... not in love with Kale Eddison Read Online Free

... not in love with Kale Eddison
Book: ... not in love with Kale Eddison Read Online Free
Author: Joanne McClean
Tags: Fiction, Romance, teen, school, famous, actor
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your
extraordinary talents to us?” she grinned at him and Izzie saw he
looked a little scared of this crazy old lady.
    “Erm no Ms
Belson, isn’t it? No, this is my second period class according to
this timetable they gave me.” he waved the sheet of paper at her
and she inspected it closely with her thick spectacles perched on
the end of her nose.
    “Oh indeed
you’re right – though it seems rather silly that you should learn
how to act – with you being one of the finest actors out
there.”
    Izzie couldn’t
help but let a snort of laughter escape from her, luckily only
Maddie appeared to have heard it as she gave her a disapproving
look.
    Kale smiled
modestly, “Oh thanks, I wouldn’t say that but you can never stop
honing your skills in this profession – it is an important craft
after all.”
    Ms Belson
nodded wisely, “Indeed dear, now if you just want to take a seat.
Anywhere you wish now.”
    Kale turned to
find around fifteen giddy girls all fighting to get their neighbour
to vacate the seat next to them. He also noticed that the guys were
all trying to look disinterested but he knew by their faces that
they were all dying for him to sit near them so they could be seen
to be even cooler than they liked to think they were. Kale wondered
if he could just turn around and walk back out again but he knew he
had to stick this out; he was sure that by the end of the day –
well, he’d be an expert at handling this kind of behaviour. He had
wanted this normal school experience after all and he dealt with
the paparazzi all the time; this was going to be a piece of cake
–well, he hoped it would be.
    Kale glanced
around the room and found one person who wasn’t looking like they
were about to handcuff him to the seat and demand he announce their
engagement … and that person was Izzie Frank. She wasn’t looking at
him; she was too engrossed in reading the text that they would be
studying, Kale smiled as he noticed the empty chair on the other
side of her; he had found his seat.
    “I think I’ll
just take that empty one near the back Ms Belson, if you don’t
mind.” He made his way across the room, trying to avoid looking at
all the miffed faces and angry glares from the girls and guys
respectively.
    Kale was
relieved when everyone turned back to face the front as Ms Belson
starting talking about the play they would be studying this term -
Shakespeare’s ‘Much Ado About Nothing.’ He sat down and extracted
his own battered copy from his bag and leaned towards Izzie.
    “Hello again,
fancy seeing you here.” he smiled and laughed when she looked up at
him with a look of disgust on her face.
    “Oh it’s you –
I thought it might’ve been somebody important. Oh well, never mind
– what’s one more disappointment.” she threw him a cross look and
returned to intently reading the scene Ms Belson was talking them
through. She pretended not to notice the amused smirk on Kale’s
face nor the incessant elbowing from Maddie on her other side.
    Maddie gave up
and leaned forward so she could catch a glimpse of Kale, she
extended her hand when she saw him looking at her and nodding in
acknowledgement. He shook her hand politely as Maddie introduced
herself; he tried not to show what he was thinking - he hoped she
wasn’t going to turn into a crazed stalker – he had had enough of
those back in Hollywood, he didn’t need any here.
    “So Kale,”
Maddie began, pulling him out of his thoughts, “how do you like it
here so far?”
    Kale turned his
attention to Maddie, “Oh it’s been nice; most people have
been very welcoming.” He smirked at Izzie when he said this and
chuckled when she ignored him and turned to the next page of her
book very forcefully.
    Maddie noted
this little exchange with slight envy and annoyance but carried on
her interrogation regardless. “So, what are your other classes
today? Do you need any help finding them? I’d love to give you a
tour, if you want.” she looked at
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