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When Never Again Happens (Never Again Series Book 2) by Jamie Lynn Boothe (20)


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sam had to accept the fact that the weatherman was human and made mistakes. When she woke the next morning, the sun wasn’t shining and she didn’t hear the beautiful songs from birds. Instead she heard the impact of pouring rain on the blacktop and vehicles. With a deeply set frown she stared out of her window through the curtains, watching the large drops of rain splatter in the puddles. She saw the heavy dark clouds that filled the sky and knew she would have to be more cautious on the highway. She still had at least another ten or so hours to drive. The storm wasn’t how she wanted to start her day.

Instead of letting the weather dampen her mood any more, she got on her knees and started her day with a talk with Jesus. She had never known a better way to feel lifted than by starting her day with prayer.

“Lord Jesus, thank You for blessing me with another day. Thank You for opening my eyes and giving me air to breath and for allowing me to place my feet on the floor. I ask that You look over my loved ones, Lord and keep them safe throughout their day. On my way home today, Lord, please keep me safe. The weather isn’t as good as yesterday and I still have a long drive ahead of me. Please watch over me and get me back to Torrington safely. Lord Jesus, I have to give You deep thanks and all my gratitude for working in not only my life, but Junior’s as well. Thank You for placing our hearts together and I ask that You guide us while we walk in a loving relationship if it is Your will, Lord. In Your name, I pray. Amen.”

Feeling better after connecting with Jesus, Sam stood and started to get ready. First thing was a shower, then breakfast. She planned to stop as few times as possible. The rain itself would slow her down anyway.

She dressed simply. With a long drive ahead of her, comfort would be a requirement. She dressed in a loose fitting pair of jeans, a purple pullover blouse, and a light jean jacket. The rain made it cool enough to need a little extra something to cover the chills. She wore her hair in a ponytail and a baseball cap. She looked in the mirror and was very pleased with her reflection. Once she was ready she thought it would be best to see what the hotel would have for breakfast instead of stopping somewhere on the way. When she got to the lobby and asked the desk clerk, she was informed there was a continental breakfast with juice, fruit, and pastries. Frowning, she knew that wouldn’t do. She was already craving either pancakes or a western omelet.

With images of steam rising from a freshly cooked omelet with a side of bacon and wheat toast she thanked the desk clerk and returned to her room. Sitting on the edge of the bed she quickly sent Junior a text letting him know she was getting ready to check out of the hotel and leave. She wished him a great day at work and told him that she loved him. She smiled when she wrote that. The sides of her face turned upward, but more importantly her heart held one of the best smiles in a long time. It was a great feeling to finally say that again.

After gathering her things and checking out Sam stood outside the lobby doors dreading having to run through the rain. Without a choice, she only hesitated for a minute, faintly hoping it would ease up. It didn’t.

Thankfully, she only had to go about twenty yards, the perfect distance to get soaking wet in the downpour. Running through the rain she felt the heavy drops hitting her shoulders and cap. It was coming down the hardest she had seen in a while. She wondered why the hotel didn’t have a parking garage. If she hadn’t been wearing a baseball cap and her jean jacket it would have been worse. She didn’t know it was going to rain or she would’ve taken her umbrella from the trunk the previous night. She made sure to pick it up when she placed her bag there.

As she drove out onto the highway she could immediately tell the ditches were beginning to fill toward the edges of the road. Seeing that made her nervous and she prayed out loud to God that He would make it ease up and not let it get too dangerous to drive. About the time she finished eating at a small diner a few miles down the road, the rain began to lighten and the sun began to make its grand appearance. When she got in her car, she once again thanked God for looking out for her and for providing His comfort.

Over the following hours her heart beamed from within. She either sang along with her favorite artists on the radio or thought about her future in Torrington. When she thought about her new house, ideas were plentiful and bounced around in her head. She had every intention of going to a shelter and adopting a dog, hopefully one very similar to Sheeba. She would miss her neighbor’s furry baby.

