Once More Chance (Chance #2; Rosemary Beach #8)

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Author: Abbi Glines
really even know each other?

Harlow
    “Y ou doing OK, sunshine?” Major asked as he took the seat beside me on the hay bale where I had sat to watch Mase work.
    Glancing up at Major, I smiled, even though I didn’t really feel like it. “Yes, and you?” I replied because it was the polite thing to do. I wasn’t in the mood to talk to
him or anyone. Not today. I had been to my weekly doctor appointment. Watching all the pregnant women and their adoring husbands in the waiting room had been hard, and it was all I could do to keep
from breaking down. I missed Grant.
    “Don’t look like you’re doing good. In fact, you look like someone killed your puppy,” he said teasingly.
    I knew that Maryann and Mase hadn’t told Major anything. I trusted Major because he loved his family, and I was an extension of that family, but I hated people knowing before Grant. Until
Grant knew about our child, I didn’t want anyone else knowing. “Just having one of those days,” I replied, hoping that would shut him up.
    “Huh,” he replied, then looked out at Mase, who was on one of the horses. “To hear the news tell it, you were hot and heavy with Grant Carter, Rush Finlay’s former
stepbrother. But I’ve been here a couple weeks, and I haven’t seen the guy who shoved down three reporters to get you into Rush’s Range Rover and out of the public eye. You know,
that clip has been played about a million times. The guy looked fierce and ready to slay dragons for you. Makes me curious about where he is now.”
    I had watched that clip, too. I had watched it over and over again. It was on YouTube, and I played it often. Not because it was the moment I left Grant but because Major was right. Grant looked
determined and fierce. He had yelled at reporters and basically torn a path through them, from his front door to Rush’s car, to get to me. But the part that I couldn’t forget was the
look on his face, perfectly captured by the cameras, when I had driven away. He had regretted his last words to me. The pain in his eyes had been clear, and it broke my heart and healed it all at
once every time I watched the clip. He hadn’t meant what he said. He had been scared.
    “He doesn’t know where I am,” I admitted before I could stop myself.
    “Really? And how is that? You hiding from him, too?”
    Major was being nosy, and maybe I should have told him to mind his own business, but I didn’t do that. I wanted to talk about Grant with someone. Needed to. “We needed space. He was
scared of my heart condition. He doesn’t want to lose me,” I explained vaguely.
    Major didn’t respond. Instead, he reached for a piece of hay and stuck it in his mouth. With Mase’s cowboy hat perched on his head and his worn-out jeans, Major looked like he
belonged in Texas. He didn’t look like a world traveler. I knew for a fact that he could speak three different languages fluently.
    “He not trying to find you? Or call you?”
    I had to delete voice mails every week so that they didn’t fill up my in-box. I couldn’t bring myself to listen to his voice, but I also didn’t want it to become impossible for
him to leave messages. “No, he calls every night. He’s been trying to find me.”
    Major pulled the hay out of his mouth and frowned at me. “Then why you sitting here looking so sad?”
    Because I missed Grant. I wanted to answer his call. I was just too scared. “I have reasons,” I replied.
    “You got reasons, huh? All right, then. I just hope those reasons are worth it,” he replied. “I don’t know if any girl could get me to leave her daily messages that go
unanswered for two months. I would eventually give up and move on.”
    If Grant gave up, what would I do? I didn’t want him to give up. But I wasn’t being fair to him. I hated this. I hated having to hurt him. But if he knew, he would only be hurt
more.
    “Stop flirting with my sister, and get your ass out here,” Mase called from the fence.
    Major
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