Выбрать книгу по жанру
Фантастика и фэнтези
- Боевая фантастика
- Героическая фантастика
- Городское фэнтези
- Готический роман
- Детективная фантастика
- Ироническая фантастика
- Ироническое фэнтези
- Историческое фэнтези
- Киберпанк
- Космическая фантастика
- Космоопера
- ЛитРПГ
- Мистика
- Научная фантастика
- Ненаучная фантастика
- Попаданцы
- Постапокалипсис
- Сказочная фантастика
- Социально-философская фантастика
- Стимпанк
- Технофэнтези
- Ужасы и мистика
- Фантастика: прочее
- Фэнтези
- Эпическая фантастика
- Юмористическая фантастика
- Юмористическое фэнтези
- Альтернативная история
Детективы и триллеры
- Боевики
- Дамский детективный роман
- Иронические детективы
- Исторические детективы
- Классические детективы
- Криминальные детективы
- Крутой детектив
- Маньяки
- Медицинский триллер
- Политические детективы
- Полицейские детективы
- Прочие Детективы
- Триллеры
- Шпионские детективы
Проза
- Афоризмы
- Военная проза
- Историческая проза
- Классическая проза
- Контркультура
- Магический реализм
- Новелла
- Повесть
- Проза прочее
- Рассказ
- Роман
- Русская классическая проза
- Семейный роман/Семейная сага
- Сентиментальная проза
- Советская классическая проза
- Современная проза
- Эпистолярная проза
- Эссе, очерк, этюд, набросок
- Феерия
Любовные романы
- Исторические любовные романы
- Короткие любовные романы
- Любовно-фантастические романы
- Остросюжетные любовные романы
- Порно
- Прочие любовные романы
- Слеш
- Современные любовные романы
- Эротика
- Фемслеш
Приключения
- Вестерны
- Исторические приключения
- Морские приключения
- Приключения про индейцев
- Природа и животные
- Прочие приключения
- Путешествия и география
Детские
- Детская образовательная литература
- Детская проза
- Детская фантастика
- Детские остросюжетные
- Детские приключения
- Детские стихи
- Детский фольклор
- Книга-игра
- Прочая детская литература
- Сказки
Поэзия и драматургия
- Басни
- Верлибры
- Визуальная поэзия
- В стихах
- Драматургия
- Лирика
- Палиндромы
- Песенная поэзия
- Поэзия
- Экспериментальная поэзия
- Эпическая поэзия
Старинная литература
- Античная литература
- Древневосточная литература
- Древнерусская литература
- Европейская старинная литература
- Мифы. Легенды. Эпос
- Прочая старинная литература
Научно-образовательная
- Альтернативная медицина
- Астрономия и космос
- Биология
- Биофизика
- Биохимия
- Ботаника
- Ветеринария
- Военная история
- Геология и география
- Государство и право
- Детская психология
- Зоология
- Иностранные языки
- История
- Культурология
- Литературоведение
- Математика
- Медицина
- Обществознание
- Органическая химия
- Педагогика
- Политика
- Прочая научная литература
- Психология
- Психотерапия и консультирование
- Религиоведение
- Рефераты
- Секс и семейная психология
- Технические науки
- Учебники
- Физика
- Физическая химия
- Философия
- Химия
- Шпаргалки
- Экология
- Юриспруденция
- Языкознание
- Аналитическая химия
Компьютеры и интернет
- Базы данных
- Интернет
- Компьютерное «железо»
- ОС и сети
- Программирование
- Программное обеспечение
- Прочая компьютерная литература
Справочная литература
Документальная литература
- Биографии и мемуары
- Военная документалистика
- Искусство и Дизайн
- Критика
- Научпоп
- Прочая документальная литература
- Публицистика
Религия и духовность
- Астрология
- Индуизм
- Православие
- Протестантизм
- Прочая религиозная литература
- Религия
- Самосовершенствование
- Христианство
- Эзотерика
- Язычество
- Хиромантия
Юмор
Дом и семья
- Домашние животные
- Здоровье и красота
- Кулинария
- Прочее домоводство
- Развлечения
- Сад и огород
- Сделай сам
- Спорт
- Хобби и ремесла
- Эротика и секс
Деловая литература
- Банковское дело
- Внешнеэкономическая деятельность
- Деловая литература
- Делопроизводство
- Корпоративная культура
- Личные финансы
- Малый бизнес
- Маркетинг, PR, реклама
- О бизнесе популярно
- Поиск работы, карьера
- Торговля
- Управление, подбор персонала
- Ценные бумаги, инвестиции
- Экономика
Жанр не определен
Техника
Прочее
Драматургия
Фольклор
Военное дело
Frozen - Casey L.A. - Страница 29
God.
I bloody hated him a full one hundred percent again.
"Nealaaaa?"
Fuck off.
"Come on, Neala," Darcy chuckled. "You have to talk to me at some point."
I bloody do not.
"Neala Girl," Darcy sang, his voice merry. "Oh, you decorated the room."
Yeah, I decorated the room.
While he was making the tunnel this morning I opened the box of tree decorations and hug them on the branches taking the bare look off the tree. When I was finished it looked like a nice tree. I even placed the Christmas light up characters around the room. The fecking things were battery operated which meant when they were all turned on they completely lit up the room, and we had been using candles since yesterday. Darcy was a moron for not thinking of them when the power went out.
I was pulled from my thoughts when Darcy called my name again. I growled and turned deeper into the couch, hugging myself with my arms to stop my body from shivering. My blanket was in the hallway still and it was wet from the snow that was thrown around when I tried to make Darcy eat it.