She thought about the building she was buying and knew there was a ton of work to do. First and foremost, she would need to get in there and clean the place up and get it sanitized, plus do some small maintenance tasks. She would have to have it inspected as well before she could go any further and get a business license. There was a menu to create and staff to interview and the entire place to put her personal touch on. There was a lot to do and she was excited to get started.

Occasionally, because of the luxury of having money, the fact that most of her money came from Chris came to mind. She would still wonder from time to time about where and how he saved such a large sum. A lot of her money did come from the insurance company from when she was hit by the car on their Myrtle Beach vacation and from when Chris was killed. She had managed her money well by investing some of it, too. The uncertainty of the matter remained, however. She knew eventually she would ask Junior about it again and hoped he would be willing to talk about it.

 

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Junior

 

Junior worried about Sam the entire day. Getting through the work day was not easy; his mind was constantly on where Sam was and if she was okay. The rain had let up quite a bit from what she said in her last text, but he still worried. He knew as well as anyone how reckless a lot of people were on the highways. It was like when some people drove they thought the road belonged to them.

Once during the day his boss asked him if he was okay. Junior had made a few mistakes and it wasn’t like him to overlook simple things. He would be glad when she got home so he would feel better. He figured she should be arriving into Torrington around nine o’clock or so. He would be sure to be waiting for her when she did.

They had talked about her sleeping at his apartment after such a long day behind the wheel. She wouldn’t have her bed or couch or anything else at her new home until the next day. Of course, he would sleep on his couch and let her have the bed. Sleeping together may be what their bodies desired, but he knew it wouldn’t happen. It would be too difficult for them both. She told him she didn’t want to add temptation to their situation and would rent a room at another hotel. He understood, of course, and agreed, but in a way, he was disappointed.

When it was finally time to leave and go home Junior couldn’t get out of there fast enough. He needed to work off some tension and drove straight to the gym. He hit the machines and added some weight to his normal workout.

For the next hour, he lifted and grunted and sweated. The entire time he thought about Sam and how much he looked forward to seeing her. He thought about how long it had been since the last time he had the privilege of looking into her eyes and being close to her. It had been a memorable evening when they first kissed, a night neither of them had forgotten.

By the time he felt like he was ready to drop he had been at the gym for two hours. After he came close to over doing it on the weight machines he rode five miles on a stationary bike. He was exhausted, and all he wanted was a hot shower and something to eat. Even though he worked out several times a week, he expected to be sore the next day.

After he got home, showered, and downed some leftover pizza, it was close to the time Sam should be getting into Torrington. His eyes flicked back and forth from the television to the digital clock on the cable box. He felt like time had stopped. Then again, checking the time every minute or so wasn’t helping.

Even though she wouldn’t be staying at his apartment, she said she would definitely come over to see him before getting a room. It had been too long since they had seen each other and she admitted to missing him terribly.

 

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Obviously, he was more worn out than he realized. As Junior waited for Sam to arrive, he lay his head back against the sofa and fell asleep. The soft sound of the television and the hardcore workout he had earlier did him in. He thought he was dreaming at first when he heard a rapping noise and the most beautiful voice God had blessed his ears with. After several times, he jerked awake, knew what he was hearing, and jumped up and ran to the door. When he opened it, an angel stood in front of him, an angel who was as exhausted as he was, but just as beautiful as he had ever seen her. He thought the ball cap on her head suited her well. When she smiled up at him, he was temporarily mesmerized.

“Sam,” was all he could whisper. He felt as if he was still in a dream.

She stepped forward and wrapped her arms around his waist and leaned into him. He could smell her shampoo and deeply inhaled her scent. He wanted, no he needed, to take in as much of her as was humanly possible.

“I missed you,” she whispered into his chest then looked up at him. “I’m sorry for being so stubborn.”

The corners of his mouth lifted and he placed a finger underneath her chin. Her eyes were getting misty and her chin quivered. He didn’t say a word. He slowly lowered his lips to hers as she welcomed his kiss. She was exactly where she needed to be. In his arms.

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