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Authors: Regina Bartley,Laura Hampton
Epilogue
Sawyer
It had been three weeks since Travis and Waylon moved in. They thought things would be difficult, but I am finding that I love it. I couldn’t picture it any other way. I hated being by myself. It never felt right. Now I had someone here to take care of and talk to all the time. We’re one big happy family, for the most part.
Travis put his house on the market. I’d been trying to talk him into going back to school once he sold it, but he didn’t want to. He wanted to get on full time at the gym and help teach kids to box. That was his lifelong goal. I would stand by him no matter what.
He kept trying to talk me into swimming again, but I only did it for fun now. No more competitive swimming for me. I didn’t really know what I wanted to do. Right now I was having fun just being me.
Waylon and I went fishing almost every day, but he chooses to wear a life jacket. He promised that he’d let me teach him to swim, but he never mentioned it again and I didn’t push. He’d ask me when he was ready.
Dane called me one day last week to tell me that he’d been kicked out of school. He wouldn’t tell me why, but said he planned on staying there and getting a job. I couldn’t constantly keep worrying and wondering when he was going to screw up next. It was too much pressure. He had to grow up sooner or later. Hopefully sooner. I thought his bad decisions were what kept Wren from telling him about the baby. It’d been about a month since she told me the news, and he still didn’t know. When she was down last weekend, I told her that she should tell him soon before he found out from someone else, like me. She promised. We’ll see.
Other than that, things have been back to normal. Uncle Jake isn’t seeing
Dani (the girl wearing nothing but a towel) anymore, but he said that he had been dating. Whatever that means. Probably getting laid. Ew, I cringed at the thought.
Each day was a struggle to get better, but it’d gotten much easier. Today would have been my mother’s birthday if she were still here. I missed her, and had a hard time talking about her. Travis asked questions all the time, which was helping.
He was gone to work and Waylon was at Andy’s today, so I decided that I’d finally sit down and look through mom’s book. The one Uncle Jake found. Since it was her birthday and all.
I sat on the back porch in my plastic lawn chair. I had my coffee, the book, and a backyard full of a beautiful lake.
Perfection.
I flipped through the book, not starting on any one particular page. There were some recipe cards, which made me giggle. Mom wasn’t a very good cook. Dad, on the other hand, was a genius in the kitchen. Maybe they were in there for him. There were also some old Mother’s Day cards, and some pictures that I colored for her. Towards the back, there was a pocket with a zipper. I unzipped it and pulled out the contents. They must have been her important papers. On top was my original certificate of birth from the hospital. It had all of my information. I didn’t remember ever seeing it before. Behind that was Dane’s, I glanced over it but my eyes froze when it said born to, Mary Ellen and Lincoln Miller. Who the hell were they? I had to read it several times. I looked up at the top line and it said Landon Dane Miller. This couldn’t be right. His name wasn’t Landon. Maybe this wasn’t his. It had to be. It was his exact birthday. That would mean that Dane was adopted.
My throat felt tight. There had to be some kind of explanation for this. I flipped further through the papers, hoping that I’d fine something. There folded in the back of the book was a bundle of papers. The top read, Final Adoption Decree. I folded the papers back up and stuffed them tightly back in the book. I didn’t know any details or what I would do with this kind of information. For now, I was going to pretend like I never saw it. It wouldn’t change anything. He was still my brother. He would always be my brother.
I walked down to the edge of the dock. Each step I questioned why we never knew anything about this. Could this mean that Dane had parents who were alive?
He had to know. I had to tell him, and I would. This was going to mess up his entire world. I just knew it. He’d been through so much, and he was about to learn that he possibly had a whole other family. Not to mention a baby on the way. Poor Dane.
I sent him a text telling him to come for a visit this weekend. And surprisingly he answered.
Me: I need you to come to the lake house this weekend. We need to talk.
Dane: About what?
Me: Just brother-sister stuff.
Dane: Whatever, I can’t come until Sunday.
Me: Fine
Dane: Fine
Me: Love you
Dane: Love you too
Short, sweet, and to the point. That was Dane.
He was always the one that broke people’s hearts. It’s just what he did or how he coped. Now he’d be the one left broken hearted. I hoped that he’d be strong enough to heal. I’d love him no matter what. He was my brother. I didn’t care what the paper said, and I would make sure that he knew it.
Acknowledgements
My family have been my rock through every single one of my book writing journeys. I love them to pieces and can’t picture this without them. They are supportive, and put up with me know matter how crazy I get. To my family: Jason, Christopher, and Brooklyn. I love you all to the moon and back. You are my heart.
Regina Wamba you are brilliant. Thank you for my amazing cover. I love working with you. You have a talent that is out of this world, and you make me the prettiest covers ever.
