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Flat-Out Matt

Jessica Park

Copyright ©2013, Jessica Park

All Rights Reserved

No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any ma

The characters and events portrayed in this book are fictitious. Any similarity to real events or real persons, living or dead, is coincidental and not intended by the author.

Flat-Out Matt

Matt is a junior at MIT. He’s geeky, he's witty, he's brilliant.

And he’s also very, very stupid.

When beautiful, cool, insightful Julie moves in with Matt’s family, why (oh why!) does he pretend to be his absent brother Fi

It seems harmless enough until her short-term stay becomes permanent. And until it snowballs into heart-squeezing insanity. And until he falls in love with Julie, and Julie falls in love with Fi

But … Matt is the right one for her. If only he can make Julie see it. Without telling her the truth, without shattering them all. Particularly his fragile sister Celeste, who may need Julie the most.

You saw Matt through Julie’s eyes in FLAT-OUT LOVE. Now go deeper into Matt’s world in this FLAT-OUT MATT novella.  Live his side of the story, break when his heart breaks, and fall for the unlikely hero all over again.

Take an emotional skydive for two prequel chapters and seven FLAT-OUT LOVE chapters retold from his perspective, and then land with a brand-new steamy finale chapter from Julie.

Author’s Note

Two chapters, The Sleepover and Keep Going, contain more mature content than Flat-Out Love (Keep Going, in particular), and were written based on reader demand. They wouldn’t have fit in well with the original Flat-Out Love, but given that this is a fan-driven companion novella, I think they work. While the content here is upped at bit, the scenes are tastefully done. (So, you know, sorry to those of you who wanted lewd and graphic stuff.)

Dedication 

Flat-Out Matt is dedicated to the fans who believed in Matt and who fell in love with this unlikely hero. This book is for you, from Matt, with his eternal gratitude (and embarrassment) at becoming a “book boyfriend” for so many readers.

This is also for geeky guys everywhere who are finally getting the positive attention they deserve. And maybe a little action.

Table of Contents

Title Page

Flat-Out Matt

Author’s Note

Dedication

In This Together

#FlatFi

Staying

The Elevator

Under The Christmas Tree

New Year’s Eve

The Polar Plunge

The Sleepover

The Jump

Keep Going





About the Author

Acknowledgments

In This Together

A Flat-Out Love Prequel Chapter

Matt Watkins is visible only in infrared.

 

Fi

Matt set his backpack down and retrieved a water bottle. It was in the mid-forties today on Mount Washington, so the water had stayed blessedly cold. They’d already done one hike today, and now they were in the midst of their second. Matt was sweaty, achy, and tired, and his feet hurt like hell. This was only the second time that he’d worn these hiking boots, and he knew that his feet were starting to blister. But he wouldn’t change a thing. When a third of the water was gone, he returned it to the backpack.

“C’mon, dude!” Fi

The brothers were on the eastern side of the mountain, on the Huntington Ravine Trail that led to the base of an eight-hundred-foot headwall, and then to the steep slabs and ledges of Central Gully. It wasn’t a particularly difficult route at this time of year, but inexperienced climbers with bad judgment and little (or wrong) equipment could easily get into plenty of trouble during the winter months. Snow rangers had rescued more than one ill-prepared climber from this area.

Even without the danger factor that they both loved, Matt and Fi

Matt reached his brother. “Okay, I’m ready.”

Fi

Matt sat down a few feet away and adjusted the brim of his hat, shielding his eyes from the sun. “I wouldn’t count on that. I’m quite sure that she could do something irrevocably awful. Perhaps pulverize everything in a blender and serve us a bowl of dust for di

“We could just snort it through straws!” Fi

“Not much,” Matt agreed. He watched his brother, well aware of how deeply and unabashedly he idolized Fi

Fi

“Not at all. But why did you want to do this? We could handle this in our sleep.”

“I just… wanted to hang out with you. It’s kind of hard to chat when we’re hang gliding, you know?” Fi

“Okay, fair enough.”

“So, little brother, let’s hear about this girlfriend of yours. It’s your senior year of high school, you’ve got a sweet lady to sneak into the house at night, and I’m not living at home to help cover for you. So how’s it going?”