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Blurb
I come from a family of
fighters. I always thought I’d follow in their shadows, becoming unstoppable in
the ring. That changed the day I saved the life of a woman I loved, but could
never have.
My brother hailed me as a hero, and my reward
was a wheelchair.
Paralyzed, my life became an inescapable
nightmare.
Until I met her.
Ash Mabie had a heart-stopping smile and a
laugh that numbed the rage and resentment brewing inside of me. She showed me
that even the darkest night still had stars, and it didn’t matter one bit that
you had to lie in the weeds to see them.
I was a jaded asshole who fell for a girl with
a knack for running away. I couldn’t even walk but I would have spent a
lifetime chasing her.
Now, I’m on the ropes during the toughest
battles of my life.
Fighting the shadows of our
past.
Fighting to reclaim my
future.
Fighting for her.
Excerpt
Chapter One
Flint
I remembered it all.
I heard the gun.
I felt the
bullet.
I saw her fall.
In less than a second, my life as I knew it was over.
But, unquestionably, I would do it all over again.
For her.
“Flint!” Eliza cried from underneath me.
It wasn’t the way I had dreamed of at least a million
times over the years. Her voice hadn’t broken in ecstasy. She hadn’t called my
name as I’d been claiming her as my own, nor was it followed by confessions of
love and declarations of forever. Instead, there was a sharp ringing in my ears
and a tsunami of tears welling in her deep-blue eyes.
My heart was already pounding, but the earth-shattering
pain on her face spiked my pulse even higher. I knew I had been hit, but that
wasn’t what scared me.
“Are you hurt?” I rushed out.
“I’m fine,” she choked around a sob. As much as I hated to
see her cry, the weight of my world disappeared with only two words.
“Are you sure?” I studied her, but she was focused on
something else completely.
Peering over my shoulder, she lifted her hand off my back.
Blood dripped from her fingertips to the floor.
“Oh God!” she exploded, scrambling from under me.
“I’m okay,” I tried to reassure her, but as I attempted to
push up off the floor, I knew my words were in vain. I was nowhere near fine.
“I’m…” I started, but the thought was stolen from my tongue. Pain overtook me,
causing me to collapse face first to the ground where Eliza had just been
lying.
I desperately tried to keep myself from passing out, but
it was a battle I was quickly losing.
“Flint. Stay with me. Just hang on, please,” she said
calmly, kneeling beside me. But as soon as she sat up, her true emotions were
revealed. “Help him!” she cried. “Please, God, someone help him!”
My mind was drifting, rendering me unable to focus, but
even amongst the chaos of Eliza pleading for help and security rushing into the
room, I somehow homed in on the announcer’s voice on the television blaring in
the background.
“I really expected more from Till Page in the ring
tonight,” he said.
It was then that I was reminded of a pain far worse than
any bullet could inflict.
Till.
Her husband.
The father of her unborn child.
My brother.
He deserved her, but damn it, so did I.
My eyes never left hers as her screams drifted into
silence.
***
I awoke to a searing pain in my back, and panic
immediately flooded my thoughts.
“Eliza!” I screamed as loudly as I could, but it came out
as nothing more than a gurgle.
“I’m right here.” She appeared at my side. “Oh God, Flint.
Don’t do that again. You have to stay awake.” She began smoothing my hair down.
“Eliza,” I repeated when further coherent thoughts failed
me. I was terrified—I knew that much. But my mind fought to catch up and answer
the why. “Are…are you hurt?”
“No. I’m fine,” she assured me, leaning down and kissing
my temple—a gesture I would have killed to be able to return.
Instead, I blindly reached out to the side, searching for
her hand. “Stay with me.”
Firmly grasping my palm, she vowed, “I won’t leave you,
Flint. I swear.”
If only she’d meant those words in the way I would have
liked. However, right then, as I lay facedown, bleeding on the carpet of an
upscale Vegas hotel floor with a bullet in my back, I would take it.
It wasn’t enough.
But it would have to be.
She isn’t mine.
She never was.
As she whispered soothing words into my ear, I went
willingly into the darkness.
***
I slowly roused back to consciousness. I couldn’t quite
figure out where I was or why my throat felt like I had swallowed a truckload
full of burning embers. Even through my grogginess, I could feel an ache in my
back. It wasn’t until I spoke that I realized how fucked I truly was.
“Ewliz.” What the
hell? “Elyz.”
“Oh thank God!” Eliza cried, suddenly appearing at my
side.
Breathing a sigh of relief, I tried to pry my eyes open,
needing nothing more than a glimpse of her dark blues. They held no
superpowers, but I still believed they could heal me with a single glance.
Hell, just knowing she was there with me worked miracles.
I tried to fight, but I couldn’t seem to convince my
eyelids that light wasn’t the source of all evil.
