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EXCERPT He deserved to live the life he wanted. Cain hurried down the back steps
clutching his bag. The valet from before stood
by the doors leading to the garage. “Sir?” He opened the door for Cain.
“Going out?” “To Aidyn’s.” Cain winked. “You know.” “I used to.” The man smiled. “Shall I
let your mother in on this?” “Please do. I’ll be over there for a
few days.” He winked again and elbowed the
valet. “We don’t plan on coming up for air in
that time.” God, he was laying it on thick. “Yes, sir.” The valet dispatched a
driver, then disappeared into the main portion
of the house. Cain slipped into the back seat of the
limo and waited until the car moved. His heart
hammered. He was doing it—leaving the nest. He’d
lied, of course, but that didn’t matter. Fuck
it. His hands shook and he held the bag tight.
He’d never acted out before, never tried to be
something he wasn’t or push anyone. He’d fallen
right into line because it had been required of
him. The driver dropped him off at Aidyn’s
hotel. Instead of expecting the car to wait on
him, Cain waved him home. “Get some rest. God
knows I won’t be.” He grinned. “I’ll call for
you.” The driver nodded once and left. Cain ducked into the hotel. He’d never
stayed at this particular building and hoped no
one would recognize him without his Cain Ables
celebrity persona in place. He was just Cain
Ables, regular guy. He headed through the lobby to the side
entrance. An attendant smiled at him. “May I
help you, sir?” “I’d like a taxi to the airport.” Holy
fuck. He was doing this. “Please?” “Sure.” The attendant waved down one of
the drivers. “May I help you with anything
else?” “No, thank you.” He shook hands with
the man and settled into the back seat of the
taxi. As the car sped toward the airport, Cain
sighed. He’d really escaped. His parents would
be thrilled when they found out he was at the
hotel with a woman. He was being the bad-boy
actor everyone expected. Except he wasn’t bad and he wasn’t with
a woman. Fear and doubt crept into his brain.
Part of him wasn’t sure he could get away with
his act of transgression. The rest of him
couldn’t wait to get to Ohio and be a nobody. Time to be myself. Reviews Coming Soon!
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