Finding Cinderella by Colleen Hoover EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
- Author Name: Colleen Hoover
- Book Genre: Contemporary, New Adult, Novella, Romance, Young Adult
- ISBN # 9781476771434
- Date of Publication: 2013-10-14
- File Format: PDF / EPUB
- PDF / EPUB Size: 2 MB
One year later
“Oh, my God!” I say, frustrated. “Lighten up.” I crank the
car just as Val climbs inside and slams her door in a huff,
then pushes herself back against the seat.
As soon as she’s inside the car, the overwhelming amount
of perfume she has on begins to suffocate me. I crack the
window, but just enough that she won’t think I’m insulting
her. She knows how much perfume bothers me, especially
when chicks smell like they bathe in it, but she never seems
to care what I think, because she continues to douse it on
by the gallon.
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“You’re so immature, Daniel,” she mutters. She flips the
visor down and pulls her lipstick from her purse, then
begins to reapply it. “I’m beginning to wonder if you’ll ever
change.”
Change?
What the hell is that supposed to mean?
“Why would I change?” I ask, cocking my head out of
curiosity.
She sighs and drops her lipstick back into her purse,
smacks her lips together, then turns toward me. “So you’re
telling me you’re happy with the way you act?”
What?
With the way I act? Is she really commenting on the way
I act? The same girl I’ve seen curse at waitresses for
something as simple as too much ice in her glass is seriously
commenting on the way I act?
I’ve been seeing her off and on for months now and I
haven’t had a single clue that she was hoping I would
eventually change. Hoping I’d become someone I’m not.
Come to think of it . . . I keep getting back together with
her, thinking she’ll be the one to change. To be nice for
once. In reality, people are who they are and they’ll never
really change. So why the hell are Val and I even wasting
our time on this exhausting relationship if we don’t even
really like who each other is?
“I didn’t think so,” she says smugly, incorrectly assuming
my silence was admission that I’m not happy with how I
act. In actuality, my silence was the moment of clarity I’ve
needed since the day I met her.
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