Forever Too Far

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Authors: Abbi Glines

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Forever Too Far
Abbi Glines

Dedication To everyone who loves Rush and Blaire’s story as much as I do. Thank you for begging

for a third book for them. I loved writing it. Every word.

Acknowledgments

Keith, my husband, who tolerated the dirty house, lack of clean clothes, and my mood swings, while I

wrote this book (and all my other books).

My three precious kiddos who ate a lot of corn dogs, pizza, and Frosted Flakes because I was locked

away writing. I promise, I cooked them many good hot meals once I finished.

Autumn Hull and Natasha Tomic for reading and giving me feedback on
Forever Too Far
. Natasha

coined the phrase “Rush Crush” so it is only fitting that she was a part of helping me with this book.

Thanks for your help ladies!

Sarah Hansen who designed this amazing cover. She is brilliant. I love her and she’s pretty dang fun

to hang out with too. Trust me… I know ;)

To the coolest agent to ever grace the literary world, Jane Dystel. I adore her. It is that simple. And a shout out to Lauren Abramo, my foreign rights agent who is doing an amazing job at getting my books

worldwide. She rocks.

Stephanie T. Lott I’ve worked with many editors and I really love this one. She’s fabulous.

And most importantly God. He gave me the desire to write and a creative mind.

“When you find your reason for living, hold onto it. Never let it go. Even if it means burning other

bridges along the way.” – Rush Finlay

BLAIRE

Without stage makeup and black leather clothing he looked like an older version of Rush. I had to

move quickly to keep up with Rush who had my hand clasped tightly in his as he walked swiftly

outside away from the other guests in the bar. His father led the way. I wasn’t sure if Rush was happy

to see him or not. The only interaction they’d had was Rush nodding his head toward the door. He

obviously hadn’t wanted this introduction to have an audience.

Dean Finlay, the world’s most notorious drummer, stopped several times on our way out to autograph

items shoved in front of him. It wasn’t just females either. One guy had even stepped forward and

asked him to sign a bar napkin. The threatening gleam in Rush’s eyes as he tried to get his father out of the bar kept the rest of them away. Instead, they all remained silent and watched as Slacker Demon’s

drummer headed out the door.

The night breeze was cold now. I immediately shivered and Rush stopped and wrapped his arms

around me. “We need to go to the house. I’m not going to make her stand out here and talk. It’s too

damn cold,” Rush told his father.

Dean finally stopped walking and looked back at me. His eyes slowly took me in and I could see the

moment he noticed my stomach.

“Dean, this is Blaire Wynn. My fiancée. Blaire, this is Dean Finlay, my father,” Rush said in a tight

voice. He didn’t sound like he wanted to make this introduction.

“No one told me I was gonna be a grandpa,” he said in a slow drawl. I wasn’t sure how he felt about

that because there was no emotion on his face.

“I’ve been busy,” was the only response Rush gave him. That was odd. Was he embarrassed to tell

his dad? I felt sick at my stomach and started to ease away from him.

His arms tightened their hold on me and I could feel his attention focused completely on me. “What’s

wrong?” he asked, turning his back on his father and bending down so he could look me directly in the

eyes.

I didn’t want to have this conversation in front of Dean. I could feel his dad’s eyes on both of us. I

shook my head but my body was still tense. I couldn’t help that. The fact he hadn’t told his father was

bothering me.

“I’m taking her to the car. I’ll meet you back at the house,” Rush said over his shoulder but kept his

eyes focused on mine. I dropped my gaze, wishing I hadn’t reacted now. I was making a scene. Dean

was going to think I was a whiny princess.

I opened my mouth to argue when Rush wrapped his arm around my waist and led me to the Range

Rover. He was anxious. He didn’t like me upset, which was something we needed to work on. I

would get upset. He couldn’t control that.

Rush opened the passenger side door and lifted me up and put me in like I was five. When he thought I

was upset he started treating me like a child. We really needed to work on that too.

He didn’t even have his door closed before he looked at me. “Something is wrong. I need to know so

I can fix it.”

I sighed and sank back against the seat. I might as well get this over with even if I was being a little touchy. “Why haven’t you told your dad about the baby?”

Rush reached over and closed his hand over mine. “That’s what’s wrong? You’re upset because I

haven’t told Dean?”

I nodded and kept my eyes on our hands resting on my leg.

“I haven’t taken time to track him down. And I knew he’d show up when I told him because he’d want

to meet you. I wasn’t ready for company just yet. Especially him.”

I was being silly. Lately my emotions were on high alert. I lifted my eyes and met his concerned gaze.

“Okay. I understand that.”

Rush leaned over and kissed my lips gently. “I’m sorry I upset you,” he whispered before pressing

one more kiss to the corner of my lips and leaning back. It was moments like these that I became a

swoony mess.

“He’s here now. So, let’s go see what brought him here before my mother finds out. I want you to

myself. I don’t like having my fucked up family around.”

Rush didn’t let go of my hand as he cranked the engine and pulled out onto the road. I laid my head

against the seat and turned it so I could look at him. His unshaven jaw made him look older and

untamed. Very sexy. I wish he’d not shave more often. I liked the way it felt too. He had taken out his

earring and hardly ever wore it anymore.

“Why do you think he’s here?” I asked

Rush glanced over at me. “I was hoping he was here to meet you. But I don’t think he knew about you

yet. He looked surprised. So that means this very well could be about Nan.”

Nan. His sister hadn’t been back to Rosemary since her release from the hospital. Rush didn’t seem to

be worried about it but he loved his sister. I hated being the reason she stayed away. Now that she

knew who her real father was and that I had never taken anything away from her I’d hoped we could

be friends for Rush’s sake. It didn’t look like that was going to happen.

