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Thursday, August 19, 2021

Excerpt Blitz: Give Me A Reason by AL Jackson

Give Me a Reason

A Single-Dad, Enemies-to-Lovers Romance

from A.L. Jackson

Coming August 30th



“Speaking of hot guys…” She angled her head in the direction of a white Porsche Panamera that pulled into the parent pick-up line on the other side of the wrought-iron fence. “There he is.”

And I wondered if I was seeing things.

Hallucinating.

If this was some kind of cruel, sick joke or if I’d just done something really terrible in another life and this was my punishment.

Because there was no mistaking the smoldering eyes staring me down through the windshield where he came to a stop at the curb.

The way shock blanched his unbearably gorgeous face before his jaw clenched in what appeared hatred.

Or maybe glee.

With the man, I was sure they were one and the same.

My hand tightened on the child’s.

Instinctual.

A gut reaction to protect him.

Shivers raced. This unsettled feeling that something was coming. Something I didn’t understand, but something I should fear.

The man climbed from the driver’s seat of the flashy car that I wouldn’t have thought would fit him at all but somehow right then looked like the perfect accent piece.

He straightened to his full, menacing height.

“There he is! There he is!” The child started jumping up and down and waving his hand in the air. “Hi, Dad, hi! Over here!”

That seething intensity flashed through the air. My head spun and my knees knocked, my mouth going dry.

Trent Lawson strode toward the gate, all dark swagger and don’t-give-a-shit attitude, even though there were at least fifteen signs asking parents to stay in their cars and their children would be escorted out.

I got the sense the man wasn’t exactly one to follow the rules.

Because there he was, dressed a lot like he’d been last night, black jeans and a black v-neck tee and black boots that were unlaced. All that exposed, inked flesh somehow appeared obscene.

I had the urge to wrap the child up and take him into hiding. Run to the rest of the children and usher them to safety.

Emergency evacuation. 

But I just stood there.

Dumbfounded.

Finally, I mumbled, “That’s your dad?”

Gage Lawson.

Of course.

This really was some cruel, sick joke, and I was the very brunt of it.

“Yep! That’s him.” Gage was jumping and pointing. “Tell him I got an A, Miss Murphy! He’s gonna be so proud!”

Trent Lawson strode toward the gate with the clear intention of barging in.

Finally, I found my voice, calling out before he made it through the barrier. “Sir, you need to wait in your car. School isn’t over for a couple minutes, and we will bring your child to you. Parents aren’t allowed in this area without signing in at the office first.”

With his hand on the gate latch, he paused, an arrogant smirk ticking up like a threat at the corner of that plush mouth. “That so?”

I lifted my chin, still clutching his son’s hand. “Yes.”

He eyed me as if I were the enemy. “So, let me get this straight. I pay an ungodly amount of money for my son to come here, and you get to tell me when I can and cannot pick him up?”

“You’re paying for your child’s education, Sir, not for me to order you around.”

“Huh…would have been mistaken.”

My chin lifted higher. “It seems you are very, very mistaken.”

A war waged in the exchange. That same tension that had existed last night clear and present, his outright animosity unchanged. But there was something else lining it, too.

As if I’d gained some sort of power as we stared each other down.

“You’ve got to wait, Dad! I told you I got to get all the As, and you’re gonna ruin it by not followin’ the rules. Sheesh.”

Tessa giggled beside me.

One second later, the bell rang. It jarred me out of the trance the man held me under, my entire being jolted with the sound, as if time had been set to pause and it’d begun to speed to catch back up.

Children screeched their excitement and ran to grab their bags that were lined up against the wall.

“Please remain in your car tomorrow,” I called out, the words roughened shards as I reluctantly released Gage’s hand.

“I’ll see what I can do,” he returned, just as smug and cocky and infuriating as he’d been last night.

Gage went running that way, that giant backpack bouncing all over. He glanced at me, running backward for two steps, nothing but grins and belief. “Don’t worry, I’ll be back to see you tomorrow, Miss Murphy!”

When the child made it to him, Trent stretched out a hand for Gage to take.

For a flash, his entire demeanor shifted when he looked down at the child and the child smiled up at him.

Soft. Kind. Protective.

I had to be seeing things.

Then he turned to leave on those ridiculous boots, but not before he tossed out from over his shoulder, “See ya soon, Kitten.”

Anger rushed, my cheeks hot and my pulse wild and that irrational rage taking hold.

All mixed up with that feeling.

That impossibility.

