Authors: Jessica Ashe
REDEMPTION
Copyright © 2015 Jessica Ashe
Redemption 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 or their likeness is entirely coincidental.
This book contains mature content, including graphic sex scenes and adult language. Please do not continue reading if you are under the age of 18 or if this content is likely to offend you.
All characters in the book are 18+ years of age, not blood related, and all sexual acts are consensual.
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Redemption tells the story of Oliver and Michelle. Oliver is English and therefore his chapters are written with British English spelling and idioms. Conversely, Michelle is American and therefore her chapters are written with American English spelling and idioms.
I made it twenty minutes into the game before a guy sat next to me in the stands and made a bad attempt at chatting me up.
“You come here often?” the man asked.
“No,” I lied. “I just stopped by because it looked like a good place to pick up men.”
Large sunglasses shielded my eyes, but he should still have picked up on the heavy notes of sarcasm in my voice. Apparently not. He looked clueless as to how to respond; with any luck he would just give up and go back to his friends.
I wasn’t in the mood for his type this afternoon. Today was my sister Maisie’s last rugby game of the season, and it coincided with the tortuous humidity that always swept through Northern Virginia in late April and lasted all the way through the summer.