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Nothing More (1) (The Landon series)

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Product Description Book 1 of a new series featuring After worldwide fan-favorite Landon Gibson as he leaves Washington to navigate love and life in New York City. At the end of the After Ever Happy, Landon got married—but readers everywhere have been wondering who will get to call the nicest boy in the After series their forever love? Read it and find out! “I'm so excited for everyone to get to know Landon Gibson. Whether you're just hearing about him or already know him from the After series, I know that readers are going to love his story. He's kind and fiercely loyal, and when he falls in love, he loves hard.” (Anna Todd, New York Times and #1 international bestselling author of the After series) About the Author Anna Todd is the New York Times bestselling author of the After series of books, The Spring Girls, and the recent The Brightest Stars. After has been released in over thirty-five languages and is a #1 international bestseller. She has since written eight additional novels and serves as a producer and screenwriter on the upcoming film adaptation of After We Collided, the sequel to After. A native of Ohio, Anna lives with her husband and son in Los Angeles. Find her at AnnaTodd.com, on Twitter and Instagram at @AnnaTodd, and on Wattpad as Imaginator1D. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Nothing More chapter One MY LIFE IS PRETTY SIMPLE. I don’t have too many complications. I’m a happy person. These things are known. The first three thoughts that go through my mind each day are: It’s less crowded here than I thought. I hope Tessa is off work today so we can hang out. I miss my mom. Yes, I’m a sophomore at New York University, but my mom is one of my best friends. I miss home a lot. It helps to have Tessa around; she’s the closest thing to family I have out here. I know college students do this all the time; they leave home and can’t wait to be away from their hometowns, but not me. I happened to like mine, even if it’s not where I grew up. I didn’t mind living in Washington for my senior year and then my first year of college—it was becoming my home. I had a family there and found a new best friend. The only, and biggest, thing missing was Dakota, my longtime girlfriend. So when she got accepted into one of the best ballet academies in the country, I agreed to move to New York City with her. I had a plan at the time I applied to NYU; it just didn’t work out the way it was supposed to. I was supposed to move here and start my future with her. I had no idea that she would decide she wanted to spend her first year at college single. I was devastated. I still am, but I want her to be happy, even if it’s not with me. The city’s chilly in September, but there’s barely any rain compared to Washington State. So that’s something, at least. As I walk to work, I check my phone, like I do about fifty times a day. My mom’s pregnant with my little sister, and I want to be sure that if anything happens, I can get on a plane and be there for her quickly. My mom and Ken chose the name Abigail and I can’t wait to meet the little one. I’ve never really been around babies, but little Abby is already my favorite baby in the world. However, so far the only messages from my mom have been pictures of the amazing things she whips up in the kitchen. Not emergencies, but, man, I miss her cooking. The streets are mobbed as I make my way to work. I’m waiting at a crosswalk with a crowd of people, mostly tourists with heavy cameras around their necks. I laugh to myself when a teenage boy holds up a giant iPad to take a selfie. I will never understand this impulse. When the crosswalk starts flashing its red countdown, I turn up the volume on my headphones. Out here I pretty much wear headphones all day. The city is so much louder than I had anticipated, and I find it helpful to have something that blocks out some of the noise and at least colors those sounds that get in with something I like. Today it’s Hozier. I even wear th