PUCK BLOCK (BEXLEY U #3) BY SJ SYLVIS – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: SJ Sylvis
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- Genre:Contemporary romance
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TAYTUM
My body arc is curved to perfection, and my toe points to the sky in the
middle of my arabesque. The stretch is a breath of fresh air, and I inhale the
moment I touch my foot back to the shiny stage, but it takes a moment to
adjust to it.
There’s a groove in between my eyebrows with thoughts that send my
heart into a bit of a tizzy. Calm down, Tay.
“Hey, you okay?” Claire’s face comes into sight. I don’t answer her
right away because, truthfully, I’m not sure, but I know I don’t have to lie to
my best friend and hide my concern.
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“Yeah, I think. I just got a little dizzy.”
She holds her water bottle out for me, and I take it with a shaky hand. I
tip my head back and swallow a few gulps before handing it back and
nodding. “I’m fine. Maybe grab my snack kit just in case.”
She hands me my little pink bag with llamas wearing sunglasses all over
it. “Should I call Emory?”
I scoff. “Absolutely not.”
I know my brother means well, but he, along with my parents, tend to
forget that I’m twenty-two and have, on occasion, taken care of myself.
“Tay, are you sure? We don’t want a repeat of the incident at The Bex.
Where is your glucose monitor? We should check your levels.”
I glance at Claire with her hands on her hips and her bottom lip tucked
underneath her teeth. She’s the shyer one of our bestie duo, but the burn of
embarrassment was much more potent to me than it was to her that night.
Nothing like the entire restaurant spinning when your feet are firmly
planted on the ground and then, to make matters that much richer, your face
meeting the unmoving floor moments later and taking your friend down
with you.
That was the start of everyone learning that I have type 1 diabetes, and
ever since I was diagnosed before coming back to Bexley U in the fall, I’ve
been riding waves of ups and downs.
I take a deep breath, and the room settles. “I’m fine. Really.” See?
Totally fine.
Coming to Bexley U, even with my brother and Ford in attendance, was
a breath of fresh air for me. For the first time, I was able to break away
from being Emory’s little sister and go off on my own. They still tried to
step in and interfere whenever our paths crossed, but it wasn’t nearly as
demoralizing as when we were in high school.
But this year, I’m back to being in my own version of hell.
After I was rushed to the ER during our yearly summer lake trip, nearly
died, and was later diagnosed with type 1, things fell into the same cycle as
before.
The phone calls from my parents are borderline obsessive. If I don’t
answer, they dial Emory next. If he doesn’t answer, they move to Ford
because they know he will stop anything to take their call.
“As long as you’re sure,” Claire says.
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