They walked back to the Porsche, and I remained rooted to the spot as he helped Gage into the backseat and into a booster before he rounded the front of the car and slipped into the driver’s seat.

The man glared at me before he tossed his car back into drive and pulled from the curb.

Fingernails curled into my upper arm. “Holy shit, Eden Jasmine Murphy,” Tessa hissed. “What was that? And you better fess it up now, because I can already feel your denial coming on, and there is no denying whatever the heck that was.”

She waved a turbulent hand through the air as if she could capture that feeling.

Something unattainable but real.

“That?” I let my eyes follow the car that whipped out of the drive far too fast. “That was my new boss.”


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A.L. Jackson is the New York Times & USA Today Bestselling author of contemporary romance. She writes emotional, sexy, heart-filled stories about boys who usually like to be a little bit bad.

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Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Excerpt Reveal: Darkness to Light by Cheryl Sloan

 
  
Today we have the excerpt blitz of Cheryl Sloan’s Darkness to Light, book 3 in her Beneath the Darkness trilogy! The Beneath the Darkness trilogy is a story of secrets and forgiveness, fire and ice, devastation, and hope, all wrapped in an epic page-turner that will leave you reeling from all the feels! Check out this gorgeous trilogy and be sure to get
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Title: Darkness to Light

Author: Cheryl Sloan

Genre: Contemporary Romance

About Darkness to Light

When Jenna's past was called into question, truths

uncovered, and a stunning secret revealed, her world fell

apart in the most earth-shattering of ways.

One so devastating and profoundly painful, there

was no escaping the hollowness that would remain

in her heart until she righted the wrongs of the past.

While Jenna was no stranger to a blindside, nothing

would stand in her way as she fought to reclaim the

life she rightfully deserved. However, being

confronted by one's worst nightmare, meant her

fortitude would face the ultimate test.

The problem with putting your life on the line was not

everyone would walk away unscathed.


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“Let me make a call, and we’ll be wheels up within the hour.” “No,” I said, tossing Cameron’s shirt onto the bed before I pulled at my bra that was laying in a pile on top of my duffel bag from yesterday. “No? Your mom’s in Houston, right?” “Yes,” I replied while slipping a pair of leggings up over my hips. My mind was too busy running through a list of questions I planned to ask her. “Then, I don’t understand.” I turned to face him after I finished pulling a gray T-shirt over my head and hesitated with the words weighing heavy over me. “I think I should go alone.” It pained me to say that out loud. “Like fuck, you’re going alone,” he snapped, stepping into my personal space. “If what my PI said is true, then you going back there by yourself and being in closer proximity to Sam’s Uncle is—Jesus Christ, Jenna, tell me you see the problem here.” Cameron was pissed, as evidenced by his tone, which I immediately recognized made me feel vulnerable, so I quickly shut it down and slid my protective armor in place. Sam always undermined me, and I’d be damned if I’d let anyone talk to me in that way or tell me what to do ever again. “Oh, I see it all right, but when have you ever known me to be a coward and back down from a fight?” “Never.” “Exactly,” I asserted with a pissed-off sneer before doing an about-face. I slipped on my flip-flops and quickly gathered up all my belongings. Considering my state of mind, when I arrived at the hotel, I hadn’t unpacked much of anything, so it didn’t take long for me to grab the essentials. “Jenna, stop,” he warned. “I’m leaving, and you can’t stop me.” As I turned toward the door, his hand caught my elbow. Cameron stepped in front of me and blocked the exit. “Jenna.” He’d lowered his voice while I cast my eyes down out of avoidance. I was struggling with the storm brewing around me from every direction, and instead of being considerate of the reasons behind his trepidation, I took my annoyance out on him. Cameron’s thumb and forefinger closed around my chin. “Sweetheart, please look at me.” It wasn’t until I did that the severity of tension separating us became very apparent. “I don’t doubt that you can hold your own, but I’m going to go out of my ever-fucking mind with worry, you’ve gotta know that. You should know in your heart that I have complete faith in your ability to survive anything thrown your way. It’s just—” “I won’t be alone, Declan will be with me.” “And so will Grant.” “Cameron—” “No arguments,” he asserted with a heavy sigh. “I will not bend on this. If you want to go alone, without me, I won’t stand in your way, although you can be damn certain I’m going to make sure you are fully protected.” Cameron cradled my face in his palms as I worried my lip. Flying home was a trip I had to do on my own, and I needed him to not only support my decision but understand why it was important from my perspective. Our exchange was intense, and yet, I stood my ground firmly despite the front-row seat I had to the battle he was grappling with internally. The sincerity in his eyes was empathetic while the disguise he held in place to conceal the validity motivating his concerns betrayed him. At that moment, Cameron proved he was man enough to trust me and let me fight my own battles when his stance softened, and the tension from our heated exchange dissipated. Sometimes you must let go of your safety net and face your demons head-on like the true warrior you are.  


