Rewriting Destiny (Forsaken Sinners MC #1)

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run downstairs. As I’m pouring myself some OJ, my phone goes off.
    My heart starts beating so fast I think it’s going to jump right out of my chest. I run over to my bag to pull my phone out and unlock the screen, eager to get to my message. I’m not sure why I thought it was from Zane, but I am sorely disappointed when I see it is from Gunnar.
     
    Gunnar: Good morning beautiful. I was wondering if I could pick you up for school…
     
    Me: Good morning to you too. I wouldn’t mind a ride if you are offering. What time will you be here?
     
    I put my phone down to grab my OJ and put a bagel in the toaster for breakfast, but I barely manage to get across the kitchen before my phone is going off again.
     
    Gunnar: I’m outside your house now ;)
     
    Not sure if that should make me happy or a little freaked out, I decide to go with the former. I type a quick reply that I’ll be out soon and finish making my breakfast.
    Once I have my bagel in hand, I give a quick wave to Gram and grab my book bag.
    “Hey,” Gunnar says and then leans in to kiss my cheek. That one action has me smiling and my mood lifting a little.
    “Hey, yourself,” I say as we walk to his truck. He opens my door and once I’m situated inside, he jogs over to his side and hops in. Before he pulls out onto the road, he leans over and kisses my lips softly.
    “Mmm, this is what I’ve been missing for the past five days.” I haven’t seen Gunnar since the day he came over to take me to pick up my car. With trying to spend as much time as I could with Zane before he left, then saying goodbye to him, I didn’t have the energy for anything else. I feel bad, but when I talked to Gunnar Wednesday morning, he assured me he understood.
    “I’ve missed it too,” I say shyly. This whole having a relationship deal is still new to me, but it feels nice. He grabs my hand and starts the drive to the school. He’s able to navigate through town, heading in the right direction. I almost ask how he knows where he’s going but dismiss it. I’m sure he’s been there since moving here to fill out paperwork. Plus, this town is small. It wouldn’t be hard to figure out even if he has never been there before.
    Five minutes later, we are pulling into the parking lot. He finds a spot in the middle, then jumps out and walks over to my side. I’ve already got the door open and I’ve started to slip out when he grabs me by my waist. “I’ve got ya, babe.” Once I’ve got both feet firmly on the ground, he leans in to give me a quick peck on my nose and closes the door. We both grab our bags and start the trek to the front doors of the school.
    On the way, we pass a couple of the popular groups that hang out outside until the first bell rings. I’m usually not so self-conscious, but walking into the school with Gunnar has me feeling not so sure of myself. Maybe it’s because this is the first year I’m without Zane by my side, or at least close by. Or it could be that I’ve never had a boyfriend before, so everything seems so weird. Whatever it is, I try not to let it get to me. I lift my chin and we continue on our way.
    Once we are through the doors, I walk with Gunnar to the office to grab his schedule and locker arrangements.
    “I’ll see you at lunch, if not before?” he asks me.
    I smile at him and nod. “I’ll see you at lunch.”
    He leans in to give me a quick kiss before I walk down the hall to my locker. He sure likes to kiss a lot. I’m not sure yet if this bothers me or not, but I figure I’ll get used to it. Feeling wanted by anyone besides my grandmother and Zane is new to me, so it will take time.
    My first class of the day is English, so after dropping my bag off in my locker, I head that way. Since I don’t have a lot of friends, I have no reason to delay getting to the classroom. At least this way I can try to get a seat in the back so I don’t have to worry about being called on often.
    I walk in, and thankfully there are only

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