a's
eze lifted strands of her hair, laughter bubbling from every direction. Students buzzed around the quad, faces li
nts," Kate said from beh
ved on plastic tra
loyal, and a little dramatic. This college, freedom, dorms and late-night junk food was supposed to be the start of something better. No m
ean
e the nerves. "Maybe we'll
, we're gonna run thi
unded by booths with flyers and free water bottles. A gi
she froze. Completely. Br
like a crown. A laugh that was s
Haw
red. But she coul
la said beside
"Still a walking Ba
s like nothing had changed since high school. Her red top hugged her like it had been stitched on
n she s
eyes l
e expected a flicker of co
ar, biting smile that once made Ell
hrough the buzz of orientation, "looks
dropped. "D
d coffee," Kate muttered, al
. Her voice was barely abo
d, but not wit
hing hotter and messier
ding, trying to swallow the
walked toward the dorms. "Doesn't she have a model
uess hell really
high school slamming into the present. Abby in the hallways. Abb
y biting her lip when she was concentrating in debate. Abby looking at h
hook h
ck there. She wasn'
be... she
the walls, and music thumped from somewhere down the hall. Ella tried to lose herself in
oice echoed
n losers get i
on her desk. "What if she
e shin," Kate offered, lo
. "Speaking of kicking loo
a party off-campus. Back-to-School B
said immedia
her eyebrow
. Loud. Filled with drunk strang
You're supposed to crash the best parti
d. "It's our
o something crazy," Lela said. "On
ute girl," Kate add
felt uneasy Abby's face car
t of saying yes could shake her out of w
t that could hap
d out soo