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FOREVER SERIES: COMPLETE BOX SET

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by Lynn, Sandi

“What the hell do you think you’re doing?!” I yelled.

  “I’m not staying here tonight. You’re a dick, and I don’t want to be near you right now.”

  “I’m a dick?” I laughed. I couldn’t believe she thought I was being a dick when she started this argument.

  “You’re the one being a bitch and overreacting about me not being able to have kids.”

  “I’m a bitch because you didn’t tell me about this sooner?!” she yelled back.

  Anger and darkness consumed me. “You really want to go there, Ellery, about not telling each other things?”

  “I regretted that from day one, and you know it!” she yelled. “How dare you throw that in my face?!”

  “Then I guess we’re even!” I yelled. I was so angry at her for what she’d said. I needed some space to cool off. “Maybe it’s best you stay in the guest room tonight, till we both cool off.”

  “I’m not staying in the guest room. I’m going home to my apartment that you so graciously call a box,” she said as she pointed her finger at me.

  “Really, Ellery, you’re going to run?” I said as I waved my hand. “Why not. It’s what you do best anyway.”

  She stormed out of the bedroom, and I just stood there. I didn’t go after her. She needed some time to cool off, and so did I. How could such a perfect day turn into such a nightmare? I let her go back to her apartment to sleep it off. I’d head over there in the morning to get her and make things right.

  * * *

  The next morning, I showered, got dressed, and headed over to Ellery’s apartment. I didn’t sleep all night because she wasn’t next to me, and I missed her. I knocked on her door, but there was no answer. I continued to knock, and still no answer. Either she wasn’t home or she was ignoring me. I went back to the penthouse, thinking maybe she would show up there to apologize. As I stepped out of the elevator, I noticed her keys sitting on the table in the hall. She left her keys here which meant she didn’t go back to her apartment. Worry began to settle inside me. I grabbed my phone, sent her a text and ran up the stairs to my bedroom. Now I was really pissed that she knew she didn’t have her keys, and yet she didn’t come back here.

  “Where the hell are you?! I went to your apartment, and you weren’t there.”

  “It’s none of your business where I am. Remember I’m just doing what I do best.”

  “You are behaving like a child, and I don’t like it. Now get your ass back to my penthouse.”

  “I think we need time apart to think about what each of us said last night.”

  I read her text, and it hurt me to know that she wanted time away from me. She was acting like a selfish brat. Maybe she was right. She needed to know that how she behaved last night was unacceptable.

  “I agree, and when you stop behaving like a selfish child, call me so we can talk like adults.”

  She didn’t respond after that. I closed my eyes to try and stop the tears from falling. I slammed my fists down on the dresser and walked downstairs to the kitchen.

  “Good morning, Connor. Will you and Ellery be having breakfast together this morning?” Claire asked.

  “Ellery isn’t here, so the answer is no,” I snapped.

  “Whoa, Connor, calm down,” Denny said as he walked towards me.

  I ran my hand through my hair. “Claire, I’m so sorry. Please forgive me,” I begged.

  “It’s okay, Connor. Don’t worry about it.” She smiled.

  “What the hell happened between the two of you now?” Denny asked as he handed me a cup of coffee.

  “I told her last night that I can’t have kids, and she didn’t take it very well. We both said some pretty bad things to each other. Fuck, Denny, I love her so damn much. Why is this so hard?”

  “Nobody said love is easy.” A smirk crossed his lips.

  I shook my head and walked out of the kitchen. I hated not knowing where she was. She said she thought it was best to spend some time apart. If that’s what she wanted, then I’d respect her wishes. When she’s ready to come back, she’ll let me know.

  Chapter 22

  The next few days were difficult. I missed her so damn much, and all I wanted to do was see her. Ashlyn kept calling me and making it a point to see me at the office. The days went by slow, and the nights slower. I buried myself in work most nights and went to dinner with Paul and Denny. Ellery’s second treatment was scheduled for next week, and if she didn’t come to her senses by then, I would have to go find her. I wouldn’t let her go through that alone.

