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Jaybird by M.A. Foster (57)



LOGAN LEAPS FROM the front of the boat onto the dock to help Dad guide the boat onto the lift while Cole and I gather the trash from inside the boat.

All I want is a shower and my girl. I missed her today. I always miss her when she’s not around, but today just felt… off. I can’t explain it. But the sooner I get off this boat, the sooner I can get to her.

“Zach!” Logan looks over his shoulder and I stare past him to see Brad running toward us with a panicked expression on his face. Hopping from the boat to the dock, I start toward him. “Jesus, we’ve been calling you,” he rushes out, breathless.

I pull out my phone and see a shit-ton of missed calls from Brad, Evan, Justin, my mom. There’s more, but I don’t bother looking because my heart is racing, my stomach is in knots and everything around me starts to spin.

“What’s wrong?” Logan asks from behind me.

“It’s Jay and Kali. They were attacked at the mall today,” Brad explains, running his hands through his hair. “It’s bad.”

“What?” I breathe out.

“Where’s Zoe?” Logan asks in a panic.

“Your mom has her.”

I turn to Bass. “Yo, B!”

Laughing, he turns to me and holds up his index finger. “Hold up, Romeo,” he says, pulling his phone from his pocket. Looking down at the screen, he frowns before answering, “Levi?” With the phone to his ear, he leaps from the boat onto the dock. My heart nearly beats out of my chest as Bass’s steps falter, every muscle in his body tenses, shoulders rising, and his knuckles are nearly white from the grip he has on his cell phone.

Then his hand falls to his side as he lowers his head. Taking a deep breath, he turns to face us and says in a tone I’ve never heard from him, “We gotta go. Now!” Bass doesn’t wait for a response before he turns and sprints toward his truck. I stare after him in shock.

“Zach, did you hear me?” my dad asks, gripping my shoulders. I blink several times before shifting my gaze to him.

“What?”

“Son, we need to get to the hospital.”

My chest heaves as tears pool in my eyes. “Jay?” I choke out.

He nods once. “Yes. She’s at the medical center. She has a pulse and she’s breathing. That’s all I know.” I look around and notice that everyone is gone.

“Where is everyone?”

“They left. Come on, we need to go.”



NEWS VANS FROM every station in town are lined up along the curb outside Heritage Bay Medical Center. Police are blocking the entrance and reporters are set up on the sidewalk, speaking into cameras.

“What the hell? Why did they bring her here?”

Dad shrugs. “I assume it’s to protect Jay from the media. This is private property,” he says, pulling into an empty parking spot. The medical center isn’t a hospital, but it’s owned by Dr. Mackenzie, and it’s private property. It makes sense why they would bring her here.

A black town car is idling in front of the entrance. The driver pulls a suitcase from the trunk and wheels it over to the walkway under the awning. The back door swings open and Evangeline steps out, wearing sunglasses and pulling a large bag over her shoulder. She thanks the driver, grabs the handle of her suitcase and heads toward the sliding doors.

“Need some help?” I call out as I jog toward her.

Eva spins around, ready to tell me to fuck off, but she realizes it’s me. “Oh, my God, Zach,” she cries, dropping her bags before slamming into my chest. “What happened?”

“I don’t know,” I say, hugging her close.

Dad retrieves Evangeline’s bag and suitcase and leads the way into the atrium of the medical center. Security is guarding all the entrances and elevators. Levi sees us and leans over to speak to a man with a blond buzz cut wearing a dark blue T-shirt, gun holster on his side, and a badge clipped to the front of his jeans.

The man looks at us and then says something to Levi before he makes his way over. “You can let them through,” he says to one of the guards. “Hello, I’m Special Agent Avery.” He extends his hand and I raise my eyebrows. Avery?

“Wow, it’s been a long time, Patrick,” my dad says as they shake hands.

He nods and offers my dad a tight smile. “It has, Mike, and I’m sorry that we’re reuniting under these unfortunate circumstances.”

“This is my son, Zach. Zach, this is Patrick Avery. Your principal’s son.”

I hold out my hand. “Good to meet you. What’s with all of the security?” I ask.

“It’s necessary,” he replies.

“Where’s JJ?” Evangeline asks.

