Unrequited
by Emma Grey
May 26, 2014
240 pages
Goodreads Summary:
Seventeen-year-old Kat Hartland loathes Unrequited, the world's biggest boy band. Is she the only girl in Sydney who can't be bothered with perfect-looking Angus Marsden?
Give her 5 Seconds of Summer. Now.
Or maybe the seriously-hot med student who rescued her on a train—and who could be Douglas Booth's twin! Perfect formal partner, much?
But when Kat comes face to face with Angus Marsden himself, things start to get complicated. Very. Throw in a deranged female popstar, final exams, a part in the musical and a mum who just doesn't get it—and where is her best friend?
When did life get so crazy? Kat's just an ordinary schoolgirl.
Isn't she?
Give her 5 Seconds of Summer. Now.
Or maybe the seriously-hot med student who rescued her on a train—and who could be Douglas Booth's twin! Perfect formal partner, much?
But when Kat comes face to face with Angus Marsden himself, things start to get complicated. Very. Throw in a deranged female popstar, final exams, a part in the musical and a mum who just doesn't get it—and where is her best friend?
When did life get so crazy? Kat's just an ordinary schoolgirl.
Isn't she?
Excerpt
Kat is dialling Joel’s number but it’s engaged, and
then a call flashes on her screen from ‘Bryce’. She actually falls off
her bed. Seriously. She’s sprawled across a pile of clothes on the floor as she
answers the phone and has to clamber up and compose herself while attempting to
sound like it’s not at all disconcerting that Angus is on the line.
‘Angus, hello!’
‘Glad you
answered,’ he says. ‘I was worried I might have turned you off last night.’
Turned her off?
No. Not exactly the words she would use to describe his impact. ‘Of course
not!’
‘Good. We have
work to do.’
Yes. Work.
Recording a hit song together. In secret.
‘And I’m not in
town much longer, so it’s kind of urgent. I’m worried this might be bad timing
for you in terms of your final exams.’
School. Ahem.
Yes.
She’d given her
education virtually no thought at all since the Unrequited concert, which is
bad because she’s already doing the early entry subject at uni and really wants
to follow through with a great university entrance score. That’s going to
require a great HSC performance, which involves lots of studying and LOTS of
focus. She can’t let this random singing opportunity destroy Plan A, even
though as soon as that thought runs through her mind, she realises that Plan A
is in fact now Plan B, and she wonders what her mum’s going to make of that.
‘I’d like to see
you again, Kat. Today, if possible. We’ve got a lot to talk about and arrange.
And we need to nail this song. Are you free?’
Am I free? Let
me just think about that for a second Angus Marsden from Unrequited, who wants
to record music with me…
‘YES, I’m free!
I mean, I’m actually not free. It’s Tuesday, so I’ve got double maths this
morning and a chemistry lab test, then lunch, but a free period straight after,
then double PE …’
‘Skip PE,’ he
cuts in. ‘See me at lunch? I’ve got soundcheck at four.’
Right. Of
course. Soundcheck. Wait. Skip PE?
Kat has never
once, not in all of her twelve-and-three-quarter years of formal education,
skipped a class. Not to sneak off to the shops with friends. Not to binge-watch
DVDs and scoff ice cream straight out of the tub while her mum’s at work.
Certainly not to visit a pop star in his hotel suite, because he has soundcheck
at four, right before yet another sold-out gig and can’t see her outside school
hours, like a normal person.
‘C’mon, Kat.
Don’t tell me you’ve never done that before?’
He doesn’t know
the half of what she hasn’t done.
‘Of course I
have! Gosh, Angus, what do you take me for?’
He laughs. ‘A
girl who’s scared she’s going to get her first detention. Am I right?’
He might be …
‘Look, it’s
okay, Kat. I get it. I really don’t want to lead you astray, but we’ve got a
song to work on and a really tight schedule. I’m leaving the country soon. I’ll
order sushi?’
‘How do you know
I like sushi?’
‘Your impostor
posted it on Twitter …’
Kat’s glad he
can’t see her flush bright red. And she wants to kill her sisters.
Sushi? Just the
two of them? She’s shaking with nerves already, and has to remind herself that,
just eight days ago, she was ignoring Angus at his own concert. Rudely. It was
easy to be confident then. Note to self: He’s just a normal boy!
Albeit an extremely famous one, with whom practically everyone she knows is
thoroughly infatuated. Everyone except her, of course.
‘All right,’ she
says. ‘I’ll be there around one.’
‘Good. And don’t
worry,’ he says. ‘If you get caught I’ll write a note for your teacher …’
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