Taylor's Legendary Heart (Th Sweethearts of Country Music Book 2) by Victoria Pinder & Sweet Promise Press

Taylor's Legendary Heart (Th Sweethearts of Country Music Book 2) by Victoria Pinder & Sweet Promise Press

Author:Victoria Pinder & Sweet Promise Press [Pinder, Victoria]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Sweet Promise Press
Published: 2019-09-12T16:00:00+00:00


12

Eddie stood with Taylor waiting to walk the long red carpet, she was breathtaking in soft pink while he wore his royal blue Paul Smith suit with black boots and a black button-down shirt, his wedding ring hidden on a chain under his shirt.

Red carpets usually sucked as the color only made his red hair look more like a carrot, but tonight that wouldn't matter, because he'd have Taylor at his side.

Tam motioned for them to move from the dark holding area to being all smiles for the press.

Eddie wrapped his arm around Taylor’s waist and interrupted her talking with her friends to ask, “Is everyone ready?”

She nodded, but stepped out of his arms, offering her hand instead. “This is all beautiful.”

Nothing was half as exquisite as she was. No one else could match her natural glow as they didn’t sell happiness in a bottle.

If so, he’d have been bathed in it long ago.

Tam called out from the sidelines, “Remember to walk with attitude.”

Right now, he could walk on air. He held Taylor's hand that was hidden between the layers of pink tulle as they turned the corner. “Taylor?”

She kissed his cheek and the press took their pictures while she said, “Eddie, you’re amazing.”

So much for secret relationship. Good.

The world now knew, which was how he’d wanted it anyway.

He glanced ahead of them at Thomas Rhett and his wife, walking the red carpet, hand-in-hand. He’d do the same. He squeezed Taylor's fingers. “I’m looking forward to your performance.”

She laughed as she walked beside him as if the cameras and lights just made her more jubilant when they usually made him more reserved. “And yours. At practice your country version of "The One" was great.”

His body tightened.

Something was off with Taylor. Or it seemed to be. He wasn’t sure, but she usually became more exaggerated when nervous unless that habit of hers had changed.

Hopefully not, as he liked reading her, but the press called for him, “Eddie Williams…”

He ignored any one particular reporter and continued walking with an occasional wave.

He absolutely preferred the rawness of standing in a crowd with his microphone and singing to walking this carpet. He squared his shoulders and continued as someone else screamed at him from the press, “Eddie.”

But he didn’t stop. The faceless crowd who only cared about his clothes seemed… silly to him. Music was what truly mattered. Tam took care of his wardrobe.

Then someone called out, “Taylor!”

She stopped so he did too as she asked, “Yes?”

The reporter with a video camera asked, “Who are you here with?”

She had a twitch in her cheek.

Nerves were clearly racing through her as she said, “My girls the Lipstick Outlaws,” she pointed to the other women but then she pressed her hand on his chest and said, “and of course my oldest friend in the world, Eddie Williams.”

His stomach twisted.

Married meant they were not just friends.

Not anymore.

But she never once she said loved him with her whole heart. It was always just a part.

The words churned in



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