“I want a tutor,” Layla said. “It would make doing homework so much easier.” “Me too,” said Kaitlyn. “If Layla gets one, I get one.” “No daughter of mine will ever have a tutor,” Dad said. “What if we’re failing a course?” asked Layla. His graying eyebrows drew together. “If you fail a single course, young lady, we will pull you out of school and get you a job scrubbing toilets for the rest of your life.” IfsWantSaidSchoolTogetherJobsYoungCoursesFailingMinesDadEasierDaughterWhat IfToiletsEyebrowsRest Of Your LifeHomeworkYoung LadiesTutor Author:Claire LaZebnik
“He only invited me because of you and Chase.' 'Right,' she said, following me inside. 'He's never shown the slightest interest in you before. I mean, he's never stared at you like you're the only person in the room when we're all together. Or sulked around for days because you turned him down for a dance. Or touched the sleeve of your sweater when he thinks no one's looking-' 'He's never done any of that,' I said. Then, less confidently, 'Has he?” ThinkingMeanPersonsSaidDoneTogetherInterestRoomsLike YouFollowingTouchedInvitedSleevesSweatersBecause Of You Author:Claire LaZebnik