Second Chance at Forever

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by Mary Wasowski




  by

  Mary A. Wasowski

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  Second Chance at Forever

  Book Two in The Forever Series

  Copyright © 2014 by Mary A. Wasowski

  Cover Design by Okay Creations

  Formatting by JT Formatting

  All rights reserved.

  Without limiting the rights under copyright reserved above, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form, or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise) without the prior written permission of both the copyright owner and the above publisher of this book.

  This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, brands, media, and incidents are either the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. The author acknowledges the trademarked status and trademark owners of various products, bands, and/or restaurants referenced in this work of fiction, which have been used without permission. The publication/use of these trademarks is not authorized, associated with, or sponsored by the trademark owners.

  License Notes

  This ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. If you’re reading this book and did not purchase it, or it was not purchased for your use only, then please return to your favorite ebook retailer and purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author.

  Table of Contents

  Title Page

  A Note from the Author

  Praise for Forever

  Dedication

  Prologue

  Chapter One

  Chapter Two

  Chapter Two continued...

  Chapter Three

  Chapter Four

  Chapter Four continued...

  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

  Epilogue

  The End…for now

  Acknowledgments

  Saving the Best for Last

  About the Author

  Author Contact Information

  THANK YOU, READERS, for taking time to purchase Second Chance at Forever. Writing for Walker and Reese has taken me on many twists and turns. They were quite the challenge. Believe me, I had my moments where I was mad at Walker and wanted to shake Reese. In the end, I truly hope you enjoy where I have taken their love story. It’s not over yet, not by a long shot. We will see them again in Our Forever Promise, where their story concludes, but may continue for others. Stay tuned. You never know what I have planned.

  The best gift you can give an author is to leave a review. It doesn’t have to be many words, a simple sentence if you can. Feedback is so important, and it is vital to my future as a writer. I love and welcome each and every comment and message I receive, but I would also love to see them on the sites you purchased this title on.

  Thank you so much! And enjoy Walker and Reese.

  With love,

  Praise for FOREVER

  Book One in THE FOREVER SERIES

  I loved this book! Once I got into the book, I couldn’t put it down. There are tons of twists and turns in this book, and it’s a must read.

  Lisa, Abby & Lisa’s Book Blog

  Be ready for an emotional roller coaster in Forever. Be ready for twists and turns you weren’t expecting to happen. I will admit, tears were falling at the end.

  Sassy Girl Book Reviews

  Wow! This book is emotional. Filled with angst, pain, lies, deception, and more that will grip you until the end. Can Walker and Reese get a HEA? Have a tissue or two handy while reading this book. You will need it.

  Tanya, Book Obsessed Momma

  Outstanding Story - This is probably one of the hardest books to write a review for. I loved this book so much that there really isn’t any great word to describe how great this book is. Terrific. Awesome…the best book ever. Mary writes her books so it feels like you are standing right next to the character, and you are seeing everything and feeling every emotion that they are going through. I promise you will fall in love with this book and it will live with you…Forever.

  Tiffany, Once Upon A Twilight blog

  I’VE ALWAYS LOVED this quote. I have it written down on several notebooks, folders, and papers I saved throughout the years. The first time I wrote this quote down, I was in high school. I still have that folder from my freshman year. It’s old and tattered, but I can’t seem to part with it. It holds my writing from my younger years when I was trying to find a place to fit into this big wide world.

  I think fear is one of the most natural emotions a person can feel. It makes us human. It makes us real. It also teaches us to take risks, and with each bold move we make, maybe the next one will be a little easier to overcome.

  This book is lovingly dedicated to my family and friends. With your love, support, and encouragement, I fear less and gain confidence with every book I write. I am a believer that dreams come true, but also believe you need a little help along the way.

  If I’ve missed a phone call with you, or even a few, I’m sorry.

  If I’m overdue for a visit, I’ll see you soon.

  And if I forget to tell you that I love you, the next time that I say it, I’ll say it twice.

  For my readers: Another quote I love. This one is for you…

  …seventeen years later

  “MR. REED, EXCUSE ME, sir, for the intrusion, but you have a visitor here to see you.”

  I looked up from my computer screen with agitation directed at my temporary assistant filling in for Jenny while she was out sick today. She looked like a scared rabbit, as she should be. I always without fail expected my requests understood and met with no misinterpretations.

  “Catherine, I believe I gave you strict instructions not to disturb me this morning.” God knows this day was hard enough already.

  “Yes sir, I understand, but not even for your father?” She replied with a hint of sarcasm in her voice. I once again looked up from my computer with a warning look that had her checking her attitude at my door.

