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BOOK: Home Is Where the Heart Is
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Dylan broke the kiss, his eyes landing on Kyra. “Run, sweetheart! Run! Call for help!”

Paula wasted no time in jerking Kyra through the kitchen and down the hall, grabbing her cell phone off the table near the front door as they fled from the house. Harley’s screams could be heard loud and clear as the two women ran down the driveway into the darkness.

Paula gripped her phone tightly as she called for help. Harley’s screams were drowned out by the crack of a single gunshot. The house was silent after that, but Kyra’s scream shattered the night as a dagger of ice sliced into her soul. Her heart thrummed against her chest. She pulled away from Paula and ran for the house, fearing the worst. Paula charged after her. The sounds of police sirens barely registered as Kyra busted through the door to find Harley kneeling on the ground, hovering over Dylan. She looked up at them, tears streaming down her face. “I… I didn’t mean to,” she wailed. “Oh God!”

Kyra pushed Harley aside, her attention on Dylan. Blood seeped through his shirt, pooling beneath him.

Paula grabbed the gun from the floor, her hands shaking. “You!” she shouted at Harley, aiming the gun at her. “Get back and don’t you dare move.” Harley scooted back on the floor, pressing herself against the cabinet.

Kyra jumped up from the floor, grabbing several towels from the kitchen cabinet. She fell to the floor beside Dylan, pressing them against the wound on his stomach. “Don’t you dare die on me!” she shouted. “Dylan! Look at me, damn it!”

Dylan groaned. “I love you.”

Kyra didn’t try to stop the tears this time. There was no reason to. “I love you, too. Help is on the way. Stay with me, baby. Please!”

 

CHAPTER THIRTY-FIVE

 

Kyra hadn’t left Dylan’s side for a second. The surgery to repair the damage from the gunshot had been successful. The pain medications kept him asleep for the most part, and the few minutes that he was awake, he made little to no sense at all. But that didn’t matter to Kyra. He was alive. He was going to make it.

Three days had passed since Harley had broken into Dylan’s house and held her and Paula at gunpoint. Three days since she had shot Dylan. The police had arrested her for attempted murder and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Jealousy had been the driving force of her rage. Her long-time anger over being left at the altar by Dylan had seeped deep into her soul and she had never recovered from that day. It was sad to see Harley’s life fall apart like that. But she had crossed a line. Kyra’s only thought in regards to her was that she hoped Harley would get the help she desperately needed to heal. Hopefully, it wasn’t too late for that.

Kyra took a sip of her coffee, even though it did little to keep her awake anymore. She continued to sit at Dylan’s side, reading as she waited for him to wake up. She missed the sound of his voice. She missed the light in his eyes. She missed his touch. To be honest, she missed everything. All she could think about was how she had felt when she entered the kitchen and saw him bleeding. The fear of losing him so soon took her breath away. Even now, as she sat beside him, holding his hand and reading a romance novel, she knew he was it for her.

“Kyra,” Dylan said, his voice hoarse and gravelly.

“Oh my god, Dylan!” she cried, squeezing his hand. “How do you feel?”

“I’m okay, sweetheart.” He licked his dry lips. “Harley?”

“She’s in jail. Let me get the doctor.”

“Wait. Don’t go.”

“I’m not going anywhere. I love you, Dylan.”

“And I love you.”

Three months later…

Dylan and Kyra sat on his front porch, sharing a bottle of wine, enjoying the beautiful afternoon. Ty had been hired on as the new chief of police and was cleaning up the town. Sizzle was beginning to revert back to the town it had been before everything went terribly wrong. Paula had loved Sizzle so much that she expanded her business by opening up a small cozy little bookstore downtown. Kyra was extra busy getting it off the ground.

Ty had tried to persuade Dylan and Jake to return to the police department, but they refused. Their business was booming and they felt that was where they were needed most. Ty had respected their decision but left his offer on the table if they changed their minds. Dylan had other plans for his life. Life was too damn short to put off the important things.

“Come here, sweetheart,” Dylan said as he stood from his chair, holding his hand out to Kyra. “Let’s take a walk.”

“Sure,” Kyra replied, kneeling down to slip on her boots.

When they reached the hilltop overlooking his property, Dylan stopped and smiled. It was a beautiful day for what he had planned.

“We’ve been through a lot the last few months. Having you in my life has made me a better man. If you’ll let me, I’ll spend the rest of my life making you the happiest woman in the world.” He dropped to one knee. “Kyra Michaels, will you marry me?”

“Yes!” Kyra cried. “A million times yes!”

Dylan slipped the ring on her finger and she gasped. “It’s gorgeous, Dylan.”

“A gorgeous ring for a very gorgeous woman. I love you, sweetheart.”

“I love you so much, Dylan. Forever. Home is where the heart is and my home is with you.

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Table of Contents

Copyright

CHAPTER ONE

CHAPTER TWO

CHAPTER THREE

CHAPTER FOUR

CHAPTER FIVE

CHAPTER SIX

CHAPTER SEVEN

CHAPTER EIGHT

CHAPTER NINE

CHAPTER TEN

CHAPTER ELEVEN

CHAPTER TWELVE

CHAPTER THIRTEEN

CHAPTER FOURTEEN

CHAPTER FIFTEEN

CHAPTER SIXTEEN

CHAPTER SEVENTEEN

CHAPTER EIGHTEEN

CHAPTER NINETEEN

CHAPTER TWENTY

CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE

CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO

CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE

CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR

CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE

CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX

CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN

CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT

CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE

CHAPTER THIRTY

CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE

CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO

CHAPTER THIRTY-THREE

CHAPTER THIRTY-FOUR

CHAPTER THIRTY-FIVE

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