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girl’s ears. “ Reese ,” her
    whiny voice had Kiera looking at the door then at Reese. His attention was solely on Kiera. “You
    said you’d take me back to your place tonight.”
    Ugh. Andrea’s words had a disgusting image form in Kiera’s mind. For a moment Kiera had
    forgotten Reese’s reputation, but that was the least of her worries right now.
    “Go wait in the damn car, Andrea.”
    Yeah, Kiera needed to just go. Rubbing her hand over her eyes she felt herself start to calm
    slightly, but she still didn’t feel one-hundred percent.
    “About your earlier statement.” His words had her dropping her hand and looking at him. The
    sound of Andrea’s heels fading away pierced the silence. “I’ve known who you are since you got out
    of Alex’s car that first day freshman year.”
    His words had everything around her fading. What? He did? He never talked to her, barely
    even glanced at her, but he spoke like he knew more than just her name. Before she could delve a
    little deeper into his statement the sound of Molly’s panicked voice came down the hallway and
    straight for the bathroom. She threw it open and with wide eyes looked at Kiera then Reese.
    “What the fuck happened? I’m hearing all this talk about some guy getting his ass kicked by
    Reese because of you?” She continued to look back and forth, and the action and her expression
    would have been humorous if not for the seriousness of the situation. Molly gasped and slapped her
    hand over her mouth. “Oh my God, Kiera. Your lip.” Her words were muffled, but Kiera heard them
    nonetheless. Molly dropped her hand. “What happened?” Kiera so didn’t want to get into this again.
    All she wanted was a shower and her bed.
    “Can you just take me home? I don’t want to talk about it right now.”
    Molly looked as if she wanted to argue, but she kept her mouth shut. “Of course, come on,”
    Molly said from the doorway.
    Kiera stood, and Reese did the same. He gripped his hat in his hand so tight she saw the whites
    of his knuckles. Dragging her eyes to his, she was struck by the vulnerable expression on his face.
    “Thank you again. You’ll never know how thankful I am you showed up when you did.”
    Molly took her hand and led her out of the bathroom, but Reese calling out to her stopped her.
    “You sure you’re okay?”
    She stopped and looked over her shoulder. No, she wasn’t but she would be. At least she
    hoped.
    “Yeah.” She smiled at him. His brows were furrowed down over his eyes, and she knew he
    saw right through her lie.
    “Okay…” A beat of silence passed between them. “I’ll see yah Monday at school.”
    He would? This time it was her turn to furrow her brow. “Yeah, okay.” Smiling again, she let
    Molly lead her through the house and out to the car. Kiera was very aware of the whispers and stares as they left. She could only imagine how Monday would play out at school. Once in the car Molly
    turned and looked at her.
    “You going to tell me what the hell happened? I heard a few things, but you can’t believe
    anything those assholes say, or at least I hope they aren’t true.” The worry was thick in Molly’s voice.
    Kiera rested her head back on the seat and closed her eyes. “Can we talk about it later,
    please?” Kiera was exhausted mentally and physically.
    Molly took her hand and gave it a squeeze.
    “If that’s what you want.” They drove to Kiera’s house in silence, but she preferred it that way.
    She was tired of talking and just wanted to close her eyes and put this entire night behind her.

Chapter Two
    The scent of beer was thick when Reese entered his house after dropping off Andrea. The fact
    she constantly tried grabbing his dick the entire ride put him in an even fouler mood. He walked
    farther in the house and pushed his keys into the front pocket of his jeans. If he hadn’t been used to the stench he might have gagged, but nowadays it was just a second thought in passing. The sound of
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