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By Tanille Edwards
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Published 2014
Broken: a young adult novel/ Tanille Edwards.
Library of Congress Control Number 2006908892
ISBN 978-0-9787302-1-5
1. Young Adult - Fiction & Literature 2. Young Adult - Romance
3. Young Adult - Drama
Broken by Tanille
Chapter 1 South Hampton (SH)
Daddy hadn't asked me if I wanted to wait to go to South Hampton (SH) with him
in the copter. Instead, his assistant texted at 9 o'clock last night: "A car will be
downstairs at 9 to take you to the house."
Dimitri sent the text to both Daddy and me, saying: "Really hate riding with her.
Can take own car." We were so close we even shared a family rate plan. Texting each
other was gratis.
Dimitri was my brother. Six-foot-two, dark brown curly hair, cut in a close fade.
Dark brown eyes with dark rims, like he was wearing eyeliner; an earring in his ear-for
edge, of course. His smile was perfect. His teeth were even straighter than mine. After
two years of braces, he insisted on getting veneers. I don't know if describing him as
handsome would be enough for his ego. But for all the perfection on the outside, there
was something dark and even rotten on the inside. He used to be fun, and not so mean.