Thank you to my cover model Kimberly Tallman. You rocked it. I’m so glad that I was able to meet you, and that now I can call you my friend. You’re a beautiful, intelligent girl and I see nothing but amazing things in your future. You’re beautiful inside and out, and you make a great Sawyer. Big hugs and kisses to you.
To my BAFF’s, Micalea Smeltzer and Harper James. Thank you girls for putting up with my rants over this story. It nearly kicked my butt, but you were there supporting me every step of the way. And you worked so hard to help make my story better. I couldn’t ask for a crazier, funnier, more perfect group of BAFF’s in the world. Love you both.
Thank you to my editor Laura Hampton. You are more than just an editor, you are my friend. Thank you for your hard work, and for saying all the right things. I’m so excited that Travis found a way into your heart just like he did mine. To many more stories together. XOXO
To my beta readers. Thanks for all of your late night feedback. I appreciate you taking time to read my story and sharing my journey. You girls were awesome. Big hugs to you all.
Thanks to all of the bloggers who’ve shown such support with my books. I know that thanks to you all, my stories reach more and more people. You truly rock!!!! MUAH!!!
Last, but definitely not least… The readers. THANK YOU FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART. YOU CAN’T BEGIN TO IMAGINE HOW MUCH YOU ALL MEAN TO ME. WRITING IS MY DREAM, AND BECAUSE OF YOU I GET TO FOLLOW MY DREAMS EVERYDAY. THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT AND FOR REACHING OUT TO TELL ME HOW MUCH YOU LOVE MY STORIES. YOU WILL NEVER KNOW HOW MUCH IT MEANS TO ME. LOVE YOU ALL!!!!!!
More Books by Regina Bartley:
YA PARANORMAL:
ADULT CONTEMPORARY ROMANCE
NA CONTEMPORARY ROMANCE
About the Author
Regina is a contemporary romance writer from Kentucky. She lives there with her husband, kids, and cat. She can be found behind her computer, a good book, or watching sports. She loves to hear from her fans, and you can find out what's coming next if you follow her on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/AuthReginaBartley?ref=hl, read her blog www.reginabartley.com, or follow her on twitter @regina_bartley.
Beauty in the Ashes
by: Micalea Smeltzer
Coming July, 15 2014
Some stories are a fairytale...but this isn’t one.
Caelan
Gregory’s life fell apart the night he went home and opened the door to find his whole family murdered. Since then, his life has held no meaning. He’s angry. He’s bitter. He’s barely human anymore. There’s nothing left to remind him of the straight A student and football quarterback he once was…but he wasn’t a good person then, and he’s certainly not a good person now. He’s retreated into a world where all that exists is numbness and his passion for painting.
When Sutton Hale moves into the apartment across the hall from
Caelan she’s not prepared for her reaction to him. Something in his broken blue eyes calls to her—after all she’s always had an irrational need to fix everything.
But
Caelan doesn’t do relationships or feelings. He does drugs and alcohol. However, he can’t ignore his desire to get to know the raven-haired woman across the hall.
Two broken souls trying to mend one another.
But not everything can be fixed.
In the end,
Caelan and Sutton will have to learn that there
is
beauty in the ashes.
The following excerpt is unedited and subject to change.
prologue
Caelan
Life is like a flame.
It burns bright for a while, then it flickers and fades, until finally one small breath extinguishes it and we're left with the ashes.
The house was quiet, but I still waited ten more minutes, making sure I heard the sounds of my dad snoring.
I’d been grounded for a month the last time I got caught sneaking out.
I wasn’t going to make the same mistake again.
I crept over to my bedroom window, sliding it up as quietly as I could. It squeaked and I halted my movements, holding my breath to make sure no one in the house stirred.
I all but jumped out of my skin when the door to the bathroom that connected my room to my sister’s opened.
“Cael, what are you doing?” She asked, standing there in pajama shorts and a tank top. Her eyes were wide, reminding me of a doll.
“Isn’t it obvious?” I whispered, nodding at my half open window.
“Mom and dad are going to kill you if you get caught,” she hissed, padding into my room like she owned the place. Nosy little sisters were good for nothing. I missed the days when I could bribe her to keep quiet with candy.
“I can’t miss this party, Cayla,” I groaned. “I’m the quarterback. I have to be there,” I reasoned.
“I want to go,” she squared her shoulders defiantly.
“No,” I hissed through my teeth. No fucking way was I bringing my sixteen-year-old sister to a senior party. It wasn’t because of her age that I wanted her to stay behind, but the way I saw my friends looking at her. Cayla was too sweet and innocent to get wrapped up in one of those fuckers. I’d kill them if they touched my sister.
“Fine, then I’m going to wake up mom,” she turned on her heel to stalk out of my room.
