Promised (The Promised Series)

Read Promised (The Promised Series) for Free Online Page B

Book: Read Promised (The Promised Series) for Free Online
Authors: Michelle Turner
Tags: english eBooks
almost did is not what friends do!
    Linc: Sometimes friends develop into something more. It’s called evolution.
    Wyn: If the cavemen evolved as fast as we are then they’d have been flying around like the Jetsons the day after they discovered fire.
    Linc: Hey I’ve always wanted one of those flying cars!
    Wyn: If you were here you’d see I’m rolling my eyes at you.
    Linc: Is that an invitation for me to come over?
    Wyn: Do you have a death wish?
    Linc: If I say I do will you save me from myself?
    Wyn: Goodnight Linc.
    Linc: Goodnight Wyn.
    “Honey, how about we tour a couple colleges. It’s good to keep your options open.” Mom tries to make it come out as a simple suggestion, but the poor throw pillow that’s slowly being torn apart in her hands shows her anxiety over my response.
    “Sure, Mom.” I’ll say anything to get her to spare the life of that poor, defenseless pillow.
    “Great!” She tosses the poor pillow across the room and jumps up. Realizing her mistake, she composes herself and casually says. “I’m bored with my show, so maybe I’ll go and look up a couple schools for you before bed.”
    “Ok. Good night, Mom.”
    “Good night, Lincoln.” She leans down and kisses my forehead and then turns and practically skips from the room with glee.
    Once she’s out of sight, I let my head fall back against the couch and ask myself out loud. “How did I get myself into this situation?”
    “Oh yeah, because I couldn’t keep my eyes off the beautiful brunette long enough to listen to the guidance counselor.” I answer my own question.
    “It was worth it.”
    “So worth it.”
    “I hope.” I breathe on a sigh.

December
Chapter 8 – Wyn
    ~I Can Give You Now~
    Linc and I spent the rest of November and the majority of December dancing around our feelings, or more accurately, lying about them. On the days we volunteered together, Dani covered for me so I could ride with Linc, but there were no more near kisses. We were attempting to be friends, well as much as our hearts would let us. Which wasn’t much because every time that gorgeous boy got near me, my heart would start playing a new, louder beat to remind me of who she wanted. To my relief and heartache, Linc cut back on the flirting. It hurt, but I kept telling myself it’s for the best. But the thought of him turning that swoon worthy smile on another girl, hurts more than I’m ready to admit.
    “I know we didn’t discuss…but I saw it and knew I wanted you to have it.” Linc stammers from the driver’s seat. It’s Christmas day and we’d both decided to volunteer at the local soup kitchen. For the most part, I decided to do it because I like helping people, like my grandma. But a small part of me may have suggested it because I knew it would be the only way I’d get to see Linc on Christmas. Ok, maybe it was a big part of me that wanted to see him today.
    “What are you talking about?” I ask, turning in my seat to see him better.
    “I got you a Christmas present.” He pulls a little square box out of his jacket pocket and sets it on the seat between us. “It’s nothing major and I don’t expect you to get me anything in return.”
    I stare at the box for several long, drawn out moments before I pull out an almost identical square box and set it beside the one he’d placed between us.
    “I got you one too.” I tell him shyly, looking at the presents so I don’t have to make eye contact.
    I sneak a glance at him and see that he’s eyeing the presents also.
    “Umm…maybe we should open them.” He suggests after clearing his throat.
    “Ok.” I answer hesitantly then ask. “Should one of us go first?”
    “We should open them together.”
    I nod in response and then I pick up the little box. I watch Linc mimic my action and then he carefully begins unwrapping his present. We said we’d open them together, but once he gets started, I can’t take my eyes off him. I want to see his reaction. It’s the best part of

Similar Books

Singapore Wink

Ross Thomas

The Things We Knew

Catherine West

The Way of Wyrd

Brian Bates

Atlanta Extreme

Randy Wayne White

FLOWERS ON THE WALL

Mary J. Williams