Cheryl Sloan lives an hour outside Toronto with her husband, two children, and has a love for all things creative. With the unwavering support and encouragement of her husband, she decided to abandon her comfort zone and pursue her dream of becoming a published author. When she’s not lost in crafting her character’s world or cuddled up with a good book and her lapdog Labradoodle, she can be found spending quality time with her family and hanging out at the ballpark supporting their favorite MLB team.

Thursday, April 23, 2020

Excerpt Reveal: Day One by Lauren Runow

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My thoughts of how I’m going to survive this indefinite amount of time alone are interrupted by a notification from my Tinder app.

Yes, we’re on quarantine. Yes, I reactivated my account out of pure boredom. And, yes, Drew’s one profile photo is smoking hot.

I hit Reply.

Day by day, as the world tries to stay healthy, we find creative ways to pass the time together. #alonetogether

We quickly find out that getting to know each other is the easy part; staying away from one another is the challenge.

When my phone goes off I don’t even look to see who it is when I answer by saying hello after I take a big bite of a banana.

“Did I catch you at a bad time?” Drew says all drawn out and slow.

I chew faster saying, “Hold on,” then swallow. “Sorry, I just took a bite of a banana.”

“Thinking of me were you?” he laughs.

“I said bite, not lick. I really hope you’re not into the whole biting thing because that may be a little out of my forte.”
I’m rewarded with my favorite thing about him. His throaty laugh.

“Hey, do you have plans tonight?” he asks and I instantly laugh out loud.

“Well, first I was going to march in the woman’s rights parade, and then I’m so excited to go to see my favorite band tonight. There’s going to be thousands of people and mosh pits and just crowds everywhere. I’d offer for you to come but”—I sigh—“sorry, it’s sold out.”

“Damn, and I really wanted to be in a mosh pit tonight. I hear that’s the absolute best way to get this virus. Especially if the people next to you are screaming and singing along having spit fly out of their mouth. That, mixed with their sweat and literally being on top of each other, sounds like my dream night.”

I can’t stop my giggling. I love that he plays along with my sarcastic ways.

“But serious. I’d like to take you on a date, quarantine style,” he says.

“Quarantine style? Why does that freak me out?”

“I have an idea but…” he drawls out his last word.

“There’s always a but…” I tease. “Nothing’s ever too good to be true.”

“I’d have to get your address. I promise I won’t want to come in or even come close to you. I just…Well, it’s a surprise.”

“So let’s see. You want to take me on a quarantine date that contains a surprise and butts…”

See, I told you I have the maturity level of my students.
“Okay, maybe not butts. We’ll save that for later.”

I sigh dramatically. “Fine. You just took the best part out but I guess it will do.”

I give him my address and we agree to six o’clock though I have no idea what I just agreed to.

•••

Six o’clock rolls around and I nervously tap my fingers on my counter, wondering what this date will look like.

The ring activates on my front porch and when I open the app I see Drew walking up to my porch. He has something in his hand but for the life of me I can’t figure out what it is. I wait for him to ring the doorbell so I don’t come off too eager but he doesn't.

Instead he places whatever he’s holding down on my front porch and walks away. I stare into my phone closer to see what’s going on as he walks down my front steps and to his car that appears to still be running.

He places his hands in his pockets and the video hits its time limit and shuts off.

Damn video!

I run to my front door and look out the peephole. He doesn't move but just stands there like he’s waiting for something.

Did he see my ring? Is he expecting for me to come to the door without actually knocking?

I bite my lip in thought but before I can make a decision I see another car come to the driveway. The sign on top of the car shows a local pizza place.

Drew talks to the guy and I watch as he hands him one of the packages out of his bag. Drew grabs something out of his car, hands it to the guy then points to the door saying something else. The guy nods, taking the other part of the delivery to me.

“Should I knock?” I hear the guy ask from behind the door.
I laugh as I hear Drew yell, “Yeah. I’m sure she’s sitting there watching us right now through her ring.”

I stand up straight, holding my head high.

