hall was b
ng to be missed when it came to group sele
ce. "Your first group project begins today
ough the class. Brianna tensed,
e annoying. Pleas
ents into groups of two or three. One by one, rows o
h
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fr
he turned
her, legs stretched out like
eyes
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uiet, su
ew this wo
sn't surpr
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able in the library later that afternoon, bot
anna said, flipping open her notebook. "Topic's
, pen in hand
f it," she added. "If you're
her, head til
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coolly. "Just
rner of his lips. "You like
flinching. "I like w
in his chair.
self too aware of his presence, the steady tap of his pen, the way
noyed
trigue
istened. He challenged her ideas. He had thoughts that made her stop and reconside
irrit
ly sati
p, it was dark outside. Th
omorrow?" she asked
ime?" h
nging her bag o
go, he called out
ooked
move. Di
'm like everyon
her standing there with a r