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J. Lynn - Trust in Me

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Its Wait for You as youve never seen it. Trust in Me lets you in on Cams side of the #1 New York Times Bestselling story. Cameron Hamilton is used to getting what he wants, especially when it comes to women. But when Avery Morgansten comes crashing into his life literally he finally meets the one person who can resist his soulful baby blues. But Cams not ready to give up. He cant get the feisty and intriguing girl out of his head. Avery has secrets, secrets that keep her from admitting the feelings Cam knows she has for him. Will persistence (and some delicious homemade cookies) help him break down her barriers and gain her trust? Or will he be shut out of Averys life, losing his first real shot at the kind of love that lasts forever?

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TRUST IN ME

A NOVELLA Wait for You 1.5

Jennifer L. Armentrout

WRITING AS J. LYNN

Dedication

This is for all the fans of Cam and his cookies, who wanted more of our egg-boiling lover boy. Enjoy.

One

Jase Winstead was a cruel motherfucker.

Going to Ass-tronomy 101 was the last thing I wanted to be doing at nine in the damn morning, especially since all the class did was remind me of the first time I entered Professor Drages class and why Id made a hasty, unplanned exit my freshman year. And I really didnt need Jases taunting text messages about why scheduling classes before noon was unhealthy.

Considering I was going onoh, I dont know, two hours of sleepand I could still taste the tequila and other things I really didnt want to even think about from last night, I was currently a walking poster child for how not to have a healthy and happy first day of fall classes.

I watched the door to astronomy swing shut and then glanced back down at my phone. Jases text mocked me.

Skip. I have beer. X-Box. FIFA 13

Well, shit. That was hella tempting. Ollie had trashed our Xbox the weekend before, during a brutal showdown of Call of Duty.

I was a few minutes late for class.

Astronomy, or soccer on the Box? Not really a tough call.

Mind made up, I pivoted around and started to respond back to Jase when the double doors flung open like a tornado had ripped through the stairwell. My head jerked up just in time to see something small and something red come barreling straight at me.

There was no stopping the collision.

A little body smacked right into me and bounced back, arms flailing like a drowning victim. The bag, which looked like it weighed more than the owner, toppled her over.

Reacting out of instinct, I shot forward, dropping my own bag and wrapping my arm around her waist, but the backpack went in one direction, the contents in the other. She was still reeling, like one of those inflatable pop bags. I tightened my hold, stilling her before she did some serious damage to herself. She jerked upright. Deep auburn hair flew forward, snapping me in the face. The scent of berries and something musky and good filled me.

Holy shit, Strawberry Shortcake just ran me over.

I chuckled and slipped my cell into my pocket, about to let her go, but the girl locked up. Every muscle seemed to go rigid. As tiny as she was, barely reaching my shoulders, she seemed to suddenly get smaller, shrinking into herself. Was she hurt?

And did she somehow mistake Shepherd for a nearby middle school?

Whoa, I said. You okay, sweetheart?

No response for about a half minute, and I started to get real concerned. Then she dragged in a deep breath, causing her chest to rise flush against mine. I froze at the feel of her curves. Definitely not a middle schooler, unless they were developing in ways they hadnt when I was there. And, if so, I was fucking envious of those boys.

Okay, now I felt like I needed a shower, because even that disturbed me.

Was I still drunk from last night? I was going to go with a yes.

Hey, I tried again, voice lower. Are you okay? When there was still no response, I pressed two fingers under her chin. Her skin was soft and too cool. Wondering if it was possible for a person to pass out and remain standing, I gently lifted her head, my mouth opening to ask her again, but words died somewhere between my brain and my mouth.

I blinked, because like a total dumbass, I thought that would change what I was seeing. Not that I wanted to change what I was seeing, but damn. . .

What guy didnt have a soft spot for a redhead?

Pretty was too weak of a word to describe her. Her eyes were large and the color of warm whiskey. Freckles dotted the bridge of her small nose and her cheeks were well defined. Lips were a sweet cherry color and wide for her face, full and plump. The kind of lips that belonged to the kind of mouth that could and would bring a man

Let. Go. Of. Me.

The hardness of her voice, laced with barely controlled panic, caused me to immediately drop her arm and take a healthy step back.

She swayed a little at the loss of support, and I almost reached for her again, but I valued my balls. One day Id like to have a kid or some shit, and I had a feeling if I touched her again, that would not be in my future.

Pushing strands of thick hair out of her face, she cautiously stepped away from her bag. Thick lashes specked with red lifted, and, for a moment, neither of us moved and then her gaze moved over my face and then down. Chick was blatantly checking me out.

Perhaps my balls werent in danger.

A pretty pink flush spread across her cheeks. Im sorry. I was in a hurry to get to class. Im late and . . .

I grinned as I knelt down, gathering up the spilled items. How one girl could have so many damn pens was beyond me. Blue. Purple. Black. Red. Orange. What the fuck? Who wrote with an orange pen?

She joined me, grabbing the rest of her pens as her head tilted in a way that a wall of coppery hair shielded her face. You dont have to help me.

Its no problem. I picked up a slip of paper that turned out to be her schedule. Quick glance at the classes confirmed she was a freshman. Astronomy 101? Im heading that way, too.

Jase and beer and FIFA 13 were going to have to wait.

Youre late. She was still hiding behind her hair. I really am sorry.

Picking up her last notebook, I shoved it into the bag and stood. I handed it back to her, willing her to look up. I dont know why, call me a mamas boy, but I liked my girls smiling and not appearing like they were on the verge of tears. Its okay. Im used to having girls throw themselves at me. Her chin lifted up just the slightest, and my grin spread. Trying to jump on my back is new, though. Kind of liked it.

Her head jerked up and all that hair slid back. I wasnt trying to jump on your back or throw myself at you.

You werent? My phone vibrated in my pocket. I ignored it. Well, thats a shame. If so, it would have made this the best first day of class in history.

She studied me as she clutched her bag to her chest, and my gaze dropped to the piece of paper I held. Avery Morgansten?

How do you know my name? she snapped.

What a touchy little thing. Its on your schedule.

Oh. She tucked her hair back and a slight tremor rocked her hand as she took the schedule.

When I was little, my mom said I had a soft spot for the underdog. Wounded pigeons. Three-legged dogs. Skinny pigs. My sister was the same way. We had a sixth sense when it came to rooting them out, and I may not have known jack about this chick, but she was obviously new to this school, obviously uncomfortable, obviously having a shitty start to her day, and I felt bad for her.

My name is Cameron Hamilton, I told her. But everyone calls me Cam.

Her lips moved like she was repeating my name, and I sort of liked how that looked. Thank you again, Cam.

Bending down, I picked up my bag and slung it over my shoulder. Knocking my hair out of my face, I smiled the kind of smile that usually got me what I wanted. Well, lets make our grand entrance.

Id made it to the door to astronomy when I realized she hadnt moved. Glancing over my shoulder, I frowned as she started to back away. Youre going in the wrong direction, sweetheart.

I cant, she croaked out.

Cant what? I faced her.

Averys eyes met mine for a second and then she spun around and ran. Bag thumping off her hip, hair flying like a cape. The chick ran, actually freaking ran. My mouth dropped open.

What in the hell had just happened?

The door opened behind me, and a deep, slightly accented voice called out. Mr. Hamilton, are you joining us today?

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