Ah, not this girl. Little does he know I’m going old school and peeping on him through the peephole and not all high tech with my ring.

The guy knocks and I stand still for a few seconds before stomping my feet as if I’m walking to the door.

When I open it I give my most surprised face to see him standing there and then try to act even more surprised when I see Drew off in the distance.

I wave at him then ask, “What’s this?” I take the food from the guy.

He walks off and turns to Drew. “Hey, good luck man.”
Drew smirks then looks back to me. “I bought you dinner. That’s the first part of our date.”

The smile on my face starts to hurt my cheeks it’s so big.
“What’s in the bag?” I ask, motioning to the item Drew gave the delivery boy.

“That's for later. Oh, and I brought you something else too.” He points to the ground and I instantly crack up laughing.

Sitting at my feet is what looks like plastic wrap that would go around flowers but instead it’s wrapped around toilet paper that’s made to resemble flowers.

I look up at him. “You did not!”

He grins and shrugs. “I figured that was more appropriate nowadays than actual flowers.”

“So you did mean to include butts!” I yell.

His head drops to his chest and I can see his shoulders bouncing with laughter. “Okay, fine. I did. Go get set up and I’ll call you when I get back to my place but wait to eat so we can eat together.”

“You got it,” I say. He smiles and jogs around to the side of his car. “Oh, Drew.”

“Yeah?”

“Thank you.”

His expression lights up as he nods his head and hops in his car.

I head back inside and open my meal to see he got me raviolis with a meat sauce and garlic bread as well as a house salad. I plate my food and set up my phone incase he wants to Facetime. I mean—this is a date after all.
While I wait I cheat and take a peek at what’s in the bag he gave the deliveryman. I close my eyes while chuckling to myself when I see some microwave popcorn, Red Vines and Peanut M&Ms. This must be a dinner and a movie date.

My phone rings and I see it’s Drew dialing Facetime. I click the green button and smile as his face comes in to view.
“Hi,” he says waving to the camera. I can see he’s set up in his room with his plate on his lap.

“Thank you so much for dinner.” I motion to the spread in front of me.

“I hope I made the right choice. I’m sorry I didn’t check first, but I was afraid it would ruin the surprise. My Mom said you can’t go wrong with raviolis so I went with her suggestion.”

I try to hide the grin spreading across my face. “You asked your Mom?”

He chuckles under his breath. “Yes, okay, I did. She thought it was a cute idea, too,” he says sitting up straighter like he’s proud of the praise he got. “Do you have a drink?” he asks searching around the screen.

I hold up my White Claw. “Sure do.”

He holds up his beer and we pretend to cheers then dive into the yummy food in front of us as we talk about our day and other things.

After dinner I ask, “So what did you have in mind with what’s in the bag?” I hold it up for him to see.

“You have Netflix right?” he asks.

“Yeah…” I say, slightly confused.

“We’re going to Netflix and chill,” he says shrugging his shoulders.

I let out a sharp laugh. “You do realize what the chill part actually means, right?”

His sexy grin makes my heart pound. “Yes, but in our quarantine times it literally means just chill. If I ask you to, though, you have to pretend that I just threw some popcorn at you.”

“Deal.”

“And that I’m holding your hand throughout the movie, okay? Maybe even wrapping my arm around you?”

“Will I get a kiss goodnight too?” I ask.

He holds up his hands in front of his face. “Whoa, whoa now. Don’t move too fast, we just met.” He can barely hold his expression from falling into laughter.

“Okay, Drew. Let’s Netflix and chill.”

“You can pick the movie if you want.”

I bring my shoulders up to my ears in excitement. “This date just got even better! Romance anyone?”

He smiles and nods. “Romance it is.”
Lauren Runow is the author of multiple Adult Contemporary Romance novels, some more dirty than others. When Lauren isn't writing, you'll find her listening to music, at her local CrossFit, reading, or at the baseball field with her boys. Her only vice is coffee, and she swears it makes her a better mom!

Lauren is a graduate from the Academy of Art in San Francisco and is the founder and co-owner of the community magazine she and her husband publish. She is a proud Rotarian, helps run a local non-profit kids science museum, and was awarded Woman of the Year from Congressman Garamendi. She lives in Northern California with her husband and two sons.
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Friday, August 31, 2018

Excerpt Reveal: Glimmer by Ashley Munoz


GLIMMER
AUTHOR: ASHLEY MUNOZ
RELEASE DATE: SEPTEMBER 14, 2018
GENRE: CONTEMPORARY ROMANCE/MC ROMANCE
COVER DESIGNER: DEE GARCIA
Ramsey

I had one goal: get through this stupid year. That's all my mother had left to live, and I wasn't spending it anywhere else but by her side.

