87k words and going strong! I know how it all works out, so now it's just pushing through to the end.
Outright
rejection would be crushing.
But he didn’t
reject her.
His throat
jerked in a painful-looking way when he swallowed. Cass could hear the bone-dry
click of it across the table. His eyes went very big, and very dark, and Cass
realized, with a thrill, that this was the opposite of a dismissal. “Cassie,”
he rasped. “Don’t—don’t ask me for that.”
She leaned
forward in her chair. “Why not?”
He looked
pained for a split-second, and then wiped at his jaw, schooled his features.
“Don’t ask me that either, college girl. You know all the reasons why
not.”
She could
guess them, at least, and none of them felt like insurmountable
inevitabilities, not like they when she’d had crushes on Lean Dogs before. This
wasn’t a crush. She’d cried like the child she still was when she
learned Reese wanted to kiss her brother instead of her, but even then she’d
known she’d simply been infatuated, that she hadn’t had any sort of connection
with Reese. Same with Toly, and she hadn’t even shed a tear then. It had been
more of a sigh, an “always a bridesmaid, never a bride” sense of being too
young and too discounted by the adult outlaws around her.
In no way had
Shep ever made her feel too young or too discounted.
She said,
“Are you afraid of my family?” just to be a shit.
His head
kicked back, familiar frown lines tugging at his forehead. “I’ll punch your
whole goddamn family in the face.” Then his frown shifted to a more thoughtful
one. “I mean…probably not the baby. But I’d pay to hit Tenny.”
Cass bit down
hard on a smile.
“Shep,” she
said, when she had her grin under control. “Did you know you’re my best
friend?”
The stricken
look on his face was funny, and a little bit heartbreaking.
“You’re my
favorite person,” she continued. “Of anyone. I would always rather watch crap
telly with you than spend time with anyone from school. And I like to argue
with you, and steal sips out of your glass, and I like—”
He held up a
hand—she stopped—and then he put his hands on the table and bowed his head.
“Cassie,” he pleaded.
God, but she
loved when he called her that. It made her want to hug him, and breathe his
cologne off the collar of his shirt.
More quietly,
losing steam, she said, “If you think I’d rather have some boy my own age, or
that I’ll change my mind, I won’t.”
I am screaming because I'm almost finished Dartmoor 2, and I never want this universe to end! So, SO glad there is a full 10 book series, PLUS novellas PLUS this Legacy spin off series!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds so good! I can’t wait for it to come out! I LOVE this series! I feel stupid but I don’t remember who Shep is?
ReplyDeleteI get why it’s necessary but I don’t like to read teasers because it ruins the reading experience for me. As an OG and having read every book of the Dawgs I am positive I am going to love it. Thing is I compartmentalize the characters and love all the components. In this case the Devlin gang which touch all aspects of the Dawgs since it started with the Brits. With Phil running the London mother chapter. Ergo, they are the foundation of the club. Michelle in Amarillo, Walsh, Fox, Albi and Tenny in Knoxville. And you cannot forget the queen Raven in New York. That is the reason we look forward to the youngest, Cassie’s story. So now we just need Alex’s story? Maybe?
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