sculine jaw went slack-everything about talking back to him made her heart race. She couldn'
e her class let out early, to grab a coffee be
et Girl!
er, waving her hand in the air like a lunatic. She stopped, place
id, brushing b
mazing! I tota
u snap. So, tell me you know
he coffee shop, holding the straps
chool together, and he is a j
he way he looked at you when you snapped at him. I th
't like me, Cat. He bullied me all through
r. He totally wants you. I could sense
no idea the torment he put her through. T
lass. "Anyway, where ar
ab a coffee, and then to get ready fo
shop with you. We'r
se she needed friends. It wa
ass windows. It felt very adultish and made Jane excited to be there. They bought a couple of coffee
ief when she slid it across the
from underneath the regist
l you to schedule an interview, but we definitely need mo
eny discoun
le Cat played on her phone. Jane handed it back to the bar
d, slurping the last bit of w
I've never really known what I want
gure it out. So don't rush. That's what college
il she found one she liked. No rush. No t
he building, and Cat s
your phone so I can put in my number. We nee
tairs when she bumped into someone, sending her back onto
n eyes kind, and his smile lopsided. His blondish hair was short on
picking up her backpack and handing
ing I finished my coffee back at the shop, o
ed. "I'm
an
ou, Jane. Are y
ed. "How'd
his hair. "I just haven't seen you a
finished. On th
until she squirmed uncomfortably. "I bette
and scribbled down something. "Here's my number. There is a party tomorr
d the popularity meter at their school. Because he didn't like her, no one else did either. But not now. He didn't
. I'll give
he card, catching the feeling that someone was watching her. Sh
d. Even from a distance, he looked like a Greek God, and she hated
r the last four years. Ballsy, he was. She turned around, ignorin
Your bullying no longer h
*
walked toward the coffee shop to introduce herself to the manage
d chatting over late afternoon coffee. A short woman with a stylish black bob and an apron s
I get you?
Jane William. I came by this morning and filled opulled out Jane's sheet. She glanced at Jan
ghed. "S
ve applied to come by and introduce themselves. You filled out everything and gave me your schedule on the back. Come
her squeal
it. "Thank you so much! I
I know I won't. S
igh school bully showing up and ruining the day, she felt on top of
lot and sped toward her apar
of her stomach. She only had a few seconds to go, so she gripped her palms around the steering wheel and kept forward. That's when she noticed something
ke out exactly what it was, only that it darted into the tree
little and would run around in their yard. She always felt like someone watched her when she was younger. Now those shadows of her childhood