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by A. M. Hargrove


  “Who else do you think would come to your rescue and put this asshole in a chokehold?”

  “Stop it right this instant! He isn’t an asshole. I love him and let him go right now or I’m gonna disown you as my friend.”

  That got her attention.

  “What?” she asked as she let Preston go.

  “You heard me. What the hell are you doing?”

  “I’m saving you from this jackass, that’s what.”

  “Oh for the love of God. He’s not a jackass. Would you let him up?”

  Melissa released her hold on Preston and stood up and I got my first full look at her. Sure enough, she was wearing a neon green jacket and matching pants, but she had changed her hair color again. This time it was bright pink but she’d added a couple of bright purple streaks in it. It was still as fuzzy as the last time I’d seen her so evidently she was still getting her perms. I was speechless. So much so that I’d totally forgotten about poor Preston, lying on the ground.

  “Well, aren’t you at least going to say hello?”

  I looked at her and then gave my head a slap. Not one, but two. It came to me then that Preston was still on the ground. I yelped and turned to find him struggling to get his senses back.

  “Shit Melissa! What the hell did you do to him?”

  “I put him in a chokehold, like I told you I would.”

  “Fuck!” Turning to Preston, I said, “Preston, honey, are you all right?”

  He looked so out of it, I was getting really worried. “Maybe we need to call an ambulance.”

  “Huh uh,” he finally said. “Give me a second. She cut off my oxygen and I almost lost consciousness.”

  I turned back to Melissa and punched her. “Damn you Melissa. What the hell were you thinking?”

  “I thought I was saving you.”

  “Did I look like I needed saving?”

  “Well, come on Ava, you never really used good judgment. So how was I to know?”

  “Ugh, that’s so not fair.”

  “What do you mean? Remember Little Dickie? I had to save you then!”

  “Yeah, but if you remember, he was trying to rape me Melissa!”

  I was tearing my hair out by this time. The management had shown up and wanted to know if I wanted to press charges. Preston was now sitting in a chair, rubbing his neck and head. My head hurt too, but I wanted to strangle Melissa. I told the management no but to bring us some Lemon Drop Shooters instead. I had a feeling I was going to need plenty of them to get through this. Fuck!

  “Why the hell didn’t you even tell me you were coming?”

  Melissa looked at me like I’d grown an extra head. “Well, duh! I wanted to surprise you.”

  “So, you thought by trying to kill Preston, you’d accomplish that, huh?”

  “I wasn’t going to kill him Ava.”

  Our shots showed up. I downed mine and told the waitress to bring another round. Preston eyed me, because I normally didn’t drink like this. Well, I normally didn’t see my friend trying to take down my boyfriend either.

  All of a sudden, the situation hit me for what it was and I started giggling. My giggles quickly turned into huge fits of guffaws and I found I couldn’t stop. How many girls could claim that their best girlfriend was a sumo wrestler that had put their boyfriend, who was not only six feet two inches and over two hundred pounds of muscle, but also a former badass undercover DEA agent, in a chokehold and rendered him unconscious? Melissa and Preston looked at me like I belonged in a mental institution. Maybe I did, but by God, I’d laugh all the way there.

  I think it finally caught on, because they started to join in and before long, we were all laughing so hard our sides were killing us.

  When we all could talk again, I formally introduced Preston to Melissa and I told Melissa that if she ever laid another hand on him, I would rip her boobs off and then shave her head. Preston burst out laughing and Melissa only nodded. She promised Preston never had anything to worry about as long as he didn’t hurt me. If he ever did, well that was a whole other story that he would live to regret for the rest of his life.

  ********

  Melissa was intrigued with our story. Since Preston was officially out of the DEA and with the Juarez Cartel gone, we were able to tell her everything. And she was hungry for details. We had invited her over for dinner that night. After we’d returned from the cabin, Preston and I had rented a four bedroom condo in the Lions Head section of Vail.

  “I always wondered about the blanks in your story. You were so sketchy about certain things.”

  “Yeah, I know. I had to be at the time. So now you know.”

  Preston came up to us and handed us each a glass of chardonnay.

  “Hey, you got anything stronger than this? Like maybe some whiskey?” Melissa asked.

  Preston chuckled and said, “Coming right up. How would you like it?”

  “In a glass is good.”

  I shook my head and gave Preston a look. “Melissa, he wants to know if you’d like it neat or on the rocks.”

  “Oh, on the rocks, please.”

  Preston returned and handed Melissa a glass filled with amber liquid and ice. “Oh, this is much better. Thanks.”

