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Chapter 46

Better Than Me: Christian's Point of View

Better Than Revenge [Unedited - 2012 Version]

If you've reached this page, that means one of two things. A) You skipped ahead to the ending of the book because you're impatient and deserve to be shunned. (I'm just kidding. I don't know your life.) B) You finished Better Than Revenge and, if you enjoyed it (which I hope you did), you're like, "Well what the hell am I supposed to do now?"

FRET NOT. I have just the response to that question, and it's actually another question: Ever wondered what was going on in Christian's head throughout the novel?

My next project will let you in on that secret. I posted the summary on my page, but I'll go ahead and post it here as well for new readers and those who don't receive updates from me.

Like I said in the original post, this is kind of an experiment and I am in college now, so I'll have to figure out an updating schedule that works for me. But for now, here's the summary!

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"I talk, but I do not speak my mind

I hear words, but I do not listen to thoughts

When I wake, all see me

When I sleep, all hear me

Many heads are on my shoulders

Many hands are at my feet

The strongest steel cannot break my visage

But the softest whisper can destroy me..."

- Anonymous

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Ask anyone: Christian Ryder has everything it takes to be considered Hollywood's newest Golden Boy. A heartthrob whose acting career skyrocketed faster than even he could keep up with, Christian has it all: the looks, the fame, the fortune—and the girls. He would gladly tell anyone who was willing to listen all about the kind of female population he has access to; too bad the only female who actually matters would rather ride a tornado than ride his—never mind.

The infamous—and almost famous—female: Sophia Hastings, Christian's new leading lady. Christian has never been afraid of a challenge, but this one has a catch: this challenge could destroy more than just his acting career.

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