Sophie’s Surrender Read Online Sam Mariano

Categories Genre: Contemporary, Dark, Insta-Love, Romance, Virgin Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 139
Estimated words: 134133 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 671(@200wpm)___ 537(@250wpm)___ 447(@300wpm)
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When I get to school, Hugh pulls me right up to the door. Since I don’t have to park and hustle to my class, I end up making it on time.

“All right, everybody. Pop quiz!”

I smile faintly as a few people groan. I don’t know why they’re surprised. We’ve had a “pop quiz” every Tuesday since the second week of classes. Seems like they’d know to expect it by now.

I draw out my pencil pouch and put it on the table next to my bottled water. The teacher walks down the middle of the room, handing piles of papers to the first student in each row and they pass them down until there are none left.

I’m at the end of the table against the wall in this class, so I get the last one and thank the girl who handed it to me.

Once I have my test and the professor starts telling us how long we have to complete the quiz and what we should do once we’ve finished, I unzip my pen pouch to draw out two pens. I always grab two in case the first one dries up on me or something.

A frown flickers across my face.

Where did you come from?

A black and gray pen I’ve literally never seen before is the first one in my pouch. I guess I must have accidentally stolen it from somewhere, but I can’t think when I last even used a pen that wasn’t mine.

“All right, and… begin.”

My gaze flickers to the teacher, then I zip the pouch, deciding not to worry about the pen. It’s a clicky pen with a nice matte finish that feels good between my fingers, so I click the top and decide to try it out.

Ooooh.

It glides across the page as I write my name at the top of the paper.

This is a great pen.

I don’t remember stealing it, but I can see why I did. It writes like a dream.

I’m a total school supply nerd, so the good pen gives me a little happiness boost as I start answering the questions on my test.

I finish early and just as enamored of the pen as I was when I first picked it up, so I inspect it more carefully, looking for a brand name so I can order a whole pack of them.

Hmm, no brand name, but what’s that little circle on top of the clicky part? Looking at it closely, the inside has sort of a screen texture, almost like the microphone on my iPhone.

“All right, everybody. Time’s up. Pass your papers back to the front, please.”

I put down my pen and hand my test to the girl next to me. The lecture portion of class is about to start, so I draw out my notes and my textbook.

I guess I’ll try to figure out where I can get more of these pens later.

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I arrive early to my last class of the day which makes me really happy. I always worry about running late to this one because Professor DeMarco is not kind to kids who show up late.

When he's nice to you, it's like sitting in the sun on a warm summer day.

When he's cold to you, it's like being stranded in a tundra wearing nothing more than a bathing suit.

The only time I got here late, I left feeling sick to my stomach, so I've made an extra effort to get here on time since then.

Since I get myself set up for class early, I grab my phone to check it quickly.

I haven't texted Silvan all day despite my manners urging earlier that maybe I should thank him for sending the car since it has made my day immensely better. I keep waiting for something to pop up from him, but there's still nothing.

"No phones in my classroom, Miss Bradwell."

My heart jolts and my cheeks burn with embarrassment as I glance up at Professor DeMarco. "Sorry, I'll put it away."

His lips tug up as he walks over to the table. "I'm just teasing you. Class hasn't started yet. You're free to check it until you're on my time."

"I always feel like I'm on your time when I'm in your classroom," I murmur, smiling faintly.

His smile widens. "Good. Did you find time to go over the material on misattribution of arousal last night?"

"I did. I even went over it in the car on the way here." My heart thuds and my skin heats because even though I did go over it, I know I'll panic and probably forget how to word if he quizzes me on it right now.

"Good. I hope you're prepared. My tests tend to be brutal."

"I am. I will be." I fumble for the right phrasing and lack confidence that I nailed it even though I've sputtered the only two options I can think of.


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