Nothing (All the Things Book 2)

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by K. A. Last


  “It doesn’t look good.” Dad steps towards me.

  Mum presses her lips into a thin line. “It’s too early to tell if he’ll make it.”

  I move away from them again, and my back hits the front door. My fingers tighten on the purse in my hand. Blood rushes to my ears and my heart pounds. Hospital? Accident? What kind of accident? What do they mean, if he’ll make it? I want to ask my parents these questions, and so many more, but when I open my mouth, no sound comes out.

  I shake my head. My hands go numb. This can’t be happening.

  “No,” I whisper.

  Levi is in the hospital?

  He can’t be. I’m ready to tell him I forgive him. Starting from now, we’re supposed to have our entire future ahead of us, but what if he doesn’t make it?

  I can’t lose him.

  I love him.

  My heart breaks at the thought that I may not be able to tell him.

  Are we over before we’ve had the chance to begin?

  Find out what happens next in Everything, part three of All the Things.

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  Acknowledgements

  FIRST THANKS GO TO Selina Fenech and Serene Conneeley. This book wouldn’t be where it is now without your amazing help and support. Thank you for the encouraging talks, the wine and tea, for not making speeches, and just believing in me.

  To my wonderfully patient and supportive husband, Brendon, I promise you can read it when I’m finished, so stop looking over my shoulder.

  Thank you, Emily and Jayden, for reminding me what life is about when I’m lost in my own imagination. You both keep me grounded when I need it most.

  To the countless people I interact with on a daily basis in the online self-publishing community. Thank you, your stories and advice do not go unnoticed. I’m very grateful to be a part of the indie network.

  To my editor, Lauren Clarke, thank you for your all-round awesomeness.

  And to my readers, I hope you enjoyed the second part of Katie’s story.

  About the Author

  K. A. LAST WAS BORN in Subiaco, Western Australia, and moved to Sydney when she was eight. Artistic and creative by nature, she studied Graphic Design and graduated with an Advanced Diploma. After marrying her high school sweetheart, she concentrated on her career before settling into family life. Blessed with a vivid imagination, K. A. Last began writing to let off creative steam, and fell in love with it. She is currently studying her Bachelor of Arts at Charles Sturt University, with a major in English, and minors in Children’s Literature, Art History, and Visual Culture. She now resides in the countryside on the mid-north coast of NSW with her family and a menagerie of animals.

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  Also by K. A. Last

  Fiction

  Sacrifice – A Fall For Me Prequel (The Tate Chronicles, #0.5)

  Bound (The Tate Chronicles, #0.6)

  Fall For Me (The Tate Chronicles, #1)

  Fight For Me (The Tate Chronicles, #2)

  Die For Me (The Tate Chronicles, #3)

  Immagica

  The Lovely Dark

  Something – All the Things: part one

  Nothing – All the Things: part two

  Everything – All the Things: part three

  Non-fiction

  The Tate Chronicles Notebook

  Immagica Notebook

  A Novel Idea! Colouring Journal for Writers

  Copyright

  Copyright © 2018 K. A. Last

  All rights reserved.

  First published in Australia 2018 by K. A. Last

  The right of K. A. Last to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted by her under the Copyright Amendment (Moral Rights) Act 2000. This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons living or dead, or actual events, is purely coincidental. This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, recorded or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher.

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  Cover image: © www.bigstockphoto.com

  Formatting and cover design by KILA Designs

  www.kiladesigns.com.au

  Editing by Lauren Clarke Editing

  www.laurenclarkeediting.com

 

 

 


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