Holding on to Yesterday by Kristy K. James

Holding on to Yesterday by Kristy K. James

Author:Kristy K. James
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Time Travel, Fantasy, Time Travel Romance, Time Travel Fiction, Fantasy Fiction, Fantasy Romance
Publisher: Kristy K. James
Published: 2014-05-13T00:00:00+00:00


PICKING UP A NEWSPAPER on his way to one of the two local diners, Kyle noted that the year was still 2011. Surely if this was some sort of fantasy his subconscious cooked up, it wouldn’t have dragged out this long. But he was still here, and he wasn’t going to question whether it was real anymore. He’d been given a chance to change the past, and if it was the last thing he ever did, change it he would.

“Grilled cheese and fries,” he said, when the waitress came to fill his coffee cup and take his order.

Three years ago today, he’d woken up in Malibu, bent of putting Maggie out of his mind. He was through. If she could walk out of his life without so much as a hint that she was going, leaving nothing but a note – a single sentence – on the kitchen table, all because he didn’t want to marry her, then she obviously didn’t love him as much as she claimed.

He’d stopped at a trendy café that looked out over the Pacific for breakfast, just coffee and a sweet roll because he was too anxious to get out to the beach. There were hundreds of bikini clad women just waiting for a handsome, well-established bachelor to make their day.

Except it was more like dozens of girls, and he found every one of them lacking when he couldn’t help but compare them to Maggie. This one might have been perfect if her green eyes were as pretty as the blue ones he’d been staring into every day for almost three years. The redhead might have been okay, but for the sad fact that she laughed like a deranged hyena. Maggie’s had been soft, kind of husky, and not likely to rupture his ear drums whenever she found something amusing, and Red had found everything amusing.

By lunch time, realizing how lonely a life without Maggie would be, Kyle called her, ready to promise her the world if she’d just forgive him and come home, but all he got was her voice mail. It was then he’d checked out of the hotel, jumped in his car, and headed to Jenison.

Over the next couple of days, he continued leaving messages, hundred or more, but she never picked up, never even texted him to let him know she’d gotten them.

Kyle found that he couldn’t finish his lunch as his thoughts shifted to the scene at the farm again. He’d arrived prepared to hit his knees, to beg her to give him another chance. He’d fallen to his knees, all right, but it had been because overwhelming grief had driven him there, because she was gone and he’d never have the opportunity to make it up to her.



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