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FOREVER SERIES: COMPLETE BOX SET

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by Lynn, Sandi


  My dad walked back in and looked at me. “Princess, I’m—”

  “Sorry? Is that what you were going to say? Because I don’t believe you! You’re happy this isn’t happening. You never wanted me to have Ashlyn’s kidney in the first place! So don’t sit there and pretend that you’re sad, Daddy, because you aren’t!” I yelled.

  I got up from the couch and grabbed Brayden from Amelia’s arms. “Jake, let’s go.” I stormed out of the penthouse and went home.

  * * *

  Connor

  I couldn’t believe this was happening as I stood there in the middle of the room while my daughter stormed out.

  “She didn’t mean it, Dad,” Collin spoke. “She’s upset. I mean, come on, this is total bullshit. She’s crushed.”

  “I don’t understand.” I shook my head as I walked over to the bar and poured myself a drink. “FUCK!” I yelled as I slammed my glass down on the bar. “Regardless of how I felt in the beginning, Julia was getting the transplant and she was happy. Now it’s been ripped away from her, from us. The chances of her getting that transplant soon are gone. We’re back to fucking square one!” I yelled.

  My mother got up from the chair and walked over to me. Placing her hand on my shoulder, she spoke, “There’s one more person you can try, Connor.”

  “Mom.” I looked at her in anger.

  She put her hand up. “It’s for your daughter. Your anger is with your father, not Lucas. He didn’t ask to be born into this family and he certainly did nothing wrong.” She said goodnight and walked out the door. Ellery and I went up to bed.

  I looked over at Ellery. She was sound asleep. Me, I couldn’t sleep. I had too much on my mind and my daughter was at the forefront. I was devastated for her that the transplant wasn’t happening. I climbed out of bed and paced the penthouse. Giving serious thought to what my mother said had me conflicted. But I knew what I needed to do for Julia. There was no price too great for her wellbeing. I climbed back into bed and wrapped my arms around my wife. She reached back and placed her hand on my face.

  “I love you.”

  “I love you too, baby.”

  Chapter 35

  Connor

  I sat down on the bench in the conservatory gardens and dialed Lou.

  “Lou, I need you to do something for me.”

  “Anything, Connor.”

  “I need you to find a man named Lucas Oaks, son of Charlotte Oaks. Last known address was Cherry Hill, New Jersey.”

  “I’ll get on it right away.”

  “Thanks, Lou. I’ll talk to you later. Someone just arrived that I need to talk to.”

  I ended the call as Ashlyn stood in front of me. “Have a seat, Ashlyn.”

  “I’m sorry, Connor.”

  “What’s going on? Did you change your mind? Was this your plan all along? Get my daughter’s hopes up and then destroy them with a snap of your fingers? Was this your revenge, Ashlyn?”

  She clenched her jaw as she stared at me, listening to every word I spoke. Her nostrils flared and tears sprang to her eyes.

  “I have cancer; lymphoma, to be exact. The lab called because they thought they made an error and wanted me to come in for another blood test. I’m sorry about Julia and if I still could give her one of my kidneys, I would. But you go ahead and still think the worst of me. If you want so badly to believe that I planned this whole thing, then go ahead.” She got up from the bench and began to walk away. She stopped and turned to me. “I guess this is my punishment for my past.” A tear fell from her eye.

  I reached out and grabbed her hand. “Ashlyn, I’m so sorry. I don’t know what to say.”

  “You’ve said enough, Connor.”

  “Wait. Please.” I got up from the bench and stood in front of her. “You asked me to believe that you’d changed. Now I’m asking you to believe that I’m truly sorry.”

  She looked away as she wiped the tears from her eyes. “I believe you and thank you. I also understand why it’s so hard for you to forgive me. Goodbye, Connor. I hope everything works out for Julia. Tell her I’m sorry and that I have my own battle to fight now.”

  I nodded. “I will. You can beat this, Ashlyn.”

