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By:Anne Mercier


However, after I had spent most of the afternoon and evening packing my  things, he wasn't excited to hear my change of plans when Lydia and  Jessica waited for me to go to the party that night. In fact, he'd been a  jerk. Not surprising. A few choice curse words, a few beers guzzled,  and he wiped his mouth clean of me.

"I'll get someone better, bitch. You're not the only hot chick here."  And off he went. His jeans rode low, a beer in hand, and his hair gelled  into badass spikes.

I rolled my eyes and went in search for my friends.

Heaven help me, but Jeff would be back. I was at the point where I wasn't sure if I cared or not.

An Escalade wheeled into the slot beside mine. At first I didn't pay  attention, lost in my world-ending daydreams, but when someone shouted  all my attention snapped back to reality.

Four boys spilled out of the vehicle and two passed by me.

I sucked in my breath.

"Fuck that, man. Let's go to Molly's instead," one boy laughed as he  hung on his friend. He threw his head back and laughed on a carefree  note. His brown curls danced and he seemed invigorated. "You'll get  pussy there. Promise."

He laughed another maniacal laugh before the two disappeared inside.

My hands clenched the gas nozzle tightly and I couldn't take my eyes off of him.

Logan Kade, my soon-to-be-roommate. While I watched through the window,  he laughed at something his friend said. Lydia and Jessica saw who was  in the other aisle and quickly went to flirt with them. The friend  looked interested, but Logan skimmed a bored eye over them and went back  for something more inside the store.

I hadn't seen the Kade brothers up close, not in a long time, but I'd  heard plenty about them. Logan was a junior, like me. Mason was a year  older. Both were good looking and Mason was rumored to be six foot one  with a muscular build. He played defensive lineman for a reason on his  football team. Logan had the leaner build, but he was an inch shorter.

I snorted to myself. I couldn't believe I even knew these details. As I  cursed my friends inside for their gossiping ways, I glanced back at the  Escalade and froze once more. Two green eyes stared back at me.

Mason had been filling up his vehicle and watching me the whole time.

I swallowed painfully and was barely aware that my gas was done. I couldn't look away from him.

Logan was handsome. There was no doubt about that, but he had nothing  against his older brother. Now I understood why so many gossiped and  whispered about the Kade brothers. The hairs on the back of my neck  stood straight up and my eyes were locked with his in some sort of  battle.

I couldn't look away. I just knew that.

His friend rounded the vehicle and leaned beside him. Both watched me  and I saw the grin come to his friend. He crossed his feet and looked  like he was at the movies, popcorn and all.

Then he said something and Mason smirked at me.

"Mase, dude. Candy flavored condoms." Logan leapt across the lot and did a small dance when he handed a box to his brother.         

     



 

I knew I shouldn't have been watching, but I couldn't stop myself. I was  riveted by both brothers. Logan was bobbing his head in rhythm with the  music that blared from the gas station's speakers while Mason hadn't  taken his eyes from mine.

That's when I knew without a doubt that he knew who I was.

I sucked in my breath and my knees trembled for a moment. What'd I do?  Did I do something? Then I remembered my mom sitting in between all  those boxes, tears down her face, and an empty bottle of wine beside  her.

Fuck them. And fuck their dad.

My mom wasn't a saint. I knew that for sure, but she'd been with my dad  for the last seventeen years. Now she cheated? Now she decided we should  move in with her new boyfriend and his family?

Fuck them all.

My eyes hardened. Mason's narrowed. And I sneered at him before I went  inside to pay. When I came back out, Lydia and Jessica were still in the  bathroom; Mason passed me to pay inside. He wore a black leather jacket  over a black shirt and jeans. His black hair was cut short and his eyes  held mine in some form of trance as he passed by me. His jacket rubbed  against me, he passed so close, and we both turned to watch the other.

My heart faltered for a moment.

The same hatred I felt for him was in his eyes.

Fuck him.

