Remaining Unbroken (Breaking Series #1)

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Cover of the book Remaining Unbroken (Breaking Series #1) by Jaclyn Lewis, Jaclyn Lewis
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Author: Jaclyn Lewis ISBN: 9781301124725
Publisher: Jaclyn Lewis Publication: May 22, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jaclyn Lewis
ISBN: 9781301124725
Publisher: Jaclyn Lewis
Publication: May 22, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Come on. Come on, I thought to myself. I'd just lost him. I'd gotten so close, but then he vanished!
I rushed over to the school. I knew Amelia Saunders was attending class today, and I had to make sure she was safe.
That was when I saw him in the classroom.
He was sitting in the seat next to her. His human form had been perfected, so I knew he would be able to be around her for hours, like at school.
I saw red with fury.
Well, not literally, but close enough.
Andrew looked right at me and smirked, mouthing, "I've got her now."
I knew I couldn't do anything with him in a room full of witnesses, but I had to think of something.
Then I realized something. I only had permission to speak with Amy if Andrew did something first. I couldn't appear to her unless he did, and I couldn't communicate with her unless Andrew had done something threatening.
That was when the bell rang, and I saw Amy slowly gather her stuff so she would be out last and not be crushed in the crowd of leaving students.
I wasted no time. I had to warn her.

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Come on. Come on, I thought to myself. I'd just lost him. I'd gotten so close, but then he vanished!
I rushed over to the school. I knew Amelia Saunders was attending class today, and I had to make sure she was safe.
That was when I saw him in the classroom.
He was sitting in the seat next to her. His human form had been perfected, so I knew he would be able to be around her for hours, like at school.
I saw red with fury.
Well, not literally, but close enough.
Andrew looked right at me and smirked, mouthing, "I've got her now."
I knew I couldn't do anything with him in a room full of witnesses, but I had to think of something.
Then I realized something. I only had permission to speak with Amy if Andrew did something first. I couldn't appear to her unless he did, and I couldn't communicate with her unless Andrew had done something threatening.
That was when the bell rang, and I saw Amy slowly gather her stuff so she would be out last and not be crushed in the crowd of leaving students.
I wasted no time. I had to warn her.

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