Then I met him.

Single father, alleged MC member, and the worlds best mini pizza maker.

I was playing with fire, and I should have known better than to assume I wouldn't get burned. My goals, future, none of it mattered once his demons came to collect.

Jimmy

She’s a storm that came in quick, consuming everything in her path. I was a fool to think I wouldn't drown. She's too good for me. Sophisticated sass in high heels, crunches numbers for a living and wears braids in her hair.

I want her.

But I shouldn't. I'm not good for her, not after what happened. They say that even the darkness has radiance hidden somewhere within it. Just this once, I hope that’s true because I need her to be my light. My hope. My glimmer.

Bright rays of sunshine danced across my closed eyelids. It was nice, warm, inviting. It was the kind of sunshine you'd feel closer to midday, not early morning. I cracked my eyes open and scanned the room; indeed, the white light coming in was not from the early morning sun. Shit, it had to be late. I fumbled for my phone to check the time.

"12:30? That can’t be right," I wondered out loud while looking around my room. The “Are you still watching?” screen was still displayed on the TV from my Netflix binge the night before, and the big pile of clothes on the floor that I kept promising myself I’d go through was all lit up with the afternoon glow. Wow, I had really slept in past noon. I made a sound that came out like a scoff, or a disappointed laugh and laid back down. Screw this day and everyone in it.

I was pulling one of my large pillows over my face when I realized that my mother should have woken me up. Panic surged through me. She’d never let me sleep in this late. Cancer or not, she would always come into my room and start ‘cleaning’ if I slept past 9:30. I jumped up from the ball of blankets that I was tangled under and made my way into the hallway. I began charging towards the other side of the house, where my mom slept.

“Mom?!” I yelled through the house, hoping to hear her tender voice soothe my worry. I hated this; it felt like I just woke up in the Twilight Zone.

Shit, what if something happened? What if I could have helped her? My throat was starting to close as I thought about what could have happened to her or why she hadn't woken me, and why I’d overslept, to begin with. I winced as I remembered last night's disaster. I couldn't sleep. I tried, trust me. It wasn't like I wanted that pathetic mess running like a bad TV marathon in my head.

I was desperate to settle my mind, so I turned on The Office and drowned my sorrows in the hilarious life of Michael Scott while I ate dry Captain Crunch from the box. Sleep must have claimed me at some point because I was just now waking up and it was already noon. Freaking noon! I never had in my life slept in this long, not even after a game. The panic and concern for why my mother didn't wake me surged back with full force and filtered into every hard-footed stomp I made towards the living room.

"Mom?" There was still no answer, but then I heard my mother giggle. I knew it was her because she did a little snort at the end. Then I heard a male laugh, not a giggle, but a deep tenor laugh, husky if you will. It made my arms erupt with goose bumps, like my body was warning me to get the hell out of there. I slowed my pace and started creeping down the hall while moving my head carefully around the corner until I could see.

The only problem was, once I was able to see, I realized too late that whoever the laughing stranger was would be able to see me as well. My mom was looking at me like I was a deranged lunatic, and my brain slowed down, and heart stopped as I took in the other face. Jimmy the Jerk couldn't actually be sitting in my living room. Except that he was. Jimmy stopped talking to my mother and slowly stood, his blue jeans straightened, and his dark green shirt pulled tight against his chest with the movement. That color shirt matches his eyes. Shit, I shouldn’t notice that. All those tattoos were hidden by the blue zip-up sweatshirt he wore. Jimmy the Fist. I thought of what I heard last night at the bar and wondered how accurate the rumors about him were. My eyes lingered on the barely visible black scrawl that climbed up his neck. I wonder what it says? I hated that I noticed that damn tattoo again, or how he looked. I hated even more that I liked how he looked.

My mother cleared her throat while staring daggers at me. Her eyes squinted, and her lips thinned into a line. I followed her angry gaze and realized it was zoned in on my chest. I knew that look; it was the same look she gave me growing up when I wanted to wear ripped jeans to church or a spaghetti-strapped tank. I quickly looked down at what had offended her and saw that I was wearing a neon green tank top with the letters 'STD' printed on the front. A hilarious college joke from the student tech department, which at the moment wasn't funny, and I suppose neither was the fact that I had charged down the hallway in boy shorts underwear.

