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Kiss Me
The Keatyn Chronicles [2]
Jillian Dodd
Bandit Publishing (2012)
Rating: ★★★★☆
Tags: ya romance, Young Adult
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I've always written scripts for my perfect life.
But no way could I have ever scripted this.
My life is so far from perfect, it’s not even funny.
All because of a stalker.

I’m at a boarding school where I have to lie about who I am.
I can’t see my family.
I’m tutoring a Hottie God that tortures me with his smile.
The most popular girl already hates me.
But there’s this boy.
This hot, sweet, sexy boy.
So I’m going to stop trying to script my life and just live it.
Because who knows how long I have left.

Table Of Contents

 

Title page

Copyright page

Dedication

Author's note.

Friday, August 26th

Saturday, August 27th

Sunday, August 28th

Monday, August 29th

Tuesday, August 30th

Wednesday, August 31st

Thursday, September 1st

Friday, September 2nd

Saturday, September 3rd

Sunday, September 4th

Monday, September 5th

Tuesday, September 6th

Wednesday, September 7th

Thursday, September 8th

Friday, September 9th

Saturday, September 10th

Sunday, September 11th

Monday, September 12th

Tuesday, September 13th.

Wednesday, September 14th

Thursday, September 15th

Friday, September 16th

Saturday, September 17th

Sunday, September 18th

Monday, September 19th

Tuesday, September 20th

Wednesday, September 21st

Thursday, September 22nd

Friday, September 23rd

Saturday, September 24th

Monday, September 26th

Author's Note

Acknowledgements

Other Books by Jillian Dodd

Other Books by Jillian Dodd

About the Author

Kiss Me Cover and Blurb

 

Jillian Dodd

 

 

 

kiss me

The Keatyn Chronicles

Book two.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bandit Publishing

Stories about boys who will steal your heart.

 

 

Copyright 2012 by Jillian Dodd

 

 

 

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This book is a work of fiction. Any references to historical events, real people, or real locales are used fictitiously. Other names, characters, places, and incidents are the product of the author’s imagination, and any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bandit Publishing

Flower Mound, TX

 

 

Edited by Rebecca Peters-Golden 

Cover by Okay Creations.

 

 

ISBN:  978-0-9850086-7-3

 

 

 

 

This book is for my family. 

 

Thanks for allowing me to live my dream. 

 

The Keatyn Chronicles
are similar to a television series. 

The books do not stand alone and this book begins the same night book one ends. 

There is no recap of the story.

 

When you last left Keatyn, she was at the school carnival and had just died and gone to hottie heaven when Aiden kissed her on the Ferris wheel. After that, he took her over to the stage, where she learned she made the dance team.

She was dancing on stage with the rest of the dance team, all decked out ridiculously in red and yellow boas.

 

Peyton throws me pompoms, and I smile and dance while thinking about the craziness of today. All I have to say is: boarding school is no day at the beach. 

It’s way more exciting.

 

 

 

 

Friday, August 26th

Like freaking Prince Charming.

8:30pm

 

When I come off the stage, there is Dawson. Staring at me. 

Uh, make that
glaring
at me.

I owe him an apology, so I walk straight up to him and say sincerely, “Hey, I’m really sorry about what I said earlier. It was kinda mean of me.”

“You were sticking up for my brother because of what I said about him being the imitation, right?”

“Yeah. He looked sad when you said it, and I just reacted. I’m sorry. Really.”

“Don’t worry about it. It was kinda mean if you don’t know us, but he and I joke about stuff like that all the time. Plus he’s my little bro. I have to give him shit.”

I nod.

He lowers his voice and says, “And you’re right about Whitney. I do like her. Speaking of that, the guys told me Riley said you didn’t really do anything in your dorm room.

“Yeah, I was trying to stand up for him.” I laugh.

“You should be careful of him. He’s got a way with the ladies.”

“So I’ve heard. I told him I’d do my best not to sleep with him, so we could stay friends.”

“Riley with a girl for a friend? Hell, if you can manage that, I will be thoroughly impressed. Congrats on dance team. It’s a big honor. All the hottest girls are on dance team—  well, except for Whitney.” He leans in close to me and whispers, “She doesn’t like to sweat.”

I can’t help but laugh and think about Vanessa. And then home.  

And then I sort of feel like crying.

“Thanks,” I say, but what I’m thinking is that I just want an Ambien and my pillow. I’m so tired and so on stimulatory overload.

But then Aiden saunters up to me, gives me a big hug—which nearly stops my heart from beating—and says, “Congrats. You looked really surprised. I pretty much told you that you made it on the Ferris wheel.”

“The Ferris wheel is sorta a blur,” I say without thinking.

“A good blur, I hope. Hey, there’s all your friends, worshipers, whatever. I think they all want to congratulate you.” He stops and kisses my hand.

Yes.

You heard that right.

He kissed my hand. Like freaking Prince Charming.

Then he says, “Don’t forget, you owe me a dance or two tomorrow.”

“I won’t,” I say breathlessly.

