Let Me In: A Billionaire Bad Boy Romance
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y enough. Maybe I didn't. I thought judging a book by its cover was wrong. My hair was too long. I liked the shaggy look. I supposed I probably
standard depleted with each passing term. I was lucky to find clean clothes, or
oncern for my image was a direct insult to my dad and family that had sticks wa
o the class. I actually felt nervous. I shouldn't feel nervous. If my professor was worth a shit, he would see I was on
d me with a stern look on his face.
he black binder that contained the paper that would b
ourse," he murmured a
," I said
he report was a mock-up of the ship I engineered. "I told
ng you the res
and tossed the binder on his desk with
hide their laughs. I was not the guy that was ever going to win Most Popular. I di
ed. "You just need to
ng to change the world because you are smarter than anyone else.
t. He wasn't my target audience anyway. "T
put his hands on me, I was sure he
daring hi
ou will destroy o
't stuck in the past. We are what's going to save your ass one day. You are a shitty professor a
o anything. Maybe I'll visit you on the dockyard
uld teach me nothing new. I got what I needed-a passing grade. I earned my degree, no thanks to
sen
. I sipped from the crystal glass. It was only water. I was sticking to water for the night, at least
e ballroom, "please, everyone, give our honored guest and Champions
I made my way up to the front to collect the plaque with my name emblazoned on it. I nodded at the audi
into my car. No one said I had to give a speech. I didn't do speeches. I didn't do public gatherings much at all. Over the
pound. It was my safe place with a very high fence all the way around the damn place. I liked my pri