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Whitley Johnsons dream summer with her divorce dad has turned into a nightmare. Shes just met his new fiancee and her kids. The fiancees son? Whitleys one-night stand from graduation night. Just freakin great. Worse, she totally doesnt fit in with her dads perfect new country-club family. So Whitley acts out. She parties. Hard. So hard she doesnt even notice the good things right under her nose: a sweet little future stepsister who is just about the only person shes ever liked, a best friend (even though Whitley swears she doesnt do friends), and a smoking-hot guy who isnt her stepbrother...at least, not yet. It will take all three of them to help Whitley get through her anger and begin to put the pieces of her family together. Filled with authenticity and raw emotion, Whitley is Kody Keplingers most compelling character to date: a cynical Holden Caulfield-esque girl you will wholly care about.

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A Midsummer's Nightmare

by Kody Keplinger

CHAPTER 1

Hangovers are a bitch.

Ive known this for years, since I was, like, fourteen and went to my first kegger, but the headache I woke up with the morning after graduation was the worst Id ever experienced. And that says a lot. I mean, it was throbbing. I felt like someone had beaten me over the head with a freaking baseball bat. And God only knew, maybe someone had. Id been so wasted that night I probably wouldnt have cared. I may have even found it funny at the time. Everything was funny after a few shots of tequila.

I groaned and pulled the blanket over my face, shielding my eyes from the sunlight that filtered through the window over my head. Why did it have to be so goddamn bright?

Dont be dramatic. Im not that ugly, a deep, groggy voice murmured beside me.

Shit.

Suddenly, I felt nauseous for reasons that had nothing to do with the amount of alcohol in my system.

I clenched my eyes shut, trying to remember what the hell Id done last night. Id danced with some people, played Quarters for a while, taken a few shots more than a few shots. But, hey, it was a graduation party. Getting smashed was pretty much a requirement. I forced myself to think past the alcohol buzz and the thudding bass of the stereo, trying to remember where Id been when I finally passed out.

And there it was.

At some point, after getting entirely shitfaced, Id made out with some guy I didnt knowI graduated with almost a thousand kids, so I partied with a lot of strangers that nightand then I dragged him into one of the houses bedrooms. But everything after that was a blur. One thing I was sure of, though. Id definitely had sex with him.

Goddamn it. Had I really been that drunk?

I opened my eyes and rolled onto my side. At this point, I just hoped he was cute. And he was or he would have been if he hadnt looked so crappy. His brown eyes, staring at me from a few inches away, had deep lines under them, and his dark hair was a mess. Or maybe that was just the way he wore it. That was the style lately, for some reason.

Then again, I was sure I didnt look too hot at that moment, either. My hair, which had been totally awesome for graduation, was probably ratty from yesterdays hairspray, and I was sure my eyes were bloodshot and my makeup must have been runny and gross.

Like I said, hangovers are a bitch.

Hi, the guy mumbled, rubbing his eyes. Did you sleep okay?

Um sure.

As if this whole situation werent awkward enough, he was going to talk to me. I wished hed just pretend to be asleep so I could sneak out in peace.

I sighed and pushed the blankets off of me. The sunlight was killing my eyes. I had to squint as I stumbled around the room, gathering my clothes from the floor. I nearly fell over at least twice before I was dressed. Judging by the way everything was scattered, wed had a pretty crazy night.

Good for me, I guess.

Hey, um Christ, I couldnt even remember the dudes name. Had he ever told it to me? I cleared my throat and started again. Do you think anyone will catch me if I go through the front door, or should I climb out the window? How are you leaving?

Im not. This is my house.

So Id screwed the host. I hadnt seen that one coming. The address was scribbled on every seniors hand yesterday, and Id never thought to ask who lived in the place. A party was a party. Didnt matter who threw it.

Or it used to be Anyway, you wont get caught, he added, pushing himself up on the pillows. Moms not here. She and my sister had to leave town before graduation to meet the movers. Thats why I offered to have the party here. Partly for graduation, and partly as a going-away celebration.

Okay, okay. I just needed a yes or no, not his whole life story. I grabbed my purse off the dresser. So Ill use the front door. No big deal.

Hey. Hold on a sec. He sat up straight, letting the covers fall away from his bare chest.

Yeah. He was definitely hot. Good body. I vaguely remembered telling him that, too. A tiny memory trickled into my consciousness: me giggling, poking him in the chest just after Id pulled his shirt over his head. Nice muscles youve got there, stud. Hed laughed and kissed me. Hed been a good kisser.

That was the most I could recall at the moment, though.

Can I get your number? he asked, running a hand through his sloppy brown hair. So I can, you know, give you a call sometime.

Oh, God, was he serious?

Not that I had a whole lot of experience with one-night standsI didnt, really; I mean, I could count the number of boys Id slept with on one hand. But I had fooled around with a lot of guys while drunk, and most of them had the good sense not to try to keep in touch after. It was better for both of us if we just went on with our lives, pretending like the whole thing had never happened.

Apparently this dudewhy couldnt I remember his name?didnt feel the same way.

Listen, I said, looking away from him as I pulled out the condom wrapper that had managed to get tangled inside my shirt. We just graduated, and after this summer were off to college. So whats the point of staying in contact, really? Ugh. Poor guy. I couldnt even let him down easy. This hangover was so bad. I met his eyes again, knowing I needed to get this over with so I could get out of there. I think we should leave things where they are and, you know, never ever see each other again.

So you dont want to give me your number?

Not really. No.

He blew air out of his mouth in a rush. Ouch. Thats kind of harsh.

Maybe, but he was better off. It wasnt as if someone like me would have made a good girlfriend anyway. I was just some drunken hookup. Thats all Id ever been.

Look, youre moving, right? Im sure tons of girls in your new town will totally go for the slouchy pretty-boy thing youve got going on. You wont even remember last night in a week. I barely remember already. I shrugged and slung my purse over my shoulder, one hand against the wall to keep me stable. So, nice party. I had a good time. I, um, wont see you around.

Whitley? he called after me.

But I was already out of the bedroom and weaving unsteadily down the hall. I needed to get out of there. Fast. Not only was I ready to get away from Mr. Clingy, but I also really had to get home. Mom was waiting for me, and I had a shitload of packing to do before Dad showed up in his SUV the next day.

I reached the end of the hall and found the living room completely trashed. Beer cans and half-empty bags of chips had been tossed all over the floor. A recliner and an end table, the only pieces of furniture (I guess the rest had already been sent to his new place), were overturned. A couple stragglers remained passed out on the floor. I felt a little bad for whatshisname. He had a real mess to clean up. I was so glad not to be him.

Thats what he got for volunteering to host a graduation bash, though.

I tripped over the garbage on my way to the front door, wincing when the light hit my eyes. My head hurt like hell, but at least I wasnt puking. After four years of going to high school keggersand crashing the occasional frat partyId learned to hold my alcohol pretty well. Better than a lot of girls my age, anyway. Most of the girls I saw at parties were kissing the toilet after a couple bottles of Smirnoff Ice, then had to be carried out by their football player boyfriends. Babies.

With a sigh, I dug my cell phone out of my purse and dialed the number to the cab company. I seriously hoped I wouldnt get a chatty driver. If he said more than five words to me, I wasnt going to tip.

Mom was sitting at the kitchen table when I got home, eating frozen waffles in her housecoat and watching

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