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Authors: Sandi Lynn

Tags: #Romance, #Contemporary, #Adult

Forever You (21 page)

clouds in the sky were rolling in, and it looked like it was going to rain. Then it hit me; I bet she went

to Central Park. As I was on my way to Central Park, it started to rain. I parked, grabbed the black

umbrella, and walked to the Conservatory Gardens. The rain started pouring down hard. From a

distance, I saw a blanket spread out in the middle of a grassy area, and as I approached it, I saw

Ellery lying down and looking up at the sky as the rain fell down upon her.

“Ellery, what the hell do you think you’re doing? Are you crazy?!” I yelled from a distance.

“Aren’t you the crazy one for coming out here after me?!” She yelled back.

My jaw tightened at her smart ass remark. “Look at you, you’re soaked; get up now before you get

sick.”

“I’m already sick, Connor. What’s the difference?” she laughed.

I stood there and stared down at her. It hit me hard when she said she was already sick. She was

scared and living life the way she wanted, just in case the day came that she couldn’t anymore. I took

in a deep breath and laid myself down on the soaked blanket next to her, staring up at the sky, trying to

see what Ellery sees. She looked over at me, and from the corner of my eye, I saw a small smile

escape her lips.

“Why are you doing this?” I asked as I turned and looked at her.

“Because I can lay here and no one will know I’m crying,” she said, looking up at the sky.

I felt a pain in my heart when she said that. She was out here, in the pouring rain, to mask the tears

that plagued her face. She was trying to put on a brave front, but I knew she was torn apart inside. I

reached over and put my hand on top of hers. She didn’t look at me. We just laid there, staring up at

the sky without saying a word. We didn’t need words. Holding her hand was all the both of us

needed. After a while, Ellery sat up on her elbows and said she was cold and ready to go. We stood

up. I grabbed the rain soaked blanket and opened the umbrella as we started to head out of Central

Park. All of a sudden, Ellery turned the other way and started to vomit in some nearby bushes. I stood

behind her until she was finished. I handed her the corner of the blanket so she could wipe her mouth.

I asked her to hold the umbrella as I picked her up in my arms and carried her to the Range Rover. We

arrived back at the penthouse, but she still wasn’t feeling well, so I carried her to the bedroom. She

told me she was going to take a bath and then lay down for a while. I took a quick shower to warm up

and changed into some dry clothes. I went downstairs to talk to Claire and Denny.

“I hope you weren’t too hard on her, Connor,” Denny said.

“I can’t even explain how I felt when I saw her laying in the middle of Central Park in the pouring

rain. I wasn’t hard on her at all. She just wanted to be alone for a while,” I said as I sat down at the

table for dinner.

Denny left to go home for the night, and Claire was cleaning the kitchen when my cell phone rang,

and a familiar number appeared.

“Hello, Connor Black here.”

“Connor, Peyton here,” she laughed.

“Hey, Peyton, what’s up?” I asked as I rolled my eyes.

“I don’t want you to worry, but I haven’t been able to get a hold of Ellery for two days. Do you

know anything?”

“Ellery started her chemotherapy treatment yesterday morning, and she’s staying with me.”

“WHAT?!” she screamed into the phone. “She didn’t tell me anything about starting her chemo

treatments so soon. Why the fuck didn’t you tell me, and are the two of you back together or

something?”

“I’m helping Ellery out as a friend. She doesn’t have anyone else,” I said.

“Excuse me, Connor, but I didn’t know Ellery was starting her treatment yesterday. I never would

have left if I’d known.”

“I’m sorry she didn’t tell you, but she probably didn’t want to ruin your vacation with Henry.”

“Well, sit tight, Connor Black, because I’m coming straight from the airport and kicking your ass.

You should have called me and told me. Put her on the phone so I can speak to her.”

“Peyton, she’s sleeping right now, and I don’t want to wake her up. She needs her rest.”

