The President's Daughter by David Dower (if you liked this book txt) 📕
Excerpt from the book:
Alice "Ali" Montclair has a secret she's the daughter of the man who runs the country- The President. When her father dropped the news that he was going to run for president seven years ago. Alice was happy for her dad up until her whole life gets turned upside down. Fast forward seven years, Alice finally gets the chance to go to back to school and it wasn't any regular school it was high school. When she angers the schools bad boy, her life gets even more complicated. She starts to struggle with school, friends and above all being The President's Daughter.
Read free book «The President's Daughter by David Dower (if you liked this book txt) 📕» - read online or download for free at americanlibrarybooks.com
Download in Format:
- Author: David Dower
Read book online «The President's Daughter by David Dower (if you liked this book txt) 📕». Author - David Dower
"Can you please turn it off?"
I smirked singing even louder. "So tell me girl if every time we, Touch, You get this kinda rush, Let me say yea a yeah a yeah yeah a yeah." I started whipping my hair back and forth getting odd looks from people in their cars.
"Okay, that's enough one direction for today!" Ben exclaimed, turning the radio off as we pulled up in front of Sarah's house.
"Awe, Ben that was my jam and I could tell you were just getting into it," I said, grinning at him.
"Yeah, yeah get out of my car." He said, waving his hand at me.
I did as I was told and walked to the front door. I rang the doorbell, I heard pounding feet coming from the other side of the door and it opened to reveal a frantic looking Sarah.
"Hey Sar." I said.
"Hey, come in." She said, opening the door to usher me in. I turned around and gave a wave to Ben who nodded and drove away. "So is Ben your boyfriend?" I heard Sarah ask from behind me.
I turned around to look at her my eyes wide as saucers I then started laughing. "Ha. Good one Sar, Ben my boyfriend that's a classic."
Sarah looked at me weirdly. "Um, I wasn't joking."
I quickly sobered up and shook my head. "No Ben's not my boyfriend."
"Then why did he drive you here?" She asked, curiously.
Her question caught me off guard. "Um, he was visiting my..." I said, trying to come up with something. "My parents." I said, quickly. "Yep, he was actually at my house when you called, we were going to hang out but then you called and I accepted your invitation and he offered to drive me here.” I said, rambling.
Sarah knitted her eyebrows in confusion. "Well, um okay but next time I'll try not to ruin your plans with your boyfriend." She said, winking.
"He's not my boyfriend!" I exclaimed.
"Uh huh." She said, nodding her head in disbelief. "Whatever helps you sleep at night."
"Knowing that Ben isn't my boyfriend helps me sleep at night." I muttered, under my breath.
I sniffed as I smelled a burning stench, fill my nostrils. "Um, Sarah I think something's burning."
"My cookies!" She screamed, grabbing some oven mitts and taking out some burned cookies. "Argh, not again," She muttered.
I started chuckling but Sarah's head snapped towards me giving me a dirty look so I quickly tried covering my laughter with some coughs. "Got something stuck in my throat," I said, forcing myself to cough.
"Uh huh, go ahead laugh it up.” She said, grabbing a burnt cookie and hitting it against the counter.
"Did Sarah burn something again?" A voice said.
My head turned to the door of the kitchen where the voice seemed to be coming from. But instead of one person standing there, they were two blonde identical looking boys.
"Shut it Jake." Sarah said to one of the boys. "And, just for that comment you aren't getting any." She huffed, turning off the oven.
"Trust me, I didn't want any in the first place." I think it was Jake who said that.
"No one would want any." Muttered the other boy.
"Whatever." Sarah said.
They boys then turned to me, "Who's she?" The said in sync with one another.
"This is Ali, she's my friend so don't scare her away." She told the boys, seriously.
"We won't." Said the boy whose name I did not know.
"Considering she's your only friend since Ashley dumped you." Said Jake.
"Ashley?" The name sounded familiar. "Hey, I've heard of her Holly told me she is a bad person and I shouldn't mess with her." I said, not wanting to use a swear word in front of two twelve year old's. "Wait you two were friends?" I asked Sarah.
