Amelie’s POV
There are days in your life that stand out for good or bad. Days you’ll always remember and days you wish you could forget.
I remember my eighth birthday as one of the happiest days of my life. My parents surprised me and took the family to New York. First, we saw a Broadway show and then visited Times Square.
The best that happened that day was my dream of standing on Wall Street. While most young girls played wedding dress up, I was carried around my dad’s old messenger briefcase and giving financial advice. I knew, one day, I would be working on this street, and I vowed this to myself as I glanced at the Bull statue. I had always been obsessed with New York and Wall Street, and the fact that I spent the day exploring it with my three favorite people made it the perfect day ever.
The nonstop pace of the city drew me in, and I was captured, heart and soul. It was love at first sight. I knew this was where I belonged and could not wait to call it my home one day.
Unfortunately, I think that was the last day I felt true happiness. Four days later, my little brother and I were being moved into a foster home. My parents had been killed the night before. They were out celebrating my dad’s promotion when a drunk driver blew through a stop sign and slammed into their car, killing them instantly. At that moment, my life and my heart were shattered. There were so many pieces that I couldn’t pick them all up. Some were lost forever.
My brother, Zander, was only 5 years old; he couldn’t grasp the concept of the loss. How could he? I could barely even grasp it myself. For a long time, he was angry, he thought they left him because he did something wrong. He kept asking when they would be coming home. I just hugged him and told him not to worry. I was his family, and he could always depend on me.
Life after that day wasn’t easy; we were in and out of different foster care homes with no real sense of belonging. My love for school and determination to make something of myself were the only things that carried me through. To make life better for my brother Zander and me.
Zander was a good kid. Always smiling and polite. Just one look from his piercing grey eyes could set your mind at ease. I swear they smiled more than his mouth did. He was the kind of brother you could be proud of. He was always the one to turn the other cheek and take the high road regarding disputes. I’m sure he was an old soul and wise beyond his years. He had a heart of gold.
My 14th birthday was the first and only time Zander ever got into trouble. That’s the day my so-called foster dad decided I was old enough to be “taught.” My brother walked in to see me crying while my foster dad had his hand down my pants. Zander lost it. At 11 years old, he was already standing 5’10” and had a personality more significant than his height. He wailed punches down on my foster dad until he was unconscious. That was the last day we ever stayed in foster care.
I had a part-time job at the local diner. The owner, Betty, was like a mother figure to me, and when we ran away from the foster home, she let us stay in the tiny one-bedroom apartment above the diner for free. She also gave me extra hours and “leftover” food, so our bellies were never empty. We managed to scrape by. It was a hard time; we didn’t have much but had each other. I vowed that moment I would make something of myself and get us out of this town. Onwards and upwards was my mantra. I worked as much as possible to support us and spent the rest of my hours studying and doing homework. All the hard work eventually paid off when I was granted a full scholarship to Columbia University. I was ecstatic. So, after graduating as valedictorian of my class, I packed all of our possessions and headed off to New York.
I was entirely in my element and enjoying life thoroughly in New York. I had settled into my studies at Columbia and got a part-time job at a coffee shop. Everything was perfect until I was again hit with a devastating blow that chilly November day.
“Oh, come on, sis, you have to be there! It’s a huge game,” Zander looked at me pleading.
“Zander, I need to finish this paper. Onwards and upwards, remember,” I reminded him and rolled my eyes.
“It’s just a couple of hours, that’s it. You’ll be home by noon at the latest. You can’t miss my football game,” he said, pulling out his adorable pouty lip. I couldn’t resist.
“Geesh, stop with the lip! I’ll come!” I laughed as he jumped at me and embraced me in a hug.
“You’re the best Ame!”
Later that morning, at the football game, everything was going great for the team. We were up by 14 with 4 minutes to go. On a routine play, my heart stopped beating for a split second. Zander was tackled, but he didn’t get up. The coach rushed onto the field as I stood in the crowd, willing him to move. A signal from the coach sent everyone around my brother’s ever-still body into a panic.
“SOMEONE CALL 911!”
“CALL AN AMBULANCE”
I felt frozen, unable to move or think. Everything seemed to be moving in slow motion. The crowd surged a bit, and somehow, my feet carried me to the front of the stands.
“I’m sorry, miss, you can’t go on the field.” A security guard told me.
“THAT’S MY BROTHER LYING THERE!” I half screamed and half cried. He ushered me over to the team bench. The paramedics arrived shortly after, and my brother was put on a stretcher. The coach ran over to the bench, grabbed my hand, and pulled me towards the ambulance.
“He’s going to be okay, Amelie, I’m sure. Just have faith,” Coach Warren said as he hugged me. I lost it, letting out sobbing cries as I glanced over at Zander’s still body. Coach Warren pulled me closer. “Shhhh…. Zander needs you to be strong for him.”
He was right. No amount of tears would do any good. I needed to be strong and believe everything would be all right.
