Steady as the Snow Falls (30 page)

His sweet, clean scent calmed her, brought her peace. He rested his head against her cheek, his eyes closed, breathing softly. She lifted her left hand and studied the silver band with the dainty infinity symbol in diamonds, and tears dripped down her face as she silently cried. She loved him so much. Forever.
Your forever. My forever. Forever is forever.
Beth breathed along with Harrison, pacing hers to his, even as she held back a sob.

“Of course. I’ll read it every night. I promise,” Beth whispered brokenly, turning her face to press a lingering kiss to the smooth skin of his forehead. “Our story, our world, remember?”

Harrison smiled faintly, his eyes still closed. “I want to live in our world for a little bit longer.”

“You will,” Beth promised. “Always.”

She wiped an arm across her damp face and took the first sheet of paper from the pile, cleared her throat against the catch in it, and read out loud. Her voice wavered at first, but as she spoke, the strength of it grew. It was their story, after all, and she knew it well.

“I met Harrison Caldwell on the first snowfall of the season, and like the fall of the snow, steady and sure, I fell in love with him.”

 

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Lindy

Acknowledgments:

 

For the beta readers of Steady as the Snow Falls—Desiree Wallin, Judith Frazee, Tiffany Alfson, Megan Stietz, Tiffany Dodson, Kendra Gaither, and Jacinda Owen.
Thank you.
A million times thank you.

Kari Ayasha, I hope you never decide to stop making book covers, because if you do, I shall cry, and I despise crying. I love your work.

Amy Donnelly, I appreciate your commitment and excitement in helping mold a work in progress to a final draft. To uncover errors and inconsistencies I didn’t see. Thank you for your dedication.

About the author:

 

Lindy Zart is the USA Today bestselling author of Roomies. She has been writing since she was a child. Luckily for readers, her writing has improved since then. She lives in Wisconsin with her family. Lindy loves hearing from people who enjoy her work. She also has a completely healthy obsession with the following: coffee, wine, bloody marys, peanut butter, and pizza.

 

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