"Um, yeah we were." She said quietly.
"Yeah, then Ashley became popular and ditched Sarah." Said Jake who was smirking.
I gave them a look. "Don't you guys have video games you can play with?"
"No." Said the other boy. "We are good." They said taking a seat on the table.
"Whatever." I muttered to them, I then turned to Sarah who was seemed very quiet. "So Sarah what do you want to do?" I asked changing the subject.
"Doesn't matter," She murmured picking on her nails.
"Okay how about we go and watch a movie in your room," I said, grabbing her arm and pulling her out of the kitchen.
"I can't," She said quietly. "I have to watch my brothers."
"We are twelve years old, not five we are capable of watching ourselves, after all we are in high school."
I looked at the boys confused. "You two are in high school?"
"The twins are some sort of brainy prodigy's so they go to this smart school, for brainy people like them, they skipped a few grades so they are freshmen's in a private school nearby.” Sarah muttered.
"Oh." I found myself saying.
"Hey, now that I think of it you look really familiar." I think it was Jake who said it. "Doesn't she Justin?" He said elbowing his twin.
"Yeah, you do. I think we might've seen you on television or something. Have you ever been on television before?" Justin asked, curiously.
I gave them a shy smile, trying to remain calm on the outside but on the inside I was cursing. "Um, not that I know of." I said, giving them a nervous chuckle.
“Were twelve not stupid, and that laugh means you’re hiding something and we will find out.” Justin said, pointing his finger to my face.
“Good luck with that because I have nothing to hide,” I told the boys.
Sarah finally snapped out of her trance. “Um, yeah let’s go watch a movie,” She said, walking out of the kitchen and up the stairs.
Before I left I saw the boys stare at me with curiosity as I was leaving the room. I gave them a look and ran to catch up with Sarah. “I am sorry for my brothers, they can be a real pain sometimes.”
“Oh, that’s fine I know how it feels, I have a younger brother there as well.” I told her.
“Is your brother a prodigy? Whose parents always compare you to them?” She questioned.
I was taken aback by her question, “Um, no.”
She then sighed running her hands through her red hair. “Sorry.” She muttered. “I am just kind of upset after the boys spilled to you about Ashley.”
“You have nothing to be sorry about.” I told her honestly as we entered her room.
“Thanks, Ali you’re the only real friend I’ve made in years after Ashley dumped me to be popular, I guess I was kind of hurt and made no effort to make any new friends and to tell the truth no one even talked to me until you came along, I’m an outcast.” Her eyes brimming with tears.
I sat next to her on the bed. “Sarah Rose, look at me!” I demanded. “You are not an outcast and it’s their lost, cause you are an amazing person okay?”
She gave me a weak smile. “Thanks,” She whispered hugging me.
I was surprised by her hug, but nevertheless returned it. My eye caught something in the corner of the room it was a guitar. “You play guitar?” I asked her pulling away from the hug.
Her head turned to the guitar, “Um, yeah.
“For how long?” I asked her picking up the guitar.
“Ever since I was four,” She said standing next to me. “It’s the only place where I feel myself.”
I smiled, thinking of the idea that just popped in my brain. “Hey Sarah?”
She looked at me curiously, “Yeah?”
“Well you’ve probably heard of the spring talent show coming up, right?”
She nodded her head, “Yeah I’ve heard of it. What about it?
“Well, have you ever thought maybe you should audition?”
Her brown eyes went wide. “No, no, no not happening in a million years. Ali, I have terrible stage fright.”
“Come on you should totally audition,” I told her truthfully.
She grabbed the guitar out of my hands. “Not many people know I play, let alone sing. What if I get booed on stage?”
“That’s not going to happen you know why?” She shook her head. “Because I’ll be there so will Ben and Holly and I’ll help you every step of the way.” I told her truthfully. “So what do you say?”
She smiled at me, keeping quiet for a couple of minutes before nodding her head. “I’ll do it, if it means that you guys will be there in the audience supporting me.”
