The nurse is speaking louder now. "PUSH, ALICE! PUUUUUSH!" "I AM FUCKING PUSHING!" Alice's eyes flash to mine again. I can't believe she is breathing laughing gas yet swearing like a sailor to the nurses. "Nathan..." "Yes?" "NATHAN!" Alice is crying. "I need you..." Fuck, now what?! I swear m
Alice Monday is here, and I feel like death. I haven't slept much this entire weekend. I gave Nathan that "please go out with me" note, and now, I'm nervous about his answer. That is if I will even receive one. Perhaps he decided to go out with Aubrey yesterday and has long forgotten about me. M
I sigh heavily. "Look, I won't even ask what you did... But can you stall mom and keep her from following me with the car? She still seems to think I'm in kindergarten..." "I'm on it," Rebel winks at me and grabs a vase before throwing it on the floor. It breaks, and the pieces fly over the floor.
Those blue eyes have me enthralled. I fall a little more in love just then. Nathan is arguably the most gorgeous man I've ever seen. He smiles up at me, his ink-black hair gleaming in the sun. I go a little weak-kneed at the view of him underneath me. We will never get up from the ground if I keep
Alice My book is open, and I'm playing with my pen between my fingers. Our professor is talking about something I don't understand. Winnie is taking notes and holding up her hand now and then, but I can't put my heart into this seminar. Pre-law... Becoming a lawyer... This just isn't what I wan
I look over at Dela, noticing a ring on her finger. It's a diamond one and seems rather expensive. "Are you engaged?" I ask. A blush coats Dela's cheeks, and her voice turns shy. "Yes, I have a soon-to-be-husband who doesn't live here. I will move to his place next month and continue my studies t
My dad's eyes blow wide when I stride forward and collect the broken tablet from his hands. It's broken beyond repair, and my voice cracks. "How could you even do this? I'm a grownup and not a fucking child. I bought this with my money, and you broke it!" "Alice!" my mom snaps at me. "Mind your
Alice I'm an idiot. I was in such a hurry to leave my parent's house that I must have left my phone in the hallway while tieing my shoelaces. I'm such a moron! Now I can't call Winnie, and since she wasn't at home when I drove there, I'm unsure where to go. The frathouse? No, what if Winnie