"Neala," Darcy sighed long and deep. "You're freezing, I can see you shaking. Will you just get up and come into my bedroom where you will be warm and comfortable."
Ha. Yeah fecking right.
That was the same tune Darcy had sung over and over since he faked his own death this morning. I wasn't having any of it. I would not speak to him or go into his bedroom no matter how dire things got for me. Darcy sighed from behind me then chuckled to himself.
"I'll bring Einstein in here unless you come into my room," Darcy threatened.
He wouldn't dare.
"I will bring her in here, Neala. Don't doubt me."
I widened my eyes.
Could he read my mind?
Fuck you, Darcy.
Silence.
Nah, he couldn't read my mind, he just guessed what I thinking.
"Come on, Neala. You're going to get sick in here. The room is soaking," Darcy grunted, his tone changing to one of annoyance.
I wasn't falling for his change of tone.
The room was wet because of him, it was completely his fault.
After he faked his death and I closed myself off from him in the living room, the fucker opened the door and threw snowballs at me. Yes, snowballs. He was obviously never taught not to throw things inside the house, especially fucking snowballs. He completely soaked my dress and blazer and the furniture because he has the worst aim in the history of mankind. The snowballs melted and all but destroyed the furniture, what little furniture he had, when the wet soaked into them.
He was lucky he didn't mess up the tree, I would have kicked his arse if he had. The moron didn't even notice I did up the room earlier when he attacked me because I turned the light up characters off to save the battery power, but now that they were lit he was noticing.
The bloody gobshite.
"Speak to me, Neala," Darcy pleaded. "I'll get upset if you don't."
I lifted my right hand in the air, and stuck my middle finger up at him.
Darcy's sudden scream frightened the shite out of me. I quickly turned to face him just as he dropped to his knees and dramatically began to scream and cry.
He was such a bloody moron.
"Shut up!" I shouted and covered my ears with my hands. "You're giving me a bleeding headache, you eejit."
Darcy continued to wail and throw himself onto the floor and slap his hands against the wooden floor.
He was throwing a tantrum.
Wonderful.
"Stop it!" I bellowed and jumped up from the couch.
Darcy ignored me and continued his fake tantrum, he even added rolling from side to side into his stupid routine. Einstein started to freak out and wail too, and even though she was in the kitchen I could hear her as plain as day. She was even louder than fucking Darcy.
"You're upsetting Einstein, stop it!" I snarled down at Darcy as I stomped over to him.
When I was stood before him, Darcy wrapped his arms around my legs and held on for dear life.
Oh, Christ.
"Darcy!" I shouted and bent down and slapped at his arms.
He wouldn't let go.
"For the love of God, will you let go of me and stop!" I snapped.
Darcy's stopping fake crying and looked up at me. "Will you do as I ask?"
"No." I hissed.
He screamed. “Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the wayyyyyy. Oh what fun it is to ride in a one horse opppeeeennnnnn-“
“Okay!” I screamed. “I’ll do as you ask!”
If he'd stop acting and singing stupid jingles like a five year old I'd do just about anything.
Darcy smiled up at me then let go of my legs and jumped up to his feet.
"Excellent, now follow me."
I narrowed my eyes at Darcy's back when he turned and pranced out of the living.
He was so bloody full of it.
I shook my head, and reluctantly followed Darcy out of the living room, down the hallway, and into his bedroom. I stood idle at his bedroom doorway and hesitated to go inside. Darcy looked over his shoulder at me and laughed which made me want to smack him.
"I'm not going to jump you - I'm trying to help you."
Ha. Yeah, right.
"Help me how?" I asked, curiously.
Darcy turned and walked over to his wardrobe, he opened the door and pulled out a few items of clothing. He walked over to his dresser and pulled out another item of clothing, he turned and dropped the items on his bed and gestured at them with his arms.
"Trousers, a t-shirt, boxers and socks. Have at them."
What?
"I don't understand," I said with furrowed eyebrows.
Darcy cleared his throat. "You're clothes are soaking, you can't stay in them because you'll get sick so I'm giving you some of mine to wear."
Butterflies exploded in my stomach and I had to fight myself not to blush. I should have been annoyed with the clothing offer, because I couldn't stand Darcy, but I wasn't.
I was oddly excited.
"I'm not wearing your clothes," I said simply to keep my excitement undetected.
Who the hell gets excited over wearing a lad's clothes?
Apparently me.
Ugh.
"Do I have to throw another tantrum?" Darcy asked.
I wasn't looking at him, but I could hear the smile that was sure to be plastered over his stupid good-looking face.
I looked up to him, ignored said smile, and glared. "You're threatening me."
It was a statement, not a question.
"You're a clever cookie," Darcy teased.
I grunted. "You'd rival an toddler with that bloody tantrum."
Darcy smirked. "Thank you."
It wasn't a compliment and he knew it.
"Fine. I'll wear your clothes."
Darcy winked. "Thank you."
I wanted to thump him.
He was really doing me a favour by offering me clean, dry clothes to wear, but made it out like I was doing him a favour by wearing them.
"The boxers are brand new, so are the socks. The t-shirt and trousers aren't though."
My cheeks flushed red so I walked over to the bed with my head down.
'Thanks," I muttered.
"What was that?" Darcy asked, loudly.
I hated him.
"Thanks," I repeated through gritted teeth.
"I can't hear you."
Was he serious?
I set my jaw. "Thank. You."
- Предыдущая
- 29/51
- Следующая