“She’s with the doctors.” He points to a set of doors. “There’s a private waiting room upstairs on the fourth floor.” He reaches into his pocket and pulls out a business card. “Things are a little chaotic at the moment, but if you have any questions you can reach me on my cell.”

“Sure.” Dad takes his card and shoves it in his pocket.



BRAD, CHERRY, JUSTIN, Carter, Olivia, and everyone from Jay’s Project Mayhem class are in the waiting room with their eyes glued to the flat-screen television suspended from the ceiling in the far corner. The ticker moves across the bottom of the screen, says “Austin Boyd, son of Congressman Boyd, arrested in beating of two young women.”

“Kalista Rosewood, heiress to the Rosewood Winery, and Jayla King, daughter of the late Marcus King, were rushed to Heritage Bay Medical Center this afternoon after being attacked and beaten. Sources say Austin Boyd, son of Congressman Boyd, and Tripp Daniels were arrested and taken into custody and may be looking at charges of assault and battery and attempted murder.”

“Hey.” Brad stands and pulls me in for a hug before reaching for Eva. The rest of us exchange hugs and handshakes.

“Does anyone know what happened?” I gesture to the television.

“I don’t know, dude,” Brad says. “I was in the parking lot when Max pulled up with Emerson and Mimi. She was so hysterical she was puking. I heard her say….” He shakes his head as a tear rolls down his cheek and he quickly wipes it away.

“What?” Eva presses.

“She said, ‘He was killing my baby and I couldn’t save her,’” Justin finishes.

Eva whimpers beside me and exhales a shaky breath. “I need to find Alex and make some calls,” she chokes out as she leaves the waiting room.

“Dude, it was awful. I feel so bad for her.” Brad hangs his head.

“Zach,” Cole calls from the doorway, jerking his head to the side for me to follow.

“I’ll be back,” I tell them before turning to leave the room.

The hallway is flooded with security as nurses flutter in and out of the rooms. Two large men stand side by side outside a closed door while the others work to secure the rest of the rooms.

“Hey,” Cole whispers, leaning against the wall outside another closed door. He gestures to the door. “Zoe and Willow are in there sleeping. My dad and Dylan are in there with your dad and Logan.”

“Were the girls hurt?”

He drags his hands down his face and exhales. “Emotionally, yes. A few cuts and scrapes on their legs and knees. Zoe was really upset. Willow is confused. She said a man was hugging JJ and then Harper screamed and hurt her arm. Then she made her fall and hurt her knee.” He huffs out a hollow laugh, shaking his head. “She doesn’t understand what happened. She’s more upset over dropping her doll on the ground and getting it all dirty.” He rolls his eyes and I smile. “I’ve already called Build-A-Bear and talked to the manager. After I explained the situation, she offered to drop off two new dolls on her way home.”

“Where’s Harper?”

“With the detectives.” His expression turns to anger.

“Kali is in there.” He points to the door blocked by two bodyguards. “I have no idea what that’s all about.” He gestures to the bodyguards.

“According to the news, Kali’s real name is Kalista Rosewood. Supposedly, she’s an heiress or something. One of the guys they arrested was the son of a congressman.”

Cole’s eyebrows shoot upward. “What the hell? This is some Lifetime movie shit.”

“What did your dad say?”

“Just that Mac called and said that there was an emergency and to get over to the mall. Dad said when he got there, the paramedics were putting Kali in an ambulance. Em was too hysterical to ride in the ambulance with Jay, so Alex rode with her. My dad drove Em and Mimi here. And Evan and Lexi brought the girls in Jay’s car.”

“What was Evan doing there?”

“I don’t know.”

“He said Kali was beat up pretty bad, but Jay got the worst of it.” He takes a deep breath. “She has a serious head injury.”

I drag my hands down my face. I’m going to be sick.

The door across the hall opens and Mimi walks out arm in arm with my grandma Kate. Cole pushes off the wall and moves to wrap her in a hug as I do the same with Grandma Kate.

“Mimi, are you okay?” Cole asks.

Mimi pulls away and my grandmother hands her a handkerchief. “No, baby, I’m not okay.” She dabs the handkerchief at the corner of her eyes. “I’m heartbroken, my daughter is heartbroken, and my granddaughter is just… broken,” she cries. “We almost lost her today and if it weren’t for those friends of yours, we might have.”

