Redeem Me by Kathy-Jo Reinhart

Redeem Me by Kathy-Jo Reinhart

Author:Kathy-Jo Reinhart [Reinhart, Kathy-Jo]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction, Family Saga, Contemporary, Sagas, Romance
Amazon: B017Y9M62E
Publisher: Kathy-Jo Reinhart
Published: 2015-12-06T16:00:00+00:00


Chelsie

Ever since I got the text from Angel last night, I’ve been a nervous wreck, but I need him to see I never intended to cause him any pain. That’s the last thing in the world I’d ever want to do. Deep down, he has to know that. He claims to love me, and if that’s true, he has to believe me.

I decided to wear my hair down and apply very little makeup, just as Angel likes. I’m wearing his favorite jean shorts and purple tank top, hoping looking good for him will work in my favor. As I pass the mirror, I check my appearance one more time to make sure it’s perfect before heading out the door.

As I’m driving, the nerves kick into overdrive. It’s a beautiful day. The sun is shining and there’s a cool breeze keeping the scorching heat at bay. I roll the windows down, allowing the wind to blow through my hair, and crank up the radio, hoping to distract myself.

After a little while, I look down at the speedometer and realize I’m going too fast for the curve up ahead. I tap my brake, attempting to slow the car down, but the pedal goes right to the floor. My heart starts to race as the trees along the road begin to blur. I stomp on the pedal over and over so hard, it feels as if it may bust right through the floor of the car, but it’s not slowing down. Fear and panic begin to take over as I see the curve approaching quickly. My palms sweat, making it difficult to hold onto the steering wheel. Tightly gripping the wheel, I try to steer through the curve, but it’s no use.

As the car begins to flip in the air, I close my eyes and pretend I’m at the lake. Angel and I are sitting by a roaring fire. He’s holding me tight and telling me how much he loves me. A small smile crosses my face before the car slams into a tree. The shattering of glass is the last thing I hear before everything goes black.



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