Excerpt Reveal; What's Left of Us
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What’s Left of Us
Excerpt Reveal
A continuation of What’s Left of Me
by
Amanda Maxlyn
Release date 11/14/2014
The heartwarming conclusion to What's Left of Me.
Love found me three years ago.
I’m cancer free, happily married to the love of my life, and working toward my dream career.
Our life is complete.
Perfect, really.
Or is it?
I’ve always wanted a family of my own, but never dreamed I could have one.
Or is it?
I’ve always wanted a family of my own, but never dreamed I could have one.
Now Parker’s ready to make my dream our reality.
But sometimes our dreams are haunted by our deepest fears.
But sometimes our dreams are haunted by our deepest fears.
Fears of failure, having a child, and in our case … death.
How do I help the person I love get over his fear when I’m still trying to overcome that same fear myself?
Together we must learn What’s Left of Us.
Together we must learn What’s Left of Us.
Excerpt
Aundrea
Fear. It’s all around us. It finds
a way inside, lodging deep within, refusing to surrender. It latches on,
following you on this path called life. The way it makes our bodies tremble
through our core, perspire with one thought, or makes our hearts feel as if
they’re coming to a standstill, causing all blood flow to rush from our head to
our toes. It’s the one word that can instantly cause our breathing to become
slow and labored, stirring up the worst emotions within.
Suddenly my chest becomes too
tight to bear. My legs go numb and my arms feel weak. My heart is beating too
fast and, no matter how much I pray for it to slow, and the tight pain to go
away, it doesn’t.
I’m gasping for air. “My chest.
It’s too tight.” I claw at my shirt, as if I could rip it off. The once soft
fabric now feels like fire, burning away my flesh.
“Mom, I don’t think she’s okay!”
“Aundrea?!”
“I can’t breathe. My ... tight …
the pain … it won’t stop. I can’t feel my arms, or …” Oh my God, this is it.
I fall to my knees.
“Is she having a heart attack?”
Panicky, Genna stands and yells for my dad.
Every dream I’ve had, every sense
of hope—everything I’ve feared is burning them away right before my eyes.
Death.
It’s easy to forget what matters most when you’re distracted by your deepest fear, which, in my case, is leaving behind everyone I cherish most. Sometimes it’s the most disturbing thoughts that tunnel their way to your core and hold on, no matter how hard you try to shake them.
It’s easy to forget what matters most when you’re distracted by your deepest fear, which, in my case, is leaving behind everyone I cherish most. Sometimes it’s the most disturbing thoughts that tunnel their way to your core and hold on, no matter how hard you try to shake them.
The afterlife doesn’t scare me.
The unknown can be magical when you really think about it. The beauty of
possibility.
There
are muffled voices around me, yelling and screaming, but my eyes are frozen. I
can’t move my head to see who’s speaking. I can’t even be certain where I am at
the moment.
I
begin to feel like I’m floating and it’s then that I realize I’m being put on a
stretcher. There are two men yelling. Why
are they yelling? Are they yelling at me?
A
cold rush of air startles me as a mask is put over my face. It’s the first time
I get a deep, fulfilling breath since this all started.
“You’re
going to be okay. Keep your eyes open for me, okay?” one of the men instructs,
leaning close to my face.
I try
to nod, but he shakes his head. “Don’t try to move.” I go cold, every limb gone
numb. Then, pain.
I
don’t think I’ve ever felt so much pain in all my life. It’s as if a hundred
men are standing on top of me, stabbing my chest with razor-sharp knives. I
swear, with each jab of pain I can hear the crack of the blades stabbing deeper
inside of me, slowly ripping me apart. Then the pain pierces my heart and I cry
out.
“Someone
needs to call Parker!” Genna screams.
The
men start running and I feel like I’m flying. The wind washes over me and it’s
almost calming.
My
surroundings go blurry as I’m lifted. Everything is happening so fast. My shirt
is ripped open and freezing stickers are placed on my chest.
Cries
fill my ears, drowning out the loud banging from the men moving around. I don’t
know where I am, but when I hear my mom say, “Parker, its Aundrea. We’re going
to the hospital,” I let my eyes drift closed and just pray the pain will stop.
And that Parker will get to me before it’s too late.
Chapter One
Aundrea
Three Months Earlier
The future.
It’s terrifying to think about.
Sometimes life can be run by our
emotions; how we feel about ourselves can dictate the path our life takes.
Before Parker entered my life, I
didn’t think about tomorrow, much less my future. But he changed me. The day he
told me he could see my future was the day I knew I would stop at nothing to make
sure I saw the start and end of each day. For him.
