“Liam said, his tone urgent. “The Committee may be able to keep us from marrying one another, but there’s nothing wrong with being friends.” With my books tucked under my arm, I’d planned to head home to catch up on some difficult math homework. Seeing him again, so loving and devoted, reminded me of all I had to lose. “I guess I could use your help with these math problems I have to solve,” I said loudly when a couple of classmates and a teacher walked by, glancing at us, as if making sure we ...were not together. “Trigonometry had never been my strong suit.” He cocked his brow and grinned. We both knew I was better in math than he was. “I’ll certainly do my best.” I was nervous and tense when I arrived at his house. It had been so long since we’d been alone together I didn’t even know how to act. “How have you been?” he asked the moment we were in his room. “Okay. The shock and rage of getting a blank Life’s Plan has finally diminished to idle curiosity and annoyance.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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