Dylan and Taylor (Soul Mates 101 Series)

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Author: Scarlet Wolfe
hurt.”
    “Why are you doing this?” I ask.
    “Doing what?”
    “You know what, and you need to cut it out. You’d get along with everyone if you’d show them who I was lucky enough to see.”
    “I can’t do that, and I don’t want to tell you the reasons why.”
    “Why, Taylor? Is it because you don’t trust me? Unbelievable. After what we just went through, I can’t believe you’re falling back into this.
    “If you want it that way and would rather be alone then fine, and it shouldn’t surprise me that you’re doing this when we’re about to be out of this mess. You were probably being nice to me, so I wouldn’t be pissed at you all night.”
    “Yes, Dylan. I kissed you because I didn’t want you mad at me,” she says sarcastically. “I see now that along with thinking I’m a bitch, you also think I’m a fantastic manipulator with that comment, and the one about me giving you puppy dog eyes.”
    “Taylor, a part of me actually enjoyed being stranded with you, but I should’ve known you’d do this right before we made it to the cabin. God forbid any of our friends think that you might actually like me!”
    “I told you not to yell at me!”
    “Oh please, you want me to act this way so you can keep going around with that steel wall of yours, acting like you’re better than every one of us. The second I laid eyes on you, I wanted you, but then you had to open your big fucking mouth!”
    Taylor lays her head against the window, and I see the tears flowing. Why does this always happen with us?
    “I’m sorry, Taylor.”
    “Don’t talk to me, Dylan.”
    “Please look at me. I said I’m sorry.”
    She finally turns toward me. The girl’s tired, cold, and now she’s sad again because I can’t keep my big mouth closed. I grab her hand that’s still cool.
    “I don’t want to argue with you. Last night was rough, and I hate that you were suffering from the cold, but it was also one of the best nights I’ve ever had.”
    “I trust that you’d always protect me. You proved that, but I can’t trust you with my heart. I’ve heard about your ways with women.”
    I let go of her hand. That was a low blow. “Instead of asking me about my past and hearing the truth from me, you’ve already passed judgment.”
    “Oh please, Dylan. Are you going to deny that you’ve screwed a lot of women?”
    “You want the truth? I’ll give you the truth. I have slept with a lot of women, and each one of them were happy, willing participants, but I didn’t have feelings for them. I guess it’s impossible for you to believe that I could want to be with one woman from here on out because I think she’s great and might be the one?
    “You should feel pretty damn special because I sure as hell haven’t ever wanted that before. I should’ve known last night wouldn’t earn me any more respect from you since you think you’ve got me all figured out.”
    “How do I know I won’t just be another woman added to your list to brag about?”
    I swear this woman drives me mad. “Sunshine, I got news for you. You started all that last night, kissing on me and shit. If I wanted you added to the list, I would’ve fucked you right back there. You were sure giving me the vibe that you wanted it, and I can tell you right now that you would’ve liked it.”
    She crosses her arms and glares at me. I’ve done it now. “How dare you. I wouldn’t have done it with you.”
    “You would’ve, and you know it. I chose to stop it. But like I said earlier, you think you’ve got me all figured out. I never stood a chance with you, did I? You saw what you wanted when you met me.” I’m so sick of her games.
    “You really know what to say to hurt someone, Dylan.”
    “No, I think you’ve mastered that fine art , Taylor. Did you take that class at your snooty school in New York, or did you perfect that even earlier when some asshole dicked you over?”
    “Stop speaking. Just stop talking to me!”
    How come she can
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