AUTHOR'S NOTE: I just love reading all of your feedback, I think that's why I am motivated to writemore chapters so quickly. Keep letting me know your thoughts. And thanks for the encouragement and kind words. Keep in mind this is a KAGUEL. And Kay is not up to any evil shcemes. And that the man in the passenger seat may not be what you think! lolz...I LOVE TEASERS!
Find Your Way Back
by I3rownEyedGirl
Miguel sat in his usual table at the Book Cafe, a cup of black coffee in front of him, deep in thought. Outside he could see the vibrant yellows, oranges, and deep reds of the New England leaves as they fluttered to the ground, another sign of the burgeoning autumn season. This had become routine for him, to wake up before sunrise and have his coffee in solitude and silence. He would stay for an hour or so, then head to the Bennett home in time to pick up Charity.
Miguel and Charity were both freshmen at Melbrook, a private college located in Harmony. Jessica was prospering in her senior year of high school still very much in love with Reese who attended college at the University of Maine, four hours away. Life had continued on despite Kay Bennett's absense. And Miguel would be wrong not to admit he was a little resentful for it.
Outside the town square had begun to come to life as shop owners prepared for the day ahead. Miguel pulled out his wallet and placed a few dollar bills on the table, inside he kept her letter and picture folded up behind his driver's license. To the rest of the world Kay had ceased to exist, but Miguel refused to forget about her so easily. Every night he and Pilar would light a candle for her safe return. His mother refused to give up hope although it had been a little over a year and a half since anyone had heard anything from Kay. It was clear that Kay did not want to be found.
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The sky became a vast canvas of hazy pinks and pale purples as the sun set. She had missed this sight, and the smell of the ocean as it lapped against the shore. This town was just as she remembered it, and she found comfort in it, in a nostalgic sense. She walked along the shore, the water washing away her footsteps in the sand, as she lost herself in the memories of her childhood. She didn't remember it being this cold at this time of year, but perhaps she had been spoiled by the west coast weather in which she'd been living.
Kay looked adoringly at the sweet somber face of her baby as it slept. Her heart was loud against her chest and she could feel butterflies in her stomach. Kay had no idea what kind of reaction her family and friends would have to her unexpected return and the gigantic bomb she was about to drop. "Hey..." the young man in the passenger seat said, placing a hand on her shoulder. "It's going to be alright. You're doing the right thing." She looked into his eyes and nodded in agreement as she revved up the engine. Kay Bennett was back.
DON'T FORGET TO LEAVE ME FEEDBACK!
Find Your Way Back
by I3rownEyedGirl
Miguel sat in his usual table at the Book Cafe, a cup of black coffee in front of him, deep in thought. Outside he could see the vibrant yellows, oranges, and deep reds of the New England leaves as they fluttered to the ground, another sign of the burgeoning autumn season. This had become routine for him, to wake up before sunrise and have his coffee in solitude and silence. He would stay for an hour or so, then head to the Bennett home in time to pick up Charity.
Miguel and Charity were both freshmen at Melbrook, a private college located in Harmony. Jessica was prospering in her senior year of high school still very much in love with Reese who attended college at the University of Maine, four hours away. Life had continued on despite Kay Bennett's absense. And Miguel would be wrong not to admit he was a little resentful for it.
Outside the town square had begun to come to life as shop owners prepared for the day ahead. Miguel pulled out his wallet and placed a few dollar bills on the table, inside he kept her letter and picture folded up behind his driver's license. To the rest of the world Kay had ceased to exist, but Miguel refused to forget about her so easily. Every night he and Pilar would light a candle for her safe return. His mother refused to give up hope although it had been a little over a year and a half since anyone had heard anything from Kay. It was clear that Kay did not want to be found.
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The sky became a vast canvas of hazy pinks and pale purples as the sun set. She had missed this sight, and the smell of the ocean as it lapped against the shore. This town was just as she remembered it, and she found comfort in it, in a nostalgic sense. She walked along the shore, the water washing away her footsteps in the sand, as she lost herself in the memories of her childhood. She didn't remember it being this cold at this time of year, but perhaps she had been spoiled by the west coast weather in which she'd been living.
Kay looked adoringly at the sweet somber face of her baby as it slept. Her heart was loud against her chest and she could feel butterflies in her stomach. Kay had no idea what kind of reaction her family and friends would have to her unexpected return and the gigantic bomb she was about to drop. "Hey..." the young man in the passenger seat said, placing a hand on her shoulder. "It's going to be alright. You're doing the right thing." She looked into his eyes and nodded in agreement as she revved up the engine. Kay Bennett was back.
DON'T FORGET TO LEAVE ME FEEDBACK!
