Trusting You: The Switched Series book two

Trusting You: The Switched Series book two Read Online Free PDF

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Author: Brittany Bromley
want me to come back home with you. You have the perfect daughter now,” Molly says, turning over so she’s not facing anyone.
    “You are our daughter, Molly. You always have been and always will be. This piece of paper doesn’t change anything. We will always love you and we want you to come home with us so we can take care of you. We have not seen you near enough in the past few years, and I really want to change that,” my mom says, going over to kiss her on the forehead. “Get some rest. I will be here when you wake up.”
    “I need to make another call,” I say, getting up and walking back out the door. I get my phone out and dial Ash, who of course doesn’t answer. I scroll through my numbers and find Callie’s. Thankfully, she answers on the first ring.
    “Hello,” she answers.
    “Hey Callie, how’s the weather there?”
    “It’s really dark and raining. I had just turned the weather on when you called,” she says.
    “I think we are all going to stay here tonight since the storms are so bad here right now.” There is no way I’m telling her we are staying here to baby Molly. “If you are uncomfortable staying there with Ash, tell me and I will get back tonight somehow, or I can make him go somewhere else,” I say.
    “You are not coming home in this weather and you are not kicking him out of his own house. It will fine. I’m not big on storms, so I would rather somebody be here with me anyway,” she says reminding me that she doesn’t like to be alone. I really don’t think I should leave her there tonight. Maybe I can leave once Molly goes to sleep and they can tell her I stayed all night.
    “Is Ash there? I tried to call his phone, but he didn’t answer,” I ask hoping I can warn him that she doesn’t like to be alone at night.
    “He is in the shower. He was outside doing something and just got in. Do you want him to call you when he gets out?” she asks.
    “No, I just wanted to make sure you were okay. Is he treating you okay?”
    “Of course he is, he even took me horseback riding and it was so much fun. How is Molly?” she suddenly asks, like she is trying to change the subject. I have a feeling there is definitely something going on with these two now.
    “She’s good. They think she may get to go home tomorrow.”
    “Have y’all told her about me yet?” she asks.
    “We did. She took it pretty good,” I say, knowing that is so far from the truth. I really don’t want Callie to know how much Molly already hates her. “I think she was glad you weren’t here with us today. I think it’s going to be a lot harder than we thought. She was pretty upset her biological parents are dead and she will never get to meet them. I think mom has convinced her to come home with them for now so she will have someone to take care of her. She seemed a little surprised they still wanted her there. This is just a really awkward situation. I’m sorry we all left you alone today,” I say suddenly realizing we all should not have left her today. She may not be the one in the hospital, but that doesn’t mean this hasn’t been just as hard on her.
    “I’m fine, don’t worry about me. My car should be here in the morning and I think it would be best if I stayed in a hotel for the rest of the time. I really hate putting people out,” she says. Maybe there’s not anything going on with her and Ash after all. I really need to get back tonight because there is no way I am going to let her leave.
    “Absolutely not, we will figure something out, but I don’t want you staying by yourself. Are you sure Ash is being nice?” I ask one more time.
    “Of course he is. Why would you even think that?” she asks. Maybe it’s time to tell her a little about Ash.
    “Ash has been through a lot. He doesn’t let a lot of people in and sometimes he comes across as being rude. He hates to talk about himself and his family. So I guess, just don’t ask him any questions and you should be fine,” I say
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