I reached out and grabbed her arm, my fingers digging into her skin. “No,” I said sternly. “Don’t be a little tattle tale bitch.”
Her eyes widened at my harsh words. Yeah, Cayla and I bickered like most siblings, but we also got along better than most too. She wasn’t used to me being so rude.
“Let go of me,” she yanked her arm from my grasp. “You can be such a dick,
Caelan.” She headed back towards the bathroom and stopped in the doorway. “I won’t say anything to mom and dad about this, but you owe me.”
“Deal,” I smiled.
She started to leave, but something in me made me say her name. “Cayla?”
“Yeah?” She stopped, her blonde hair swishing around her shoulders.
I swallowed thickly. “I love you, you know that, right?”
She rolled her clear blue eyes at me. Cayla and I looked a lot alike—so much alike that many people believed we were twins.
“I see what you’re doing here, you still owe me dickwad.”
I chuckled. “Believe me, I know.”
I was surprised she hadn’t put up much fight. I think she knew the real reason I didn’t want her to go and probably wanted to avoid me getting in a fight—which would result in our parent’s finding out that we had both snuck out.
“Have fun,” she smiled, closing the bathroom door.
“Night, Cayla-belle,” I said softly, so low that she couldn’t hear me.
I eased the window the rest of the way up and crouched outside. I waited a minute to make sure Cayla wasn’t going to reappear—or one of my parents—then closed it.
I tiptoed down the eave of the roof, spotting the taillights of Kyle’s car waiting down the street for me.
I lowered to my stomach, sliding over the edge and grabbing on. I dropped down to the ground, careful to tuck my body so I didn’t injure myself.
Getting down was the easy part of sneaking out. Getting back up…now that was a different story.
I jogged down the street to Kyle’s white car.
“Dude, what the fuck took so long?” He asked when I finally slid into the passenger seat.
“My sister caught me,” I muttered.
Kyle grinned and I didn’t like his smile one bit. “Why didn’t you bring her? She’s hot, I’m sure someone could’ve had some fun with her.”
I glared at him, my fists clenched. “Don’t talk about my sister like that.”
Kyle raised his hands in mock surrender, a smirk playing on his thin lips. “It’s the truth. A lot of the guys would love to have a piece of—”
I punched the side of his face.
I didn’t care if he was my friend or not.
No one
talked about my baby sister like that. Hopefully he’d take this as a lesson and so would the other guys.
“Fuck,
Caelan, did you really need to punch me?”
“Yeah, I really did. Maybe that will teach you that running your mouth about my sister is a bad idea,” I retorted. “Would you want me making comments about your sister?”
“My sister is fourteen,” he countered.
“Mine’s only sixteen,” I continued to pin him with a glare.
“Fine, whatever dude. She isn’t worth getting punch over for
no-fucking-reason
,” he hissed.
He finally pulled away from the curb.
“Where’s this party at?” I asked.
After we’d won the football game, I’d had to head home for dinner—my parents were really big on family time. Sometimes ‘family time’ could be a major pain in the ass since it kept me from doing stuff with friends, but when I heard some of them talk about how messed up their families were I was silently thankful for my overbearing parents.
“The Cove,” he answered, winding around a turn too fast. I knew better than to complain. He’d only speed up.
The Cove wasn’t really a cove at all. It was a rock formation near the lake that provided great shelter from the surrounding neighborhoods. As long as we kept the noise level reasonable, most people didn’t know we were out there.
“Leah is going to be there,” Kyle said casually, watching me out of the corner of his eye for a reaction.
I’d been going after Leah for a few weeks now. She always tried to blow me off, but I could tell I was breaking down her walls. It wouldn’t be long until I had her right where I wanted her. She was enjoying playing hard to get, and I was enjoying the chase, but it ended tonight. I’d have her.
Kyle parked a block over from The Cove and we walked from that point. People would get suspicious if a bunch of cars were parked too close.
“Cael?”
I turned at the sound of my name, my lips curling up as I spotted Leah.
Her shiny red hair was curling down her back and her lips were coated in some kind of shiny gloss that I was desperate to taste.
“I’ll see you later…I guess,” Kyle winked, heading on without us.
“You know,” I told Leah, “you shouldn’t be standing out here all by yourself where anyone could get you.”
“Oh,” she purred, striding forward, “is the big bad wolf going to eat me?” She asked, purposely letting her breasts brush against my shoulder.
“Maybe,” I smirked, staring down at her.
“And maybe,” she stared brazenly up at me, “I want him too.”
Aw, hell.
I’d been waiting weeks for this moment, and I wasn’t going to let it pass me by.
I reached out for her, my hands finding the curve of her butt, and pressed my lips to hers.