  She gave me a small smile as she turned away and walked out of the conservatory gardens. I stood there with my hands in my pockets, preparing myself for my next battle. A battle that involved a man who was my brother. A brother that I’d never met.

  * * *

  I was walking down the hall of Black Enterprises on the way to my office and I heard Collin yelling from his. I looked over at Ethan, who shrugged. As I opened the door, Collin threw his phone across the desk.

  “What’s going on, son?”

  “Hey, Dad. Just people not doing what they’re supposed to be doing. I’m having some renovations done on the beach house and the contractor is a dick. In about two seconds, I’m firing his ass.”

  I laughed as I sat down in the chair across from him. “I’ve been there myself many times. In fact, I remember almost firing the contractor for our beach house because it almost wasn’t done before the wedding. But everything worked out and they finished it. Where’s Julia? I stopped by her office and she wasn’t there, and neither was her secretary.”

  “She went home because she’s so exhausted that she fell asleep at her desk.”

  “I spoke with Ashlyn earlier.”

  “Oh? Why?”

  “To find out why she was no longer a donor candidate for Julia.”

  “And?” he asked as he leaned back in his chair.

  “She has cancer.”

  “Oh. That’s not good news.”

  “No. It isn’t.” I got up from my seat. “I have some work to do and then I’m leaving for the day. I need to go talk to Julia.”

  “Okay, Dad. Good luck.”

  I walked out the door and into my office. Just as I sat down, my phone rang, and it was Lou.

  “Lou, what’s up?”

  “I have the information you requested.”

  “Excellent. Let’s meet for dinner at six o’clock at Daniel. I’ll have Laurinda make the reservation.”

  “Sounds good, Connor. I’ll see you then.”

  When I looked at the clock, it was already four. I shut down my computer and grabbed my briefcase.

  “Laurinda, I’m leaving for the day. I’ll see you tomorrow.”

  “Enjoy your dinner, Connor. See you tomorrow.”

  When I knocked on Julia’s door, I could hear Brayden crying. When she opened it, she was holding him, and when he saw me, he smiled.

  “What’s wrong with my grandson?” I asked as I took him from her.

  “He’s teething.”

  “Ah, I remember going through that with you. Did you give him some medicine?”

  “Yes, and hopefully, it will help him soon. I’m so tired, Dad, and Jake won’t be home for another couple of hours. All I want to do is take a nap.”

  I sat down on the couch with him and held him up by his hands. “Did you call your mother?”

  “No. I don’t want to bother her. She’s taken care of him so much already.” She curled up on the couch next to me.

  “You need to hire a nanny, princess.”

  “I don’t trust anyone with him, Dad. Only family. I wish Mason was here.”

  A small smile crossed my lips. “Me too.”

  “So why did you stop by?” she asked.

  “I met with Ashlyn today. She has cancer, princess.”

  “Oh no, Dad. That’s terrible. I hope she’s going to be okay.”

  “Me too, Julia.”

  “Really, Dad? Do you really mean that?” she asked as she cocked her head.

  “Yeah. I do. Nobody should have to go through that.”

  She sighed. “Well, we’re back to square one, so I’ll just have to deal with it until there’s a donor. There isn’t anything else I can do.”

  “Keep positive, princess, and have faith.” I reached over and grabbed her hand, bringing it up to my lips
. Now go get Brayden’s diaper bag. I’m going to take him upstairs with me so you can take a nap. I do have a dinner meeting with Lou at six, but your mom will be home and she’ll be very upset if she knew you didn’t want to call her.”

  “Are you sure, Dad?”

  “I’m positive. Now go.”

  Julia got up and went into the nursery. “Grandpa is going to do everything he can to help your mommy. This is what the men in this family do. We stop at nothing until we get what we want.”

  Brayden smiled and cooed as if he understood me. I kissed his cheek and got up from the couch as Julia handed me the diaper bag.

  “Thank you, Daddy. I love you.”

  “I love you too, princess. Get some rest.”

  As soon as I stepped off the elevator, Ellery came walking into the foyer. “I thought I heard a baby and a hot, sexy man.” She smiled as she kissed me.

