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Somebody Else's Sky

✍ Scribed by Hawkins, Jessica


Year
2017
Tongue
English
Weight
163 KB
Series
Something in the Way 2
Category
Fiction
City
United States
ISBN
0998815500

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


If I closed my eyes, I could still see themβ€”all blonde sunshine, ocean-blue eyes, and long limbs. The glint of Lake’s gold bracelet. Pink cotton candy on Tiffany’s tongue. My scenery may have changed from heaven to hell, but some things never would: my struggle to do right by both sisters. To let Lake soar. To lift Tiffany up. The sacrifices I made for them, I made willingly.

A better man would’ve walked away by now, but I never claimed to be any good. I only promised myself I’d keep enough distance. If I’d learned one thing from my past, it was that love came in different forms. You could love passionately, hurt deep, die young. Or you could provide the kind of firm, steady support someone else could lean on.

Lake was everything I wanted, and nothing I could ever have. I was nobody before I knew her and a criminal after. The way to love her was to let her shineβ€”even if it would be for somebody else.

Book two in the Something in the Way series.

✦ Subjects


Sisters -- Fiction


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