I turn to Cole with raised brows and a silent question. What friends? Cole shakes his head in response, telling me he has no idea.

“What friends, Mimi?” he asks.

“Those Martinez boys.” She sniffs. “They saved her life.”



“ZACH.” I LOOK over to see my dad standing in the doorway. “Come on, son.”

Standing up, I look around the room at the curious eyes of our friends pleading with me not to leave them hanging. With a nod, I silently tell them all that I’d let them know something as soon as I could.

Eva and Alex are standing in the hallway outside Jay’s room. Eva throws her arms around me. “She looks really bad, Zach,” she cries into my shoulder. “You know I’m not one to sugarcoat and I’m not going to start now. You need to prepare yourself. Whatever you’re expecting—it’s worse.”

“Babe,” Alex gently admonishes.

“What, Alex? He needs to be prepared.”

Alex sighs, running a hand over his face. “She doesn’t look good, Zach, but Mac said most of her injuries are superficial.”

I nod and follow my dad into Jay’s room. Bass is sitting in a chair beside her bed with his head in his hands, his entire body shaking as his girlfriend Lisa tries to comfort him by running her hand over his back.

It won’t work.

His whole world revolves around his princess.

Cole’s mom, Grace, my grandma, and Mimi are sitting on one of the sofas lined along the wall. Emerson and Cam are in the bed beside Jay’s. Emerson is asleep against Cam’s chest and my mom is perched on the edge of the bed stroking her hair, like the last twenty years never happened. Women are so weird.

I make my way over to Jay’s bedside and all the air leaves my lungs. I don’t recognize the girl laying in this bed, broken. How could someone do this to her?

A strong hand clamps down on my shoulder and delicate arms wrap around my waist as my parents stand at my side. “She’s gonna be okay, Zach,” my mom assures me, tightening her hold.

The door opens and Mac walks in holding a clipboard under his arm, followed by my grandfather, Cole, Alex, and Eva. His gaze immediately falls on Emerson with a concerned expression on his face as he makes his way over to Mimi. “How you holding up, Ella, sweetheart?” he asks, bending down to place a kiss on her forehead.

“I’ll be fine, Mac, as long as my family is safe,” she replies in a shaky voice.

My parents and I make room for Mac as he perches on the edge of the bed. Leaning over, he brushes the back of his hand across Jay’s bruised and swollen cheek.

“Our granddaughter is a fighter, Ella.”

“That’s because she’s a Mackenzie, Mac.”

These people are killing me.

Mac looks over at Cam. “She needs to be awake for this.”

Cam leans down and whispers in Emerson’s ear. A moment later, Emerson stirs and lifts her head. Her gaze immediately shifts to Jay and she burst into tears.

Mac moves over to her bedside and pulls her into a hug. Emerson sobs into his chest as he shushes her. “She’s going to be okay, Emi bear. I know she looks bad, but she’s a Mackenzie. She’s tough. She’s a fighter.” He pulls back and pushes Emerson’s hair away from her face. “Do you want them to stay in here for this? It’s your call.”

“They can stay,” she says in a shaky voice.

Mac nods. “She has a fractured skull and cheekbone, two bruised ribs on her left side, and one on her right. Her forearm has a small hairline fracture and she has three broken fingers.”

I drag my hands down my face. What the fuck did that piece of shit do to my girl?

“She has some minor swelling in the brain, but I feel confident there won’t be any permanent damage. Of course, we won’t know for sure until the swelling goes down and she wakes up. However, I am concerned by the deep bruising on her neck that there could be some long-term damage to her throat, mainly her vocal cords. Again, we won’t know for sure until the swelling goes down.”

She was choked.

This is all too much. I can’t.

Twisting myself out of my mother’s hold, I turn and storm out of the room.

I need a minute to pull myself together.

My girlfriend almost died today.

I need to punch something. Or cry.

Rounding the corner of an empty hallway, I clasp my hands behind my neck and pace before pressing my back against the wall and sliding to the floor. My chest heaves until I can no longer fight against ache buried deep in my soul and the reality that I could’ve lost her forever. With my arms crossed over the tops of my bent knees, I drop my head and let go.



