Chased (The Graysen Pack Series)

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Book: Chased (The Graysen Pack Series) Read Free
Author: Regina Bartley
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extraordinary. I put the thoughts deep in my mind and headed out for my run.
                  I ran all the time back at home. It was my way of getting away from chaos. I ran to clear my head. All of the thoughts I was having about him were putting me into serious creeper mode. Running will help.  Deep breathe in through the mouth, and out through the nose.
                  I still had him on my mind, and I wanted to keep him there. So be it.  His gorgeous eyes and his warm body filled up my thoughts. If running wouldn’t make them disappear, then they were here to stay.  I know my cheeks were bright red just thinking about him. 
                  I nearly missed registration since my mind was wondering. I had to run all the way there. I hoped I could get my brain to think about something else for a moment, not just him.
                  Registration felt like speed dating. Jumping from one table to the next trying to make sure I got all of the classes I needed. It took about an hour, and I managed to squeeze into every class I wanted. I even got into the Physics class I wanted with Professor Mack. I am looking forward to it. He seems quick witted, and it didn’t hurt that he is hot. There won’t be any dull moments in that class . I’m sure.
                  Once I made it out of registration, I couldn’t wait to text Zen. I walked outside toward the library. The weather was beautiful. The sun felt warm against my face. I pulled my phone out of my jacket pocket, but fidgeted for a moment. I wanted to think of something good to say. Unfortunately, nothing good came to mind.
     
    Ava: Good morning Zen! It’s Ava u busy?
    Zen: Actua lly I am busy… Busy thinking of you ;)
    Ava: Cheesy much
                  I couldn’t help but smile.
    Zen: Cheesy much????
    Ava: LOL! Really, I just meant your line was kind of corny. Do u use it on everyone?
    Zen: LOL! No u r the first and only.
    Ava: U trying to score brownie points.
    Zen: Is it working?
    Ava: May B
    Zen: Good! You ready 4 your tour?
    Ava: YES!
    Zen: Ok. Do u know where the library is?
    Ava: Yes
    Zen: Meet me there in 5
    Ava: Bossy aren’t we!!
    Zen: Perhaps. But I apologize. Will u please meet me there in 5?
    Ava: WOW! Nice apology, but not necessary. I am already outside library
    Zen: Damn girl u r quick… C U soon!
                  Sitting down on the steps, I began reading through the texts again. I smiled and laughed at his cute remarks, and I could feel the butterflies swarming in my stomach. It became knotted and uneasy, something I have never felt before.
                  “That shade of red on your cheeks is lovely.” He reached out his hand for mine. He had startled me for a moment.
                  Reading his messages had made me blush and he was quick to notice. I couldn’t help but smile as I took his hand. He looks hot as usual, and he felt hot again too. He was wearing loose fitting jeans, and a white and blue striped polo shirt. I was still sporting the, I just ran a marathon look.  I look like the biggest bum next to you.
                  “You look beautiful this morning,” he said. No one speaks like this. His mother must have taught him well. He has a bit of an accent, but it isn’t his accent that intrigues me. It is his manner of speaking.
                  “Thanks.” I was blushing worse now. But he is so sweet. “Do you mind if I ask you a personal question?” I asked, but couldn’t bring myself to look at him.
                  “Of course, you can ask me anything.”
                  At first I hesitated, “Well, I was just wondering why you are so hot.”
                  “Thanks!”
                  I hit him in the arm jokingly. “You know what I mean.”
                  “I’m just warm blooded. I’ve always been this way. Just think of me as

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