The Heaven I Found In Hell

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Book: The Heaven I Found In Hell Read Free
Author: Ashley Andrews
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and only recently had I felt a kick in the gut when my mother told me the devastating news that I was going to High School. But now I look at what I had been mad about...and realized that Ridgeway didn't seem so bad. The school was pretty; my roomie was nice...what could be the flaw...?
     
    "Hey!" She said, lighting up, and forgetting to open the bag of chips in her hand. "The guys and I are playing soccer in a little while. You should come and join us."
     
    "That's a bad idea…" I said, shaking my head at the same time.
     
    Me and a sport…nuh uh…not a good match, especially a sport where you run around trying to catch a ball in an extremely huge field. No way…
     
    "Oh no, just try!"
     
    "Forget it, Riley." I said to her with a small wave of my hand. "By the way, the Ruffles are still unopened."
     
    She laughed at her own stupidity, before she opened the bag of chips and offered me some. I shook my head, before I rejected her invitation respectfully.
     
    "You're saying no to Ruffles?" She asked in mock-disbelief which made me laugh softly.
     
    My eating habits never used to be like this. Salads, bread, juice...nuh-uh...I remembered when I was young...where I used to finish the Cold Stone ice cream, the numerous bags of chips, the oily pizzas, the thickly-sliced steak...those were the good days when I didn't care about becoming a pig...but now, the scoops of Strawberry ice cream I used to enjoy seemed like a nightmare... Okay...maybe I’m exaggerating, but I know you lot get my point...
     
    "I don't eat chips, sorry." I said with a small smile.
     
    She waved the bag in front of me, and forced me to get some. To add to that, she stuck out her bottom lip, and continued to hold the chips in front of moi.
     
    "Oh, come on Alex! Just get one small chip!" She said to me.
     
    She kneeled on the couch and turned her whole body to me, as she held out the bag in front of my face. She wasn't giving up yet and I was actually starting to wonder when she would. I turned to my left and to my right continuously since I didn't want to look at her for fear of finally agreeing to eat something that was going to ruin the body that made me my earnings. After a few minutes of hesitating, I finally gave in.
     
    "Fine…" I said, reaching my arm out, as I put my hand in the bag. "Just one, small chip."
     
    She grinned a wide, evil smile at me before she complimented herself. "Who would've thought that I, Riley Adams, could make Alexandra Levi eat a potato chip smothered in powdered cheese?"
     
    I let out a groan before I hit her in the arm. "Don't remind me this chip I'm eating has a lot of calories…"
     
    She put down the bag on the empty space between us, and crossed her arms over her chest. She opened her mouth and was about to speak until we heard a knock on the door. She stood up and opened it, as I remained on the couch. After a couple of seconds, I looked up to see who had entered, and came face-to-face with a tall, young man that slightly resembled Riley. He was hott, with two t's.
     
    "Alex, this is my twin brother Nathan." She said to me.
     
    She got her brother's arm, and pulled him over to the couch, as the both of them plopped down with Riley in between the two of us. I took a few seconds to observe Nathan, and realized that he could actually be a model. He was attractive just like most of the male models I had posed with, and if he fixed his hair, which was a light shade of brown, and got out of the whole 'I'm-a-high-school-student' sort of look, and started to wear finer clothing, than a pair of cargo shorts and a plain t-shirt, he could actually be the new face of some top brand like Armani or something. I took in his ruffled hair, his hazel-green eyes, and the mysterious-but-confident aura he gave off, before I turned my attention back to Riley.
     
    "Nate, this is Alex." Riley said to her brother.
     
    Nathan nodded at her, before he looked at me with his shady green orbs. They were handsome, just like the

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