  I was in the kitchen the next morning having coffee with Denny and Claire, when a text from Ashlyn came through, saying she was on her way up. I’d invited her over to talk. Today was the day I was getting rid of her and out of my life once and for all. I walked over to the elevator just as they opened, and she stepped out with a big smile on her face.

  “I was so excited to get your call,” she said as she ran her finger down my chest.

  I removed her finger from my chest and led her to my office. This wasn’t going to be easy, but it needed to be done, especially if I was going to have a future with Ellery. I asked her to sit down, but she refused.

  “What’s going on, Connor? I’m sensing some tension here.” she said.

  I took in a sharp breath before I spoke. “There’s something that we need to discuss, and it’s going to upset you.”

  She looked at me with daggers in her eyes.

  “If this is about that blonde whore I’ve been hearing about, then I don’t want to discuss it. I want things between us to go back to where they used to be,” she said as she moved closer to me.

  “First of all, Ashlyn, Ellery is not a whore, and you are never to refer to her as that again. Do you understand me?” I said in an angered voice. “Second of all, Ellery is my girlfriend, and I love her very much. And finally, things with us are over. They were over the night I met Ellery.”

  She stood in front of me as she cocked her brow. “Is that so? Well I think I can make you change your mind.”

  Suddenly, Ashlyn lunged at me, and before I knew it, her lips were on mine. I pushed her away as I looked up and saw Ellery standing in the doorway. My heart sank as I saw the pain and betrayal in her eyes.

  “Ellery, this isn’t what it looks like,” I said in a panic.

  She put her hand up as if she was telling me she didn’t want to hear it, turned around, and started to walk away. Ashlyn smiled as she watched her leave.

  “See, Connor, I told you she doesn’t love you like I can,” she said.

  Ellery stopped dead in her tracks and turned around. She had the same look in her eyes that she did that night at the bar.

  “Oh shit,” I said as I watched her slowly walk towards Ashlyn.

  Ashlyn stood there with her arms crossed, and with a smirk on her face. This wasn’t going to be good, and it made me nervous. Ellery approached Ashlyn and extended her hand to her.

  “I don’t think we’ve officially met. I’m Ellery, Connor’s girlfriend.”

  “Funny, Connor said he didn’t have a girlfriend anymore when he had his hands all over me,” she said as she refused to shake Ellery’s hand.

  Ellery looked at me as I stood there speechless. I couldn’t believe Ashlyn just said that, but I had to make Ellery believe she was lying. The only thing I could do was shake my head so she knew it wasn’t true. She glared at me as she began to speak to Ashlyn.

  “He said that?”

  “Yeah, he did, just after he kissed me and told me that it was me he loved all along, and you were just a charity case that he felt sorry for.”

  Shit, I couldn’t believe she’d just said that. I needed to stop this now or I’d lose Ellery forever. No matter what, I was making sure Ashlyn was out of my life for good. I saw the look on Ellery’s face, and the anger brewing in her eyes. It’s a look that I’d never seen before, and to be honest, it scared the hell out of me. I took a step back as I saw Ellery raise her fist and slam it across Ashlyn’s jaw. She fell back o
n her ass as Ellery bent down until their faces were inches from each other.

  “My advice to you is to crawl back into the whore hole you crawled out from and to never look at me or him again. If I even catch you looking in either of our directions, I will pound my fist into you so hard that even a plastic surgeon wouldn’t be able to fix you,” she said as she turned on her heels and started walking away.

  Ashlyn held her jaw and screamed, “You’re a crazy bitch. Do you know that?!”

  Inside I was laughing because Ashlyn deserved it, and I couldn’t believe Ellery did it. She was leaving, and I wasn’t about to let her go. I ran after her and grabbed her arm before she could reach the elevator.

  “Don’t you dare take another step,” I commanded.

  She whipped her head around and looked at me with evil in her eyes.

  “Let go of me, right now, Connor, before you suffer the same fate as your whore over there.”

