“Hearing Allie’s voice on the phone ask that question usually made his legs weak, and any other time he’d be heading over to her place in a second. But not this time. “I’m beat, Allie,” he yawned, the rocking motion of the bus making him even drowsier. “I’m just on my way home now. We got slammed at the diner and it didn’t let up all day. I’d be lousy company.” “Really?” she asked, and he could hear the disappointment in her voice. “You owe me, Ethan Palmer. When you didn’t call last night, I go...t stuck taking Bethany and her friends to see that new werewolf movie.” Allie’s younger sister was infatuated with all things werewolf. She and her friends had read a series of novels about werewolf dudes falling for human chicks, and now that Hollywood was churning out film adaptations, the girls were in tween heaven. “Was it that bad?” “You have no idea,” moaned Allie. “They’re all the same. Werewolf-guy loves her, can’t have her but can’t live without her, yadda-yadda.”MoreLessRead More Read Less
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