Seeing Isadora sobbing uncontrollably, everyone assumed she must’ve been badly hurt in the accident.
Someone rushed over, anxious. “Are you alright? Did you get hurt somewhere?”
Isadora had scraped her leg; blood trickled down her shin. But what stung far more was the future she saw slipping away into darkness.
She just kept crying, her voice breaking. “My college… It’s gone. I lost it all.”
Later, to make up for hitting her, Magnus promised he’d replace her lost college acceptance letter.
Isadora didn’t believe him. Who would?
But the next day, to her utter shock, the dean of the most prestigious university in the city arrived in person, letter in hand.
In that instant, Magnus—and that acceptance letter—became the salvation of Isadora’s seventeen-year-old life.
A year later, she started college. While working a part-time job, she ran into Magnus again.
Isadora had never chased after anyone before. If you could even call it “chasing”—it was more like offering her heart, raw and sincere, to the boy she’d fallen for at seventeen.
Until one day—
Magnus pulled up in his Rolls-Royce, finally stopping right in front of her.
The tinted window rolled down, revealing his cool, distant face.
“You wait here for me every day? What for?”
Isadora blushed. “I—I don’t mean anything by it. I just wanted to see you.”
“You like me?”
“…Yeah.”
Her answer was barely a whisper, trembling with hope.
Magnus studied her for a long moment before asking, “How long do you think you’ll like me?”
Isadora looked up, meeting his deep, unreadable eyes.
“Forever.”
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The readers' comments on the novel: Never Again Yours (Isadora and Magnus)
It takes too long to get to the point. Too much unnecessary in between in all of these books. Too many extra characters, the authors lose the plot after a while....