canada with great manners, whom I sort of had a crush on. I mentioned also that class was starting today and I couldn’t wait. I blew her a kiss and hit send. I was really missing her.
                  Sam and I got dressed to get ready to go to the bookstore. We only have one class together, art history, but I was looking forward to it. It was really important that we got our books because classes start today. We each got a shower and got dressed.
                  “We will take my car to the bookstore. I know it’s not that far, but I don’t really want to carry all those books back,” I said.
                  “I’m down with that,” Sam replied.
                  I shut and locked the door to my room, and we walked outside to my car. Sam beat me there. I heard her mumbled remarks from across the lot. “Ding. Ding. And round one goes too…”
                  “What the hell did she do to my car?” I was freaking out when I walked over and got a closer look. She had keyed the words backoff into my driver’s side door panel. My car is old and worn out, but it’s still mine . “What am I thinking Sam? Maybe I should just walk away now. If this girl is going crazy over me talking to him, I hate to think what she will do next.”
                  “Maybe you are right, Ava,” Sam reassured
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