  I let go of her arm. “You’re angry right now, so I’ll forgive that last statement, but what I will not forgive is you taking another step and walking out that door.”

  She told me she couldn’t stay, especially after what just happened. I wasn’t letting her go. The time had come to tell her about Ashlyn. As I pulled out my phone to call Denny and have him get Ashlyn out of the penthouse, Ellery pushed the button and the elevator doors opened. I grabbed her from behind and carried her up the stairs as she kicked and screamed at me to put her down. We reached my bedroom, and I threw her on the bed. I was so angry at her for trying to leave. I needed her to listen to me, and I wasn’t letting her leave until she did.

  “Now, sit down on that bed, and listen to me, Ellery. I’m not playing games with you anymore, and I know what you just saw hurt you more than anything else. You’re going to sit there, and you’re going listen to me!” I screamed at her.

  “Go on then, explain to me who Ashlyn is, and why you’ve been keeping your relationship with her such a secret,” she said with anger in her voice.

  I paced back and forth across the room while running my hands through my hair. “Ashlyn is Amanda’s twin sister.”

  “Who the hell is Amanda?” she asked.

  I took in a sharp breath. “Amanda’s the girl who committed suicide after I broke up with her.”

  “Keep talking, Connor; I’m listening.”

  “Ashlyn sought me out and came to my office about a year ago. She told me she had been kicked out of her house, and she didn’t have any money or any place to go. She said that I owed her because it was my fault her sister killed herself.” I stood there and watched Ellery close her eyes for a moment. This was so hard for her to hear, and it was making me sick to tell her.

  “I took her to dinner. We talked, drank a lot, and we had sex. You have no idea how much I regret that day,” I said as I stood there, shaking my head in shame.

  “Why didn’t you stop it after that night, Connor?” she asked as she got up from the bed and walked over to me.

  “She kept bringing up Amanda, and making me feel guilty for what had happened. I gave her a job at my company, and we had an arrangement that we would meet three times a week after work for sex, with no strings attached.”

  “Wait, let me guess. She started falling for you, and she wanted more,” she said.

  I nodded my head. “Yes, she wanted me to stop seeing other woman and to have an exclusive relationship with her. I told her time and time again that I wasn’t interested, and that our arrangement was staying the way it was.” I turned my back to her and took in a deep breath. “She threatened to do what her sister did if I didn’t succumb to her wants and needs. It was that night at the club, the night you brought me home, I told her there was never going to be anything more than sex between us.”

  “Damn it, Connor. Why the hell didn’t you just stop seeing her?!” she yelled.

  “The next morning, she called and apologized. She said she would be happy to keep our arrangement the way it was as long as I doubled her pay,” I said as I turned around and faced her.

  She shook her head and looked down. She walked back over to the bed and sat on it.

  “Are you okay?” I asked as I started to walk towards her. All I wanted to do was hold her. She was hurting, and I wanted to ease her pain.

  “Don’t take another step, and I mean it,” she said and put her hand up as she got up from the bed and headed towards the door. “I can’t listen to any more of this, Connor, I’m sorry.”

  “Ellery, please, we need to talk about everything,” I pleaded.

  “Why bother? So we can hurt each other again with our words?” she yelled.

  I put my hand on her face, but she backed away.

  “My illness is tearing us apart. You can’t handle your emotions, and neither can I. We just end up hurting each other more often than not.”

  She looked at me with anguish in her eyes. “I have a question for you, and I want you to be totally honest with me. Are you trying to save me to erase the guilt you’ve harbored over the years about your ex-girlfriend?”

  The pain that shot through my body when she said that was unbearable. I stood there and closed my eyes while taking a deep breath. Did she really think that? How could she even say something like that after everything I’d done and said to her? After everything we’d been through, she doubted my love for her. That hurt me the most. I closed my eyes and struggled with my next words.

  “I think it’s best if you go back to California, and that I remain here,” I said as I turned around. I couldn’t look at her anymore; it was too painful. She walked out of the bedroom and out of my life. I dialed my pilot and told him to have the plane ready to fly to California. I sent a text to Ellery.

