Lost Chances

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Authors: C.T. Nicholson

 

 

 

Lost Chances

 

 

A Novel by C.T. Nicholson

Copyright © 2013 C.T. Nicholson

All rights reserved.

 

 

Without limiting the rights under copyright reserved above, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means (electric, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise), without the prior written permission of both the copyright owner(s) and the above publisher of this book.

 

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events and incidents are either the products of the author's imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.

 

Acknowledgements

 

 

My Fantastic
Editor
Natalie G. Owens

 

 

My Awesome
Cover Artist:
The Illustrated Author
http://www.theillustratedauthor.net

 

The Best Photographer
Golden Czermak, FuriousFotog

 

There are copyrighted names used in this story.

Credit is give
n to:

PeterPan Peanut Butter
owned by ConAgra Foods inc.

Jeep
and Dodge owned by Chrysler Group LLC

Ford Truck and Mustang owned by Ford Motor Co.

Coke and Sprite owned by Coca-Cola Company

Crown Royal owned by Crown Royal Company

Jose Cuervo owned by Tequila Cuervo La Rojeña,

 

Songs Mentioned in this Story:

Brad Paisley's 
She's Everything

Billy Currington's 
Must Be Doin' Somethin' Right

Dierks Bentley
  I Hold On

 

I also want to thank Model/Country Singer, Steffen Hughes for agreeing to be the muse for Cooper in Lost Chances and for modeling for the cover.

He also let me steal his Peanut Butter addiction
to throw into the story, along with the use of his tattoo as part of the story itself.

www.steffenhughes.com

 

And a special thanks to True Timber for letting me use their hat for the cover shots.

www.truetimber.com

 

Other Books by

C.T. Nicholson

 

Aiden's Betrayal-
Guardians of the Society Novel

 

Forbidden-
A Serian Novel

DEDICATION

 

 

I dedicate this book to everyone who's been there for me and who's supported me in my writing career.

 

To my husband. I love you and I know it's not easy sometimes with everything that goes into self-publishing, but you deal with it, and that's what makes you perfect for me!

 

To the authors who've been there to answer the millions of questions I always have.

 

To all my fans who've been there from the beginning or those who are just getting to know me. Thank you and I hope you enjoy Lost Chances.

 

 

Table of Contents

Chapt
er One

Chap
ter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Chapter S
even

Chapter Eight

Chapter Nine

Chapter
Ten

Chapter Eleven

Chapter Twelve

Chapter Thirteen

Chapter Fourteen

Chapter Fifteen

Chapter Sixteen

Chapter Seventeen

Chapter Eighteen

Chapter Nineteen

Chapter Twenty

Chapter Twenty-One

Chapter Twenty-Two

Chapter Twenty-Three

Chapter Twenty-Four

Chapter Twenty-Five

Chapter Twenty-Six

Chapter Twenty-Seven

Chapter Twenty-Eight

 

 

Chapter One

 

 

There he is.

Sophia Johnson twisted her hands together in her lap as she watched Sebastian Cooper. Not that anyone called him Sebastian. With his head dropped and hands covering his face, she couldn't tell if he was crying or not. She couldn't stand the thought of him crying. Not someone as strong as he.

It took every bit of her willpower to stay put. She gripped the red pew beneath her and glanced around. Not one empty spot in the church, except the space next to Cooper. Her brother Jacob walked over with his hands shoved in his dress pants and sat down beside him. Cooper looked up and said something before Jacob stood back up and left. Another person he pushed away. Now she knew the truth. Upon seeing his face, red from crying, the tears that blurred her vision spilled over.

Grandpa Cooper's funeral was the second one she'd been to in four months, the other being his grandma’s. He'd lost all his last family in town. The thought of him dealing with it alone caused her chest to tighten painfu
lly. She gave in to tempting thoughts—the ones that urged her to comfort, to get close to him. But that would never work. He'd push her away too, yet she had to try…

The Church seemed too quiet, except for the low whispers and the crackle of memorial papers that were handed out when they arrived. She stood on shaky knees and jerked her head toward Cooper when her brothers all stared at her. Jacob’s face had gone pale and she hated how upset he looked. They all loved his grandparents the same, but Jacob and Cooper were closer than any of them and she saw the hurt as he glanced over to their friend. Nick and Mike gave her a small smile as she made her way toward the empty seat next to the one boy she'd loved since she was ten. Her father sat beside his wife Louise who was wiping tears from her face.

When she settled beside Cooper, he kept still and didn't peek up at her. She hesitated before resting her hand on his leg. Holding her breath, she waited for him to push her away. It seemed like hours, but it couldn't have been more than a few seconds, and then he moved. His hand covered hers, grabbed it, and pulled both their hands back to his face.

