Bittersweet
by Kimberly Loth
Publication date: March 21st 2015
Genres: Contemporary, Romance, Young Adult
Publication date: March 21st 2015
Genres: Contemporary, Romance, Young Adult
Every Sunday Savannah Ray gets an email from her dead
dad. She doesn’t know how the emails work and she doesn’t mind either as she’s
not ready to let go. Now that her mom is fed up of her rebellious
behavior, she has to go to the one place she swore she’d never set foot in
after he died—Haunted Valley, the amusement park. Once there and bullied by
co-workers & customers, she is distracted by the charming Dallas and falls
hard for him. But Savannah and Dallas both hold secrets that
threaten their new relationship. Will Haunted Valley help her move on, or will
it destroy her from the inside out?
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On
Monday, Becca sent me to the Headless Horseman. The ride sucked. Especially
during the last two weeks of May. School days. The ride stayed mostly empty
except for teenage boys who thought it was the one ride in the park where they
didn’t have to follow the rules. They laughed when I stopped the ride and
kicked them off.
I
approached one guy who’d been goofing off. He had a Twins cap on backwards and
would probably be cute if he wasn’t my current source of annoyance.
“You
can’t stand on the saddle. I thought I made that clear when I said no standing
during the ride.” He grinned at his friends, climbed off the horse, and stood
about six inches from me.
“Yeah,
what are you going to do about it? Kick me out?”
“Not
from the park, but you’ll have to leave the ride.”
He
looked at me for a second and shook his head. Then he spat on my shoe. Bright
cotton candy blue spit on my almost-new white shoes. So gross.
I
knew the right thing to do. I should walk away, call security, and let them
deal with him. I knew that. But for some reason I couldn’t help myself.
I
spat right back at him. But I got his face instead of his feet. Unfortunately, Becca
chose that moment to walk up to the ride. She witnessed the whole thing.
“Oh
my gosh, I’m so sorry,” she gushed.
The
boy wiped the spit out of his eye and snarled at me.
“Bitch.
What’d you do that for?”
“You
spit on my shoe, I simply returned the favor.”
I
dropped the key to the ride into Becca’s hand.
“I
need to go to the bathroom. Good timing.”
I
turned on my heel and stalked off to the bathroom. I sat in the stall for a
minute and tried to process what I’d just done. I ran my hand over my head.
There was stubble now. A few more weeks and I’d be able to style it.
I
knew I was in trouble. Anger wasn’t an issue. The move was instinctual. He spit
on me and I spit back. But I should’ve controlled myself.
I
took a couple of deep breaths and went back.
A slew of people stood near the Headless
Horseman. Becca, the area manager, and Karl. The queue line was empty.
Here it comes.
I
played the stupid card.
“Thanks
for watching the ride for me. Drank too much water.” I held out my hand for the
key and all three of them stared at me like I’d grown horns. Which I suppose I
could have, since when I looked past them into the mirror on the ride my head
was missing.
Karl
was the first one to speak.
“Did
you really spit on a guest?” He spoke slowly like I wouldn’t quite understand
if he didn’t fully annunciate his words.
“Yeah,
got him right in the eye. He deserved it.” I bobbed up and down a bit to see if
my head would appear. Nope. The technology was incredible.
“Spitting
is neither courteous nor good customer service. We’ve pulled someone from the
Demon Drop to take your place for the rest of the day. You need to think about
what you’ve done. This stunt earned you four points. Don’t let it happen
again.”
I
focused on him. “How many points until I'm fired?”
He
narrowed his eyes at me. I hated the fact that I couldn’t feel a darn thing. I
knew I should feel shame. That’s what any normal person would feel, but since I
had no feelings I knew I came across as flippant. I didn’t want to be fired.
Not really.
“Twenty-four.”
I nodded to show that I understood.
I nodded to show that I understood.
Kimberly Loth can't decide where she wants to settle down.
She's lived in Michigan, Illinois, Missouri, Utah, California, Oregon,
and South Carolina. She finally decided to make the leap and leave
the U.S. behind for a few years. Currently, she lives in Cairo, Egypt with
her husband and two kids.
She is a high school math teacher by day (please don't hold that against her) and YA author by night. She loves romantic movies, chocolate, roses, and crazy adventures. Kissed is her first novel.
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