Foes & Cons by Carrie Aarons (i am malala young readers edition .txt) 📗
- Author: Carrie Aarons
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Things with Sawyer and me are weird. After the night he drove me home, and then the encounter at his parent’s house, it feels like we’re circling closer and closer to the center of the sun. We’re bound to get burned, but it’s like we can’t stop ourselves. All of this fighting and animosity has to come to a head at some point. It’s either going to blow us both to smithereens, or, possibly, smooth itself out?
With his comments by the sink, as he was washing and I was drying, my view of him warped again. I turned him into a villain in my mind over the past two years, and to hear that he stood up for me is … well, shocking. I’ve seen him during class this week, we couldn’t necessarily avoid each other sitting in the same row. And each time, my heart sped like a race horse, my mouth going dry.
I am supposed to hate Sawyer Roarke. So why is my body’s first inclination to go into a tailspin of lust around him?
Nate lets out a low whistle as I leave the locker room to find him waiting alone in the empty hallway. “Damn, Oden, you clean up nice.”
“You’re not doing so bad yourself, buddy.” I walk over to dust some imaginary fuzz off his tie.
He looks handsome in navy pants and a silvery gray button-down, with a tie dotted with small rainbow flags.
“No, seriously, you’re going to have the guys all over you tonight. Watch out for those grinding penises.” Nate cackles.
I roll my eyes. “You know how I feel about that.”
I find it pretty disgusting when a guy just comes up behind a girl and starts basically humping her to the beat of the music. It’s rude not to ask, especially if you’ve never spoken to that person in the hallways at school. And I don’t find it particularly sexy, some teenage guy sweating on me to a bad rap song as he juts his hips because he has no idea how to move them.
No thanks, I’ll dance by myself.
“All right, bombshell. Let’s go take tickets.” He plants his arm on his hip and I loop mine through it, ready for the chaos before we get to enjoy the dance.
Forty minutes later, we’re finally relieved from the ticket table by two teacher chaperones, and are told that we’re free of our duties.
“Shall we go act like slutty teenagers?” Nate rubs his hands together.
I snort. “No, but I’ll have a little fun dancing.”
When we make our way to the epicenter of the gym, there is a sea of bodies undulating to the music, and the heat is almost unbearable. Sweat drips down my spine as Nate and I spin and laugh, while Laura dances with some junior who towers over her. She’ll have multiple dance partners tonight and revel in it; school dances are her bread and butter. I have to admit, there is something addicting about losing yourself in the dark to the beat.
I’m swept in the music, not really worrying about anything else since Nate and my duties are all but done, when something pulls my eyes across the dance floor.
Sawyer is there in the middle, head and shoulders above the other students, holding court as girls gyrate around him trying to catch his attention. Of course, we saw each other when he checked in, handing his ticket to Nate instead of me. A blush crept up my neck, but I avoided eye contact. Now that I knew what he did to prevent Matt from asking me to this dance, I … well, I don’t know what to do with that information.
His gaze shifts and lands directly on me. It starts at my toes, sweeping up my legs and over my hips, lingering on my breasts, and then planting itself directly into my eyes. Heat swamps me, and I have to press my thighs together to fight the friction I’m suddenly dying to feel between them. I keep dancing; the song switching to a slower, sexier hip-hop groove. My hips sway to it, and I’m incredibly aware that Sawyer and I are staring at each other across the crowd.
My nipples harden beneath the material of my dress, a silky plum number that doesn’t allow for a bra. Laura helped me pick it out, and I probably wouldn’t have worn it except for her insisting I look killer in it. Sawyer’s gaze is even hotter than if his hands were on me, and I watch as he bites his lip when I raise my hands above my head.
I have no idea what the hell has come over me. Come over us.
Hailey appears in front of him, and I watch his hands latch onto her hips. It’s like being doused in cold water, but I can’t look away. She backs her ass up into him, her boobs nearly falling out of the skin-tight black dress that could double as a hand towel. It’s no secret that she’s basically trying to dry-hump him on the dance floor, and my cheeks burn with embarrassment.
Here I thought he was captivated by me, but it’s just for show. It’s just to get a reaction and then slam me back down to earth.
Sawyer watches me as I watch them dance, and his eyebrow quirks up. It’s as if he’s saying, you really thought I’d be into you? I’m such a fool.
Anthony Davido meanders over. We’ve always been cordial in classes. He’s another of those popular nerds; the premier tennis champion in our conference, Anthony is a little slimmer and more wiry than I’d find attractive, but he has a cute face. But when he shrugs his shoulder and holds
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