And then, poof, he disappears into thin air. 

And I wonder for a minute if he was actually real.

Can anyone else see this demigod?

Dallas, Riley, and all the freshmen boys I made friends with at orientation give me hugs, congrats, high fives, and pats on the back. 

Dallas says, “You looked great up there. You hungry?”

I realize suddenly just how hungry I am. I was too stressed to eat dinner. “I’m starved! Let’s get something to eat.”

 

While I’m eating a freshly grilled Philly cheesesteak and homemade potato chips, Morgan comes trudging up to me, pushing a girl in front of her. The girl is also decked out in feathers.

“Meet your new roommate, Katie.”

Katie gets a big grin on her face and gives me a hug. “Oh, thank God! You made it. When they told me it was some girl that tried out, I was afraid she wouldn’t make it and would hate me. You cool with this? I sure as hell am.”

“Absolutely.” I turn to Morgan. “But I’m almost completely unpacked, so she moves into my room, right?”

“Yep. Molly and I will get everything moved tonight. Sorry. It just didn’t work for me.”

“That’s okay. No hard feelings,” I say.

Katie is adorable. Perky, bouncy brown hair with expensive highlights, button nose, and a sweet smile. 

I introduce her to the boys. 

“You guys want to go on the Ferris wheel?” she asks. She bounces when she says this, and her ample boobs shake just a bit. She is really quite peppy, and the boys are enthralled.

“You go. I’m gonna finish eating.”

Dallas says he’s going to stay with me, and then he sits down and says, “Plus, you already rode the Ferris wheel.” 

“I did. Have you?”

“Yeah, I rode it, but I don’t think I had as much fun as you.”

“I take it you saw Aiden kiss me?”

“Yeah. And I’m okay with it. Last night was just, you know, we got high, we kissed. It was chill, right?”

He reminds me of Brooklyn even more with that comment.

“Right.”

“Now my friend, Riley, on the other hand, he didn’t look too pleased. You kiss him too?”

I purse my lips and look up at the sky.

“Look at me,” Dallas says. “The answer to that question is not in the sky. And don’t lie to me. I hate when people lie to me. And I can tell we’re gonna be friends. Good friends. I’m talking TIIIIGHT,” he laughs. “So just tell me.”

I spill my guts. The boy parts anyway.

“So I dated this guy for most of high school, but I always crushed on my best friend. We broke up this spring, and finally this guy, that B that texted me, kissed me. And I thought it would be amazing. But then he invited me to go camping with him and his friends, but then they left me. Like completely ditched me, and he acted like it was no big deal. And I thought he was hooking up with other girls that night. And I went to a party with this other friend of mine from school. And that same night, he told me he’d had a crush on me and asked me to go out with him. And I ended up losing my virginity to him, instead of the B guy, who I always dreamed it’d happen with. But then that didn’t work out. That’s an even longer story. And so then I got back with B and we had an amazing summer together, but then he told me he was going away for, like, a year. And then the whole thing happened with the, uh, with my parents moving, and I ended up here. He said we are young, that if we’re meant to be together someday we will, that we should date other people, that he will be dating other people. And I was kinda crushed. But then last night at the cave was fun. I mean, I’d go there with you anytime, and I’d kiss you again, for sure. You kiss good. Like sweet.”

He smiles.

“And really, I thought Riley was kind of a conceited jerk, but in a hot way, you know. And then I kicked the ball in the goal and saw the God of all Hotties.” 

“Who?”

“Oh, that’s what I called Aiden before I knew his name. He, like, does something to me. It was love at first sight. Seriously. But then you guys told me he’s a player, and he pretty much told me the same. But when he talks to me, he’s not all smooth like I would expect a player to be. He’s nothing like Riley. I mean, at least with Riley you know he’s a player. He doesn’t try to hide it. But then Aiden brought me lunch after soccer, and I thought it was sweet, but then he said this awful pick up line, and I was like whatever. But then right before I went to dance tryouts, he handed me a four-leaf clover, like, a real one, picked from the ground. And I wondered if he stood there looking for it or what. But I kept telling myself, no players. No players. Then Riley came to walk me to dinner, and I wasn’t quite ready and . . .”

Dallas says, “Riley already told me how you stood up to his brother. He really liked that you did.”

“Good. Riley is hot. And if anything happened with him, at least I’d know what I was getting into. Like, I would know it’s just a thing. Just a hookup. But then Aiden kissed me on the Ferris wheel and, I swear, I couldn’t even breathe. Like, I have never felt like that before. And this time he didn’t say anything stupid or cheesy. He was sweet, and I think I’m falling in love with him. No. I am in love with him. But I know that I can’t be. So I won’t be seeing him anymore. I mean, I’ll probably see him around, but I’m not gonna fall for him and then have him decide I’m not it. So basically that’s it. I’m done with boys.”

Dallas laughs at me. “You’re funny. I didn’t know I was gonna hear your life story. So, I hear you’re supposed to go to a party with Riley tonight.”

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