Her True Blue by Sierra Hill & Flirt Club
Author:Sierra Hill & Flirt Club [Hill, Sierra & Flirt Club]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Ten28 Publishing
Published: 2019-07-02T16:00:00+00:00
Jordana
Youâll be seeing your own private fireworks.
Cordâs promise keeps running through my head as we make our way through the crowds of people, spread out across the blanket-covered ground in the town square.
Every head turns and every set of eyes stare at us as Cord and I stroll leisurely hand-in-hand until he finds a spot and places the tri-colored blanket down next to a family and their children.
I donât recognize them, but the man has enough facial similarities to Cord that I know it must be his brother.
âWell, well, well. What do we have here? My baby brother finally got the balls to ask the cute bank manager out on a date?â He chuckles sarcastically, but it comes off as a brotherly rib, not mean or rude.
Cord shifts to my side, locking his arm around my waist tighter.
âFigured Iâd better do it before someone else did.â
He glances down at me, a crooked grin across his lips. âJr. and Lara, this is Jordana Bolton. Jordana, this is my brother Jr. and his wife, Lara. And these are their three mini-meâs. Craw, Carlisle and Coby. My nephews.â
I wave and give them each a smile and greeting. âHi Lara. I think we met a few weeks ago when you came in to the bank. Good to see you again. And nice to meet you, both.â
Cord helps me down and we nestle in as he sets down the cooler he brought along.
âCare for a beverage?â he asks me, opening the lid and demonstrating the variety of sodas and soft drinks he was thoughtful to bring for us.
âA Lemonade, please.â Handing me a cup, he pours our drinks and we settle back as the announcement from Mayor Wilton Rosedale begins over the speaker system.
âWelcome my fellow Americans and residents and guests of Milltown. We are honored to have you here with us tonight to celebrate our nationâs birthday. Some of you have attended our annual July Fourth in Milltown celebration since you were too young to remember, and others, this may be your first time. Whatever the case may be, I hope you enjoy the show and remember that our freedom is the cornerstone of our country and weâve fought to continue our independence for well over 200 years. And in the words of Nelson Mandela, âFor to be free is not merely to cast off one's chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others.â Enjoy the show!â
The meaning behind the quote burrows under my skin and slams straight into my heart. Itâs as if the Mayor spoke those words just for me. To remind me that I have to do something now that Iâm free of my past and the former chains Trever kept me locked in for so many years.
I canât live my life any longer scared of punishment when Iâve done no crime.
My only crime was to fall for someone who didnât have the capacity to love me back.
âAre you okay?â
The sound of Cordâs caring voice next to my ear startles me.
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