Sand and Water
Prologue
Solid stone is just sand and water, baby, sand and water, and a million years gone by~ Beth Nielsen Chapman
August 1999
She slipped silently out of bed, looking at the man she had woken up with. She still wasn't sure how they'd ended up where they had, but she knew immediately if she didn't get out of there, she'd regret it. It was exactly where she wanted to be, but she was sure that he would be less then thrilled in the morning. If she got out now, she might still have her dignity in place, and maybe Jax would forget all about her being there.
She took one last look at the man she'd been in love with for years before leaving his room. It didn't seem fair. If this had been any other place or time, perhaps there would have been a chance. But she had come over to say goodbye, and he had been upset about that and other things, and she should have known better then to agree to a drink. She didn't even want to think of how much they'd drank together, but she knew that if she didn't want to see things blow up she needed to leave immediately. "Goodbye Jax, I love you," She said and left completely.
"I love you too Venus Ardanowski, that wont' change," Jax said quietly, so she wouldn't know he was awake. His one chance at total happiness, and he let it just walk out without a fight.
Solid stone is just sand and water, baby, sand and water, and a million years gone by~ Beth Nielsen Chapman
August 1999
She slipped silently out of bed, looking at the man she had woken up with. She still wasn't sure how they'd ended up where they had, but she knew immediately if she didn't get out of there, she'd regret it. It was exactly where she wanted to be, but she was sure that he would be less then thrilled in the morning. If she got out now, she might still have her dignity in place, and maybe Jax would forget all about her being there.
She took one last look at the man she'd been in love with for years before leaving his room. It didn't seem fair. If this had been any other place or time, perhaps there would have been a chance. But she had come over to say goodbye, and he had been upset about that and other things, and she should have known better then to agree to a drink. She didn't even want to think of how much they'd drank together, but she knew that if she didn't want to see things blow up she needed to leave immediately. "Goodbye Jax, I love you," She said and left completely.
"I love you too Venus Ardanowski, that wont' change," Jax said quietly, so she wouldn't know he was awake. His one chance at total happiness, and he let it just walk out without a fight.
