Everything was easier when the secret was out. Now I didn’t have to worry about looking at Austin wrong or saying something that might look suspicious. I didn’t have to watch my every movement, bite my tongue or clench my fists so I didn’t touch him.
And I loved it.
I loved that we could just be.
I didn’t care about the whispers from people outside our circle of friends, the ones who didn’t know the truth, and I didn’t care about the looks that came from other girls. I just cared that I could fall into his arms when I found him standing outside my classroom, just like he was now.
“Shakespeare hasn’t killed you yet, then,” he said as he smiled at me, taking my hand.
I looked over at him. “No, not yet, but there’s every possibility of it in the future.”
“Not a damn chance.”
“How