“And hard enough that people looked over, which stopped me like a bucket of ice water. The cardinal rule of being on the run: don’t call attention to yourself. Across the food court, the guy was still talking to Chloe. I could see now that Tori wasn’t there. Just Chloe. And a stranger. “Chloe is not flirting with that guy,” Simon said. “Course not.” “I mean it. She’s—” I glanced back at him. “I’m not blind. She’s only paying enough attention to him to be polite. He’s the one flirting, which is b...ugging her, and that’s why I’m pissed off. She’s trying to eat her fries and he’s interrupting.” Simon chuckled. It did sound kind of stupid, as rationalizations went. I worry what will happen when we stop running. When we go back to school. When Chloe meets other guys. Guys who don’t argue and snap at her. Boys who don’t obsessively worry about her. Guys who could take her to a movie and stay right until the end, not have to leave halfway through because they start turning into wolves.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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