  Melissa was carrying on her new neon green color. It seemed she was into themes these days. She was wearing a short neon green skirt with neon green tights. Taking that even one step further, she had it paired with a neon green sweater that clung tenaciously to her more than generous bosom, and as an accessory, she was wearing a bright pink feather boa. It matched her new hair color perfectly. I don’t know where she found them, but she was wearing neon green with pink polka dotted Uggs. My guess was they were Fuggs...or fake Uggs. She was a vision in neon, fit for a night of dancing. Even her lipstick glowed, not to mention her nails.

  “So tell me, have you kept in touch with Griffin and Marley.”

  “Oh yes! I’m meeting them later tonight. We’re going to...”

  “No! I don’t want to know!” I shouted.

  “Gee Ava. I was only going to say dancing.”

  “Oh, okay. After your last visit, I was a little worried.”

  Preston wasn’t quite sure where he fit into this conversation, so he sat by and watched, just like a good man will do when two women are chatting. Every now and then he’d get up and freshen our drinks and serve us some appetizers. He also disappeared for a time, when he wandered off to cook our steaks.

  “So Ava, when are you two gonna get hitched?”

  I choked on my wine. After I coughed everything out, I said, “Excuse me?”

  “You know, get married? I’m assuming that’s your next step.”

  “Melissa, I’m not quite ready for that. I want to wait a bit.”

  “What do you wanna do that for?”

  “Well, I, um...”

  Preston decided to walk in then and said, “Yes, Avery, what do you wanna do that for?”

  My breath caught again, but for an entirely different reason. We hadn’t ever talked about this. Yeah, we loved each other to pieces. And yeah, I wanted to spend the rest of my life with him. I supposed he wanted to do the same, or that’s what he told me and I believed him. But never had we discussed the “M” thing.

  “Um, can we talk about his later?”

  “Well, damn Ava, I think you should talk about it now, seein’ as I’m here and all.”

  Preston gave me one of his sexy smiles, the ones that send currents of heat all over me and he said, “I couldn’t agree with Melissa more.” Then he walked up to me and boldly kissed me, like we were the only two people in the whole world.

  “Jesus, Ava, if you don’t marry him, I will,” Melissa said.

  Preston put his mouth to my ear and whispered, “Now you’re gonna have to save me honey.”

  I couldn’t hold back my laugh. “You make it damned hard to refuse you,” I whispered back.

  “So, what do you say?” Preston asked.

  “I had something a little more roman
tic than this in mind, actually.”

  “I see. Give me a minute then.” He walked out of the room and I clearly hadn’t a clue of what he had in mind.

  Melissa leaned into me and said, “That man has some prime ass Ava.” Then she winked at me.

  “Melissa! That’s...that’s...”

  “So true, right?”

  I laughed and said, “Inarguably!”

  Then we clinked our glasses.

  Preston came back and grabbed my hand, saying, “Melissa, would you excuse us for a moment?”

  He walked me out to the deck where he had lit a heat lamp and about ten pillar candles. You could see the mountains in the distance dappled in moonlight and dotted with various lights. Preston had brought a chair outside and he sat down pulling me on his lap.

  “What I’d really like to do is stay out here all night with you, but that’s not possible, so I’ll tell you in my own simple words. You know my life was quite meaningless before you purred your way into it. It’s never been the same since nor do I want it to be. Avery, if I could change one thing about you, it would be nothing. Not a damn thing. Because I’m crazy about you just the way you are. From your not blue not green eyes, down to the way your toes sometimes curl when I kiss you. Yeah, I know you didn’t know I noticed that, but I notice everything about you. And then there’s my very own special Avery-kitty, whom I adore. When she comes out, I know it’s gonna be an extraordinary time for me.” He stopped and just looked at me for a second and my heart tripped over itself. Then he hooked a finger around my hair and twisted it around and around and pulled me to him. “I can’t even...no, I take that back. I refuse to let myself imagine my life without you in it. I was so fucking empty before...just existing. You don’t know...you can’t know because I can’t put into words how you’ve changed things for me. So, yeah, I want us to be forever. For always. Never apart again. Because Avery, I don’t want to just exist. I want to feel alive every day with you by my side. Please say yes and marry me and I’ll promise to do my best to take you down the forever road with me and make you happy for the rest of your life.”

  A grin spread across my face that I couldn’t keep contained. “Well, that was quite the proposal.” And then I moved to kiss him, but he back away.

  “Oh no you don’t. No kiss until you answer me.”

  A huge giggle burst from me and I screamed, “Yes! Did you think I’d say no?”

  “Well, a man can’t be too sure.”

  I batted him across the chest. “Preston!”

  “I love you Avery.”

  “Yes, I know.”

  “Wait, what do you mean, ‘I know?’ Aren’t you supposed to say something back to me?”

  “Like what?”