For us. It’s when our future began.
“Aundrea?” a gentle voice asks,
breaking me from my thoughts. I shiver as Parker grasps my hand, helping me. My
senses are heightened, trying to glean some clue as to where we are.
“Can I look now?” I giggle, nearly
tripping over the uneven ground. The blindfold Parker had me put on before
leaving our apartment slips a little as I catch my balance, but it doesn’t fall
off.
His grip on my arm tightens as he
chuckles. “Almost. A couple more steps.”
He guides me up a small set of
steps, loosening his hold as we reach the top. He lets go of my arm, but
doesn’t say a word; only the sound of crickets fills the night air. A welcome
breeze kisses my face softly.
My ears perk up at the sound of a
key entering a lock. “Where are we?” I ask, even though I know he won’t answer.
I have a strong urge to just rip off the blindfold.
“We have one last tiny ledge to
step over, so careful now.” Holding my elbow, he leads me through the door. A
few steps in, we stop abruptly. “Okay, open.”
I pull down the blindfold and
blink away blurriness as my eyes adjust.
“What is this?” I stand, breathless, taking in
my surroundings. Before me is a large open layout of living space leading into
what a glimpse suggests is a kitchen. I look down, shuffling my feet. I’m
standing on dark, rich hardwood floors that run into the most beautiful,
detailed floor molding I have ever seen. To my side is a large, wide staircase
leading to an open space that overlooks where we’re standing.
Of course, I know what this is—a
house—so my question should
really be, “Why are we here?”
Parker steps in front of me,
taking one of my hands in his. I look up, meeting my husband’s crystal blue
eyes.
“Do you know that paper is the
traditional one year anniversary gift?” I shake my head, bemused. Handing me a
folded note, he says quietly, “Open it.”
I fumble with the paper. I suck in
a sharp breath as I read the deed I’m clenching in clammy fingers. “Parker, you
bought us a house.” It doesn’t come out as a question, but rather a stunned
statement.
His throat bobs as he rubs the
back of his neck nervously, and a light sheen of sweat forms on his forehead. I
smile at his nervousness, which causes his shoulders to relax.
“Aundrea, I was taught that when you find the
person you’re meant to be with, you should do everything in your power to keep
them. Spend every day of your life proving to them that they’re worth it.
You’re always by my side, helping me, wanting to protect me, and showing me
that I can be the best man possible. Together, we’ve started to build a life
that means something to us, and I want the next chapter of it to start here.”
He motions at the house around us.
“I want to grow old, have lots of children, and hear their little footsteps run
around on these hardwood floors. I want to have a future with you in this
house.”
I cover my mouth to stop my lip
from quivering. “I love it,” I mumble, my voice barely audible. I haven’t even
stepped more than a foot into the place, but I can already tell by the hardwood
floors and open layout that I’m going to fall head over heels for this house.
“You do?”
I look around the room, taking in
the stone fireplace, high ceiling, bright lights, and crown molding. “It’s
absolutely gorgeous.”
“Like you.”
Heat rises to my cheeks and I’m
almost certain my ears have turned bright red. We’ve been together for three
years now, and been married for one year, and this man can still make me blush.
“Come here.” He takes my hand,
lacing our fingers together. “Let me show you around our place.”
I give a small nod, allowing him
to lead the way. He takes me through the house, showing me the den, the living
area, every bedroom and closet. Each room seems larger and more extravagant
than the last. I’m surprised by how large this house is. It’s more than I could
have ever dreamed. Parker explains that it’s a newly built house, which is why
the walls are so plain, which I don’t mind because we’ll be able to add our Mr.
and Mrs. Jackson touches to it.
Parker shows me every corner,
ending with us standing in front of a sliding glass door off the dining room. A
cool blast of air hits me as I follow him out to the large deck.
“Parker,” I breathe. My mouth
drops open at the sight before me. The deck is covered with glowing candles
and, in the center, a blanket is laid out with a bottle of champagne and two
glasses.
“It’s amazing, huh?” he asks,
motioning to the large backyard.
“It’s perfect.” I’m in absolute
awe as I realize this is all ours.
Coming up behind me, Parker wraps
his arms around my waist, pulling me against his chest. “We’re far enough away
from the city that you can stargaze as much as you want with no light
pollution.”
Resting my head on his shoulder, I
look up at the black sky. I could stare at this view all night. I fill my lungs
with the cool night air and let it out slowly as I take in our expansive back
yard.
“Is this for real?” I ask half
choked up, half smiling.
