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GRAVEL ROAD
by Stephie Wells
Release Date: September 27, 2018
Cover Design: Wicked by Design
Model: Steve Kalfman



Synopsis
I fell in love with Austin before I even knew what the word meant.
Miranda was the only girl who ever had a chance at owning my heart.
Defined by the land we grew up onโ€”ranches, pastures, lakesโ€”Mason Belle, Texas, wrote our story. And then it tore out the pages.
Six years later, Miranda had managed to slip away again. But this time, I refused to let her run.
Excerpt
Miranda lifted her hand to tuck her hair behind her ear. Like a movie, a flashback of the past, a vision of eighteen-year-old Randi, blinked before me. Iโ€™d always found that habit seductive, primarily because she wasnโ€™t conscious of the fact that she did it when she was nervous. I loved the innocence in her expression and the way her eyes almost cowered behind her lashes. It was pure and as close to angelic as Randi ever got.
It took effort to soften my tone. I ignored the bell that rang over the door. She was on the defensive. If I wanted to have a discussion, Iโ€™d have to make her believe she was safe. โ€œCan we talk?โ€
Her pupils narrowed, though her expression remained flat. โ€œAbout?โ€
Iโ€™d thought about this conversation more times than I could count, yet when the chance to have it arose, my mind went blank. I shrugged. โ€œWhat have you been up to?โ€
She shook her head in disbelief. โ€œReally? You have me alone in a corner, and thatโ€™s the question you want an answer to?โ€
No. It wasnโ€™t even the tip of the iceberg. โ€œItโ€™s a good place to start.โ€
Miranda shifted in the seat, uncrossing her legs and crossing them again. She was thinner than she had been in high school. I hadnโ€™t noticed it so much on the ranch, yet sitting across from her, it was quite obvious. โ€œOkayโ€ฆ I moved to New York. I met Eason the day I got off the bus. He helped me get into school for paralegal work and hired me in his law firm. Weโ€™ve lived together since, and I still work at the practice.โ€
Sheโ€™d summed up six years in a handful of meaningless sentences that told me nothing other than stats I could have found on Facebook if she used social media.
โ€œAre you happy?โ€ It came out before I realized what Iโ€™d said.
The question appeared to surprise her as much as it had me. โ€œSure. New Yorkโ€™s a great place to live.โ€ There was no smile in her voice, nothing that indicated she loved life.
That wasnโ€™t a ringing endorsement. Warning bells, sirens, whistles, they all went off in my head. For a girl whoโ€™d been with a man as long as Miranda had Eason, I expected more. He obviously defined her life if she lived with him and worked for him.
โ€œIs Eason good to you?โ€
Her features scrunched, and that look was all Randi. The Randi Iโ€™d loved. The one who died the day that car crashed. โ€œOf course.โ€ She appeared offended, yet she didnโ€™t defend him.
Miranda watched me intently, although she remained quiet. I hadnโ€™t realized until that moment how desperate I was to hear the sound of her voice, to engage in a normal conversation. I wanted to forget the last six years and pretend like thereโ€™d never been an accident. Iโ€™d kill to see her tilt her head back in laughter or witness one genuine smile.
โ€œIโ€™m not going to bite you, Miranda. You can talk. We can catch up. Thatโ€™s what friends do.โ€ Friends. I hated that word. Sheโ€™d never be a friend. We may never be anything more again, but Iโ€™d never place her in that category in my life.
โ€œI donโ€™t know what to say, Austin. Youโ€™ve made it pretty clear how you feel about me since I arrived at the ranch.โ€
I needed something to do with my hands. They shook beneath the table, and if I didnโ€™t get my nerves under control, Iโ€™d start babbling. โ€œIโ€™m sorry.โ€ I paused, and her facial muscles relaxed. โ€œI wasnโ€™t expecting to see you.โ€ It was an excuse. โ€œNot that anyone had to warn me.โ€ And that sounded awful. โ€œI didnโ€™t recognize you.โ€ That was the painful truth.
She wrapped her hands around her mug, yet she didnโ€™t lift it. Her thumb traced circles on the ceramic. โ€œI donโ€™t look all that different.โ€ It wasnโ€™t just her appearance. โ€œSo, what was it then?โ€
โ€œYou cut your hair.โ€ There were days I marveled at my conversational brilliance.