  “Hi, baby.”

  “Why do you have Brayden?”

  “I stopped by Julia’s and told her to take a nap. She looked tired.”

  “Next question. Why did you stop by Julia’s? I thought you were still at the office.” She took Brayden from me.

  “I met with Ashlyn today. She has cancer, Elle.”

  She looked at me with wide eyes. “That’s awful. What kind?”

  “Lymphoma,” I said as I followed her to the living room.

  “That explains why she’s no longer a viable donor.”

  “Yep. Anyway, I’m meeting Lou at Daniel at six o’clock for a business dinner. We have some contracts to go over.”

  “Oh, okay. Peyton is coming over, so we’ll just order Chinese or something.”

  I gave her a kiss as I headed up the stairs. “I’m going to change. Maybe you can try to lay Brayden down and join me in the bedroom?” I winked.

  She arched her brow. “So you want to ignore our grandchild so we can have sex?”

  I stopped on the middle step and looked at her. “We did it with our own kids. Why are grandkids any different?”

  She shook her head as she smiled and followed me upstairs. “You’re a very bad grandpa, Mr. Black.”

  “Not bad. Just horny.”

  * * *

  “What do you have for me, Lou?” I said as I sat down in the booth across from him.

  He slid a file folder across the table. “This one was a little tough. Lucas Black is twenty-eight years old and lives in Vegas. He’s an executive chef at Sage and studied at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris for six years before moving back to the States.”

  I narrowed my eyes as I opened the file. “Wait a minute. Black?”

  “Yep. Charlotte gave him your father’s last name and listed him on the birth certificate.”

  “Why would my father agree to that?”

  “I don’t know, Connor. Maybe he wasn’t given a choice. Look further on down in the file. Check out his blood type.”

  My eyes veered down the paper. “He’s type O,” I spoke as I looked at Lou.

  “Yep. He sure is. What are you going to do now?”

  “Looks like I’m going to Vegas to meet my brother and pay him a great deal of money for his kidney.”

  “Be careful, Connor. I’m sure this boy isn’t going to be welcoming you with open arms.”

  I closed the file and set it down. Taking a drink of my scotch, I knew I needed to devise the perfect plan to get Lucas to listen to me.

  Chapter 36

  Collin

  Peyton told me that Hailey was allowed to have visitors now at the Odyssey House since her detox was over. I thought maybe it would be a good idea to go visit her and see how she was doing. I grabbed my phone from the desk and called Amelia.

  “Hi, babe,” she answered cheerfully.

  “Hi, good looking. Are you wearing something sexy right now?”

  She giggled. “My sexy as fuck blue scrubs. I know how much they turn you on.”

  She thought she was being funny, but in reality, seeing her in scrubs did turn me on. I liked when she played nurse with me.

  “Okay, stop talking like that. I’m getting hard.”

  She laughed. “You asked.”

  “Listen, I think I’m going to visit Hailey over at Odyssey. Do you want to come with me?”

  “No. I think it’s best that you go alone. I’m sure she has a lot to talk to you about. Give her my best, though.”

  “I will, baby, and when I get home, you better still be in those scrubs. I think I’m coming down with something and I’ll need you to check me over, Nurse Amelia.”

  “Fine. I’ll make sure I have all the tools necessary to fully examine you.”

  “Fuck, Amelia. I better go or I’m going to have a bad situation over here.”

  She laughed. “Goodbye, Mr. Black. I love you.”

  “Goodbye, Mrs. Black. I love you more.”

  I had Ethan call the Odyssey House. Visiting hours started in fifteen minutes. I hopped in the Range Rover and drove there, hoping that Hailey wouldn’t be mad at me for stopping by.

  I stood in the lobby and waited for Hailey to come down. I was looking around when I heard her voice.

  “Hey, Collin.”

  I turned around and smiled when I saw her. For the first time in a long time, she looked good.

  “Hey, Hailey. How are you?”

  “I’m okay. Let’s go out to the courtyard.”

