Crashing East (The Save Me Series Book 4)

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by Aly Stiles


  “So I’m just supposed to walk in there, like this?” I ask in exasperation.

  “I mean, take your boots off first,” he says with an unhelpful shrug.

  “I’m so fucking confused right now, Lane.”

  “You and me both. Just don’t be stupid, okay?”

  I sigh and slide my boots off in the same spot he just did.

  “I swear, Lane, I have no clue what this is about,” I say, looking back at him.

  He waves me toward the door. “Just go so you can get your ass back out here.”

  With a heavy inhale, I pull open the door.

  Cold air blasts me the second I step into an oasis of marble and vegetation. It’s like being in some ancient Roman garden with all the sculptures and statues judging me from various corners of the bright open space. I have no idea where I’m supposed to go next and stand paralyzed just inside the door.

  At the very least, the air conditioning is a welcome reprieve from the scorching heat. Maybe I can just hover here for the rest of the day.

  “Oh my gosh, I can’t believe it. It is you!”

  I turn toward the voice and step back in shock. Blue eyes flash a blistering mix of excitement and curiosity. Brunette hair twisted up last night, now falls in long waves over her shoulders and down her chest. Then I catch the smile I imagined several times since opening her note.

  “Iris?”

  She grins and closes the gap between us. “Ashton, right? This is wild.”

  I nod, still confused by it all.

  “So you’re not just a server,” she says, running her gaze over my messy appearance.

  “Nope. I also shovel rocks and shit—crap, I mean. Sorry.”

  “Hopefully, you don’t have to shovel too much shit. Gross.” She scrunches her nose, and I can’t stop the smile creeping onto my face.

  Shaking my head, I look away, not sure what else to say. I still don’t know why I’m here.

  “This is, uh… a nice place,” I say, scanning the room.

  Hints of an immaculate kitchen loom in the distance. To the right I see an arched entrance into a giant living room that must overlook the pool area where we’re working. Is that a grand piano? I wonder if she plays. Weird thought, Ashton.

  “You didn’t text me.”

  My gaze snaps back to her in surprise. “Pardon?”

  “My number. I left it but you didn’t message me.”

  I swallow, staring at her in stunned silence. Her pretty eyes slant in appraisal as she waits for my response.

  Wait, she’s serious?

  “Oh. Um… I mean, I didn’t get off work until after eleven. Then I was up at the crack of dawn today to… come here… obviously.”

  “Are you ever not working?”

  “Not really,” I say with a half-smile.

  “You should have texted me, Ashton.”

  I glance at her sharply, letting out a breath when she smiles. Okay, she’s joking and not actually upset. “Yeah? Why’s that?”

  “Because I didn’t sleep at all last night.”

  “No?”

  My pulse picks up when she locks her gaze on mine. There’s another message there. She loves doing that, doesn’t she? Speaking without words. Searching for the same secrets in others.

  Or is it just my secrets that interest her?

  “No, I didn’t. I couldn’t stop thinking about what happened. I wanted to tell you how sorry I was.”

  “You did. I got your note.” And your money. I wish I didn’t need it so damn much or I’d give it back.

  “You deserved way more than a note. A text would have been much better.”

  “What would a text have added?” I ask, amused.

  “I don’t know.” Her right eye squints as she thinks. “An emoji?”

  I laugh and settle back on my feet. “Right. Well, thanks for what you said—and the money—but you didn’t have to do that. It’s part of the job.”

  “That doesn’t make it right.”

  I shrug and study the tile floor, suddenly very aware of how much I don’t belong here. In this place. In this moment.

  With this person from a completely different universe.

  “I… should probably get back,” I say, jutting my thumb behind me toward the door.

  She actually looks disappointed before she replaces it with curiosity. “Hey, can I ask you something before we part ways forever, Ashton The Server and Shoveler of Shit?”

  Her grin breaks when mine does.

  “Sure,” I say through a chuckle. “Although, this is probably a two-to-three-week job so I’ll be back Monday. Sorry if that ruins the drama.”

  After another quick smile, she averts her gaze and shifts her weight. “If you hadn’t found out I’m… me… would you have texted at some point?”

  I study her as she bites her thumbnail, waiting like she’s the vulnerable one in this situation. What is happening right now?

  “Can I ask you something?” I tilt my head.

  “Sure,” she says quietly.

  “Why the hell would you want someone like me to text you?”

  She flinches, and there’s that look I hated so much from last night. The pity.

  I let out a breath and take a step toward the door. “I should probably just…”

  She nods. “Yeah.”

  I reach for the handle, my insides a twisted mess as I go to pull it open. My life is hard enough without adding more confusion to it.

  “Hey, Ashton?”

  I stop but don’t turn around.

  “Because I couldn’t imagine walking away from a possible connection with you if there was a chance you felt it too. That’s why I left my number.”

  My jaw tightens as I close my eyes and force open the door.

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  Table of Contents

  PROLOGUE

  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

  EPILOGUE

  MORE FROM ALY

  Excerpt from ASHTON MORGAN: Apartment 17B

  PROLOGUE

  CHAPTER ONE

  STAY IN TOUCH

  ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

 

 

 


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