Days
Like This
Publisher: Bookish
Group Press
Summary
from Goodreads:
Sometimes the only thing standing between fear and hope is yourself.
Almost a year ago, nineteen-year-old Cassie Harlen had a lot to deal with. A
stack of college acceptance letters waiting for answers, a proposal from the
boy next door, and a mother whose most recent bipolar episode left Cassie hurt
and confused. Tired of cleaning up the messes caused by her mother's disorder,
of resenting her mother for not being there, and scared of being trapped by an
inevitable future—which included marrying Graham Tucker—Cassie did the only
thing she could think of to keep from ending up like her mother: she left.
Graham never knew why Cassie walked away. He woke up one morning and she was
gone—along with the life that he’d created around her. After eleven months,
Graham has a new plan for his future. One that doesn't involve Cassie Harlen.
When Cassie's mom nearly burns down her house, Cassie’s forced to return home.
Back to a mother she’s tried to ignore and the guy she’s been unable to forget.
Graham doesn't know how he's going to spend the whole summer living next door
to the person who broke his heart without letting those old feelings push
through to the surface.
Neither does Cassie.
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Graham
I knew Cass was coming. Hell, I was the one who called
her, but until she was standing there refusing to make eye contact—it
was hard to believe it was true. We’d barely said two words to each
other since we left her house. I didn’t really know what to say to her.
Well, I knew what to say to her, but I also knew I couldn’t. It wasn’t
the time, and I wasn’t an ass. She made herself pretty clear last time I
saw her. God, I wished she’d didn’t look so damn good. If she looked
bad all this would be easier.
And maybe I wouldn’t want to kiss her so much.
God, I wanted to kiss her.
I
had to shake that off. I had a girlfriend, and Cassie was here, but it
didn’t change anything. I opened the door to the guest room, and turned
the light on for her. In the light of the room, she was radiant. She’d
always been beautiful, but today, there was something else, a sadness
that rarely defined her, but now it seemed so engrained.
I knew
right then what I really wanted for her: I hoped that when she left she
found the thing that made her happy. That the sadness in her eyes was
only the situation, and not what she had become. I cared too much about
her to see her swallowed in sadness.
“This looks nice,” Cassie said. “Very different.”
When
I met her gaze, I recognized a glimmer of the girl I used to love. What
did she see in this room? The brown and blue paint that used to cover
it? The pictures of her and me that used to plaster the walls? The Clash
poster that hung on the closet door? The basketball trophies? The first
time we fumbled our way through sex when we were sixteen on that very
bed? We’d improved a lot since that first time. The last time I made her
yell my name over and over, and it always felt awesome to be the one to
make her come. I had everything I could ever want, and all of it was
her, especially in that last moment we had together. I felt like a king
as she called my name as I moved inside her, I caught a glint of my
diamond on her finger. I’d thought in that moment that she’d be mine
forever in every way possible. That’d we have this for the rest of our
lives. The memory was as vivid as if it had been yesterday, even though
it’d been months.
I cleared my throat. Stop thinking about that. “A lot has changed.”
Danielle
Ellison spent most of her childhood reading instead of learning math. It's
probably the reason she can't divide without a calculator and has spent her
life seeking the next adventure. It's also probably the reason she's had so
many different zip codes and jobs.
When
she’s not writing, Danielle is probably eating cookies, fighting her
nomadic urges, watching too much TV, or dreaming of the day when she can be
British. She has settled in Northern Virginia, for now, but you can always find
her on twitter @DanielleEWrites.
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