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Harley (West Coast Rock Star #1)(71)

 
Their lives weren't perfect. Not even close. His celebrity status made things difficult, but never impossible. This, his girls, his family … they mattered. Jax knew that one day he might not be as popular or his name wouldn't be up on the billboards. But what he had wasn't anything fame could ever give him. What he had was love and true happiness. He had Harley. He had Ella and he had Cade. They were all that mattered.
 
Cade waved at them from inside the house. They'd moved from the penthouse to a sprawling home in Kitsilano with a great view of the English Bay. At first, Cade didn't think that Jax would agree to her opening a not-for-profit dance studio, but Jax supported her the entire time. Throughout her pregnancy with Ella, she worked on plans for her studio and interviewed hundreds of applicants for teaching positions. With the help of Juliette, she managed to choose those who would fit perfectly with her vision. And on the sidelines, Mac and his company helped too, ensuring that the studio would be safe for anyone who joined the classes. Slowly, she and Mac developed a better relationship. She was there for him when Irene passed away, and he became a solid part of their lives.
 
The grand opening welcomed potential students from the ages of two to adults who refused to let their age stop them from achieving their dreams. After all, the studio itself was built on a dream. Mac attended with the entire Mackinley crew, and since they were there, Cade didn't worry as much about her family's safety. Just two weeks after she'd given birth to Ella, they welcomed over a thousand people, and for a special presentation, Jax and his band played songs for the teachers' choreography.
 
Harley sat back with Cadence and Ella. Cade saw the hope in Harley's eyes while she watched the dancers leap and bound around the large space. It wasn't hard to tell what Harley wanted. She wanted to float and glide and sway. But in her condition, dancing for long periods could be detrimental to her health. Cade held her hand when Jax sang Harley's song.
 
"I can't promise much, Har, but one day you will dance on that stage," Cade said. Tears immediately filled Harley's eyes, which proved more what Cade had suspected.
 
However, as the weeks turned into months, Harley didn't push her for a lesson or practice. Cade thought she lost interest, until one day, she had caught Harley dancing in her bedroom to the sound of her own song. As always, Harley loved to challenge herself. Cade knew that when she was ready, she would ask. For now, they all had to deal with Harley's first day of school.
 
 
 
        
          
        
         
 
What would the day bring? Cade wondered, watching the rain pour down from the skies. The rain brought them luck. The rain brought them happiness. It rained on her wedding day. It rained when Ella was born, and it rained when her studio opened. It symbolized something for her and her new family. It was a sign of hope and new beginnings.
 
 
 
 
 
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