WHEN I RETURN to Jay’s room everyone is gone except for Emerson, Bass, and Lisa. Emerson is hysterically crying in Bass’s arms. “He was on top of her… punching her… choking her.” She hiccups. “I thought if I could just get to her, she’d be okay. It was like a bad dream. The faster I ran, the farther away from me she got. And then she… she just stopped fighting, B… she just…went limp…I thought she was dead!”

Bass eyes me over the top of Emerson’s head. “Stop it, Em,” he growls.

Gripping his T-shirt, she cries into his chest. “I’ll never be able to erase the image of my baby lying there lifeless and bleeding. How could he do that to my beautiful little girl? Why? She didn’t deserve this.”

Nobody deserves this.

Especially Jay.

I’m wiping away my own tears when someone sniffs behind me. I look over my shoulder to see Cole walking out the door.

“Zach,” Emerson says as she moves forward, wrapping her arms around me. She seems so small and fragile. “I’m so sorry. I didn’t mean for you guys to hear that.” Leaning back to look up at me, she asks, “Are you okay?”

Shaking my head, my gaze moves to the broken girl lying just a foot away. My girl.

“It’s okay to be upset, Zach. What happened today was awful.”

The door opens again and Special Agent Avery walks in followed by Jay’s bodyguards, Troy and Levi.

“I’m gonna step out,” Lisa says, heading for the door.

“Patrick, I’m so glad you’re here,” Emerson says. “How’s Harper doing?”

“She’s in shock, mostly.” He runs a hand through his short hair.

“You have any idea why this happened?” Bass asks.

Agent Avery crosses his arms and leans against the wall with his foot propped up. “Because this is an ongoing investigation, I can only give you a brief summation. Two years ago, Kalista Rosewood—you know her as Kali Brooks—met Austin Boyd at a campaign fundraiser for Austin’s father, Congressman Callum Boyd. They dated for nearly a year. Austin was a bit older, but he treated her like a princess. Behind closed doors, Austin was a bad guy. In fact, he was involved in some pretty shady shit, which I’m not at liberty to discuss.

“Long story short, he terrorized Kalista with physical and verbal abuse. He made threats against her family, using his father’s political ties as a scare tactic and a way to manipulate her. After Kalista disappeared in the middle of the night, my team was hired by the Rosewood family to find their daughter. During our investigation, it was discovered that Kalista had disappeared to protect her family and most likely to save her life. She sought help from someone no one would suspect—Yolanda, the family’s house manager. She knew Kalista was in trouble, so with the help of Yolanda and Mrs. Rosewood—unbeknownst to Mr. Rosewood—they helped her get out.

“It all sounds a little crazy and far-fetched, but Mrs. Rosewood wasn’t sure how far Austin’s or Congressman Boyd’s political ties reached up the legal chain. Kali’s been living with Yolanda’s niece, Stephanie Brooks, for the last year or so. I’ve had my guys keeping an eye on Austin and his buddies for a while now.

“A couple of weeks ago, photos of Kalista and a young man by the name of Lucas Wild showed up on social media. Austin followed the breadcrumbs and hopped on the first flight to Florida. They were already parked outside Kalista’s place when Emerson picked her up this morning. Austin and Tripp followed the girls to the mall. The girls parked in the garage outside Nordstrom. Austin, the clever little fucker, parked in the adjacent garage and entered the mall. My guys parked a few spaces down and followed them. Somehow Austin and Tripp managed to lose my guys and snuck into the Nordstrom garage. They were waiting for them when they came out of the mall.”

“Persistent fucker,” I mumble.

“So, what now?” Em asks.

“The Rosewoods are on their way. Austin Boyd and Tripp Daniels are in custody facing assault and battery and attempted murder charges. I’m sure Congressman and Mrs. Boyd as well as the Daniels’ will be raising hell, but not even Congressman Boyd can make this go away. We have a solid case against both men. Along with the security cameras, we have statements from the Martinez boys, Lexi, Harper, Mrs. Mackenzie, and yours,” he says to Emerson. “I have to ask. Who taught that her how to fight?”

“Why?” Bass asks and I laugh to myself. Jay’s big teddy bear has turned into a grizzly bear.

Agent Avery shrugs. “Because she kicked Tripp Daniels’ ass. Broke his nose.”

Pride surges to the forefront. That’s my girl.

