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Table Of Contents
Title page
Copyright page
Dedication
Author's note.
Monday, September 26th
Tuesday, September 27th
Wednesday, September 28th
Thursday, September 29th
Friday, September 30th
Saturday, October 1st
Sunday, October 2nd
Monday, October 3rd
Tuesday, October 4th
Wednesday, October 5th
Thursday, October 6th
Friday, October 7th
Saturday, Octoer 8th
Sunday, October 9th
Monday, October 10th
Tuesday, October 11th
Wednesday, October 12th
Thursday, October 13th
Friday, October 14th
Saturday, October 15th
Sunday, October 16th
Monday, October 17th
Author's Note
Other Books by Jillian Dodd copy
Acknowledgements
About the Author
Jillian Dodd
date me.
The Keatyn Chronicles
Book three.
Bandit Publishing
Copyright 2013 by Jillian Dodd
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, transmitted, downloaded, distributed, stored in or introduced into any information storage and retrieval system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, without express permission of the author, except by a reviewer who may quote brief passages for review purposes.
This book is a work of fiction. Any references to historical events, real people, or real locales are used fictitiously. Other names, characters, places, and incidents are the product of the author’s imagination, and any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
Edited by Rebecca Peters-Golden
Cover by Okay Creations
This book is for The KC Addicts
I heart you all.
This book series is similar to a television series. There is no recap of what happened earlier.
This book starts the day the last one finished off.
If you haven’t read the first two books, you probably won’t know what’s going on.
Click here to read book one: Stalk Me.
Click here to read book two: Kiss Me.
When we last saw Keatyn, she was kissing Dawson who had just asked her to Homecoming during lunch in a crazy, public way.
Who can forget the dean dancing and all the naked chests spelling out Homecoming?
Then she gave him the kind of kiss that was definitely against the school’s decency policy.
Monday, September 26th
You have a wild side.
French
I float my way to French class on cloud nine.
When I take my seat, Aiden says flatly, “Well, that was something.”
I turn around. I’m beaming. I think my smile will be on perma-blast all day long. “Wasn’t it outrageous? The way he asked. I loved it!”
“You like stuff like that? Being the center of attention.” He rolls his eyes toward the ceiling and laughs in a deep, sexy way. “Never mind. Don’t answer that. Of course, you do. You seemed to be enjoying yourself. So, how come you never danced like that when we danced? It was pretty sexy.”
“Oh gosh, did I look stupid?”
“No, everyone loved how you played along. You looked shocked. Were you?”
“I had no clue. I thought I was in trouble. Even when the dean started dancing, I thought it was some new girl hazing or something.”
“You have a wild side.”
“Everyone does. Do you?”
“You have a boyfriend now. You probably won't be finding out.”
“If I was wild, that wouldn't stop me,” I fire back.
He gazes at me for a beat. “No, I guess it wouldn’t,” he finally mutters.
“You’re right though,” I say. I’m practically bouncing in my seat. “I would never cheat, but he only asked me to Homecoming. Not to be his girlfriend.”
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“Just before it all started, Whitney was telling me that Dawson was going to ask her to Homecoming. Telling me how they bonded in the limo. How they will be king and queen.”
A
I nod. Because I think I know that.
What did I say about Vanessa? Been there. Seen it. Burned the T-shirt.
I turn back around to face Aiden. “You know, it’s because of you that Dawson and I are still together. I haven’t thanked you properly, but what you did—how you told Riley. Seriously, thank you.”
The look that crosses his face is indecipherable. He nods his head, agreeing with me and giving me a little smile, but he’s grinding his pencil into his notebook. Like it’s a horcrux and he’s trying to kill it with a basilisk fang. He leans closer to me and says quietly, “I told you in the chapel that I’m done pretend punching your head.”
I smile. “I’m glad, Aiden. I don’t like when we fight.”
He gives me the sweetest smile, but then says flatly, “I’m done fighting.”
I turn around and try to focus on class.
But I can’t.
He’s completely given up on us. Hasn’t he?
That’s why he told Riley about what Whitney did.
After my breakdown in the chapel, he knew it for sure.
No way a lunatic like me could be his true love.
Life twists and turns.
2:45pm
After soccer practice, I run up to Aiden, who is practicing kicking a football through the goal.
“Hey, would it be okay if we did tutoring in your room tonight? Everyone is talking about lunch, about how Dawson asked me to Homecoming, and I know if we go to the library we won’t get anything done because people will come up to gush about it.”
“Uh,” he says, hesitating, “I’m sure the library will be fine.”
I look at him fu
“Please,” I say with a pout.
He sighs. “Oh, fine.”
After dance, I knock on his door.
He doesn’t answer.
I check my phone to see if he’s ru
There’s nothing from him.
I knock again, wondering if maybe I caught him in the bathroom or something. He still doesn’t answer, so I slide down the hallway wall and sit on the floor. Sitting here reminds me of one of my first nights here. I close my eyes and remember the party. The night Dawson gave me the worst kiss ever and how I ran out to this very spot and slid down the wall. I remember Aiden sliding down next to me. Me fighting back tears and telling him how Dawson ruined my lips. How Aiden kissed them and made them better.
How perfect it felt.
It’s fu
I’m suddenly aware of a body sliding down the wall next to me. I open my eyes and see him. He looks out of breath. Like he ran all the way here.
I fight the urge to reach out and put my hand on his chest. To feel his heartbeat.
“Sorry, I’m late.”
I nod. “It’s okay. I haven’t been waiting that long.”
He takes a deep breath and gives me one of those smiles that almost blinds me. The kind of smile that makes me want to drag him to a little chapel in the woods, say I do, and make him the last boy I ever kiss.
“This is familiar.”