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Authors: Sigal Ehrlich

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Layers

by

Sigal Ehrlich

This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are either the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or to actual events or locales is entirely coincidental.

LAYERS

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Copyright © 2013 Sigal Ehrlich
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ISBN: 978-1-939927-94-1 (eBook)

ISBN: 978-1-939927-95-8 (Paperback)

Version 2013.10.10

Table of Contents

 

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1: The Last Time

Chapter 2: Crime and Punishment

Chapter 3: Payback

Chapter 4: Aftermath

Chapter 5: Jekyll … And Hyde

Chapter 6: Indecent Intentions

Chapter 7: The Very Last Time

Chapter 8: Mixed Messages

Chapter 9: Repetitive Emotional Stress Injury

Chapter 10: Blast Effect

Chapter 11: YOU

Chapter 12: A Night at the Ball

Chapter 13: Rite of Passage

Chapter 14: Second Time Around

Chapter 15: Just Another Day at the Office

Chapter 16: Knockout

Chapter 17: Nooner

Chapter 18: Wrong Deed

Chapter 19: Workplace Romance and Fraternization

Chapter 20: New Layer

Chapter 21: Poor Chinese Life Philosophy and Then Some

Chapter 22: Change of Location

Chapter 23: TLC

Chapter 24: At The Depths of A-1

Chapter 25: Down in Mexico

Chapter 26: Tidal

Chapter 27: By the Fire

Chapter 28: Cramps and Revelations

Chapter 29: Hippie Commune

Chapter 30: Back to Reality

Chapter 31: From Zero to a Hundred in a Split Second

Chapter 32: Catching Up

Chapter 33: The Stark Truth

Chapter 34: Nuclear Fallout

Chapter 35: The Good Doctor

Chapter 36: Like Sheep to the Slaughter

Chapter 37: Prince Harming

Chapter 38: Too Little, Too Late

Chapter 39: Home Sweet Home

Chapter 40: When It Rains It Pours

Chapter 41: Daniel

About the Author

Acknowledgments

Writing Layers was an absolute remarkable journey. But, like everything in life it had its tough times, setbacks and a whole lot of doubts …

Layers wouldn’t be what it is without the help and support of some truly extraordinary individuals that stood by me throughout this voyage.

My Beta readers, I cannot thank you enough for your support, feedback and patience that cannot be measured.

Sylvie, Tali, Merili, Evelyn, Hila, Liis, Kriistina, Sirle, Beth and Sima; a big, fat thank you all for falling in love with the story and D, together with me.

Nicole Hornbaker, for being my gateway before stepping into the real world. I wouldn’t have the courage to turn Layers from a manuscript to an actual book without you.

Cassandra Marshall, for being one of the most professional, honest people I’ve worked with. It is thanks to you that Layers eventually become what I’ve envisioned it to be.

Regina Wamba, for taking my imagination and crafting it to a better reality.

The team at Telemachus Press led by the wonderful MaryAnn Nocco, for being as good at your work.

Shachar, for being an inspiration and such a gorgeous one … You absolutely ROCK.

Hila, my soul mate, for believing in me more than I ever did. How much you mean to me can not be quantified!

My three nutty, amazing kiddos, Tommy, Bar and my own private Daniel, you make my world better.

My husband Gal, THANK YOU so much for supporting me like I never thought possible. I must have been a saint in my previous life to have gotten you. I. LOVE. YOU.

And last, but certainly not least, to all those who read, reviewed and spread the word. Thank you so much!

To Gal, for being you.

To reach the core of inner beauty, one must first unravel the many protective layers.

Layers

Chapter 1: The Last Time

My vision of the sea of people dancing around me to the deafening music is getting obscure; they all blend into one amorphous cluster.

Please, could someone open a window? I can’t breathe. I need to breathe!

I’m suffocating and these lights, these flickering lights, are blinding. Repeatedly blinking, I try to focus my sight. I brush back the long, blonde curl that cling to my forehead.
Air, I need air!

Pushing my way, I squeeze through the frenetic moving mass of bodies, bumping into sweaty body parts, not really caring.
I need to get out of here
.

With my rear against the cold cement wall I bend down to rest my hands on my knees and inhale the first compulsory lungful of the night’s cool breeze.
You’re fine now, Hales. Calm down
. I straighten and my head feels dizzy from the haste of my movement.
Or is it due to the vast amount of alcohol flowing in my bloodstream
? Leaning my back against the wall, I take in the air again, filling my lungs to full capacity, and slowly, with a long, warm whistle-like breath, exhale, letting it gradually out.