“I’m sorry this happened to your family, Emerson. I’ve been assured she’ll make a full recovery.” He drops his foot to the floor and pushes off the wall. “Now if you’ll excuse me, I need to go check on my daughter.” He shakes his head. “That sounds crazy coming out of my mouth.” He gives us a small wave on his way out the door and calls over his shoulder. “I’ll be around if you need anything.”

“Who’s his daughter?” I ask.

“Harper,” Cole answers from the doorway.

Well, I didn’t see that one coming.



NEWS OF THE attack spread like wildfire across the globe and I swear the entire town of Heritage Bay is down in the waiting room. Because of the delicate situation, Emerson won’t allow anyone to see Jay except for her closest friends and family. I still haven’t seen Harper yet. Kali’s room is on lockdown until her parents arrive, so none of us have seen her either.

Evan and Grayson stopped by and filled me in on what they could. I never thought the day would come that I’d be thanking Grayson Martinez. According to Grayson and Evan, they were at the mall and ran into Lexi and were walking with her, Emerson and Mimi, to the parking garage. Then all hell broke loose when they saw a frightened Harper through the glass doors, running toward them, screaming for help and dragging Zoe and Willow by the arms. Grayson tackled Austin, beating the shit out of him while Evan went after Tripp. They held them until Troy and Levi showed up. Emerson had given them the day off, but luckily, Troy and Levi followed their instincts and stayed close by, parking in the adjacent garage.

Although Kali was the target, it’s still not safe for Jay to be out in public without protection. Especially now that the public knows who Jaybird is. Troy and Levi were smart to follow their instincts.

Jay’s family and friends have been in and out of her room all day. My parents brought me a change of clothes and a toothbrush, hung around for a few hours and then headed home. I managed to go over to see Zoe before Logan took her home. Her legs were a little scraped and she was crying for Jay. Broke my heart in two.

Emerson and Bass are meeting with their security team and the detectives. So now it’s just Alex, Eva, and me sitting here silently, staring into space, willing Jay to wake up and be her sassy self again.

The muffled sound of voices coming from the hallway has us all turning our heads toward the door just as it swings open and Lucas walks in. His red swollen eyes scan the room before landing on me. “Hey, dude,” he says, shoving his hands in the front pockets of his jeans as he makes his way into the room.

“Lucas,” Eva cries out as she pushes herself up from the sofa and rushes toward Lucas, throwing her arms around him and sobbing into his shoulder.

The door swings open again Andrew Wild walks in, followed by Tommy Stone and Chaz Vargas from Royal Mayhem and Eva’s parents. Eva pulls away from Lucas and flings herself into her father’s arms.

If Jay were awake right now, she’d be rolling her eyes at her best friend and calling her a drama queen.

Lucas turns to them. “There’s too many of us. We’re gonna get kicked out.”

“Nah,” Andrew says as he makes his way over to Jay’s bedside and perches himself on the edge. “Mac Daddy knows we’re a package deal.” He gently takes her hand in his. “My God, sweet girl. What the hell happened to you?” He leans over and kisses her bruised cheek.

Lucas stands frozen at the foot of the bed and stares down at Jay. He doesn’t hold back the tears. “She’s gonna be okay, son,” Andrew reassures him.

Andrew turns to Alex and asks, “How are you holding up, son?”

Running his hands over his face, Alex shakes his head and averts his gaze.

What the hell was that about?

“What about you?” Andrew asks me.

“I don’t know.” I rub the back of my neck and look over at Jay. “I’m still trying to wrap my head around all of this.”

Liam Mackenzie storms into the room, his gaze immediately lands on Jay and he jerks to a stop. “Fucking hell.” He blows out a breath, as he makes his way over to Jay’s bedside and bends to kiss her on the top of her head. “Where’s my mom and my sister?” he chokes out.

“Em and Bass are with the detectives,” Alex answers. “Your dad took your mom home to rest. She was pretty shaken up today.”

“And they got the guy who did this?”

“Yes,” Alex replies.

Without another word, Liam turns and storms out of the room.

The door clicks open again and I’m starting to get irritated by all the in and out, until I see it’s Kali being wheeled in by a nurse, followed by an older man and a woman, I assume are her parents. Kali’s face is bruised and swollen and her lip is busted.

