Shes about to have a serious temporal tantrum.
In retrospect, I probably should have passed on the ceviche.
It was already a weird Friday. My class is stuck on an eerily remote island for our senior trip, Im pretty sure Mr. D (call me Max) is hiding something from us, my exbest friend turned nemesis keeps stealing my candy, and tonights plan for my boyfriend and me to finally lose our virginity to each other is going hellishly.
I mean, ceviche is delicious, dont get me wrong. But a dish made from a supposedly immortal octopus should really come with a warning label.
Caution: consuming a telepathic sea creature of unknown origin may result in immortality, no consequences to any actions, and getting stuck in a time loop for all of eternity.
Now every morning I wake up, and its the same Friday all over again. Same annoying classmates. Same island suspended in time by an evil oyster farmer with a God complex. Same outrageous candy theft. The only person I can count on to keep me from losing my grip on this new reality is Louis, my best friend who knows me better than anyone else in this world.
This should be a cephalopod-induced nightmare but somehowin some ridiculous wayI feel like Im experiencing the extraordinary, the gift of endless opportunities to get things right. But when I wake up every morning and its Friday again, sometimes it feels more like a never-ending prison sentence.
They say some things are worse than death
guess Im about to find out.
At Entangled Teen, we care about our readers' experience. Please be advised that this title is intended for ages 17+ and may not be suitable for all audiences.
Genre: Young Adult Fantasy
In retrospect, I probably should have passed on the ceviche.
It was already a weird Friday. My class is stuck on an eerily remote island for our senior trip, Im pretty sure Mr. D (call me Max) is hiding something from us, my exbest friend turned nemesis keeps stealing my candy, and tonights plan for my boyfriend and me to finally lose our virginity to each other is going hellishly.
I mean, ceviche is delicious, dont get me wrong. But a dish made from a supposedly immortal octopus should really come with a warning label.
Caution: consuming a telepathic sea creature of unknown origin may result in immortality, no consequences to any actions, and getting stuck in a time loop for all of eternity.
Now every morning I wake up, and its the same Friday all over again. Same annoying classmates. Same island suspended in time by an evil oyster farmer with a God complex. Same outrageous candy theft. The only person I can count on to keep me from losing my grip on this new reality is Louis, my best friend who knows me better than anyone else in this world.
This should be a cephalopod-induced nightmare but somehowin some ridiculous wayI feel like Im experiencing the extraordinary, the gift of endless opportunities to get things right. But when I wake up every morning and its Friday again, sometimes it feels more like a never-ending prison sentence.
They say some things are worse than death
guess Im about to find out.
At Entangled Teen, we care about our readers' experience. Please be advised that this title is intended for ages 17+ and may not be suitable for all audiences.
Genre: Young Adult Fantasy
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