“Very much. Our future continues here,
Aundrea.”
I turn to face him. “This place is
amazing, Parker. Honestly, I couldn’t have picked a better place for the two of
us.”
Engulfing me in his arms, he hugs
me tightly, kissing the top of my head.
Snuggling in closer, I start
thinking about the last couple months. How could he have managed this without
my finding out?
“How did you do this?”
“What do you mean?”
I laugh. “How did you purchase a
house without me knowing? I mean, I understand I’ve been busy with finals and
gearing up for graduation next month, but I didn’t think I was that out
of it.”
“I know the realtor.” He shrugs
with a half smile. “He brings his dog into the clinic. Three months ago he
mentioned this property and when I saw him again recently he brought it back
up, surprised it was still on the market. I knew I had to see it and, when I
did, I couldn’t resist. The price was right and the rest, as they say, is
history.”
Of course he’d know the realtor.
I laugh again and Parker raises an
eyebrow. “What’s so funny?”
“What if I’d hated the house?”
“I knew you wouldn’t.”
“Confident are you?”
“When it comes to you, yes.”
Giving him a warm smile, I wrap my
arms back around his hard body, resting my head on his chest. “Here,” he says,
pulling me to the center of the deck where the candles are glowing softly.
Settling under the blanket, I
snuggle against him, looking up at the clear sky and the stars shining above
us. I can imagine myself stargazing out here every night, or snuggling on a
chaise longue with my Kindle and a glass of white wine.
This is our home.
Parker reaches for the champagne
bottle, so I wiggle forward to give him more room. He pops the cork and pours
us each a glass, not allowing the bubbles to overflow.
“Happy wedding anniversary,
Aundrea. Here’s to many more.” He raises his glass and I do the same.
“Happy anniversary, handsome.”
The bubbles tickle my throat as I
take a small sip, watching my husband do the same.
There isn’t a day that goes by
that I’m not thankful for this man before me and all his surprises. Over the
last three years he’s done nothing but be supportive in all I do, constantly
trying to give me everything that I deserve. He’s taught me to embrace life,
and I can’t wait to welcome whatever life decides to throw our way next.
***
“Wait. Stop a minute and back up.
He bought you a house? Like, a house
house?” my best friend Jean screams into my ear the following evening. A house house? Is there any other kind?
Moving the phone away in an
attempt to get my hearing back, I answer, “Yes, he bought us a house.
Not just me.”
“Same thing.” Um … okay? “Damn,
Dre.” I can picture her sitting on the couch in her Minneapolis apartment
shaking her head in awe as she speaks. “When’s the move? Did you have any idea
he was even looking?”
I shrug, even though she can’t see
me. “We’re not sure on a move-in date, but since our lease is up at the end of
next month, we’re hoping soon. Parker said the realtor doesn’t think it will be
a problem. The loan has already gone through, so we’ll just need an inspection
for the final okay. And, no, I had no idea he was looking. It just sort of fell
in his lap.”
“Shit. I can’t believe that man
sometimes.”
Neither can I. “I know.”
“The timing will be perfect, too.
Take your last final, graduate, and move into that big new house of yours.
You’re finally entering the real world!” The shuffling sounds on Jean’s end
suggest she’s getting more comfortable. “If it weren’t for me, the two of you
wouldn’t even be together.”
“That’s not true!”
“Sure it is. I practically had to
force you to go home with him that night at Max’s Bar. If it weren’t for me,
you would never have left with him, there’d be no ring on that pretty little
finger of yours, and there definitely wouldn’t be any house. So, you’re
welcome.”
“Thanks.” It comes out flat, but I
pick the tone back up. “For the record, I went home with him all on my own.”
She giggles. “Are you coming to Rochester this weekend?” I ask, changing the
subject.
“I think so. It all depends on
Kevin. He mentioned something about needing to pick up a shift for Jason.”
Kevin is another veterinarian
Jason met in college and introduced to Parker when he moved here. They asked
him to join the practice a little over a year ago, and recently he became the
third partner at the clinic. He also happens to be Jean’s boyfriend—not that
she approves of that word.
“Well, if not, maybe I can come up
for the day or something?”
“I’d like that, Dre. It’s been
forever.”
“It’s been two weeks!”
“My point. Forever.”
I smile just as I hear keys
fumbling in the door. “Hey, Parker’s home. I’ll chat with you later, okay?”
“Fine, go hang out with that man
candy of yours while I sit here in my empty apartment watching reruns of Gossip Girl.”