  “Like I love you.”

  “Oh that.”

  He gave me a look and I laughed, grabbed his face and kissed him then. Before things got too heated, I told him that I loved him more than anything, even catnip.

  “You know, you told me some things and I feel much the same as you Preston. My life wasn’t worth a damn before you. So let’s say we’re even. Besides that, I want to go down that forever road with you because I can’t imagine going through life without you by my side.”

  “So, close your eyes then.”

  I did and he held my hand as I felt him slide a ring on my finger. Surprise couldn’t come close to what I felt. My mouth formed a huge O and Preston laughed and stuck his finger in it. I opened my eyes to look at my hand. On my finger sat the most beautiful round diamond on a wide platinum band that was studded with tons of pave diamonds.

  “Oh dear God! This is gorgeous,” I breathed.

  “You really think so?”

  “Uh huh,” I mumbled, as I stared.

  “I have a confession. I had a little help from Justin and Caroline.”

  “Uh huh.” I was numb from shock. I was getting married and Preston had just given me the most amazing ring ever.

  “Um Avery. Are you okay?’

  “Uh huh.”

  I think he laughed. Then his arms were around me and he picked me up, carried me inside and shouted out to Melissa, “She said yes!”

  “Woohoo!” Melissa screamed.

  Still numb, I flung my hand out so she could see my bling.

  “Good God almighty. Can you even hold your hand up? That fucker is huge!”

  And it was.

  Suddenly Melissa started laughing.

  “What’s so funny?” I wanted to know.

  “I would love to see the look on your mother’s face when you tell her and when she sees this chunk of a diamond.

  “Yeah, well, that won’t be any time soon, because I don’t want her to spoil my fun.”

  My mother...I knew I’d have to call her soon. Justin told me he’d kept her up to date on my activities, but she hadn’t reached out at all. I guess she was still angry with me for leaving. She would have to get over it. I decided I’d call her eventually, but only when I was good and ready and in the right frame of mind. When the time came, and she met Preston, I knew there would be fireworks. God help the woman if she ever said anything derogatory about me, because he’d go after her with everything he had. It wouldn’t be pretty and I’m sure it would increase the ever expanding rift between us. That’s why when we got married, eloping would be the best option for us.

  ********

  Melissa left sometime after dinner and Preston and I celebrated with each other in every room...on the floor, on the table, in the kitchen on the counter, in the shower and finally in bed. With each passing day, I fell in love with him more. I remember having a conversation with Justin once and he’d told me how it was with Caroline and him. He’d said the same thing...how it had gotten better every day. I’d found it hard to believe at the time, but now I knew it to be true. As I lay in Preston’s arms and watched the sun rise, I knew it all had been worth the long wait and sometimes you had to go through hell to get to heaven. We both sure did, but I was ecstatic that we’d finally arrived.

  The End

  If you'd like to read the back story about Justin and Caroline, you can do so in Shattered Edge, available on Smashwords.

  Playlist

  Au Revoir One Republic

  Burning Bridges One Republic

  Tell Me Baby Phosphorescent

  Madness Muse

  Keep Me Dreaming American Authors

  Not Running Anymore Jon Bon Jovi

  A Different Kind of Pain Cold

  100 Suns 30 Seconds to Mars

  Save Me Muse

  Carry You Home James Blunt

  The Blower's Daughter Damien Rice

  Locked Out of Heaven Bruno Mars

  Blow Me (One Last Kiss) Pink

  The Great Escape Pink

  Gone, Gone, Gone Phillips Phillips

  Paradise Coldplay

  The Cave Mumford and Sons

  Catch My Breath Kelly Clarkson

  With or Without You U2

  Titanium David Guetta

  For The Night 12 Stones

  Fade To Black Metallica

  Wherever You Will Go The Calling

  Great Expectations Elbow

  Here With Me Dido

  Summerlong Xylos

  Girl On Fire Groove Shop

  Everlong Foo Fighters

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  A.M. Hargrove lives in South Carolina with her husband and family. After spending years in the corporate world, she now enjoys writing fiction while she is fully caffeinated. She also thinks coffee and chocolate should be added to the USDA food groups. Oh, and ice cream too!

  Other books by A.M Hargrove include Edge of Disaster, Shattered Edge, The GUARDIANS OF VESTURON Series (Survival, Resurrection, Determinant, Beginnings and soon to be released reEMERGENT) and Dark Waltz (A Praestani Novel).

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  Table of Contents

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 19

  Chapter 20

  Chapter 21

  Chapter 22

  Chapter 23

  Chapter 24

  Chapter 25

  Chapter 26

  Chapter 27

  Chapter 28

  Chapter 29

  Chapter 30

 

 

 


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