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Dont Go Outside Crowhill Cove 2 – Rhiannon Daverc

“Oh,” Aiden said. We sat in silence for a short while. I was so tense I would have noticed a moth beating its wings on the other side of the room. When he spoke again, his voice sounded like he was trying way too hard to be casual. “Only, I thought you were staring at me.” “Why would I do that?” I asked defiantly. I didn’t like where this was heading. The straight jock refusing to leave the gay nerd alone.
I’d been blessed not to get into any trouble in high school, but I’d seen enough movies and heard enough stories. “Because you’re attracted to me,” Aiden said, so matter-of-factly that it made my jaw drop. I swallowed. “Just because I’m gay and I find you attractive, doesn’t mean you’re in danger of me jumping on you,” I said. “Let’s just get that out of the way now. I’m not going to try and force you into something just because we’re trapped in the same place.” Aiden cleared his throat.
“I wasn’t thinking that.” “You weren’t?” I asked, almost snapping at him. If he wasn’t trying to warn me off, then why was he being so obtuse about bringing this up and making the atmosphere feel so awkward? He turned a page in his book as if none of this was of any consequence, but I had a feeling he was reading even less than I was.
“I saw you this morning,” he said. “After I gave you a massage. You grabbed the pillow to hide yourself.” “So what?” I asked. Now my teeth were definitely gritted. If this was leading to a beatdown or something… “You were hard,” Aiden said. He turned to look at me, meeting my eyes and letting the book fall against his leg.
“Weren’t you?” I was once again left speechless by how openly he spoke, how he didn’t seem to have a single filter in place before he opened his mouth. I swallowed again and looked down, but his eyes drew me back like a magnet. He was so open, it was like I couldn’t lie to him in response.
“Yes,” I said. “It doesn’t mean anything.” Aiden’s eyes darted away, down towards the book as if he was really paying attention to it, but his head stayed tilted towards me. “Oh,” he said as if considering.
Copyright © 2023 by Rhiannon D’Averc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher / author, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other non- commercial uses permitted by copyright law.
For permission requests, write to the publisher at the address below. Rhiannon D’Averc – www.rhiannondaverc.co.uk First Edition September 2023 This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. OceanofPDF.com Also by Rhiannon D’Averc – Crowhill Cove Don’t Move Out Don’t Go Outside Don’t Fly Home Don’t Leave Town Don’t Check Out Serial Investigations: Bloodless Blood Evidence Blood Alcohol Blood Sucker Blood Sport Blood on Poinsettia (Christmas novella) Blood Diamond Blood Pressure Blood Sacrifice Blood Magic Blood on Holly (Christmas novella) Blood Trail Blood Work Blood Pumping Standalone: Boy Under Water – Dennis Nilsen: The Story of a Serial Killer Mira’s War OceanofPDF.com OceanofPDF.com Aiden I reached into the back of the truck to grab my bags, turning to take a big, deep breath of fresh mountain air.
“This is the life, huh?” I said with a grin, glancing over at my teammates as they made their own way out of the vehicle. I’d hitched a ride with Jason and Davies out of convenience since we were all coming from Crowhill Cove College. It just made sense to save on the gas. “Balls, it’s cold,” Jason burst out, shivering and zipping up his fleece jacket as he came round the back to get his own stuff.
“It’s kind of gotta be cold for skiing,” I chuckled. “And snowboarding,” Davies pointed out. “And hot chicks on sheepskin rugs by fires.” I laughed. Yeah, that sounded about right for Davies’ motivation to come on winter vacay. Another car pulled up beside us, crunching snow under winter tires, and we turned to greet the new group of our friends arriving. There was no chance it was someone else. We’d managed to club together enough of us to book out the whole valley – all six chalets.
Oliver Harvey leaned out of the driver’s side window to whoop at us, making all three of us cheer while he and his passengers got out. The car was full – Olly had brought his boyfriend, Keaton, which was expected.
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