I chuckle, ending the call as
Parker enters our apartment.
Standing in the entryway in gray
dress slacks and a black button-down shirt unbuttoned a little at the top, he
looks just as good as he did this morning when he left for work. His blond hair
is disheveled, as if he’s run his hand through it a hundred times, suggesting a
stressful day.
“What’s all the laughing about?”
“Jean.”
“Ah.” He raises his eyebrows and
smiles.
Setting his keys in the dish by
the door, he walks into the living room and sits next to me, pushing my physics
book aside. It falls to the floor as his lips meet mine, gentle and soft. He
takes my top lip into his mouth and tenderly kisses it.
Leaning back, he gives me a wink.
“Hi.”
“Hello, handsome.” I run my
fingers along his stubbled cheeks, smiling. “How was your day?”
His shoulders relax as he sinks
into the couch. “Busy, but good. Yours?”
I groan, throwing my head back
playfully. “Studying. Lots and lots of studying. I don’t think I can see
straight. Change of subject, please.”
He laughs, pulling me in for
another kiss. “That bad, huh?”
“I’m just anxious for my last
final to be over.”
The moment I was cleared of
needing further cancer treatment, I sunk all my spare time—plus some—into my
studies. I doubled up on course work, taking as many classes as I could so that
I could graduate in a timely manner. There were semesters my family—including
Parker—thought I was crazy to take on so many sleepless nights and long study
hours, but I looked at it as making up for missed opportunities, and I’ve
truthfully enjoyed every second of it. I’ve worked so hard to get to this
point, and the thought of graduating next month from the Winona State
University, Rochester with a bachelor’s in physics is the most rewarding and
liberating feeling ever.
Parker winks, then stands and
moves through the kitchen effortlessly, opening the fridge and taking out a
beer. He looks over his shoulder at me, raising an eyebrow, and I nod.
He rejoins me on the couch and I
use my shirt to twist the cap off my beer.
“No studying tonight, beautiful.
We’re celebrating.”
I take a small, appreciative sip.
“Celebrating what?”
“Our future.”
“I thought we did that last
night?” I bite my lip, remembering our naughty evening.
“Oh, we definitely celebrated last
night.”
I blush. I shouldn’t be bashful thinking
or talking about having sex, but when it comes to sex with Parker … it’s hard
not to feel the heat.
He sets his beer down on the
coffee table and his face turns serious. “I’ve been thinking—don’t give me that
look, Aundrea.”
“What look?”
“The look that says, ‘Oh, boy,
here we go!’”
I laugh. “Sorry. It’s just, last
night you surprised me with a house. I’m not sure what can top that.”
He takes a deep breath. “When Mark
showed me the house, the first thing that popped into my head was how we’ll
have all this space to fill.” I can see the tension in the small lines forming
around his eyes.
“What are you saying?”
He runs his hand through his hair
and swallows hard. “Maybe it’s time we think about adding to the Jackson
family.”
“Like a dog?” I raise an eyebrow.
It’s a joke, but one I hope eases the tension in his eyes.
“No.” He gives me a weak smile.
“What if we considered the idea of starting a family? I mean, it’s probably not
going to happen overnight, but I think it’s time we discuss our options. Look into
what’s available for us.”
I don’t realize I’m holding my
breath until I suddenly feel lightheaded. Forcing myself to breathe, I brace
against the armrest. “You mean … you want us to have a baby?”
He nods. Before I can say
anything, he reaches for my arms, almost as if he knows what my reaction will
be: passing out.
I kind of feel as if I might.
A baby.
Are we ready to have a baby?
Am I ready to have a baby?
What’s Left of Me (book one)
Life works in mysterious ways.
Four years ago I became known as the girl with cancer.
I refuse to cry.
And I refuse to give in.
A relationship with a man is the last thing I’m looking for right now, but one night with Parker changes everything.
He is persistent, and he knows what he wants.
Me.
He doesn’t treat me like I’m fragile.
But he doesn’t know, and I’m not ready to tell him.
What if it changes everything?
Tragedy found me when I was seventeen.
Love found me when I was twenty-one.
My name is Aundrea McCall, and this is my journey.
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About Amanda
I am the mother of two little boys, married to the love of my life, and living in one of the smallest towns in Minnesota. When I’m not chasing or cleaning up after my boys (yes, all three), I can be found writing or snuggled up with my kindle, a glass of wine, and spending time with my fictional friends and family.
I am first and foremost an avid reader! I love to read anything romance from paranormal, young/new adult, contemporary, and even yes, (wide eyes) erotic/BDSM.
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