She grazed her fingertips over the ends self-consciously. โ€œYou donโ€™t like it?โ€
I wasnโ€™t sure why it mattered if I did or didnโ€™t. โ€œYou always loved your hair. Iโ€™m just surprised.โ€
โ€œIs that it?โ€
I couldnโ€™t figure out how to get away from this. โ€œI donโ€™t know. You donโ€™t sound like you, anymore. And you showed up in a limo for Christโ€™s sake. You looked like you stepped off the runway, not an airplane.โ€ I didnโ€™t mean to be harsh. โ€œIt caught me off guard.โ€
A tear trickled down her cheek. โ€œIf anyone had told me you worked at the ranch, I wouldnโ€™t have come.โ€
My chest constricted painfully. All these years, Iโ€™d believed she hid from Jack. Now I had to wonder if it was me.
She swallowed hard and closed her eyes. When she opened them, any emotion that had surfaced had cleared. They were empty again, soulless. โ€œI didnโ€™t mean it the way you took it.โ€
โ€œHowโ€™d you mean it?โ€
Charity came around with the coffee at the perfect moment for Miranda and the wrong one for me. It didnโ€™t escape my attention, or Mirandaโ€™s for that matter, that Charity refused to look at her and only spoke to me. People in Mason Belle hurt for a long time over Mirandaโ€™s disappearance. And if they continued to treat her the way Charity and I had, they wouldnโ€™t have to worry about her ever returning.
She waited for Charity to leave before she responded. โ€œI owe you an explanation. You more than anyone.โ€ There was a pause, and I was afraid if I filled the silence then sheโ€™d quit talking. โ€œI never meant to hurt you.โ€
I ached, seeing her this way. Nothing about her had healed in New York. Sheโ€™d withered into something unrecognizable. โ€œWhat did he do?โ€ I whispered.
โ€œIt doesnโ€™t matter.โ€
But it did. Without regard for my actions, I reached out and placed my hand on top of hers. โ€œYou can always come home.โ€ I didnโ€™t have a clue where that had come from. Mason Belle would not open its arms to the princess whoโ€™d shunned them, not without a lot of explanation.
She snickered, and her shoulders dropped. She did not, however, remove her hand from underneath mine, and I took the chance to give her fingers a gentle squeeze.
โ€œItโ€™s not that easy, Austin.โ€
I kept my voice low. โ€œWhy not?โ€
โ€œSometimes you canโ€™t come home.โ€
That was bullshit. It might be uncomfortable. People might expect apologies. Even still, she absolutely could make that choice, just like sheโ€™d made one to leave.
โ€œWhy? Because of some guy? Some job? A fancy town? You can leave every bit of that behind.โ€
She stared at me with wonder instead of gall.
โ€œIf you want to come back, you can. But it would take the gumption of the girl I knew, not the one who showed up in a Hummer with a man in a suit.โ€
As if Iโ€™d slapped her, the mention of Eason had her withdrawing her hand. โ€œAnd just walk away from my life?โ€
โ€œYouโ€™ve done it before.โ€
She flattened her lips and nodded defensivelyโ€ฆslowly. โ€œAnd there it is.โ€
โ€œDamn, Randi. Come on. What do you expect?โ€
โ€œNothing. Thatโ€™s why Iโ€™ve tried to keep my distance. You came looking for me, remember?โ€
โ€œYour sister sent me.โ€
She reached into her pocket and pulled out a wad of cash. โ€œOf course, she did. I should have known youโ€™d never come on your own. God knows you never made any attempt to find me before, but Sarah waves her hand, and youโ€™re on a mission.โ€ She tossed a few dollars on the table and slid across the bench.
Shit. I pulled my wallet out and tossed a couple of bucks down. Miranda had made it to the front door and grasped the handle when Charity decided now was the time to chime in.
โ€œYouโ€™re wastinโ€™ your time, Austin. Let her go. Sheโ€™s not worth it.โ€ Disgust lifted her lip in a snarl, and Iโ€™d never hated the sound of a Southern twang until that moment.
โ€œAh, shut up, Charity.โ€ Iโ€™d have to apologize for that later. Hopefully before Brock found me to turn my face into a punching bag for speaking to his wife that way.
Miranda had heard her and pushed open the door with all the strength she could muster. The bell rang wildly, and I took off after her.
โ€œMiranda!โ€
The last thing either of us needed was another scene, especially in the middle of town. โ€œWhat?โ€ She spun and then screamed, โ€œWhat do you want, Austin? To humiliate me? Are you out for blood? Tell me what you need so I can make it happen. Iโ€™ll do anything you ask. I just need this to end.โ€ Tears ran down her cheeks, her shoulders shook, but she held her ground.
I didnโ€™t have an answer, because I didnโ€™t know.
โ€œThatโ€™s what I thought,โ€ she murmured in defeat.


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