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Then Blunt jumped.

He landed with a heavy thud, an anguished scream, a piercing cracking sound that cut through the night air.

Alfie yelped and broke free, then started scampering round and round in tight circles, no worse for the drama.

Holly dropped to her knees at Blunt’s side, put her hand to his head, another to his chest and heaved a sigh of relief that he was breathing.

“Nicholas,” she murmured, and he turned his head.

His pale eyes found hers and he smiled.

“It’s okay,” he said. “It’s all okay. Apart from my leg. My leg’s fucked, but everything else is okay.”

 

Epilogue

She loved days like this.

Autumn sliding into winter, the air crisp, her breath steaming. There was something about the light. The sky was a thin blue, fading to almost white at the horizon, and everything looked somehow clearer, sharper, on days like this.

Ask her five years ago how she would want to be, and this wouldn’t be far from her answer. Happy, secure, and seeing the world as if it was newly cast. Days like this were why she painted. Why she wanted to capture the magic.

She sat back on her little three-legged canvas seat and studied the piece before her. To anyone else it was just a big lump of wood, split away from the main tree trunk by a lightning strike some time in the past. But to Holly there were natural shapes hidden within, patterns in the grain. She’d spent hours on this piece over the last couple of days, following those hidden forms with a big paring chisel and then smaller carving gouges. Bringing out shapes that might look totally abstract from one angle, but would suggest form and pattern from others: landscape, a face.

Just then her attention was snagged away from her work by a shout. Nicholas, a short distance away, leaning on a crutch, his leg in plaster, and Alfie running off into the distance after imaginary rabbits.

He’d asked her to paint him once.
Draw me
, he’d said.
Paint me. Do whatever it is you do
.

She’d refused, scared to expose what she saw in him, scared to expose what she saw in herself. But now... She looked down at the sculpture before her. Now she was doing as he had requested. This was him. The wood was damaged, always bearing the scars of what had made it this way – the lightning strike that had ripped it from the tree – but so much more than that. Something new was emerging from that damage, transforming the wood into something beautiful once again.

This was him. Nicholas Blunt. And she loved him, and when he came over to join her she was going to tell him exactly that.

 

Afters

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About the author

Writing under other names, PJ Adams is a successful novelist, with several novels published by major publishing houses and optioned for movies. As PJ Adams, she writes in the genre closest to her heart, erotic romance – love stories with that added heat, including the international bestsellers
Black Widow
,
Winner Takes All
and
The Object of His Desire
. Working as Polly J Adams, she writes best-selling erotica, relationship stories crammed full of explicit sex. Among Polly's most popular stories are the Girls’ Club series, and
Wings of Desire
, the story of a young woman's relationship with the wealthy owner of a New England sex club.

You can find out more about Polly and her writing on
her website
, on
http://www.facebook.com/pollyjadamswriter
and on Twitter
as @PollyJAdams
.

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Tonight on stage, Ray Sandler was all those teenage fantasies come back to life. Sure, those missing ten years had added some silver to his temples, and he was carrying a few extra pounds, but he was looking
good
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She never thought he would actually notice her, though.

How many times as a teenager had she stared up at those posters on her bedroom wall, gazing into his eyes and imagining that, even just once, he would glance in her direction? Their eyes would lock, he would falter in the middle of a line and then pick up again, always the professional. Even if that look was all she ever shared with him Emily's life would never be the same again.

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Emily stood to the left of the stage, with only one row of bodies between her and Ray. So close she could almost reach out and touch him!

He had a backing band, but they were very much in the shadows as he stood there at the mike, that battered old Gibson semi-acoustic slung low, legs spread and knees bent a little as if he was forever poised to dive off the stage. Black jeans, black shirt open a couple of buttons; hair cropped close and blue-black under the stage lights, apart from where the silver showed through at the sides.

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Oblivious to the bass, electric piano and drums somewhere towards the back of the stage, Emily watched Ray's hands on that guitar. Some great musicians look like they're working hard and you really appreciate all the effort they've put in. Others appear to have lazy hands. Hands that drift over a keyboard, hands that stroke the neck of a guitar.

Ray was definitely in the latter category, working that guitar almost effortlessly.

And when he sang, he just leaned into the mike as if someone had moved it almost beyond his reach, and his tone was like honey with a smoker's rasp. He'd never had that extra depth to his voice before. Maybe it was just hearing him live that brought it out, or maybe it was the years and hard living he'd been through to get here.

"Why does it taste so sweet?" he sang. "When all that you give me is poison?"

There was anger in his delivery; that old fiery magic, but with a new passion that sent chills racing through her body.

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He didn't falter for a moment. It was nothing like that teen fantasy she'd played over and over in her bedroom back when the Angry Cans were just making it big.

His eyes were on her, connecting, and then almost immediately moving on.

She tossed her head back and laughed. She'd had her moment. She'd made eye contact with Ray Sandler! She could die a happy woman.

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She faltered, lost track of what she'd been thinking.

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girl
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