“Do you think Nan has gone to see Kiro?” I asked.

Rush shrugged. “I don’t know. She seems different since her accident.”

The car came to a stop outside the large beach house that had been purchased for Rush by his father

when he was just a kid. Rush squeezed my hand. “I love you, Blaire. I’m so damn proud of the fact

you’re going to be the mother of my son. I want everyone to know. Never doubt that.”

My eyes stung with tears and I nodded before picking up his hand and kissing it. “I get emotional. You

need to ignore me when I get like that.”

Rush shook his head. “I can’t ignore you. I want to reassure you.”

The passenger side door opened and I jerked my head around to see Dean Finlay standing there with a

smirk on his face. “Let the woman out of the car, son. It’s time I met the mother of my grandchild.”

Dean held out his hand and I put mine in his not sure what else to do. His long fingers wrapped

around my hand and he helped me down out of the Range Rover. Rush was there immediately taking

my hand from his father’s and pulling me over to him. His dad chuckled and shook his head. “I’ll be

damned.”

“Let’s get inside,” Rush replied.

RUSH

Dean walked over to the sofa and sank down on it before pulling out a pack of cigarettes.
Shit.
He was not what I wanted to deal with right now. “Can’t smoke in here or around Blaire, for that matter.

It’s bad for the baby.”

Dean cocked one of his eyebrows. “Hell boy, I’m pretty damn sure your momma smoked cigarettes

when she was pregnant with you.”

I had no doubt that she did that and more. No way I’d expose my kid to that stuff. “Doesn’t mean it’s

healthy. Blaire is nothing like Mom.”

At the mention of her name, Blaire walked into the living room carrying two beers. I hadn’t asked her

to get them. I didn’t like to see her wait on anyone. But she did it anyway. I walked over and met her

halfway. “You didn’t have to get these,” I told her taking them from her as I placed a kiss on her

temple.

“I know. But we have a guest. I want him to feel welcome.”

The sweet smile on her lips made it hard to concentrate on my dad. I wanted to take her up to the

bedroom.

“Bring me the beer boy, and stop being so damn overbearing. You’re gonna smother the girl. Don’t

know what the fuck has gotten into you.”

A small bubble of laughter came from Blaire’s lips and I decided since he’d made her laugh I’d

overlook his words.

“Here,” I said, shoving the beer his way. “Now, why’re you here?”

“What? Can’t a dad come see his son when he wants to?”

“It’s Rosemary. You never come here.”

Dean shrugged and took a swig of his beer, then threw an arm over the back of the sofa and propped

both his feet up on the coffee table. “Your sister is a crazy bitch. She’s
fucking insane
. We need help.”

It was about Nan. I’d thought it might be. I sat down on the chair across from him and held my hand

out to Blaire. I didn’t want her standing and I wanted her to feel welcome in our conversation. She

walked over to me and I pulled her down to sit on my lap. “What has Nan done?” I asked, almost

afraid to hear the answer.

Dean took another long swig of his beer. Then ran his hand through his long shaggy hair. “Question is,

what hasn’t she done. Damn girl is raising hell. We can’t get any rest. We finished up the tour two

weeks ago and came back to LA to enjoy some down time. She showed up and all hell broke loose.

No one is getting any down time. Kiro doesn’t know what to do with her. We need some help.”

I knew Nan had been quiet but I hadn’t expected her to go to LA and search Kiro out. She knew my

dad and Kiro shared a Beverly Hills mansion. They’d been living in it when they weren’t touring all

my life. Kiro had been married a couple times and he’d moved out during those times but after each

divorce he came back. It was known as the Slacker Demon mansion. No one was ever really sure

which band members were in residence at any given time.

“Is she staying at the mansion?” I asked.

Dad raised his eyebrows. “Do I look like an idiot to you? Fuck no, she isn’t staying there. She just

shows up all the damn time. She’s making demands and shit. Kiro has tried to smooth things over and

form some sort of relationship with her but she won’t let him. She won’t listen and she... well, she

found out he has another daughter. Didn’t go over well.”

Apparently she didn’t know about Kiro’s son yet but then Mase never came around.

“She must be so upset,” Blaire said with actual concern in her voice. How Blaire could feel any

sympathy for Nan I didn’t know. “You need to go see her. Help her deal with this and see if you can’t

help her and Kiro form some sort of relationship.”

I started to disagree but Dean cut me off.

“I like her already. That’s exactly what you need to do. Your room is empty and you know it’s

comfortable. Bring Blaire with you and that’ll give me a chance to get to know her and spend time

with you as well. If you don’t Kiro may end up killing Nan.”

Blaire squeezed my shoulder. “I think we should go. Nan needs you.”

I tilted my head back and looked up at her. “Why do you care what Nan needs?” I asked in awe.

“Because you love her,” was her simple reply.

“This one’s a keeper. Now, enough about Nan. I wanna know when this baby is due and when the

wedding is,” Dean said with a cheerful tone. Much different from the one he was using when he spoke

about Nan.

Blaire looked over at my dad and smiled. “I’m twenty weeks pregnant. The baby isn’t due until mid-

April. As for the wedding we were going to get married in two weeks but I don’t want this to be

weighing on Rush. I’d rather put the wedding off and let him deal with family issues first. We haven’t

mailed out invitations or anything. So changing the date isn’t a problem.”

“No. I’m not waiting any longer to change your last name,” I argued but Blaire put her finger over my

lips.

“Shhh. I don’t want to argue about this. I can’t enjoy our wedding knowing you have family issues to

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