How much have I had to drink so far?
I’m not even competent enough to do the math in my current state. How stupid was I to agree to Tasha’s juvenile challenge? “Who can consume more mojitos?” I shake my head, upset at my callow behavior.
I’m okay now, everything’s fine.

“Rough night?” The voice comes from my left, startling me. As I look for the source, my eyes fall upon a dangerously hot, tall, and dark guy with puffy biceps under a tight grey tee. He stands next to me on one leg, leaning back against the wall, bringing a burning cigarette to his flirtatious smirk as he takes his time sizing me up, ending on my somewhat glassy brown eyes.

“You could say that.” I smile at him, checking him out head to toe just as he did me, and I end up liking what I see. Without any prior reasonable urge I giggle, not sure why or what about. My senses aren’t fully aligned with the present. It seems as though my mental clarity has temporarily faded, along with any sensibility I might have had before.

The guy’s eyebrows flash up as he bites his lower lip, eyeing me, ready to attack like I’m some easy prey. “Can I help make your night better?”

Game on, hot stuff.
“I am pretty positive you could,” I say, “but I’m not sure I want you to.” I flash a seductive grin at him, ending it with a slow motion of my tongue over my lips. Under his piercing stare, I push myself to stand. My legs feel wobbly, and it takes me a moment to regain stability. As I do, I sashay slowly, very conscious of my body’s enticing sway as I make my way back to the club. With one foot in, I turn back to send yet another smile to the sex on legs who regards me with a lavish grin and a wink.

Got you
. I beam to myself.

“There you are!” Tasha yells over the loud music, working her provocative dance moves next to Ian, who counters her with his own sensual motions.

Had I not known Ian’s preference was for full of testosterone, buff alpha males, I’d assume he and Tasha are about to be all over each other right there, in the middle of the hectic dance floor.

“Come join us, gorgeous.” Ian extends his lean, toned arm to let me in between them. I squeeze in, hugged to an almost asphyxia amid my two best friends both loudly singing out of key in my ears about being young and setting the world on fire.

I titter in response, synchronizing my moves to mirror theirs, and the three of us dance energetically; our spirits elated, we occasionally caress or kiss each other with friendly pecks, giving the crowd a free threesome show.

“What’s the score?” Tasha asks in a high-pitched voice, grinning at us. She dances to the music, deliberately inclining her chest forward, pelvis teasing in round motions. Her navy blue dress sways around her curves adding to her overall sensual act.

“Eight to six. Hales is lingering behind,” Ian says, his face illuminated under the multicolored, flickering lights.

Tasha raises an impeccably trimmed eyebrow at us and declares, “Replenishment time friends,” then turns her face to me.

“You’re behind, Missy. Let’s do something about it.” Her lips curve up, challenging.

I shake my head in playful disapproval as we leave the dance floor to move toward the bar, holding our hands together in a human chain, passing through the thick smoke layer.

“I’m not sure I’m capable of drinking anymore,” I say. They both regard me, mischievously amused.

“It is not a matter of your capability to drink, it’s a matter of you losing. There’s a lot at stake,” Tasha utters dryly, twisting her mouth.

I feign a frown at them both while suppressing a smile, then turn to the bartender.
Wow, steady Hales.
Everything around me spins for what seems like forever. I hold the bar and take a deep breath.

“Let’s find love,” I hear Tasha telling Ian over the music. Ian laughs.

I snort and turn my head to send her a scornful glance. She smirks back.

“It’s a myth, no such thing exists,” I say.

She rolls her eyes at me and shakes her head. “Myth,” I mouth and shift back, resuming my attempt to order yet another round of drinks.

“A shot of vodka from the gentleman across the bar.” The broad, blond, and inhumanly tall bartender hands me a small, frozen shot glass, preventing me from executing my original plan.

As I turn my gaze in the direction he gestures, my eyes meet the guy from outside. He raises a matching glass my way from the other end of the bar. Throwing it back, he keeps his eyes steady on mine.

I copy his action, sending him an inviting grin while running a hand through my hair.
This is way too easy
.

“Back to your old habits, are you?” Tasha whispers in my ear, admiring my flirting techniques. Not leaving his gaze, I lean back a little to whisper next to her ear, “Just for tonight.”

“Are you sure, Hales? I thought you quit that BS. You know how it makes you feel.” Cynicism leaves her voice, replaced by concern.

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