I gave her a big smile, wrapping her in a hug, “Well then we’ve got a lot of work to do.
*
A few hours later I was sitting in the passenger seat of Ben’s car as he drove me back home. “So you had fun?” He asked me.
I nodded. “I convinced Sarah to audition for the talent show coming up.”
“You did what?” He exclaimed, stepping on the brakes making me hit my head on the dashboard.
“Ow,” I muttered, rubbing my head. “Next time warn me when you’re going to stop like that. “ I told him.
“Next time warn me when you’re going to do something stupid.”
I tilted my head at him. “What do you mean stupid? I am not the one who stepped on the brakes, did I?” I told him.
“No, not that. I meant making Sarah tryout for the talent show those things are rigged.” He said, nonchalantly.
“What do you mean?”
“I mean that the talent show is run by the popular group and every year Ashley Rome wins, no matter how good Sarah is she doesn’t stand a chance.”
I saw my house pull up to view. “Well then you have never heard Sarah sing before because she is amazing and we all are going to be there to support her. Understood?” I told him seriously.
He nodded his head. “But, don’t come crying to me when she doesn’t win.”
“Don’t worry I won’t.” I told him honestly.
We pulled up to the gates, when the guard saw us he let us through not before giving Ben a wave.
How come Ben knows all these people?
“Because my parents have been working for yours for a very long time, I sometimes came with them to work, when I was little.” He admitted.
“Oh,” I said, as he stopped the car. I didn’t make any move to leave. “Well thanks for the ride.” I said turning to Ben, who seemed to be deep in thought.
When he didn’t answer me back I opened the car and was about to get out when Ben called my name. “Alice?”
“Hmm.” I mumbled.
He looked at me deep in thought. “I wanted to ask you…” He trailed off.
I stared at him confused, my eyes urging him to go on. “Yes?”
He just kept staring at me, like he was trying to figure out a puzzle. “Never mind,” He said, shaking his head.
I tilted my head trying to guess what he was thinking but his face was blank and held no sort of answer. “Um, okay then see you tomorrow.”
He gave me a brief nod. “Yeah see you tomorrow,” He whispered.
I gave him a small smile and got out of the car as I watched him drive away. I couldn’t help but think what did he want to ask me? Chapter Six: New Everything
I smirked singing even louder. "So tell me girl if every time we, Touch, You get this kinda rush, Let me say yea a yeah a yeah yeah a yeah." I started whipping my hair back and forth getting odd looks from people in their cars.
"Okay, that's enough one direction for today!" Ben exclaimed, turning the radio off as we pulled up in front of Sarah's house.
"Awe, Ben that was my jam and I could tell you were just getting into it," I said, grinning at him.
"Yeah, yeah get out of my car." He said, waving his hand at me.
I did as I was told and walked to the front door. I rang the doorbell, I heard pounding feet coming from the other side of the door and it opened to reveal a frantic looking Sarah.
"Hey Sar." I said.
"Hey, come in." She said, opening the door to usher me in. I turned around and gave a wave to Ben who nodded and drove away. "So is Ben your boyfriend?" I heard Sarah ask from behind me.
I turned around to look at her my eyes wide as saucers I then started laughing. "Ha. Good one Sar, Ben my boyfriend that's a classic."
Sarah looked at me weirdly. "Um, I wasn't joking."
I quickly sobered up and shook my head. "No Ben's not my boyfriend."
"Then why did he drive you here?" She asked, curiously.
Her question caught me off guard. "Um, he was visiting my..." I said, trying to come up with something. "My parents." I said, quickly. "Yep, he was actually at my house when you called, we were going to hang out but then you called and I accepted your invitation and he offered to drive me here.” I said, rambling.
Sarah knitted her eyebrows in confusion. "Well, um okay but next time I'll try not to ruin your plans with your boyfriend." She said, winking.
"He's not my boyfriend!" I exclaimed.
"Uh huh." She said, nodding her head in disbelief. "Whatever helps you sleep at night."