Kimmy’s POV“Are you sure?” Dante asked.“I definitely am,” I said, nodding. “However…”“However, what?” Dante sighed.“I don’t want to tell anyone yet,” I stated. “This trip is about Nathan and Amelie. I don’t want to take away from that. In fact, I think we shouldn’t say anything until after Christmas.”“Done,” Dante responded as he started nibbling on my neck.“Why are you so agreeable today?” I laughed.“Because I get the girl of my dreams by being agreeable,” he smirked.“Ah, point taken,” I giggled. “Oh, my, Dante.” I hummed as his mouth teased my collarbone.“You like that, legs?” Dante asked.“Yes,” I breathed.Dante’s fingers expertly undid the zipper on the back of my dress, pulled the spaghetti straps down, and slid my dress down to pool on the floor.“Fuck, Kimmy,” Dante groaned. “No bra or panties?”“I was hoping to seduce you tonight,” I admitted. “I longed to feel your touch.”“Well, I shouldn’t disappoint then, should I?” Dante murmured against my skin.“Dante,” I sigh
Five and a half years laterDante’s POVKimmy still hasn’t given in to me. It’s been five and a half years, but I’m not giving up. I know we are meant to be together. I want to be a couple. I want the happy family with two kids and a white picket fence.I think I’m wearing her down, though. I’m going to try and make a move tonight. We’re in Las Vegas right now and just met Nathan’s new girlfriend, Amelie. She’s smoking hot. Like, I mean, inferno hot, but still, she doesn’t compare to Kimmy in my eyes. I will, however, flirt with her to get under Nathan’s skin. He’s so possessive that it totally freaks him out when I do it.It’s hard to believe a random charity event brought me this group of friends who are currently singing their hearts out at karaoke. It also brought me the love of my life in Kimmy, and my best friend, Dante. Everyone is having an amazing time at karaoke. Half an hour ago, Nathan carried Amelie out of the room on his shoulder after she sang, I Touch Myself by the Di
Kimmy’s POV“He’s not, he’s wearing a towel,” I smirked.Dante stood up. “Kimmy, did he… touch you?”“Why is it any concern of yours?” I asked.“Kimmy, tell me. Did he touch you?” Dante demanded.“No, he didn’t,” I explained. “He stayed to look after me because I got hammered last night. Are you happy?”“Extremely,” he said, crouching down in front of me. “Kimmy, I wish I can take back saying yes to the studio, but I can’t. I just don’t want it to ruin us. I don’t want to lose you.”“Dante, you already have,” I pointed out.“What?” Dante questioned, a scared look in his eyes.“Even if I stay with you, I can’t see you, or I’ll be the other woman. Finley has a huge following. Her fans are ruthless. Remember when she broke up with Troy Livingstone? Her fans basically threatened and tormented his new girlfriend online. They would ruin me. I can’t live like that. I think we should just be friends.”Dante stood up and sat next to me. “I ruined it, didn’t I?” he said, leaning on my shoulder.
Dante’s POVI’ve left over twenty-five messages and twice as many text messages for Kimmy. She won’t answer me or respond to my texts. I’m sick to my stomach and pissed off at the same time. I’m in my room drinking heavily when I hear a knock at the door.I opened the door… fuck. It’s Finley. She walks right in without asking.“Finley,” I sighed. “What are you doing here?”“Can’t I spend some time with my fiancée?” she said, smiling.“I’m not your real fiancée,” I grumbled.Finley stepped right up on me and dragged her hand down my chest. “You know… I could be your REAL fiancée if you’re willing,” she purred.I threw her hand down and stepped back.“No, Finley,” I yelled. “I have a girlfriend that I love.”“Ugh,” she said, walking to the couch and plunking herself down. “What does this Kimberley bitch have that I don’t. I’m sure she doesn’t have the influence or money I have.”“That’s the thing, none of those things are important,” I declared. “A sparkling personality and a warm heart
Dante’s POVI didn’t want to fucking do it. I didn’t want to lie to the public, myself, and most importantly, Kimmy.I fucking hate Finley Braven. She is the most annoying, self-absorbed diva I’ve ever met in my life. Filming with her for eight months was literally the most painful time of my life. Her incessant whining and complaining haunt my nightmares.When we had our meeting with promotions last night, the director and the studio head honchos thought that portraying the couple would make the movie skyrocket. Finley was the one who had the brilliant idea for us to get engaged.“Absolutely, not,” I declared. “I have a girlfriend, the love of my life.”“Dante, don’t be unreasonable,” Mr. Duncan had said. “Just tell her what is happening. We won’t announce it until you have a chance to explain it to her.”I sighed, “How long do we have to keep up this ridiculous façade?” I asked.“Six months, tops,” he said.“Ok, but no press releases until I say so,” I stated.“You’ll have to move i
Three months laterKimmy’s POV“Hurry up, Kimmy,” Morgan shouted from the kitchen. “You’re never going to make it there on time.”“I’m going as fast as I can,” I yelled back.Morgan has been a godsend as a roommate. She’s my best friend, my confidant, and sometimes she acts like my mom, even though I’m two months older than her.I scrambled out of my bedroom. “Thanks for waking me up again,” I said as I dashed around the apartment stuffing things into my bag. “I can’t believe my alarm clock didn’t go off.”“It happens to the best of us,” Morgan said, smiling.“You know I love you, girl,” I grinned.“I know,” Morgan replied. “We’d make a good couple if we didn’t like dick so much.”I burst out laughing. Morgan always knew exactly what to say.“Paul, Nathan, and I will be there tonight,” Morgan advised. “Nathan got us front row seats.”“Awesome!” I said, excitedly. “Please cheer even if I suck.”“You’re going to be amazing,” Morgan stated. “Remember, I get to hear it every day when you’