“Fine, tell her to call me tomorrow. I was supposed to be coming back tonight, but my flight was

cancelled, so I’ll be there tomorrow afternoon.”

“I’ll see you tomorrow, Peyton. Have a safe flight,” I said.

I hung up the phone and heard noises coming from upstairs. I stepped out of my office and stood

next to the staircase as I thought I was hearing things. It sounded like whimpering. At that moment, I

realized it was Ellery. I ran up the stairs, skipping one step in between, and as I reached the top, I

saw Ellery lying on the floor, curled up in a ball, and shaking.

“Ellery, my god, what’s wrong?” I said as I knelt down beside her.

“Don’t touch me; it hurts,” she cried as she put her hand up to me.

I didn’t know what to do. Seeing her lying there like that, crying and in so much pain, was killing

me. I felt helpless. I yelled for Claire and told her to call the nurse to get her over here immediately.

Ellery then told me to pick her up and get it over with. I asked her if she was sure, and she nodded her

head. I was so afraid to touch her; I didn’t want to hurt her. I stood up and bent over, picking her up

slowly from the floor. I flinched as she screamed when I picked her up. I carried her back to the

bedroom and gently laid her down.

“The nurse will be here soon; she’ll help you,” I said as I gently brushed the hair away from her

face.

She looked at me and cried. “I’m so sorry, Connor. I never wanted you to see me like this.”

At that moment, when she said those words, it finally hit me why she didn’t tell me about her

illness, and why she’s been so angry towards me. She knew what was going to happen, and she didn’t

want me seeing her like this. She was trying to protect me and spare me the pain of having to go

through it with her. I knelt down beside the bed and lightly touched her hand.

“You have nothing to be sorry for; I’m the one who’s sorry. It kills me to see you in such pain,” I

said as a single tear fell down my cheek. She reached up and wiped my tear with her thumb. I lightly

took a hold of her wrist and looked at my name that was inked on it. I was just about to ask her about

it when the nurse came in. She gave her a shot of morphine and asked me if she could talk to me in the

hallway. After a brief conversation, I walked back into the bedroom and over to the other side of the

bed. I sat up with my back against the headboard and looked at Ellery as she turned on her side to

face me.

“Has the shot helped?” I asked her as I stroked her beautiful, blonde hair.

See gave me a half smile and said it was helping. “It isn’t always going to be like this,” she said.

“The first three days after chemo is the worst, and then I’m usually fortunate enough to have a few

days where I feel good; well, as good as can be expected on chemo.” I didn’t say a word. I just sat

there playing with the strands of her hair, thinking about how stupid I was leaving her in that hotel

room in Michigan.

“Don’t get to use to doing that,” she said. “It’s going to be gone soon.”

“I don’t care. You’ll still be just a beautiful,” I smiled.

I know that made her feel good because she smiled at me, and I kissed her on the forehead. Even

being in so much pain, her smile could still light up the room and arouse me. Damn that smile. I took a

hold of her wrists and held them in front of me, rubbing the tattoos with my thumbs.

“I noticed these at the hospital when you were receiving chemo. I’ve been waiting for you to show

me; why, Ellery?” I asked.

She looked down and slowly got out of bed. She walked over and stood in front of the window.

“Because at some point, you have to realize that some people can stay in your heart, but not in your

life, and this is my way of keeping you in my heart.”

The tone of her voice was sad when she said that. I closed my eyes for a moment, taking in those

words she just spoke. Even after everything I did to her, she still loved me and wanted to keep me

close to her, and the only way she knew how was with those tattoos. I felt like the biggest bastard on

earth. I got up and walked over to her, wrapping my arms around her waist and pulling her into me

from behind.

“Get back in bed, and I’ll bring you some tea,” I whispered in her ear.

She turned herself around in my arms and kissed me on the cheek. I took in a sharp breath as it was

heaven to feel her warm lips on my bare skin again. I wanted her so much, but I knew it wasn’t

possible. I smiled at her and left the room to get her some tea.