"Knowing that Ben isn't my boyfriend helps me sleep at night." I muttered, under my breath.
I sniffed as I smelled a burning stench, fill my nostrils. "Um, Sarah I think something's burning."
"My cookies!" She screamed, grabbing some oven mitts and taking out some burned cookies. "Argh, not again," She muttered.
I started chuckling but Sarah's head snapped towards me giving me a dirty look so I quickly tried covering my laughter with some coughs. "Got something stuck in my throat," I said, forcing myself to cough.
"Uh huh, go ahead laugh it up.” She said, grabbing a burnt cookie and hitting it against the counter.
"Did Sarah burn something again?" A voice said.
My head turned to the door of the kitchen where the voice seemed to be coming from. But instead of one person standing there, they were two blonde identical looking boys.
"Shut it Jake." Sarah said to one of the boys. "And, just for that comment you aren't getting any." She huffed, turning off the oven.
"Trust me, I didn't want any in the first place." I think it was Jake who said that.
"No one would want any." Muttered the other boy.
"Whatever." Sarah said.
They boys then turned to me, "Who's she?" The said in sync with one another.
"This is Ali, she's my friend so don't scare her away." She told the boys, seriously.
"We won't." Said the boy whose name I did not know.
"Considering she's your only friend since Ashley dumped you." Said Jake.
"Ashley?" The name sounded familiar. "Hey, I've heard of her Holly told me she is a bad person and I shouldn't mess with her." I said, not wanting to use a swear word in front of two twelve year old's. "Wait you two were friends?" I asked Sarah.
"Um, yeah we were." She said quietly.
"Yeah, then Ashley became popular and ditched Sarah." Said Jake who was smirking.
I gave them a look. "Don't you guys have video games you can play with?"
"No." Said the other boy. "We are good." They said taking a seat on the table.
"Whatever." I muttered to them, I then turned to Sarah who was seemed very quiet. "So Sarah what do you want to do?" I asked changing the subject.
"Doesn't matter," She murmured picking on her nails.
"Okay how about we go and watch a movie in your room," I said, grabbing her arm and pulling her out of the kitchen.
"I can't," She said quietly. "I have to watch my brothers."
"We are twelve years old, not five we are capable of watching ourselves, after all we are in high school."
I looked at the boys confused. "You two are in high school?"
"The twins are some sort of brainy prodigy's so they go to this smart school, for brainy people like them, they skipped a few grades so they are freshmen's in a private school nearby.” Sarah muttered.
"Oh." I found myself saying.
"Hey, now that I think of it you look really familiar." I think it was Jake who said it. "Doesn't she Justin?" He said elbowing his twin.
"Yeah, you do. I think we might've seen you on television or something. Have you ever been on television before?" Justin asked, curiously.
I gave them a shy smile, trying to remain calm on the outside but on the inside I was cursing. "Um, not that I know of." I said, giving them a nervous chuckle.
“Were twelve not stupid, and that laugh means you’re hiding something and we will find out.” Justin said, pointing his finger to my face.
“Good luck with that because I have nothing to hide,” I told the boys.
Sarah finally snapped out of her trance. “Um, yeah let’s go watch a movie,” She said, walking out of the kitchen and up the stairs.
Before I left I saw the boys stare at me with curiosity as I was leaving the room. I gave them a look and ran to catch up with Sarah. “I am sorry for my brothers, they can be a real pain sometimes.”
“Oh, that’s fine I know how it feels, I have a younger brother there as well.” I told her.
“Is your brother a prodigy? Whose parents always compare you to them?” She questioned.
I was taken aback by her question, “Um, no.”
She then sighed running her hands through her red hair. “Sorry.” She muttered. “I am just kind of upset after the boys spilled to you about Ashley.”
“You have nothing to be sorry about.” I told her honestly as we entered her room.
“Thanks, Ali you’re the only real friend I’ve made in years after Ashley dumped me to be popular, I guess I was kind of hurt and made no effort to make any new friends and to tell the truth no one even talked to me until you came along, I’m an outcast.” Her eyes brimming with tears.
