Behind His Eyes - Consequences

BOOK: Behind His Eyes - Consequences
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Published by Aleatha Romig

2014 Edition

 

Copyright ©2013 Aleatha Romig

 

ISBN e-book: 978-0-9884891-6-5

 

Editing: Lisa Aurello

Formatting: Angela McLaurin –
Fictional Formats

 

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.

 

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 any actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

 

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2014 Edition License

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PROLOGUE

CHAPTER 1

CHAPTER 2

CHAPTER 3

CHAPTER 4

CHAPTER 5

CHAPTER 6

-AUTHOR’S NOTE-

CHAPTER 7

CHAPTER 8

CHAPTER 9

CHAPTER 10

CHAPTER 11

CHAPTER 12

CHAPTER 13

EPILOGUE

Glossary of Consequence Series Characters - Book #1 and #4

The Consequences Series Timeline

Aleatha Romig

 

 

Thank you to everyone who has made my story real! Thank you for your support and devotion. I’m constantly awed by your dedication to Tony and Claire. If it weren’t for your questions and messages, I would never have continued with these reading companions.

Thank you for encouraging me to experience the other side of the Consequences!

 

 

The CONSEQUENCES series contains dark adult content. Although there is not excessive use of description and detail, the content contains innuendos of kidnapping, rape, and abuse—both physical and mental. If you’re unable to read this material, please do not purchase. If you are ready, welcome aboard and enjoy the ride!

~Aleatha Romig

 

 

Dear Readers,

Before purchasing, please understand that this is
not
a standalone book. It was not meant to be read independently of THE CONSEQUENCES SERIES. It was meant as a
companion,
to be read following the experience of the ENTIRE CONSEQUENCES SERIES.

This was not designed as a
retell
of the entire novel CONSEQUENCES from Anthony Rawlings’ perspective and as such, will not make sense on its own. It was meant to share significant scenes and behind-the-scenes information.

Therefore,
after
you have completed CONSEQUENCES, TRUTH, AND CONVICTED, please join me for a dark journey into the mind of a man who believes that he controls everything and controls nothing.

Join me for an insight into the man who …

 

Once upon a time, signed a napkin that he knew was a contract. As an esteemed businessman, he forgot one very important rule—he forgot to read the fine print. It wasn’t an acquisition to own another person as he’d previously assumed. It was an agreement to acquire a soul.

—Aleatha Romig, CONVICTED

 

This companion centers on CONSEQUENCES and includes chapter references to that novel. The end of this companion also contains a glossary of characters and a timeline of significant events in CONSEQUENCES. Soon, BEHIND HIS EYES—TRUTH and BEHIND HIS EYES—CONVICTED (The missing years) will be available. The glossary and timeline will grow with each companion.

Thank you again for your support!

~Aleatha

 

 

Men may know many things by seeing; but no prophet can see before the event, nor what end waits for him.

—Sophocles

 

 

Anthony Rawlings’ private jet soared east toward Indiana. Looking around the cabin, he took in the empty seats. It wasn’t often that he flew alone. Most of his travels were business-related, and he had assistants, negotiators, and legal counsel who usually accompanied him. This trip was different—sudden, unexpected, and confidential. The only person who knew of this trip was his pilot and trusted employee, Eric. He wouldn’t discuss the business of this trip with anyone; of that, Anthony was confident. There were other aspects of the journey that didn’t leave him as secure.

Throughout the years, Anthony had become a public figure and had a reputation that needed to be upheld. To that end, he surrounded himself with the best—the best people, business decisions, and belongings. Rarely did Anthony Rawlings act impulsively. Every move was considered, debated, and evaluated—yet this trip could qualify as impetuous. He never considered flying to Indiana until he received the phone call informing him of the automobile accident claiming the lives of Jordon and Shirley Nichols. Truthfully, even now, the trip wasn’t necessary. He’d told the private investigator who’d called to attend the funeral and take pictures; nonetheless, as he hung up the telephone, Anthony knew that wouldn’t be enough.

He’d been observing Claire Nichols from afar for over a year. Enjoying the freedom that comes with seclusion, Anthony leafed through the most recent report from the PI for the umpteenth time. It contained pictures of Claire—lots of pictures. He couldn’t pinpoint his curiosity regarding this girl; after all, she was just a child—merely a sophomore in college! Catherine called it an obsession, and more than once, she claimed that it was unhealthy. She reminded him that the names on their list needed to remain just that—names, not people. That sounded good in principle, and for most on their list, it was possible. Claire Nichols was different. He found himself drawn to her, wanting to know more; however, Anthony wouldn’t classify his interest as an
obsession—
it was more of a
diversion
.

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