  I followed her through the lobby and out the sliding doors that led to a beautiful courtyard made up of different types of flowers, small wrought-iron tables that sat four people, and a few wooden benches.

  “Your mom said that you’re allowed to have visitors now. That’s good.”

  She looked down at her hands. “Yeah.”

  I really didn’t think this would be awkward, but it was. “You look good, Hailey.”

  “Thanks. Collin, I’m sorry for everything.”

  “Nah, don’t be. Shit happens. You did the right thing. Have you heard anything about Marcus?”

  “He got deported back to France and he’s not allowed back in the U.S. They found a shitload of coke on him when they arrested him. He’s France’s problem now.”

  “That’s good. At least you won’t have to worry about him anymore. What’s going on with you, Hailey? Why the drugs?”

  “It was only supposed to be a one-time thing. Then one time turned into two and two turned into three. Marcus didn’t always hit me. That just started a few months ago.”

  “Why didn’t you break up with him?”

  “Because no Marcus meant no more drugs. I’ve let everyone in my life who loves me down. I let myself down. Marcus stripped me of everything I ever believed about myself. He took away my self-esteem and my dignity. I’m not this person.”

  Sadness consumed her. Not only in her face but also in her words. I reached over and placed my hand on hers.

  “I know you’re not. You got lost in a big way, but now it’s up to you to find yourself again. You’re a strong woman, Hailey. You always have been, and you need to find that inner strength again.”

  “Thanks for believing in me, Collin. The first step in recovering is to be honest with myself and the people I love. The biggest mistake I ever made was breaking up with you, but I’m happy I did. You know why?”

  I shook my head.

  “Because our breakup led you to Amelia and she’s a great girl. You better not screw things up with her.” She smirked.

  “I won’t. You’ll find someone too. You’re a good person, Hailey. You just need to be a little more careful with the guys you choose.” I gave her a wink.

  She laughed. “I will. I promise. But to be honest, there won’t be any more guys for a long time. I need to focus on me getting better and getting my career on track. That’s my top priority. Everything else can wait.”

  “I’m proud of you.”

  “Friends?” she asked.

  “Forever.” I smiled.

  “I hope one day you can forgive me for everything that happened when I left for Italy.”r />
  “You’re already forgiven.” I reached over and gave her a hug.

  “Thanks, Collin. That means a lot to me.”

  “I better get home. Amelia’s waiting for me. I asked her to come, but she thought that maybe we should talk alone.”

  “Tell her I said thank you for everything.”

  “You can tell her yourself when she comes to visit you. We’ll stop by this weekend if that’s okay with you?”

  “I’d love that.”

  “Take care, Hailey,” I said as I kissed her head.

  “You too, Collin, and thanks for coming.”

  We walked back to the lobby, said goodbye, and she went back to her room. I climbed in the Range Rover and headed home to my wife. A feeling of contentment flowed through me knowing that Hailey was going to be all right.

  Chapter 37

  Connor

  After my dinner with Lou, I went home and found Ellery taking a bath. I walked into the bathroom and she looked at me and smiled.

  “Did you have a nice dinner with Lou?”

  “Yeah. May I join you?” I asked as I pulled my shirt over my head.

  “Of course.”

  She scooted up and I climbed in behind her, wrapping my arms around her silky smooth body as she rested her head against my chest.

  “I need to talk to you about something.”

  “It’s about Lucas, isn’t it?”

  “How did you know?”

  “I’m your wife. I know you, Connor, and that dinner with Lou was about him, wasn’t it?”

  “Yes. His blood type is the same as Julia’s. He lives in Vegas and I’m flying there tomorrow. Do you want to go with me?”

  She softly kissed my arm. “I would love to go, but I think this is something you need to do on your own.”

  “Are you sure, baby?”

  “I’m positive. You’re not telling Julia, are you?”

  “No. I’m not telling anyone. Not until I get some answers.”

  “Good.”

  “There’s another thing I found out. Charlotte gave him our last name.”

  “Really? I’m surprised your father allowed that.”

 

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