The Sterling Shore 1.5 Kade's Game - C. M. Owen,
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//-->Kade’s GamePublished by C.M. Owens at SmashwordsNo part of this book may be reproduced, or stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic,mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise without express written permission of the author. This eBook is licensed for yourenjoyment only. It may not be re-sold or given away to other people.The story in this book is the property of the author, in all media both physical and digital. No one, except the owner of this property, mayreproduce, copy or publish in any medium any individual story or part of this novel without the expressed permission of the author of thiswork.Thank you to the wonderful C.J. Pinard, author and editor, who took the time to edit this for me.You’re absolutely amazing, and I can’t thank you enough.Dream as if you’ll live forever. Live as if you’ll die today—James DeanChapter One"Let's get wet!" Mel screams, her overly excited voice grating on my nerves. I hate that fuckinggame.This party got out of hand over an hour ago. I'm not sure why security let so many people in that Ididn't invite. I'll make sure to never hire those morons again. Everyone is sloppy drunk, and I don'thave time for the obnoxious frat boys tonight.Normally, fraternities are great for building bonds, but I don't have the time nor the patience todeal with their constricting rules and ridiculousness. My parties get more attention than theirsanyhow because of the reputable names that come. Tonight...tonightis an embarrassing disaster.Everyone is too drunk and pointless, and very few are leaving, which means I'll have one hell ofa mess by morning. The maids will curse me when I call the cleaning service.I lock the door to my room, but loud laughter draws me to my window. I can't help but noticeRaya Capperton is already at her window to investigate. She's on her phone - possibly calling thecops as she looks out at the four frat boys who are now laughing as they crash through her fence,making me grimace.Ah, hell. I'll have to replace that. She already hates me, though I have no idea why. She's oneicy bitch most days, if she even bothers to glance at me. I stopped trying to be nice when I wavedonce or twice, only to be ignored or glared at.And rich people are accused of being stuck up. She has to be the most unapproachable personI've ever met.The drunken idiots head toward a bulldozer. That can't be good. I need to go stop them beforethey fuck up and run over my house.With a weary breath, I head back over to the door, only to be held up three or four times byslurring fools who won't remember if I was rude or not. I push through, smiling cordially while
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