I lifted my lip to sneer at him and I knew he read the message because he narrowed his eyes, but shouldered inside the store.

I sighed and went to my car to wait. Logan and their friends were inside  the Escalade, laughing about something. Then the door pinged its exit  and I stiffened. I knew who'd be coming again.

I looked, I couldn't help it, and met Mason's gaze as he neared me. He  paused close to my car and looked like he was going to stop. I lifted my  head up, ready for whatever he was going to lay on me, but two cars  screeched to a halt not far from us.

His eyes snapped up. "What the hell?"

"Hey losers!" a guy yelled and cursed at them as he ran from the car with something smoking in his hand.

"Oh hell!"

"Mason!"

Logan and their friends were out of the car in an instant. Mason rushed  past me and I stood there, shocked, as all four dragged the guys from  the other cars. Logan grabbed the smoking thing from the guy's hand and  gave it to his brother. Mason took it and threw it in the first car. And  the rest of the doors were flung open. Guys from that car poured out.  Then another smoking thing was produced and Logan flung it into the  other car.

Their two friends were still punching some of the other guys. Mason and  Logan started punching the rest. It wasn't long before the cars were  filling up with smoke and I got the first whiff of fire.

"Oh no," I muttered to myself and dashed to the store. After I flung  open the door, I screamed, "Lydia, Jessica, get out here now!"

They rushed from the back section and stared, dumbfounded at me. "Sam, what's going on?"

I latched onto Lydia's arm and dragged her out with me. "We're leaving. Now."

Jessica followed behind, but braked in the middle of the lot. Her eyes were wide as she took in the sight before her.

I shoved Lydia inside the car and twisted around. "Get lost! The cars are going to explode."

Mason and Logan's friends heard me and stopped. They grabbed Logan  first, but all of them dragged Mason away from the guy he was punching.  Fury lit up his face, but when Logan said something in his ear, he  turned and leapt for his Escalade. As he climbed inside, his eyes met  mine for a second.

I shrugged and shoved Jessica behind Lydia inside mine. Then I hurried into my car and we were out of there in a flash.

Everything happened so fast.

Lydia and Jessica were bowled over in the back. "I can't believe that happened!"

"What did happen?"

"Logan Kade is so hot."

Jessica snorted. "Logan is? Didn't you see Mason? I'd do him in a heartbeat."

Lydia moaned. "Let me go to bed with my dreams right now. Why can't they go to our school?"

Jessica grinned again. "I heard it's because public school is tougher. They didn't want a pansy school."

Lydia fanned herself. "Whatever. I don't care. I'm transferring."

Then Jessica grew serious. "You think that'll be on the news?"

Lydia lifted her shoulders. "All I know is, how are we supposed to go  home now? Sam, please, please, please can we go to another party? I bet I  know where they're going."

I dropped them off at the party and left for home.

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GABLE(The Powers That Be, Book 1)

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Summer, two weeks before class





You know that feeling you get when you meet someone and feel as if  you've known them for a lifetime? As if you're just connected in some  way?

Yeah, that didn't happen the first time I met Gable Powers. Matter of fact, I didn't like him one bit.

Oh, I know about all the Powers boys now. I actually knew about them by  the first day of school since it seemed as if every woman on campus  couldn't stop talking about how each brother was just as gorgeous as the  next, and things like, "Omigod! The Powers brothers are so hot!" or  "Aren't they just the cutest you've ever seen?" were proclaimed almost  everywhere I went the entire first week of school. From listening in on  these chicks wax rhapsodic over these brothers, if they were anything  less than Nick Bateman clones, well, then I'd be highly disappointed.  But from their conversations, I learned the Powers were from Seattle,  all of them went to Hallervan, Zeke was a senior who played on the  football team, Lochlan was a freshman who was some kind of computer  genius, Ryker was a sophomore wrestler and Gable was a junior. I had yet  to figure out what his superpower was, but I can honestly say that when  I first met him, I couldn't have cared less.