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Authors: Chantel Guertin
He squeezes my hand back and then it dawns on him. “The competition! How was it?”
I smile. “Second place.”
“You’re going to Tisch?”
I nod.
“Stand up. I want to shake the hand of the most talented photographer I know.”
I laugh as he stands, pulling me up, then grabs my right hand with his, shaking it goofily.
“Do you want to see my favorite photo from the display?” I ask once he’s dropped my hand. I reach into my bag, and pull out the envelope with the duplicates of the photos I used in my entry.
He studies the photo of the bench. “Where it all began,” he says, grinning.
“Where what did?”
“The relationship of Dylan McCutter and Philadelphia Greene.”
“We’re in a relationship?” I bite my lower lip, grinning.
“Philadelphia Greene, I think you’re one of a kind. And you’re going to New York.” He shakes his head. “So impressive.”
I can’t stop grinning. “I owe you for the inspiration.”
“Oh really?” He raises his eyebrows. “Because I can think of a way you can repay me,” he says, playfully kicking my toe with the toe of his shoe.
“How?”
“By letting me do something I’ve wanted to do for a long time.” He sets the photos on top of his book.
My stomach flips.
“What’s that?” I say, but I know exactly what he’s going to do. Finally.
“This,” he says, sliding his arms around my waist and pulling me close. I reach up to put my arms around his neck, closing my eyes as his lips brush mine, lightly at first, then with more intensity, and then, I can’t really think about anything else at all, and I lose myself in the moment.
Chantel Guertin’s
Rules of Acknowledgments
CHANTEL GUERTIN
is the bestselling author of two novels—
Stuck in Downward Dog
and
Love Struck
—and a beauty expert on
The Marilyn Denis Show
. She likes rollercoasters, notebooks and dressing up her cat, Mr. Baz, on special occasions, like Wednesdays. She also really likes jujubes, but never eats the green ones. She lives in Toronto.
Copyright © Chantel Guertin, 2013
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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication
Guertin, Chantel, 1976–, author
The rule of thirds / Chantel Guertin.
ISBN 978-1-77090-463-7 (ePub)
Also issued as: 978-1-77041-159-3 (pbk.); 978-1-77090-462-0 (PDF).
I. Title.
PS8613.U4684R84 2013 jC813’.6 C2013-902469-7
Editor for the press: Crissy Calhoun
Cover design: Carolyn McNeillie
Cover images: Tallent Tam,
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Author photo: Steven Khan
The publication of
The Rule of Thirds
has been generously supported by the Canada Council for the Arts which last year invested $157 million to bring the arts to Canadians throughout the country, and by the Ontario Arts Council (OAC), an agency of the Government of Ontario, which last year funded 1,681 individual artists and 1,125 organizations in 216 communities across Ontario for a total of $52.8 million. We also acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Book Fund for our publishing activities, and the contribution of the Government of Ontario through the Ontario Book Publishing Tax Credit and the Ontario Media Development Corporation.