Morgan Matson

Since You've Been Gone

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Emily is about to take some risks and have the most unexpected summer ever. Hellogiggles.com says, “Basically I couldn’t be more in love with this book,” from the bestselling author of Second Chance Summer and Amy and Roger’s Epic Detour.
Before Sloane, Emily didn’t go to parties, she barely talked to guys, and she didn’t do anything crazy. Enter Sloane, social tornado and the best kind of best friend—someone who yanks you out of your shell.
But right before what should have been an epic summer, Sloane just…disappears. There’s just a random to-do list with thirteen bizarre tasks that Emily would never try. But what if they can lead her to Sloane?
Apple picking at night?
Okay, easy enough.
Dance until dawn?
Sure. Why not?
Kiss a stranger?
Wait…what?
Getting through Sloane’s list will mean a lot of firsts, and with a whole summer ahead of her—and with the unexpected help of the handsome Frank Porter—who knows what she’ll find.
Go Skinny Dipping?
Um…
—Includes sixteen pages of bonus content!—
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421 printed pages
Original publication
2014
Publication year
2014
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    “You can’t just leave people behind because you think it’s going to be too hard to commit to a friendship. You can’t live your life that way.”
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    It just gets hard, always being someone’s second choice.
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    He laughed softly and shook his head, and I leaned back to be able to look at his face, which was close to mine, closer than it had ever been. “What?”

    “Just . . . you,” he said after a moment, with a faint smile. “Crashing a wedding.”

    “Your idea.”

    “I know,” Frank said. “But I was just thinking about that first night at the Orchard.”

    “What about it?” I asked. I was trying to focus on having a conversation with Frank, and trying not to think about how close together we were, that he was touching my waist, that he was holding my hand.

    “You just seemed so . . . diminished,” he said after a moment. “Like you were hoping nobody would see you.”

    I kept my eyes on his, not letting myself look away. “And now?”

    He looked right back at me as he gave me a half smile. “You’re the brightest thing in the room,” he said. He lifted his hand from my waist, and slowly, carefully brushed a stray lock of hair from my cheek. “You shine.”

    My breath caught in my throat. People said those kinds of things about Sloane—not about me.

    “What?” Frank asked, his eyes on mine.

    “Just . . .” I took a shaky breath. “Nobody’s ever said something like that to me.”

    “Then they don’t see what I see,” he said. I looked into Frank’s eyes and knew, without a doubt, that he meant every word. I started to say something when the chorus kicked in and Frank moved closer to me.

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