The book Winter Ball was written by author Amy Lane Here you can read free online of Winter Ball book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Winter Ball a good or bad book?
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Maybe it was the slowness, because of Richie’s head, or maybe it was the melancholy of the rain, but somehow every touch became magnified, a mix of pleasure and pain. They still laughed and still cracked jokes, but early, early Monday morning, right before they left for Skip to drop Richie off, Richie slid in front of the door really quick and blocked it. He stood there, looking up at Skipper, bandage and nose brace still on and the black bruises underneath his eyes still swollen. His full mouth...—split lip and all—was curved faintly up, though, and his bright eyes were unusually sober. “You gotta kiss me now,” he said. “Make it your best one, because it’s gotta last until Friday since we don’t kiss on Thursdays, okay?” Skip nodded and refrained from whining about how they’d started out by kissing on Thursday. They’d been lucky—so lucky—not to get caught. For a moment a frisson of fear passed through him as he wondered what would happen to soccer—not just winter ball but his entire team of people that he’d forged through six years of just not giving up—if someone saw him and Richie kissing.
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