The Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks

The Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks

Author:Nicholas Sparks
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub, pdf
Tags: FIC000000, General, Fiction
ISBN: 0446698342
Publisher: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Published: 2008-09-29T00:00:00+00:00


When Elizabeth got up to get bowls and spoons for the ice cream, Thibault fought the urge to call Zeus and simply leave, right then, before he changed his mind, and go back home to Colorado.

He couldn’t stop thinking about the photograph in his pocket, the photograph that Drake had lost. Thibault had found it, Drake had died, and now he was here, in the home where Drake had been raised, spending time with the sister he’d left behind.

On the surface, it was all so improbable, but as he fought the sudden dryness in his mouth, he concentrated on those things he knew to be true. The photograph was simply that: a picture of Elizabeth that her brother had taken. There were no such things as lucky charms. Thibault had survived his time in Iraq, but so had the vast majority of marines who’d been posted there. So, in fact, had most of his platoon, including Victor. But some marines had died, Drake among them, and though it was tragic, it had nothing to do with the photograph. It was war. As for him, he was here because he’d made a decision to search for the woman in the picture. It had nothing to do with destiny or magic.

But he’d searched because of Victor. . . .

He blinked and reminded himself that he didn’t believe anything Victor had told him.

What Victor believed was just superstition. It couldn’t be true. At least not all of it.

Zeus seemed to sense his struggle and lifted his head to stare. With his ears raised, he gave a soft whine and wandered up the stairs to lick Thibault’s hand. Thibault raised Zeus’s head, and the dog nuzzled his face.

“What am I doing here?” Thibault whispered. “Why did I come?”

As he waited for an answer that would never come, he heard the screen door slam behind him.

“Are you talking to yourself or to your dog?” Elizabeth asked.

“Both,” he said.

She sat next to him and handed him his spoon. “What were you saying?”

“Nothing important,” he said. He motioned for Zeus to lie down, and the dog squished himself onto the step in an attempt to remain close to both of them.

Elizabeth opened the ice-cream maker and scooped some ice cream into each of the bowls. “I hope you like it,” she said, handing him a bowl.

She dipped her spoon in and had a taste before turning toward him, her expression earnest. “I want to apologize,” she said.

“For what?”

“For what I said before . . . When I asked why you made it and my brother didn’t.”

“It’s a fair question.” He nodded, uncomfortable under her scrutiny.

“No, it isn’t,” she said. “And it was wrong to ask you. So I’m sorry.”

“It’s okay,” he said.

She ate another spoonful, hesitating before going on. “Do you remember when I told you that I didn’t want to hire you because you were in the marines?”

He nodded.

“It’s not what you probably think. It wasn’t because you reminded me of Drake. It’s because of the way Drake died.



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