I sat next to her on the bed. “Sarah Rose, look at me!” I demanded. “You are not an outcast and it’s their lost, cause you are an amazing person okay?”
She gave me a weak smile. “Thanks,” She whispered hugging me.
I was surprised by her hug, but nevertheless returned it. My eye caught something in the corner of the room it was a guitar. “You play guitar?” I asked her pulling away from the hug.
Her head turned to the guitar, “Um, yeah.
“For how long?” I asked her picking up the guitar.
“Ever since I was four,” She said standing next to me. “It’s the only place where I feel myself.”
I smiled, thinking of the idea that just popped in my brain. “Hey Sarah?”
She looked at me curiously, “Yeah?”
“Well you’ve probably heard of the spring talent show coming up, right?”
She nodded her head, “Yeah I’ve heard of it. What about it?
“Well, have you ever thought maybe you should audition?”
Her brown eyes went wide. “No, no, no not happening in a million years. Ali, I have terrible stage fright.”
“Come on you should totally audition,” I told her truthfully.
She grabbed the guitar out of my hands. “Not many people know I play, let alone sing. What if I get booed on stage?”
“That’s not going to happen you know why?” She shook her head. “Because I’ll be there so will Ben and Holly and I’ll help you every step of the way.” I told her truthfully. “So what do you say?”
She smiled at me, keeping quiet for a couple of minutes before nodding her head. “I’ll do it, if it means that you guys will be there in the audience supporting me.”
I gave her a big smile, wrapping her in a hug, “Well then we’ve got a lot of work to do.
*
A few hours later I was sitting in the passenger seat of Ben’s car as he drove me back home. “So you had fun?” He asked me.
I nodded. “I convinced Sarah to audition for the talent show coming up.”
“You did what?” He exclaimed, stepping on the brakes making me hit my head on the dashboard.
“Ow,” I muttered, rubbing my head. “Next time warn me when you’re going to stop like that. “ I told him.
“Next time warn me when you’re going to do something stupid.”
I tilted my head at him. “What do you mean stupid? I am not the one who stepped on the brakes, did I?” I told him.
“No, not that. I meant making Sarah tryout for the talent show those things are rigged.” He said, nonchalantly.
“What do you mean?”
“I mean that the talent show is run by the popular group and every year Ashley Rome wins, no matter how good Sarah is she doesn’t stand a chance.”
I saw my house pull up to view. “Well then you have never heard Sarah sing before because she is amazing and we all are going to be there to support her. Understood?” I told him seriously.
He nodded his head. “But, don’t come crying to me when she doesn’t win.”
“Don’t worry I won’t.” I told him honestly.
We pulled up to the gates, when the guard saw us he let us through not before giving Ben a wave.
How come Ben knows all these people?
“Because my parents have been working for yours for a very long time, I sometimes came with them to work, when I was little.” He admitted.
“Oh,” I said, as he stopped the car. I didn’t make any move to leave. “Well thanks for the ride.” I said turning to Ben, who seemed to be deep in thought.
When he didn’t answer me back I opened the car and was about to get out when Ben called my name. “Alice?”
“Hmm.” I mumbled.
He looked at me deep in thought. “I wanted to ask you…” He trailed off.
I stared at him confused, my eyes urging him to go on. “Yes?”
He just kept staring at me, like he was trying to figure out a puzzle. “Never mind,” He said, shaking his head.
I tilted my head trying to guess what he was thinking but his face was blank and held no sort of answer. “Um, okay then see you tomorrow.”
He gave me a brief nod. “Yeah see you tomorrow,” He whispered.
I gave him a small smile and got out of the car as I watched him drive away. I couldn’t help but think what did he want to ask me? Chapter Six: New Everything
Free e-book: «The President's Daughter by David Dower (if you liked this book txt) 📕» - read online now on website american library books (americanlibrarybooks.com)
Similar e-books:
Comments (0)