The preacher stepped in front of the podium and started to pray. She bowed her head and tried to listen, but cried when something wet tingled on the hand he held tight. He was crying. Her heart shattered. Pulling her hand back, she wrapped her arms around him the best she could at their angle. Why did he have to go through this again, so soon?

He was her hero. So strong and supposed to be unafraid of anything, yet he still cried. It didn't change how she saw him. To her, he would always be that boy who saved her life and the one and only she loved.

The silent sobs slowed as the preacher finished and everyone stood to leave. She moved back but not co
mpletely when the preacher stepped over to place his hand on his shoulder.

She listened to the prayer even as Cooper stayed ri
gid. "Thank you."

Preacher Marcus walked away and the space around them finally emptied, except for Cooper, her and the urn with his Grandpa's ashes. Both of his grandpa
rents had wanted to be cremated.

"I'll drive you home, okay?" It actually didn't matter if he said no. She wouldn't be letting him drive in his state of mind.

After a few moments, he lifted his head, but didn't focus on her. "Thank you, Baby Bear."

The rasp of his voice sent a shiver down her spine. Anytime he spoke to her, she had the same reaction. Not that anything would ever happen between them. By him calling her Baby Bear, it meant he still saw her as the same kid he'd first met—not the adult she was beco
ming.

He stood and walked over to the urn sitting on di
splay with a picture of his grandpa beside it. Grabbing the urn, he took short steps toward the door.

She followed him. It felt right to be beside him, even if he stood six foot two compared to her five three. The warmth of his hand enveloped hers, the touch leaving her short of breath. Butterflies formed in her stomach as he pulled her a little closer to him and they made it to his old beat-up red
Dodge truck.

Everyone was gone from the lot, except for her brot
her Jacob, who glanced at their held hands and then up at her. One dark brow lifted. If only he had more to worry about than the friendship she and Cooper had.

"I'm going to drive him home. I'll be home right a
fter, okay?"

Jacob grabbed Cooper's free hand and pulled him in for a quick hug. "I'm so sorry, Coop."

When Cooper just cleared his throat and handed over the keys to her, Jacob left, his hands again shoved in his pockets. Sophia knew it hurt for him to leave Cooper like that. It was their friendship that had brought them all together in the first place.

Not that they hadn't had their share of fist fights over childish things. All of them had had at least one or two fights. When that happened, she just tried to let them work it out among themselves. She had been the voice of reason during most of their childhood.

The reason why Cooper wanted her there more than Jacob, Nick, or Mike, was lost to her. He could just not want them to see him so broken. Men sure were weird about crying in front of others, no matter how much pain they went through, physical or emotional. She felt ashamed for being happy that he chose her over everyone else. How sad was that?

They both got into the truck and she pulled out of the parking lot. Silence filled the air and she was tempted to turn the radio on. Then he did it for her.

One of her favorite love songs came on, Brad Paisley's
She's Everything
. Warmth heated her cheeks when she realized she sat beside the one person who came to mind every time she heard it. Wishing he felt that way about her.

She listened to the words and the deep voice that sounded through the speakers. A second voice had her melting when Cooper's joined in. It wasn't perfect, with his voice strained from crying, but the emotion in it tore her in half.

A glance his way turned out to be a mistake when she noticed him fiddling with the crucifix hanging from the rearview mirror—the one his Grandpa made him promise to always keep in the truck.

Sophia couldn't breathe as chill bumps covered her body. Even though he was only singing along, her imagin
ation ran wild and had her feeling like it was all for her. He looked good with his black slacks and black buttoned up dress shirt, the sleeves rolled up as he usually did with any of the plaid shirts he favored. This gave her the perfect view of his thick muscles and sun-tanned skin.

What the hell was wrong with her? He was in mour
ning and she couldn't keep her thoughts from straying to visions of him holding her with those arms.

When she passed by the road to her house, she fancied herself about to get in trouble and all she was doing was t
aking Cooper home.

And t
hinking thoughts she shouldn't.

He only saw her as a sister, but that didn't stop her heart from racing and her palms from sweating.

She hurried out of the truck as soon as she put it in park, rather than wait for the dust to settle. Luckily, it rained earlier that morning and the dust wasn't as bad. She couldn't clear the lump that lodged itself in her throat.

"Are you okay, Sophia?"

She jumped when his large hand rested on her shoulder. Tears filled her eyes and she couldn't turn around. She was supposed to be there to help him, not crying over the fact that she'd never be able to get over her feelings for him. It just proved how much growing up she really needed to do.

"I'm sorry. I just hate to see you upset and lost. I miss your bright smile; it always lights up my day." Not a lie, even if that wasn't the only thing wrong. She turned and stared into his eyes.

"Will you stay a little longer? If you need to get home, I understand. I'll call one of your brothers to come pick you up." Cooper grabbed her hand and pulled her closer until their bodies nearly touched.

Those baby blues of his stared straight into hers, ma
king her melt.

"I–Okay."

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