Senior Year

FALL

Autumn

“Senior year, Green. You ready?”

I tighten my leg around Ezra’s and ignore the piece of hay stabbing me in the back. “Um—you know I’m ready. Are you ready for New York?”

“ Um ,” he says, mimicking my sarcastic tone. “You know I am.” Ezra tickles my side, pinching my hips and making me shriek.

“Ezra!” I gulp, smacking his chest and making him stop. “I’m serious.”

“Yes,” he says, on his side, peering over at me. “I’m ready.”

“You’ll follow me anywhere?” I bat my lashes and tease in a very obnoxious Southern accent—nowhere near as adorable as Dessie’s.

“I will,” he says, leaning in and pressing a sweet, simple kiss to my lips. He’s so serious despite my teasing. “But tonight, I better get you home.”

I inch my body a little closer to his and tighten my hold on his leg even more, ensuring I am close enough to smell the mint on Ezra’s breath. “Five more minutes. Please. ”

His brows raise, but I know he’ll give in to me. “Five.”

I reach up and wrap my hand around his neck, pulling him in for another kiss. I plan to kiss Ezra every day for the rest of my life. He’s mine and I’m his. If there’s one thing in this world I can believe in, it’s us. “I love you, Ezra Bennett.”

“I love you back, Green.”

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