  Dammit! What the hell is he doing here? And without calling first. Of all days to get a visit from my father. It was Jackson’s birthday, and sadly the anniversary of his mother’s death. I had a love/hate relationship with this day. I lost my wife, my best friend, and the mother of my child—my only child. What should have been the greatest day of our lives went dark when she was taken from me¸ and from our son. I was extremely busy today of all days, and then I got an unexpected visit from Phillip Reed himself. I stopped glaring at my assistant and tried to calm my already rising blood pressure. “Catherine, you may show him in.”

  “I was beginning to think that I would be barred from seeing you. Knowing you, Walker, I might have thought I was on a proscribed list. I don’t appreciate having to stand out in the hallway and be expected to wait to be granted access to you,” he said as he strode in with his always cool demeanor. Not getting up from behind my desk to greet him as he expected me to, I simply just looked up at him.

  “That’s what you get when you
interrupt one’s work day. Hello, father, and what are you doing here in California?”

  “Can’t a father drop in on his only son and say hello?”

  “Not when you live in New York. So what do I owe the honor of this impromptu visit?”

  He walked over to my bar and helped himself to my favorite malted scotch. “Walker, I was up in San Francisco taking care of some personal business and wanted to stop by on my way home to visit with Jackson. After all, it is his eighteenth birthday. Would you mind if I take him out for the day?”

  “Father, you don’t need my permission to see Jackson, and I am well aware of what today is. If you want to see your grandson, then you know where to find him. He has a lighter class schedule today and should be home from school in about an hour. I do have plans with him this evening, so your time with your grandson will be short.” I’ll be damned if I was going to rearrange my plans with my son to accommodate my father. He should have made better arrangements if he wanted to celebrate Jackson’s birthday with him.

  “Son, I know how hard this day is for you, and I don’t want to make it worse for you by being here.” He looked almost remorseful, but I knew better. Phillip Reed didn’t give a rat’s ass about my feelings, and he sure as hell didn’t know what I was feeling especially when it came to that day.

  “Walker, while I wait for Jackson, how about we have a chat? I have some matters that I would like to discuss with you. I noticed that a bid proposal was submitted for Johns Hopkins Hospital again. Why is that? Didn’t we already do an expansion project for them?”

  And here he is…my father. A few empty words of condolences, and then it’s business as usual. Counting to ten to remain calm, I fixed myself a much needed drink and knocked it back before I answered him.

  “You know we did, father, and why do you care what comes across my desk anyway?” I wanted to make it clear to him whose office he was in.

  “I was just wondering, son. We usually don’t take on projects of this nature.”

  “You’re right. We normally don’t.”

  “Why then?”

  “What is this, Twenty Questions? You know why we built that building. An opportunity presented itself to me, and it was my way to honor Elizabeth.”

  “Oh yes, by putting her name on a building.”

  “Careful, father. I don’t know what you’re trying to pull out of me, or deflect me from the real reason to why you’re here, but my patience is wearing thin.”

  “Why so defensive, son? I am merely asking a question, and here you are, flying off the handle.”

  “Father, it’s not a manner of being defensive. This is me knowing you all too well that this is not a social call. You asking questions to something you already know leads me to believe that you’re here for something else.”

  “Walker, I have no hidden agenda.”

  “No agenda? Oh please! The wheels in your head are always spinning in a thousand directions. You breathe, eat, and sleep hidden agendas, but okay—I’ll bite. When the hospital initially approached me with their bid proposal, I was skeptical at first. My team carefully went through the proposal, and once I learned what the building was intended for, I immediately approved it. So yes, father, my late wife’s name sits proudly on a building that I designed in memory for her. I hear the neurosurgeon that this wing is intended for is making great strides in stroke research. He is supposed to be the best in the country, and the hospital is doing everything in their power to keep him happy. Johns Hopkins has asked me to consider designing an extension wing to what they have now, a bigger space for his research. I haven’t had any opportunity to peruse the proposal yet, okay? Now that you’ve been updated, are we done with the Q and A part of this discussion?”

  “It’s a shame that you never made the ribbon cutting ceremony. I was all too happy to step in for you and support Jackson.”

  Son of a bitch! He didn’t just go there. His mentioning of Jackson’s name hit the one trigger that I possessed.

  “You’re unbelievable, father! You of all people know why I missed it. I can’t believe for rhyme or reason why you would remind me of that. I was in Europe at the time, and you know why I was there. I would have never missed that dedication ceremony if I didn’t have to clean up yet another mess you left me before officially retiring. Oh, and let’s make one thing very clear…You will never fill my shoes when it comes to my son!”

  “Walker, I wasn’t trying to.”

