Authors: Shauna Hart
Tags: #Romance, #Contemporary, #Romantic Suspense, #Mystery & Suspense, #Suspense
The fact that she still didn’t know his condition was making her crazy. All she could do was be grateful that he was alive when they brought him in. She sent up a silent prayer for God to keep him alive so that she could tell him how she felt, so that she could get another chance.
A single tear escaped the corner of her eye to slide down her cheek. She quickly brushed it away. She had been
so stupid, spent so much time fighting him, fighting
herself
. The thought that she may have wasted the only time they had together made her stomach roll.
“Miss Brighton,” the nurse said as she tapped her on the shoulder.
“Yes,” she answered.
“He’s asking for you,” the woman explained.
“Is he okay?” she asked.
A sympathetic smile slid across her mouth. “He’s going to be fine.”
The nurse led her down a long hall before pointing to a room on the left. “He’s right in there,” she instructed.
Melanie turned the corner to find Connor lying in the bed, one leg covered in a cast and held upright in a sling. When she entered the room, he turned, his eyes lighting up.
“Hey,” he greeted.
Her eyes filled with tears at the sight of him. She came around to the side of the bed. Her gaze trailed over the welt on his forehead and the scratches on his arms. A bruise was beginning to form on his cheek. In truth, he looked like he had been through a war. But to her, he had never looked better. She still couldn’t believe how lucky he had been, how lucky they both had been.
“Hey,” she answered.
He reached out to take her hand in his, his thumb c
a
ressing her knuckles. “Are you okay?” he inquired, his ey
e
brows drawing together on a worried frown.
Her lower lip trembled as she let out a nervous laugh. “Am I okay?” she chided. “Are you okay?”
He gave her hand a squeeze. “I’m made of pretty strong stuff. I don’t break easy.”
Tears slid down her cheeks as she nodded. “Good to know,” she croaked in an attempt to match his lighthea
r
tedness.
Reaching up, he brushed away her tears. “Hey, I’m fine.”
She tried to stop her trembling, but emotion ove
r
whelmed her. He was the one in the hospital, and he was trying to comfort her.
“You’re incredible,” she said, her eyes glittering with tears.
His thumb stroked her cheek as he tilted his head to the side to give her a cocky grin. “That’s what I’ve been trying to tell you,” he joked.
Her smile wobbled as she tried not to break down in tears. “I’m so…” she began, but he cut her off by placing his forefinger on her lips.
“You know what I thought about before the crash?”
She shook her head.
“You.
All that I thought about was you. All I cared about was you. I love you, Melanie.”
She took a deep breath as her heart swelled with em
o
tion. “I love you, too,” she confessed.
He held her hand as his eyes met hers. “If anything had happened to you…” He trailed off.
She grabbed his hand, pulling it up to place a tender kiss on his knuckles. “It didn’t. You saved me,” she said softly.
He lifted her hand to his lips. She watched as he kissed her fingertips before raising his gaze to meet hers.
“No,” he replied. “You saved me.”
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
I decided that I wanted to be a writer at an early age. I think it all began with the movie
Romancing the Stone
. I wanted to be Joan Wilder. But, more than that, I wanted to write about all of the adventures that she was going to have. I must admit those first few drafts were pretty rough. But the more I wrote, the more I learned. All through school, I was writing. Each class I went to, someone was waiting for a new chapter.
As I got older, I did what everyone does. I got a nine
-
to
-
five job to pay the bills. But writing was still my passion. A few close friends at the office began reading my books, and soon I had other co-workers coming up to ask for cha
p
ters.
When I’m not writing, I enjoy spending time with my family, reading, playing video games and watching movies. I love to travel. My husband and I were blessed to be able to take a cruise through the Mediterranean for our hone
y
moon. I have been to Italy, Greece, Spain, Sicily, France, Bahamas, Virgin Islands, Jamaica, Curacao, Martinique, and various states in the United States. I would love to go to Egypt, Ireland, Scotland and England.
I love to meet readers and other writers, so feel free to drop me a line.