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By:Anne Mercier


"No problem." He rubbed her back and let her take her time with the hug.

When she was ready they both got out of the car and walked into the  truck stop. He headed for a booth where he could get coffee and she made  her way into the shopping area so she could look for something to put  on after her shower. She picked up a convenient little travel pack, then  paid for a shower ticket before trying to find clothes. Julia looked  through the shirts, finally settling on one that said "SHIT HAPPENS!"  She thought that was fitting for her situation. Shit does happen, and it  was still happening to her. It should be the motto and creed she lived  her life by.

She turned, looking through the pants and shorts that hung in rows. She  didn't like any of them, but right now she'd take anything just to get  out of these clothes. After picking out a pair of Capri pants that  looked like something all the old women in nursing homes wore, she  walked up and paid for her things.

The showers were nice. The individual stalls were private, which meant  she could take the time to wash herself down thoroughly without being  interrupted. When she was done she dried off and then got dressed in the  new clothes she'd bought. Julia towel dried her hair and realized she  didn't have a comb to make her hair at least presentable. She was  missing a few essentials, but she was just happy to get a shower and a  clean set of clothes. She'd make do without the rest.

When she dropped her clothes off with the laundry ticket, they gave her  one in return. She shoved it into her pocket, figuring she'd come back  for them before they left. Maybe after her tummy was full she'd be able  to catch a quick nap. Now that she was sure Joe wouldn't rape and kill  her she was all right with letting her guard down enough to rest.

The smell of food led her from the showers to the diner. Her eyes  quickly found Joe and she walked over to where he sat, then slid into  the booth across from him and smiled.

He smiled back and nodded his approval. "You clean up nicely."

She chuckled and was about to thank him yet again when the waitress  walked over to get their order. The mention of food made her stomach  growl, making her blush slightly as she looked over the menu and gave  the waitress her order.

They made small talk while they waited for their food and then again  when it came. Her mind was a million miles away, but she could still  hold a decent conversation. Once she got back to the city she'd see  about getting her job back. Hopefully Sydney would let her move back  into her old room and hadn't already rented it out. New York City was so  expensive that you had to have multiple roommates to afford the rent in  most places. She didn't know what she'd do if Sydney had already given  her room away on top of her position being filled by a replacement.  Jobless she could do. Homeless she could not. The overwhelming feeling  tugged at her again, trying to convince the tears to fall but she held  them in. Julia held tightly to them because she knew if she let it  happen she'd never be able to get herself to stop.

She was not a weak woman. Just because some jackass pretended to love  her and robbed her instead, didn't mean she was going to break. Big  deal, people had their stuff taken from them every day. They didn't go  all sissy dick over it and let it ruin their lives and neither would  she.

After they finished eating, Joe paid for the food and she went to  collect her clothes. They looked so great to her clean. They reminded  her of a few weeks past when everything in her life was in order.

Finally, they were off again to continue their journey toward Jamestown.  She wondered how odd it would be if she asked Joe if she could stay  with him. With him she felt safe and protected. Asking to stay with him  would be too forward, and if she were honest, it would be taking the  easy way out. What she needed to do was wake up and get back on track.         

     



 

"Do you mind if I rest in the back seat?" she asked, her voice soft and edged with sleepiness.

"Sure," Joe said as he watched her climb into the back seat. "Take it  easy back there. I'll wake you up when we get there if you're still  sleeping."

"Thanks, Joe." She reached up and put her hand on his shoulder as she gave him a grateful smile. "I mean it, thank you."

Julia squeezed his shoulder lightly and then let her hand fall next to  her on the seat as she stretched out and closed her eyes. She'd worry  about her next ride after she recharged. She was exhausted and in that  moment she just needed to rest.





Waiting For Us

©Dawn Stanton



Prologue



The warmth of the early morning sun on my face and the heat of a firm,  male form pressed along my back, are the first things I notice as I  slowly stir from a deep and satisfying sleep. It takes me a moment to  fully grasp where I am and who I'm in bed with. His warm lips nuzzle the  back of my neck and move over to nibble on the bottom of my ear. I  smile to myself, I'd recognize those lips anywhere. I arch my back,  rubbing against him like a cat purring for attention.

"This is the best morning I've ever had," he whispers in my ear. I'm  overcome with emotion and my throat tightens as I try to speak. He needs  to hear that I feel the same. As I roll onto my back and look up at his  handsome face, I am once again overwhelmed by the happiness I see  reflected in his eyes. He opens his mouth and I place my finger over his  lips, interrupting him with a gentle kiss from my fingertip. It takes  me a moment to regain my voice.

"Let me say something first." He's always the one who puts himself out  there and for once I want him to know what I'm feeling. "I love this,  waking up in your arms. I can't think of a better way to begin my day. I  want to be with you, kiss you, make love with you and wake up with you,  always." The words have barely escaped my lips before he has me wrapped  in his arms. As he holds me tight, I think of all the time it took us  to get to this point and what a journey it's been …





Chapter One

November 2004



I've never seen such an example of physical perfection as the one I'm  staring at right now. He just strutted into our kitchen with my older  brother Jake as if he's been here hundreds of times before. He has black  Wayfarers pushed up holding his brown, wavy, chin-length hair back and a  canvas messenger bag slung across his broad chest. His plum colored  Hawaiian shirt combined with jeans and brown leather flip flops gives  off a bit of a hippy vibe. I'm not sure how I'm noticing anything aside  from his gorgeous face...wow, that face. His cheekbones are chiseled and  the strong angles of his jawline frame his plump and impossibly soft  looking lips. Even though I'm only twelve years old, when he smiles at  me, I feel a physical reaction, like hundreds of tiny butterflies  fluttering crazily in my stomach.

"Hailey, this is my buddy and roommate at school, Cory." As Jake  introduces us, he politely shakes my hand with a nice firm grip. I'm  almost incapable of speech when I glance into his whiskey-colored eyes  for the first time. It takes me an extra beat before I finally manage to  squeak out an awkward "Hi," as I feel my face heat with a bright red  flush of embarrassment.

"It's nice to meet you, Hailey. Aren't you adorable," he says winking at  me. At this point, I begin slinking lower and lower down the ladder  back chair I'm sitting on while doing my homework and wanting to  disappear under the kitchen table. I glue my eyes to my math textbook as  if it's the most interesting thing I've ever read.

"So Munchkin, where's Mom?" I roll my eyes at his hideous nickname for me before glancing up at Jake.

"She's gone grocery shopping. She should be home soon."

"Okay Munchkin, Cory will be staying with us for the Thanksgiving break. I'm gonna go show him to his room."

"Mhmm," I mumble keeping my focus on my book as they leave the room. Oh  my God! He's staying for a week. How am I going to make it through all  that time when I can barely speak around him?

Dinner tonight is excruciatingly painful for me. Cory is sitting  directly across from me so unless I stare solely at my plate of food  it's pretty much impossible not to notice him. A couple of times I've  glanced up and actually made eye contact with him and it's caused chills  to run up my spine. Oh God, he looks even better now than he did two  hours ago. His chocolate-colored hair falls to his strong jawline in a  perfect chaotic mess of waves and loose curls. Every once in a while he  runs his fingers through its thickness and pushes it back off his face.  The way each shiny strand returns to its place is mesmerizing.         

     



 

I try to pay attention to the conversation going on around me, but I'm  too focused on watching the way Cory's large hands cut up his roast beef  and the graceful way they lift his water glass to his full lips. When  I'm able to pay attention and not be distracted by his good looks, I  learn that he is from New Hampshire and an only child of divorced  parents. He has plans to remain in Boston after he and Jake graduate  from Beacon University in two more years.