Pretty When She Cries – Black Mountain Academy Read Online A. Zavarelli

Categories Genre: Angst, Dark, New Adult, Romance Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 108
Estimated words: 101348 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 507(@200wpm)___ 405(@250wpm)___ 338(@300wpm)
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“Really?” She laughs like she can’t help it. “Quoting Poe to me?”

“You aren’t the only one who likes to read.”

She cocks her head to the side. “I thought you hated to read. Isn’t that why you needed tutoring in the first place?”

Ignoring that topic, I stretch out my body, not missing the way Kail’s eyes drift over it with appreciation.

“So, yes or no? Are we having a sleepover, or are you gonna let me have a kiss?”

She analyzes the stinging mark on my face with a grimace. “Is that from Audrey?”

“No.”

When I give nothing else away, she lets out a small huff. She wants to know if I’ve talked to her. If we’ve broken up. She wants to know all of it. It’s written all over her face, and I don’t think my dick has ever been so hard.

“Well, in that case, maybe you should go ask your girlfriend for a kiss.”

“She’s not my girlfriend.”

“Since when?” Bitterness laces her words, and I can’t hide my answering grin.

“My, my. You are one jealous little pineapple.”

“You wish.” She finger-combs her hair, something she does whenever she’s nervous but wants to appear unbothered.

“I take it you’re not still smarting over the loss of your boyfriend,” I muse. “Did he ever kiss you like he kissed that cheerleader in the pool?”

What I really want to ask is if she’s ever been with anyone else. But the words get caught in my throat because I doubt I’d like the answer.

She shrugs noncommittally. “That’s none of your business.”

“You brought it up,” I remind her. “We can spend all night talking about Jared and Audrey if you want. I’m up to the task if you are. You can tell me what really went on between you two, and then I’ll lay bare every sordid detail—”

She scrubs her hands over her face and grumbles. “You know we both have to be up early tomorrow for the game.”

“Better decide quickly then.”

“You are so infuriating!” she growls. “Fine, one kiss. Then you leave.”

I flash my victory like a medal as I stalk toward her. She rises to her full height of five feet nothing and stands her ground, but the tremble in her muscles betrays her nerves. She wants this. She might be practically shoving me out the door, but her eyes are begging for me to stay.

“You’re the worst.” I tug her body close to mine, sandwiching my erection against her. “The absolute worst.”

“So are you.” She flattens her palms against my chest and drags them down to my waist. “Just look at these muscles. They’re… disgusting.”

The breathiness in her voice makes me want to smile. But I can’t let her win. If I give her too many, she’ll get the wrong idea about this. She’ll think I actually like her.

“Can’t you ever say something nice?” I stare down into her satanic brown eyes.

“Something nice,” she replies like a smart-ass.

I brush her hair back over her shoulder and slide my finger beneath the thin strap of her tank top. Her throat bobs.

“Your eyes aren’t the ugliest thing I’ve ever seen.” Her confession comes out as a whisper, and she looks as though she hates herself for it.

“You’re warmer than I expected.” I continue to stroke her shoulders. “Very human-like.”

“You don’t smell like a sewer,” she says primly. “Even though I was sure you would.”

“Is that why you like to rub my cologne all over you?”

Her eyes flare, and for once, she doesn’t have a response. Funny, the little stalker didn’t think I knew what she was doing in my bathroom every time she came over.

“Jasmine. Ocean breezes. Frangipani.” I lean in and inhale her hair. “I guess you don’t smell like a dumpster either.”

“I mean, I guess your face isn’t that bad,” she chokes out. “If you were the last man alive and there weren’t any other options, it would do in a pinch.”

“Want to sit on it?” I tease her ear with my lips, and she melts into me a little more.

“Um…”

Her words trail off as I slip my palm beneath the hem of her tank, pressing the pads of my fingers against the warmth of her back. “Hmm, strange. I was expecting scales.”

She squeezes her thighs together and arches into me without thinking it through. “Are we going to do this all night, or are you going to—”

“You didn’t eat any of the gifts I left you this week.” My fingers curve around her waist.

She shivers. “What, you mean the arsenic cupcakes?”

“Of course, you would think that.” My hand drifts down and pauses on her hip. “Are you going to take off your shorts, or am I?”

“What?” she yelps. “You said a kiss.”

“I did.”

When she looks up at me, it takes all my restraint not to devour her lips right now. But I’m not wasting another kiss there if I only get one. Instead, I lean in and bite at her neck, my words muffled against her skin.


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