  “My private plane is waiting to take you back to California. Text Denny your location, and he will pick you up.”

  I walked downstairs and into the kitchen to find Denny sitting at the table.

  “I took Ashlyn home. She talked about pressing charges, Connor, but I convinced her otherwise. Ellery has a great right hook.” He smiled.

  “Yeah, she does, and believe me when I tell you that Ashlyn deserved it. I need you need to take Ellery to my plane. She’s leaving for California.”

  Denny walked over to me and put his hand on my shoulder. “You and Ellery are the two most stubborn people on the face of this earth, and you couldn’t be more perfect for each other. Don’t let your fears sabotage your relationship with her.”

  “I appreciate that, Denny, but she doubts my love for her, and it hurts. I don’t know if I can be with someone who won’t truly believe that I love her.”

  Denny’s phone beeped. “It’s Ellery, and she’s ready to go,” he said as squeezed my shoulder. “Are you sure this is what you want, Connor?” he asked as he started to walk away.

  I rubbed my eyes and nodded my head. “At least for now, Denny.”

  I walked over to the bar and poured myself a double scotch. Once again, we were apart, and the pain and anguish in my heart and soul flared up. Had I given up on us? After she questioned me about being with her only out of guilt, that made me angry and almost hurt as bad as when I found out she had cancer. I sat on the barstool and stared at myself through the mirrored wall. What the hell was I going to do? I thought as I stared at the man who had changed his life for Ellery Lane.

  The elevator doors opened, and for a second I thought it was Ellery. I turned around as Peyton peeked around the corner.

  “Hey, Connor, where’s Elle?”

  “She’s not here,” I grumbled.

  “What the hell happened this time?” she asked.

  I got up from the barstool and turned to her. “I’ll tell you what happened. Your best friend doesn’t believe I love her, and she thinks I’m only with her out of guilt. Do you fucking believe that? After everything I’ve done for her and everything I’ve said to her, she has the nerve to doubt my love!” I yelled.

  “Whoa, calm down, and don’t yell at me, Connor,” she said as she put both h
ands up.

  “I’m sorry, Peyton. I didn’t mean to yell. It’s not your fault, and I’m sorry that I’m taking it out on you.”

  She walked over, gave me a hug, and then looked at me. “You’re the best thing that has ever happened to Ellery, and she knows it. She has had such a hard life that was filled with more sorrow than joy. Whenever she gets a glimpse of happiness, something bad happens, so she tries to sabotage whatever it is that’s making her happy before it makes her sad. She knows you love her more than anything in the world, and she’s watched you change your life for her. It scares her to death because she thinks you’re going to go away like everything else has in her life.”

  Peyton had a point, and I understood it.

  “Ellery punched Ashlyn in the face and knocked her on her ass. She told her that if she ever looked at me or her again, she was going to make it so a plastic surgeon couldn’t fix her.”

  She started laughing. “That’s my girl! The one thing about Ellery is you don’t mess with the people she loves, or she’s going to kick your ass.”

  “I can see that,” I laughed with her. “Thanks, Peyton. I’m going to give me and Ellery some time to calm down. I have some serious thinking to do.”

  “Well, don’t think too long. She needs you, Connor, and you need her. I’ll call her later and see how she’s doing. Good luck,” she said as she patted me on the chest and then walked out.

  Chapter 23

  The next few days had passed by slowly as I worked from home. Cassidy called to tell me that she and Camden were in the city for a doctor’s appointment and then they were going shopping. I told her to come by when she was done, and I’d take them to dinner. I set my phone down on my desk and headed to the kitchen for a bottle of water. As I was coming back to my office, I heard my phone ringing. By the time I got back to my desk, it stopped. I picked it up and looked at it. My heart stopped when it said that I had a missed call from Ellery. She left a voicemail. I pressed the listen button and closed my eyes when I heard the voice that I had been missing.

 

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