Entangled (Entangled Trilogy #1)

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Authors: Anika Rahman
Tags: paranormal romance, Young Adult, Fallen Angels
While I toyed with my pencil, Adrian stared at me
and didn’t even pay courtesy to the teacher. Who was he, James
junior? Couldn’t this get any worse?
    “ Mr. Ross, please stop
gawking at Mrs. Ross and pay attention to your classmates,” Mr.
Moore said while the class guffawed. Emotion rose up to my cheeks
while I strained to befuddle myself with something else to do.
Adrian still didn’t listen but Mr. Moore didn’t care.
    “ Mr. Ross, tell us about
the first time you fell in love,” Mr. Moore said.
    “ Oh come on! We don’t want
to be bored. Am I right people?” shouted Mark while the girls in
the class yelled at him to shut up. Well, some people seemed
excited to find out.
    “ SILENCE! Go on Mr. Ross,”
Mr. Moore said.
    “ Let’s see then. Okay!”
Adrian said, turning to face me while I stared, intently into his
beautiful eyes. I could sense James watching us but I didn’t
care.
    “ The first time was a
couple of months ago. She was a very appealing brunette who really
didn’t know how to be unkind to anyone at all. She was really
beautiful. I won’t tell you guys the name though ‘because I think
it would be better that way. We were really happy the first seven
months or so and we were joined at the hip. Okay, you guys probably
took it the wrong way. It means that we were inseparable. It was
the night before Christmas and we were going to the apartment we
shared. I was driving while she had sat next to me.
    “ Then, a car collided with
ours and we were both incapacitated very severely. The ambulance
had come but I had refused to go because I sought to look for my
Ro— I mean her. The doctors went onward to take the passengers from
the other car. I looked everywhere to find her. I couldn’t. I lost
consciousness at last, worn out,” He continued, still looking at
me. Everyone in the class was listening to him, even Mark. His love
life seemed so disheartening. Unfortunate girl.
    “ When I had convalesced
from the coma, I thought that I had lost her everlastingly. I
expended months trying to look for her. One day, I had seen her in
the streets. I distraughtly desired to go to her but I thought I
was fantasizing. She was dead, I had thought. I spent the next two
months or so trying to shadow her and trying to make sure she was
real. So, I relocated here to be with her and finally reunite with
her. I found out that she goes to this school so I transferred
here. I went to her older brother who told me that she had amnesia
and she couldn’t remember anything from the accident and
unfortunately, she couldn’t remember me. I tried to talk to her,
trying to hint out who I am. Once she had recognition, I was
concerned that she might remember everything all at once which was
bad for her, according to the doctor. So I tried not to tell her
anything and instead, I tried to befriend her.
    “ It was hard to stay away
from her. Once I was about to tell her who I was, I saw a guy come
up to her and kiss her, a gesture that showed that he loved her.
She looked happy; the way she looked at him confirmed that she
loved him too. I was happy that she had found someone who loved her
and she loved him too. She was someone else’s because I was too
late to get to her. So I decided to stay and be her guardian angel.
I felt as if I had died once more. I still love her and I don’t
think I can ever love anyone again, not as much as I love her,”
Adrian finished off, wiping a tear from his cheek.
    He looked around to see
that others were really saddened by this. I was, also, furiously
wiping away the tears. Poor Adrian. The one person he loved the
most could no longer be his. He must be dying inside. Adrian saw me
and smiled a broken hearted smile, handing me a handkerchief to
wipe away the tears. I denied it, turning away. So he personally
wiped away my tears, each and every one of them, very cautiously.
Most of the people seemed to be crying, even Mr. Moore.
    “ I’m so sorry for your
loss,” I said and I meant

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