I set the peppermint tea on the nightstand and climbed back in bed beside her. I had to tell her about

the phone call I received from Peyton.

“Peyton called me and read me the riot act,” I laughed.

“Why would she do that?” Ellery looked at me with fear.

“She said she’s been trying to get a hold of you for a couple of days, and when she didn’t have any

luck, she called me. When I told her about your chemo and that you were staying here, she started

yelling and said to sit tight because she was coming straight over from the airport to kick my ass.”

“Oh god, not tonight,” she said as she rolled her eyes.

“No, we’re in luck. She’ll only be here tomorrow since her flight was cancelled,” I lightly laughed.

“Good, because tonight I couldn’t deal with her,” she smiled.

Ellery closed her eyes and fell fast asleep in a matter of seconds. I sat there for a while and stroked

her hair while she slept. I’ve already forgiven her for not telling me she was sick. I just hope she can

forgive me for leaving her in Michigan. I ran my finger across her forehead and down her cheek,

taking in the softness of her skin. I no longer cared about my life because I have a new life to take

care of and worry about, and she’s lying right beside me, looking like an angel. I slowly climbed out

of bed so I didn’t disturb her. It was late, and I needed some sleep. I put on some pajama pants and

looked around for my phone. The last time I remembered seeing it was in the kitchen. I walked

downstairs and retrieved it from the table. As I reached the top of the stairs, I heard Ellery crying. I

carefully opened the door as she had her face buried into her pillow, sobbing. I felt a large pit in my

stomach. I hated to see her cry, and I hated that she tries to hide it. I walked over to the other side of

the bed, climbed under the covers, and wrapped my arms around her, holding her tight. “It’s alright,

baby. I’m here,” I whispered as I kissed the back of her head. I’m never letting her go again.

I slept with her in my arms the rest of the night. It felt so good to hold her and sleep next to her

again. The next morning, I got up, showered, dressed, and went downstairs. I said good morning to

Claire, grabbed a cup of coffee, and went to my office to do some work. As I was sitting at my desk,

my phone rang. It was Ashlyn. I had already avoided two of her phone calls.

“Hello, Ashlyn.”

“I’m sick of this shit, Connor!” she yelled.

“What are you sick of?” I sighed.

“I’m sick of you ignoring me and not returning my calls. You promised me we could get together

when I got back, and I’ve been back for two days and nothing. No seeing you, no sex, nothing. I’m

fucking sick of it! I know damn well it has something to do with that blonde whore you’re seeing.”

Now, I was seriously pissed. “I’m sorry about the other night, but something came up!” I yelled.

Why the hell was I apologizing to her?

“Your apologies aren’t going to work this time, Connor, and next time I see that blonde bitch, I’m

telling her everything about us, then we’ll see how sorry you are!” she yelled before she hung up.

“Fuck!” I yelled as I threw my phone across the desk. I started to pace back and forth. What am I

going to do about her? I need to get Ashlyn out of my life for good, I thought to myself. I couldn’t risk

her ruining things between Ellery and me, not when it’s going to take time to rebuild what we lost. I

was so angry that I was starting to see red.

I walked to the kitchen and saw Ellery standing next to the counter. She had a weird look on her

face.

“How are you feeling? You look better today,” I said.

“I’m fine,” she said in a low voice as she looked down at the floor.

I hate it when she tells me that she’s fine. I never know if she means it or if she’s just telling me

what I want to hear, and after the bullshit conversation I just had with Ashlyn, I didn’t need this right

now. I wanted her to tell me the truth, but unfortunately, I lost it. I looked at her from across the

kitchen.

“You always say you’re fine, Elle, even when you’re not. Are you ever really
fine
? Can you ever

just tell me the damn truth for once in your fucking life, so we can stop playing these goddamn

guessing games? Can you say something other than ‘I’m fine, Connor’? Because you know what,

Ellery, it makes me sick.”

I put my hands on the edge of the counter and pushed myself away from it. I took in a deep breath to

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