“Shh. It’s okay. Just relax,” she whispered, reading my
struggle. “Are you hurting? Do you need more pain medicine?”
“Nup. Juz you,” I said drunkenly.
“What’s wrong with him? Why can’t he talk?” Quarry
whimpered from somewhere nearby.
I’d never forget how he sounded in that moment. His voice
shook like that of the frightened child he never got to be. He might have only
been thirteen, but he hadn’t been a boy in a long time. Just like Till and me,
he’d been forced to grow up too soon. Hearing the inflection of fear in his
voice cleared my groggy mind.
“Em good, Q,” I slurred on a laugh, even though nothing
was remotely humorous about the situation.
I was lying facedown on a hospital bed, drugged out of my
fucking mind, and pining over my brother’s pregnant wife. The same woman who
was the closest thing to a real mother I’d ever known. The levels of fucked-up
could not even be described.
On second thought, maybe laughing really was the right
response.
My brother, Till, was quite possibly the best man I had
ever met. He was only six years older than I was, but as far as I was
concerned, he had always been a father to me. Lord knows that the man’s DNA I
carried was not. My mother was a work of art, but my father was in a category
all of his own. Clay Page was the reason I was lying in that bed and recovering
from a bullet in the back, the reason Till had almost lost his wife and unborn
daughter, and the reason Quarry had almost been kidnapped.
All I had left in life were my brothers, and in turn, I had Eliza.
If I could have been half the man Till was, I would’ve
been better than ninety-nine percent of the male population walking the planet.
God, I wanted to be as selfless as he was. But I wasn’t even close. Instead,
over the years, I’d become increasingly jealous of his life and the way Eliza
loved him. Sure, they had their fair share of problems, but they always
weathered the storm together, never wavering in their devotion to each other.
Only a year earlier, my older brother had suddenly lost his hearing—something
that would have easily sent a lesser woman running for the hills. But not
Eliza. She gave him unconditional love, and it stung so fucking much to watch
her give it to him.
The older I became, the more I found myself consumed by
guilt and anger. Guilt because no two people had ever deserved each other more.
And anger because, despite knowing that, I wanted to shove my brother out of
the picture completely. I wanted to own Eliza Reynolds Page in every possible
way, but especially in the way where she never left me and loved me forever.
I wanted the comfort and security only she could offer me.
“Eliza?” I called as I went back to battle against my
eyelids and was finally victorious. I was greeted by the sight of Till holding
her tight, his arms folded around her swollen stomach.
“Hey, bud,” he cooed, visible relief washing over his
face.
But I didn’t have eyes for him. Eliza stood in his arms
with tears flowing in a steady stream down her cheeks.
My lips twitched in the most unlikely of smiles.
She always cries.
“You ’kay?” I mumbled.
“I am. Thanks to you.” She took a step forward, joining
our hands.
I laughed, using our linked knuckles to rub her belly.
“How’s ma baby?”
“What’d he say?” Till asked.
Eliza removed her hands from mine long enough to translate
for him through sign language.
I attempted to roll over so I could have the use of my
hands to communicate with him, but I was stilled by the sudden shouts.
“No!” they yelled as I tried to push up on the bed.
“You can’t move… I, um, I mean you shouldn’t move.” Eliza
squatted down in front of me.
I lifted a hand to wipe her tears away. Her eyes were red
and puffy, but as she brushed my short hair off my forehead, she’d never looked
more beautiful. Her fingertips trailed over my skin, soothing my aches from the
outside in.
“Let’s get you some more pain medicine.” She grabbed a red
button off the corner of my bed and pressed it repeatedly.
I wasn’t in any real pain, but within seconds, my entire
body relaxed even further.
She remained squatting in front of me, and her tears began
to dry while she whispered soothing words I couldn’t quite make out among the
myriad of beeping monitors. It didn’t matter what she was saying though.
She was there.
With me.
For me.
My vision was blurry, but time stood still as I stared
into her eyes and slurred the words I had absolutely no business saying.
I had been harboring them for years. But no matter how I tried,
no amount of time made them right.
“I love you, Eliza. Soooooo. Fuuucking. Mush.”
Even drugged out of my mind, I knew that my admission was
going to do more harm than good, but that didn’t slow the words—or the pain.
Maybe, if I just told her how I felt, I could let it go.
Move on to a day when I wasn’t teased by the unattainable. It was a grand idea, but fruition was a
different story.
She replied, “I love you too,” but I knew she didn’t
understand.
In that second though, I needed her to understand.
It wasn’t a choice.
For her.
Or me.
“No. I loooove you.” I exaggerated the word but not the
truth.
“Shh,” she whispered, resting her hand on my cheek. “I
love you too, Flint. We all do. Just go to sleep.”
We all do.
They wouldn’t after I was done. I was sober enough to
realize that.