Lucas sucks in a breath and steps forward. “Oh, we’ve a got a full house tonight,” the nurse says. “I’ll give you a few minutes.” The nurse squeezes Kali’s hand and leaves the room.

“I’m sorry for interrupting, but I needed to see her,” Kali says. “These are my parents.” She nods to the couple beside her. “These people are Jayla’s family.”

Andrew stands and walks over and introduces himself, extending his hand to Kali’s father, then her mother, before dropping a kiss on the top of Kali’s head. “How are you doing, sweetheart?”

“I’m obviously doing better than she is,” she cries, gesturing to Jay.

Lucas shakes hands with Kali’s parents then moves to crouch down in front of Kali, with a pained expression. “Kali,” he says quietly. “Jesus. I had no idea you were involved.”

Kali shakes her head as a tear runs down her cheek. “This is all my fault,” she cries. “She’s here because of me.”

“No,” everyone says at once.

Kali turns to me. “Zach, I’m so sorry. I didn’t think he’d ever find me.”

What?

“Austin did this?” Lucas asks incredulously. “I’m sorry. I didn’t know. I was on a plane and then we came straight here.”

Kali nods. “He did.” She points to Jay. “And he did that to her.”

“Can you tell us what happened?” Andrew asks.

Kali looks up at her parents. Her father nods, giving her the okay, so she takes a deep breath and begins.

“Austin and Tripp were waiting for us in the parking garage. It all happened so fast. Tripp grabbed Jay by the hair and put her in some kind of choke hold. Austin punched me in the face several times and when I fell to the ground, he kicked me. I curled into a ball and played possum.” She looks back up at her dad and smiles sadly. “That’s what my dad used to say to us when we were kids and pretended to be asleep. I knew Austin was going to hurt her, but there was nothing I could do to stop him.” She closes her eyes and lowers her head. “She was scared and crying. They were touching her and saying things.”

Andrews lifts his brows. “Like what?”

“Touching her where?” Lucas and I snap at the same time.

Taking a deep breath, Kali looks over at me with regret. “Touching her… between her legs and her breasts. Austin grabbed her face and kissed her.” There’s a collective chorus of whimpers and growls around the room. “Then Harper walked up with Zoe and Willow. Willow called for JJ and Zoe started crying. Austin said something about it being his lucky day and that set Jay off. She told Harper to run and then she went apeshit. She kicked Austin in the balls and did some crazy move that I’ve only ever seen in movies.”

I smile. That’s my girl.

Lucas and Eva both laugh out loud. “What did she do?” Eva asks.

Kali snorts. “She stomped on Tripp’s foot with her heel, threw her head back, and head-butted that fucker in the face. Then she popped with her elbow, like bam, bam, bam,” she demonstrates.

Laughter fills the room and once again, my heart fills with pride.



LUCAS WAITS FOR everyone to leave the room before turning to me. “Listen, dude, I’m glad you and Jay worked things out, but don’t ever make her feel guilty about who she is. She’s been struggling with it for a long time. She doesn’t think I know, but I do. She doesn’t want this life. She’s doing what she thinks Uncle Marcus wants. The man wouldn’t care if she was a server at Denny’s because she’d be the best damn server Denny’s ever had. She just needs to stop fighting it and do what she feels is right. She’s beautiful, smart and loyal as they come. She’s forgiving.” He narrows his eyes. “It might take a year or so.” He smirks and I shake my head. “Don’t get me wrong. She’s a stubborn pain in the ass and she’s got a fiery temper.”

“Yes, I’ve seen it many times,” I tell him. “I think it’s kinda hot,” I admit.

Lucas rolls his eyes. “Oh, yeah, until she swings on you.” He snorts. “That shit hurts.” He pauses to mull something over before he says, “Is it fucked up to say I wish I’d been there to see her head-butt that guy and break his nose?”

I shake my head. “I would have paid to see that.”

“Bet you didn’t know she could fight like that, huh?”

I shrug. “I can’t say I’m surprised. I figured with that sassy mouth of hers, she had to know how to back it up. She took on three girls at school with a fractured hand and a broken finger.”

Lucas grins. “Years ago, Uncle Marcus hired these two guys—former MMA fighters—to teach her self-defense.” He shakes his head. “That man was all about protecting his girl. Even with all that training, I don’t think she expected that she’d ever need it. Not with all the security she’s got. I can honestly say for the first time that I’m glad Marcus isn’t around. Seeing her like this would break his heart.”

