I’ll Be the One by Hazel James
Genre: Coming of Age/New Adult Romance
Release Date: May 17, 2016
Synopsis:
For better
or for worse, in sickness and in health, as long as we both shall graduate.
Rachel Wheaton
The senior
Economics project is supposed to teach us about real life. Budgeting. Social
classes. Careers. I was supposed to plan it all out with my school husband. I
didn't plan on actually falling in love with him, too.
But
sometimes real life doesn't go according to plans. Sometimes you have to make
hard decisions and sacrifices for the person you love. That's what marriage is
about, right?
James Tennyson
I've always
known things before they happen. Nothing major, like lottery numbers, but it's
been pretty useful for things like playing football and dodging clingy girls.
I've never been able to see my future. I didn't think much about it, to be
honest.
Until second
period, when she walked through the door.
Falling in
love with her unlocked something inside me. Those little things I know? Now
they're big things. Life-saving things. So who do I save? And at what cost? I
made a vow to her.
For better
or for worse, in sickness and in health, as long as we both shall graduate
live.
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Excerpt:
I start
thinking about this dreaded project, but it becomes less of an issue when I
realize it’s getting harder to breathe. A loud ringing overtakes my ears while
my brain and heart disagree over how fast it should beat. I have no idea what
this means. Maybe it’s a natural disaster? I’ve never predicted anything that
big before. Do they even have earthquakes in North Carolina? Tsunamis?
Stampedes? I look outside and see blue skies. Is there about to be an airplane
crash? Train crash? A code blue? I should’ve paid better attention in geography
or that CPR class.
My heart’s beating faster and faster, and I wipe
my palms against my jeans. I don’t know if I should hide under my desk or try to
find a bathroom. I look around; everyone else is passing in their homework as
if the new kid isn’t getting ready to keel over and die.
Oh, my God.
It’s the apocalypse. That’s gotta be it. The world is going to end, and I’m the
only one who knows it. And here I thought it was going to be a good day. Now I
wish I would have gone all the way with Brittney. To die a virgin when the
opportunity had once presented itself seems like such a waste. I start counting
my heartbeats and try to calm the fuck down so I can figure out how to tell
everyone else that Jesus or zombies are on the way.
Then the
classroom door opens, and I stop breathing.
A girl with
long, blond hair walks in and hands a late slip to Mrs. Mason. “Welcome back,
Rachel. How was Cozumel?”
“I’m glad
you enjoyed it, and your secret’s safe with me. Turn in your holiday homework
and take your seat. It’s time to get married.”
I watch
Rachel dig in her backpack and will my incapacitated diaphragm to remember its
sole purpose in life. When she walks toward me, I take a moment to admire her
long legs. She smiles, and then her lips are moving. Oh God. I’ve never hated
my lungs so much in my life. I cough and manage to inhale. I swear I smell
vanilla mixed with... sunshine? I don’t know how to explain it. It’s an odd
combination, but on her it works. She sits in a desk next to me and stares like
she’s waiting for me to do something. Her eyes remind me of chocolate. She’s
the most beautiful girl I’ve ever seen.
Shit. I wipe
my hands on my jeans again. What’s that word people use to get my attention?
That thing inside my head needs more oxygen to work properly. I take a deep
breath.
Vanilla.
Sunshine.
“James.” I
manage to smile, but it probably looks like the same face I made that time Gran
mixed up the salt with the sugar in her apple pie. Rachel looks confused. The
teacher starts speaking again and I’m grateful for the distraction.
“All right,
class. Let’s get into our project. As I mentioned before the break, the senior
Economics project is based on real life. You will each be assigned a partner
and the two of you will become a couple. You’ll spend the next five months
dealing with budgets, jobs, bills, pretend families, and so on.
Holy shit. I
love this class. I love this desk. I love this assignment.
“Stand up
and slide your desks back to make space in the middle of the room.” Mrs. Mason
grabs a basket off her desk and passes a Ring Pop to each guy in the room.
“Gentlemen, please unwrap your rings, stand before your brides and repeat after
me:
“I, state
your name, take thee, state your bride’s name, in pretend matrimony. I promise
to be true to our grade for better or worse, in sickness and in health, as long
as we both shall graduate.”
“Okay, let’s
get the desks back in order and I’ll hand out your packets with all of your
information. We’ll review them together and you can start looking for houses.”
I slide my
desk back up, bringing it slightly closer to Rachel’s. She puts her hair in a
ponytail but a few shorter tendrils fall around her face. Fuck, did I just say
tendrils? This is not good. I’ve made it seventeen years without having a
girlfriend, and now I have a pretend wife and I’m using sissy words. What’s
next? I clear my throat and take a deep breath.
“Let’s try
this again. Hi, I’m James. It’s nice to meet you.”
Author Info:
I'm a proud
Army veteran, Army wife, and my greatest loves include my family, lip gloss,
Diet Coke, and the beach. I believe 90s music is the cure for most bad moods,
and chocolate after 9 p.m. doesn't count. I'm a self-professed bibliophile. If
reading burned calories, I'd weigh -20 pounds.
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