The Chase, Volume 4

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fought for every single one of those days so that they would be complete with you in it. ”
     She paused and there was a spark in her eyes that I couldn’t quite understand. “Dean, I’m…”
    “Before you tell me to fuck off, or tell me that you’re happy and can’t have me in your life, I want to tell you everything I had wanted to say three years ago.”
     I took out the old piece of paper that’d been folded up and kept in my wallet for three years. The edges and folds of the paper were worn from the passing of time. Blair looked at the paper with curiosity but remained silent.
    “Blair, that night when I planned the surprise sushi dinner for us, I had wanted to tell you something. I had written my thoughts down on this piece of paper earlier that day and I wanted to give it to you at dinner. After everything that happened after that night, I never found the right time to give it to you. But I’ve kept it folded in my wallet, hoping for the day that you’d be able to read it. I want you to read it, Blair.”
    I handed her the letter.

     
    When she finished the letter, she looked up at me with tears in her eyes. “It’s beautiful, Dean.”
    “Blair, those were my feelings then, and I want to tell you that my feelings haven’t wavered, but have only gotten stronger over the years.”
    “Dean, I don’t know what to say…”
    “Do you know I was made a partner at the firm today?” I cut her off. I was afraid of how she’d react or what she’d say, and I needed to tell her everything when I still had the chance.
    “Really? That’s amazing, Dean. Congratulations!” She swung her arms around me and gave me a warm hug.
    “So I thought that would make me happy, that it would be the happiest moment in my life. But I was wrong, Blair.”
    “Do you want to know what’s the happiest moment in my life?”
    “What?”
    “—this very moment. Right now. Here with you. This is the happiest moment in my life. To finally be in front of you. To tell you something I’d waited so long to say.”
    I caressed her face with my hands and gazed into her emerald eyes. “I love you, Blair Parker.”
    “Dean, you had me at ‘peaches.’” She pulled me down and our lips met in perfect harmony, like two pieces of the puzzle finally finding each other. When we finally pulled away, our eyes locked, and I saw the same woman that I’d fallen in love with three years ago. “I love you, too, Dean Chase. I have for a very long time.”
    Her words radiated through my body like a ray of sunshine, and for the first time in my life, I felt completely whole, completely happy.
     
    THE END
     
    AUTHOR ’ S NOTE
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EXCERPT FROM OBLIVION
     
    SYNOPSIS
     
    I wake up to a life and a man that I can’t remember.
    He says his name is Connor Brady—the tall, sexy CEO of Brady Global, Inc.
    He says my name is Olivia Stuart, and that I was recently in an accident and lost my memory.
    Also, he says I’m his fiancé.
    Although I don’t remember Connor, or anything about my past, something about him seems familiar. He is kind, protective, and breathtakingly-gorgeous. But there is just one problem—he seems too perfect.
    As I begin to rebuild my relationship with Connor and accept the idea that I may never remember my past, I unexpectedly meet Ethan James.
    Ethan is the mysterious, rebellious stranger who pushes my boundaries to their limits and makes me feel alive. As our lives collide time and time again, the bits and pieces of my past start to unravel, unearthing the secrets that have been buried deep inside my subconscious. With every new memory I gain about who I once was, I become

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