She let out a soft little moan that stirred something inside me. I pressed more firmly against her as her fingers pulled at my hair. I knew she was a feisty little thing. I nipped at her bottom lip and then plunged my tongue inside her mouth. I wanted her and I wanted her bad, but we were standing on the street, and I did value my life, because if I got caught my dad would be pissed enough to string me up by my balls and leave me to die, so I broke away.
“That’s hardly over,” I warned her.
She giggled, reaching for my hand. “I hope not…and it certainly doesn’t feel like it’s over,” she bit her lip, running her fingers over the hard-on pressing against my jeans.
My breath hissed through my teeth as she felt me up. If I’d driven I would’ve told her to forget about the stupid party and we would have went back to my car to finish this.
I led her through the tall grass and around the large rocks where the party was roaring. A small fire provided warmth—but wasn’t large enough to attract unwanted attention. Someone played music from their iPod dock and bodies swayed.
“Dance with me,” Leah pleaded, pulling me towards everyone else.
I wasn’t a dancer, but I agreed just for the pleasure of watching her sexy little body move.
She grinded against me and I closed my eyes, tilting my head back.
“If you keep doing that,” I warned her, grabbing her stomach and rubbing my thumb against the underside of her breast, “I’m going to haul you out of here and make you scream my name.”
She looked up at me, her brown eyes sparkling in the moonlight. My throat tightened as her tongue flicked out to moisten her pouty lips. “I wouldn’t complain.”
“Fuck,” I growled, my hands tightening against her.
I wanted her and I wanted her bad.
“Come on,” I pulled her away from everyone else and into the tall grasses. I kept dragging her until we were far enough away that we wouldn’t be found easily.
I sunk down on the ground, pulling her with me onto my lap.
“You’ve been teasing me for weeks,” I lifted her shirt off her head. “This ends tonight.”
“Just make it good,” she challenged.
“Oh, trust me, baby, you don’t need to worry.”
⌘⌘⌘
When we returned—clothes and hair mused, but completely satisfied—the party had grown even larger.
It seemed like everyone in our senior class was in attendance.
People wanted to talk and congratulate me on the game. I smiled and nodded—but honestly, I didn’t really care. Football was fun, but it wasn’t my whole life.
I sat down on the ground, beer in hand, with Leah between my legs. Her head rested against my chest.
When the sun started to peek above the edge of the lake, we all knew it was time to leave.
I said goodbye to Leah, giving her a long lingering kiss. Tonight had been good and I wasn’t ready to let her walk away just yet.
“Come on, Lover Boy,” Kyle pried me away from her lips.
I laughed, calling to Leah, “See you later?”
She nodded, her cheeks flushed with happiness.
Kyle dropped me off at the same spot he’d been waiting for me earlier.
I walked slowly towards my house, my head bowed.
When I finally looked up, ready to cut across the side yard to the back, so I could get back to my room, I noticed that the front door was slightly ajar.
The hairs on the back of my neck stood on end.
Oh, shit.
My parents had woken up and found me gone. I was in so much trouble it wasn’t even funny.
I swallowed thickly, my heart pumping in my chest as I made my way up the front steps into the house. There would be no point trying to sneak in. I had been caught and I needed to face this.
When I pushed open the front door the rest of the way, I was surprised to find the house in disarray. Drawers were open, lights smashed, and our belongings strewn about everywhere.
“What. The. Hell,” I gasped.
My heart raced even faster.
Something bad had happened. It looked like someone had broken in and tried to rob us.
I walked to the back of the house, to the kitchen, expecting to find my mom and dad there calling for the police, but it was empty.
“Mom!” I called. “Dad!”
Silence greeted me.
Maybe they had run to the neighbors house? Or were at the police station? Or—?
Something told me that neither of those things had happened.
Dread settled over me, sliding through my body like toxic sludge.
I swallowed thickly, heading for the main staircase.
I took the steps slowly and when I came to a standstill.
Blood.
Blood everywhere.
My shoes were growing damp with it.
“Dad!” I dropped to my knees, not caring that his blood was now soaking my jeans. “Dad!” I screamed again and again—willing him to answer. I rolled him over, choking on a sob as his lifeless eyes met me. There was so much blood. God, it was fucking everywhere, seeping out of a series of knife wounds on his chest.
I released him, running for my parent’s room.
“No!” I yelled, when my eyes took in the sight of my mom lying on a blood soaked mattress, her eyes focused on the ceiling. There were cuts and slashes all over her. I couldn’t mistake the sound of her blood dripping from the bed onto the hardwood floors.
Drip.
Drip.
Drip.
I ran to Cayla’s room next, praying that she had hidden and was okay—or better yet, hoping I’d wake up and find this to all be a nightmare.