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Dont Let Me Break Dont Let Me Book 3 Kelsie Rae

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Dont Let Me Break Dont Let Me Book 3 Kelsie Rae
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Publisher: Twisty Pines Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.68 MB
Pages: 375
Author: Kelsie Rae
ISBN: B0B2Q4ZD1S
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Dont Let Me Break Dont Let Me Book 3 Kelsie Rae by Kelsie Rae B0B2Q4ZD1S instant download after payment.

Please note: Don’t Let Me Break involves a character with epilepsy. Her
seizures are described in detail and may be triggering for some people.The ambulance hits a minor bump, and Kate winces, yanking me back
to the present. Remi and Felix are in the front of the rig since I’m a trained
paramedic, and I told them I’d keep an eye on the patient until we arrived at
the hospital.Doesn’t mean she’s said a word to me.
In fact, the girl looks pissed.With her arms crossed and a nasty scowl marring her pretty face, she
stares blankly at the back door of the ambulance. Like I don’t exist.
“How you doin’?” I ask her.Silence.I clear my throat and shift on my seat. “I should probably introduce––”
“Don’t bother.”A snort slips out of me as I tilt my head to the side. “I’m Theo’s––”“Were you the one who told them to call an ambulance?” she interrupts,
finally gracing me with a look. Those gray eyes are stormy. Even stormier
than in the restaurant when she first woke up. Like it’s my fault she wound
up on the floor. My fault she’s in the back of an ambulance. My fault she
can’t ignore the entire situation and go about her day as if she didn’t have a
seizure in the middle of an Italian restaurant.Leaning forward, I rest my elbows on my knees and hold her turbulent
gaze. “Yeah. I was.”Her scowl deepens. “Why?”“Because your friends didn’t know what to do, and someone needed to
take charge.”
“And you thought it was your right?” she demands.
“Yeah, I guess so. Ya know, since you were a little preoccupied and all.”It’s a dick thing to say, but if she’s offended, she doesn’t show it.“You had no right to make that call,” she spits.She’s seriously pissed at this moment, and I don’t have the energy to
fight her on something so small in the big picture. Not tonight.
With a sigh, I pinch the bridge of my nose and mutter, “Look, it’s not a
big deal. They’ll check you over. Make sure everything’s okay. Call your
doctor. Your parents––”“They can’t call my parents,” she rushes out. The blood drains from her
face,...

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