I’m sure if he were still around she wouldn’t be in the hospital. Or Heritage Bay.

Lucas stands up and stretches his arms over his head. “It’s been a long day. I’m gonna go talk to Kali before I head over to King Manor. You staying here?”

“Yeah. I’m not leaving her side until she wakes up.”

“Good to know. I’ll be back in the morning.” He starts for the door but turns to me with an afterthought. “Dad and I are going to hang around for a while. Even after she wakes up, she’s got a long recovery ahead of her. I wish I could tell you this is going to be easy, but I know her and I’ve seen what she’s capable of putting herself through.”

“I know. I promise I’ll do whatever it takes to help her get through this. I love her.”

“I know.” He smiles. “Uncle Marcus would’ve liked you.”

I smirk. “So, I’ve been told.”



THE NEXT DAY is more of the same with Jay’s family and friends coming and going. Jay’s nurses, Mia and Holly, have been taking good care of us. Mia even brought me one of those flavored iced coffees from Starbucks. Turns out in this small world, Holly knows Harper and she’s Olivia’s older sister.

My phone has been blowing up with phone calls and texts from classmates. Chelsea called after she got the call from Justin. She and Jay had been talking a lot over the last week and have become friends. Reagan even sent a text telling me that she was sorry to hear about Jayla and that she hopes she makes a full recovery. It’s tragic events like this that gives us all a reality check.

Emerson is with my dad and Brick Manning, dealing with the media shitshow and Bass is organizing more security.

My mom has already been here with food and another change of clothes. Then she left to watch Zoe so Logan could come by.

Kali was released this morning. She and her parents are staying at the Heritage Bay Hotel. Kali refuses to go back with her parents until Jay wakes up.

Evan came by with Lexi, who is struggling. I’ve never seen her so quiet and withdrawn. Evan said she’s hardly eaten or slept more than a few hours. And every time she does fall asleep she wakes up in tears.

Harper finally stopped by with Cole. She cried. A lot.

Cole thinks she’s still in shock.

Jay told me Harper’s sister died in a car crash and that they were very close. I can’t imagine going through that all alone. I’m sure this stirs up a lot of bad memories for her.

I’m kicking back in the recliner, flipping through the channels looking for ESPN when the door opens and a woman walks in, dressed in a high-waisted black skirt, cream-colored blouse, and heels with the red soles. Her black hair is cut into a short bob, she has one of those beauty marks over her lip like Cindy Crawford, and her eyes are a bluish purple. She’s stunning.

“You must be Zach,” she says with a sad smile, holding out her hand. “I’m Doctor Jasmine Ramos. Jayla has told me a lot about you.” She perches on the edge of the bed and lightly brushes her fingers down the side of Jay’s swollen face before she turns to me. “I think it’s time we get to know each other and talk about what happens when this sleeping beauty wakes up.”

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Ruth Robinson's Year of Miracles: An uplifting summer read by Frances Garrood

Stranger by Robin Lovett

1000 of You by Linda Mooney

Talia: Sleeping Beauty Retold (Shadow Immortals MC Book 2) by Daniela Jackson

The Long Walk Back by Rachel Dove

Stoan: Mated to the Alien by Kate Rudolph, Starr Huntress

HIS PLAYTHING: A Dark Bad Boy Baby Romance (Voodoo Devils MC) by Zoey Parker

The Lady The Duke And The Gentleman: A Historical Regency Romance Novel by Abby Ayles

One and Done (Island of Love Book 1) by Melynda Price

Triumphant (Battle Born Book 14) by Cyndi Friberg

Acting on Impulse (Silverweed Falls Book 2) by Thea Dawson

Rock My World by Michelle A. Valentine

Taken by the SEAL: A Virgin and Navy SEAL Romance by Callie Harper

Sergeant at Arms: Devil's Henchmen MC, Book Three by Samantha McCoy

Wanted: Big Bad Single Dad: A Billionaire Matchmaker Romance by Daphne Dawn, Natalie Knight

Steel (Dark Monster Fantasy Book 2) by Cari Silverwood

Bad Boy: You Are Not Alone by Kelli Walker