  “Good. It will be a cold day in hell before I ever let anyone come between me and my son, least of all you. Now that I have answered your questions, give me the same courtesy and answer one of mine. Why are you here?”

  “I believe I answered that question already. I wanted to see Jackson, and just because I don’t participate in the day to day doesn’t mean I’m not privy to what is going on around here.”

  “Father, that’s where you’re wrong. I run this company! And I alone. You, Phillip Reed, are retired. You needn’t worry about what comes across my desk. This includes past, present, and future projects that Reed Global will be involved with. Are we done here? Because I know I am.” My father was silent while rubbing his fingers along his chin. I continued, “Now, if you don’t have anything else to say, please show yourself out.”

  No words? I glanced back over to him, and he looked as if he was contemplating his next chess move. Not wanting to wait and growing tired of this, I continued to talk. “Father, I need to leave for my meeting.”

  My dismissal of my father may have been cold, but it paled in comparison to how he treated me over the years. I usually go a few rounds of friendly war-like banter with my father, but today was not the day for the usual tongue lashing we seemed to give one another.

  I never handled the anniversary of this day very well, but I always held back for my son’s sake. I had a nightmare the night before. I usually can keep them buried deep down, but as the anniversary of Elizabeth’s death approached, they always returned. I shot up out of my bed that morning with cold beads of sweat covering my head and body. It was still dark outside with no signs of the early morning dawn. I quickly dressed and phoned my trainer. I needed to rid my lingering nightmare out of my mind, and the best way I knew how was to punch the bag until my knuckles bled.

  I went three rounds with my trainer until he knocked me on my ass. I ran six miles on the treadmill, and then I must have done one hundred sit-ups. My muscles were on fire. After my hot steam and shower, I felt a little better but guilty that I ran out on my son before wishing him a happy birthday. I phoned him on my way to the office, and of course he was understanding. He always understood how I felt about this day and gave me the time I needed to work my way through it. It was unfair to him. His birthday should be celebrated with no pains from the past. I promised him we would celebrate when I arrive home. Jackson simply agreed with what I had arranged and wished me a good day. Now my father was unexpectedly standing in my office, and I wanted him gone. I blinked back into the now and stopped myself from revisiting my nightmare and deal with the matter at hand…Phillip Reed. My father was silent as he turned to leave my office and stopped abruptly at the door. He shocked me with what he said next.

  “Are you happy, Walker?”

  What the hell? “What kind of question is that?” I asked him.

  “It’s an honest one, Walker, and I would like an answer.”

  “Define happy, father? I run this company, and I have my son. Anything beyond that doesn’t matter.”

  “You don’t get to pick and choose what matters, son. It doesn’t work that way. Everything matters. You’re more than just the man who sits here all day in this big office. I was that man, dammit! And I don’t want you to become me. I’m sorry, Walker. I never meant to have things work out the way they did.”

  Pinching the bridge of my nose, I felt a headache coming on. I listened to my father drone on and on, and I didn’t have the slightest inkling on what in the hell he was talking about. I walked over to my father to look in his
eyes. I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. Pain radiated through my jaw muscles as I clenched my teeth.

  “Father, I am exactly who you wanted me to be. You say you’re sorry? For what, may I ask? I can’t do this dance with you anymore; it’s just too late. I have done everything you ever asked and wanted me to do, and yet you stand here and ask me if I’m happy. You want the truth? No, I’m not! Because this is not the life I wanted…but I got it…so I live it. The one thing I wanted and have always wanted, I can’t have. I focus on what I do have, and that’s Jackson. My son is my only priority. Now I know that’s not something you’re familiar with, but in my world it’s everything. On her deathbed, I promised Elizabeth that I would always put our son first. She gave her life for our boy, and I vowed never to let him down.”

  I had rage emerging from the deep depths of my soul. I thought I had laid my demons to rest when it came to my father, but somehow they always seemed to resurface at my most vulnerable time. Today would be one of those days.

  “Who made you this way, Walker? I’m looking into your eyes, and I see no light behind them. They are dark and cold. For a man that has everything, you would think you would be happier,” he said as he gestured his hand around my office.

  The old man has got to be losing his mind. I laughed to myself. Trying to remain in control was never easy while dealing with Phillip Reed. I took a deep breath before answering him.

  “You made me this way, father. Please don’t stand here and try to say otherwise. I am my father’s son, the mogul you groomed me to be.” At that moment, my mind went directly to Reese. She was what I wanted, who I always wanted, but I lost her for reasons I still to this day did not know and understand. Today of all days, my loyalties should only be with Elizabeth. It would be a dishonor to her to name my former lover in this conversation.

 

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