I instinctively pulled the hem of my tank down to cover my legs, but it caused the scoop neck of the tank to dip further. My mother's eyes jumped to my face then my boobs. Shit, I wasn't even wearing a bra. This was a nightmare. I glanced at Jimmy the Jerk for a second to see if maybe he was looking away or doing anything to help me through this awkward moment, but when I caught his gaze, his green eyes were boring into mine. He was standing with his hands in his pockets, feet spread apart, and his jaw locked in place. I didn’t look away; I wanted to challenge him, see how long he’d watch me. I quirked my brow as his stare roamed down the length of my body. Take it all in buddy; you’ll never see this train wreck again.

I withheld the urge to pull a Vanna White and move my hand vertically along my half-naked body, as if it were some prize. My mom moved to stand, then approached me slowly.

“Ramsey, you're finally awake.”

I gave her a tight-lipped smile while I moved my arms to my chest, I had given up on the hemline. I refused to think about my hair, or face, or how either of them currently looked. My mother gently touched my arm as she looked back towards Jimmy. I noticed that his blond hair was neatly combed to the side, and as much as I didn't want to admit it, he looked good—really good. I studied the way his long hair on top fell across his forehead. I wanted to push it off his face and run my fingers through it. What the hell? I hated him. I needed to remember that I hated this man. But even villains can have great hair.

Speaking of villains, I could feel my face finally catch up to the shame of being seen like this by my new mortal enemy. His stare was still cold, calculated, and frustrating. He wasn't looking away from me or moving to leave. I could only imagine the things he thought of me now. No, I didn't give a shit what he thought of me. I just wanted him gone, both out of my house and out of my life. The anger that was so dominant from the night before started to surface again.

“What are you doing here?” I seethed, trying so hard to keep my anger in check. I wanted to scream at him, shout, possibly throw something. Whatever it took to get through his stupid, beautiful head that I didn’t want him here. His face paled and he shifted on his feet. He seemed like he was struggling for a response.

Finally, he managed to get out, “I came here to talk to you. Could we go somewhere, uh, private, like the kitchen or something?”

I liked that he was nervous and stammering like an idiot. my Mom took that as her cue and yawned, then gently closed the space between us and kissed my cheek.

“It’s time for my afternoon nap, sweetie.” Then she looked at Jimmy and smiled bigger than I have ever seen her smile. Traitor. “Jimmy, it was nice to meet you. I look forward to seeing you again.”

He smiled back at her and nodded. “Same here, Ms. Carla, thank you for the iced tea.”

So, it was possible for him to be nice. Who knew?

Jimmy's gaze cut back at mine, and the smile he gave my mom fell away from his lips. He watched me with a measured reluctance, like he was waiting for me to make my move. I wouldn't give him the satisfaction. My arms were still crossed, and my spine was straight as an arrow. I refused to look weak in front of him. Messy, crazy, and possibly like a hoarder, but not weak. He looked down at the carpet, pulled his hands from his pockets, and placed them on his hips like he was thinking. “Ramsey, look, I'm…”

I put my hand up to stop him before my brain could even catch up. Fight or flight, I was going to fight. I was already on edge, and since I refused to give him the chance to explain, or the benefit of the doubt, I stopped him from speaking. He would get nothing from me, not even the courtesy of me hearing him out.

“Jimmy, let me stop you there. I don’t know why you came to my house, why you didn’t take the fact that I was asleep as a cue to not come inside, and to leave me the hell alone. But I don’t want you here, and I don’t want to talk to you, so please leave.”

He looked shocked, his eyes wide and his lips parted. He had one hand on his hip, and the other out, like he was waiting for a low five or just still frozen from trying to talk. Then he began to rub his jaw. He coughed before he replied, “Look, I know I have been a bit of a jerk, but just give me a chance to explain.”

My arms grew tight as I pulled them in closer to my chest, like armor. “No thanks, Jimmy, I don’t need to hear you explain. Your actions have spoken louder than any word you could possibly utter today. I won’t go back to Theo’s, and I won’t go back to your bar. As far as I am concerned, our business dealings are done. We can both act like we never met each other, I don’t want to see you again after this. If you see me in the store, go the other way, don’t say hi to me, just leave me alone."

I paused, looking down, and gathered what strength I had left to kick the man out. I had never been this mean or forceful with another human being before, so it all felt like a rush. I lifted my head and stared straight through him as I said, "Please let yourself out.”
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