“No. Lizen to me. I…love you. Like Till loves you. Like…I-want-to-have-sex-with-you love
you. Really. Gud. Sex.” I laughed.
“Oh fuck,” Quarry groaned.
“And marry you, and…” I stopped to lick my dry lips before
spewing the ultimate slap to my brother’s deaf ears. “That should be my baby,
not his.”
“Oh fuck,” Quarry repeated.
“Uhh…um…” Eliza stuttered, looking up at Till, who was
standing only a few feet away.
“What? What’d he say?” Till asked, stepping forward.
“I said I’m in love with your wife!” I yelled for some
unexplainable reason.
Well, maybe only unexplainable to them; I understood my
frustrations completely.
Till needed the chance to hate me. He had given me
everything in life and provided for me even when he’d had to sacrifice himself.
I owed him the truth about the way I felt about his wife. Regardless that it
proved what a dirt bag I truly was.
I lifted my one free hand in the air and began to sign out
the letters, but Quarry stepped between Eliza and me and forced my hand against
the bed.
“Yep. That’s enough. Go to sleep, asshole.”
“He needs ta know. Tell him fur me.”
Quarry lifted his hands and signed to Till without words. He said he loves us all, and then he got all
weepy and called Eliza mommy. I’m just trying to keep him from embarrassing
himself. That’s all.
“Dat’s bullshit,” I replied when he finished.
“We love you too, Flint. Get some rest,” Till said,
folding his arms across his chest, not buying into Quarry’s explanation.
“No! I said, ‘I love her.’
Eliza.” I began to point in her direction, but Quarry once again slapped my
hand down.
Turning his back on Till, he leaned into my face. “Shut
your goddamn mouth. I’m trying to help you here.”
“I love her,” I repeated for the umpteenth time.
Eliza wedged her way back to my side. “No, you don’t.
You’re just drugged up right now, Flint.”
“Bullshit,” I declared adamantly.
Drugs didn’t cause the way I felt any more than they could
fix it. I’d have been a junkie long ago if there were something that could’ve
quelled the burning in my chest every time I saw her with Till.
“This isn’t somethin’ new, Eliza. I think about you when—”
I’d started to spill all of my embarrassing secrets when Quarry’s hand slammed
over my mouth.
“I said, ‘Shut the fuck up,’” he seethed.
“Stop cussing,” I mumbled from behind his hand.
He looked to Eliza. “Can you press that button again?
Maybe see if he’ll pass out.”
“What the hell is going on?” Till snapped from behind us,
losing his cool with being in the dark.
Nothing. He’s acting like a
bitch. Just doing my job as his little brother to protect his manhood… or
something like that, Quarry signed then
flashed Till a tight grin.
“No, I—” I started, and his hand once again landed over my
mouth.
Quarry gave Eliza an impatient glare.
“He has a few more minutes before the pain pump will give
him any more meds,” she answered, frazzled by my confession.
And just that small reaction to my admission hurt more
than whatever the hell was happening on my back.
“Well, I’ll just keep my hand right here until it’s time,”
Quarry hissed at Eliza.
“Um, I’m gonna step out and get some water,” she announced
uncomfortably.
“Eliza, wait,” I tried to shout, but Quarry wasn’t lying
about not removing his hand. “Get off me.” I weakly swatted it away.
Glancing back at Till, he lifted a finger in the air to
signal one second. Then he turned back to me. “Shut up. Shut up. Shut. Up.
You’re in love with her, fine. Now, shut up.”
“Not until he knows,” I replied.
“Go to sleep, Flint. If you still want to make this
mistake when you wake up, I’ll sign it out to him myself.” He urged me with a
hard stare.
I was tired.
Sleep didn’t exactly sound like torture. I’d been sitting on my feelings for
Eliza since I was twelve. What was one more night?
“I would take her from him,” I declared as my lids began
to droop.
Quarry busted out laughing. “Then, when you wake up, I’ll sign out your
warning. Oh, look! Time’s up.” He grabbed the red button and gave it a push.
I moaned as the glorious burn of the medication hit my vein.
“Thank God,” he breathed as I drifted off to sleep.
When I awoke some hours later, my determination to tell
Till had fortunately disappeared.
Unfortunately, so had my desire for Eliza to know.
But the truth was out.
As the embarrassment set in, I tried to convince myself
that maybe it was for the best that she knew how I felt.
It wasn’t.
It was a hell of a lot worse.
Haven’t read this series yet? Meet Flint Quarry, Till & Eliza
in Fighting Silence
About the Author:
Aly
Martinez
After
some encouragement from her friends, Aly decided to add “Author” to her
ever-growing list of job titles. Five books later, she shows no signs of
slowing. So grab a glass of Chardonnay, or a bottle if you’re hanging out with
Aly, and join her aboard the crazy train she calls life.
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