All Chapters of Saving the Wilsons: Chapter 61 - Chapter 70
105 Chapters
Curt 20
CURT POV  Mom forced Shelby to sit in front of me instead of beside me. I hated the idea until I realized I get to watch all her little reactions. She is so busy taking in my family's interactions she hasn't touched her food.   Dad, Colt, and Granddad are talking about the embarrassing game the Eagles just played. Ian and Stacy are talking about high school. Lacy, mom, Hailey, grammy, and Dylan are all discussing the baby.   Watching Shelby absorb a real family dinner is heartwarming. She reacts to every sound. If one of the women squeals or laughs, her head snaps in that direction. If my Granddad or brother raises their voice over the game, her attention quickly shifts their way. But mostly, she watches Ian and Stacy.   I've never spoken to Shelby about my aunts and their differences. To me, they are just ordinary. They both have cochlear implants now, but they still sign often. Lacy received Lasik eye surgery, but
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Colt 1
COLT POVI lock the bathroom door, and I dig out my phone. My leg has been vibrating all dinner; I am so glad I remembered to place it on silent. Dad and mom would have skinned me alive if my phone interrupted our Thanksgiving. 31 New Messages. 8 missed callsI begin to rub my forehead in frustration. I sit down on the toilet and lean my head back. What am I going to do? I have dreams, ambition. If I focus on this mess, I can kiss those dreams goodbye. I never wanted this. I never wanted her. I never wanted anyone. I reopen my home screen. I delete all the unread messages, and I block the name that is burned into my brain, time to get back to my family. TWO YEARS LATER"Great job, man," Hugh says as he slaps me on the shoulder before exiting the locker room.I give him a smile and head nod in return before he disappears completely. I am trying to keep my excitement as contained as possible. But I know I am
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Colt 2
COLT POV   Anger, like I haven't felt in years, knocks all the fear and shock out of my body. The drama that I never wanted to have to deal with again is now being thrown in my face—thrown in my face during one of the happiest times of my life.   I meet my Dad's glare head-on with one of my own.   "I am not that child's father," I say in a voice so deep and dark my mother looks scared.   They are all looking at me as if they don't know me. As if the person standing before them is an alien. But I'm not; I am the same Colt they have always known. Nothing about me has changed. I still have the same goals in life. I still love football. I still love my family. I'm still a faithful Christian. I'm not a villain or even the bad guy they think I am, and I refuse to take ownership of a crime I didn't commit.   "MY OFFICE NOW," Dad yells, and we both immediately leave the room.  
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Colt 3
JANELLE POV  Making a name for yourself as an artist is hard work. Being young and trying to be taken serious as an artist is even more challenging. So a second job is a must for me. I have to pay my bills somehow.   I throw my painting clothes in my hamper and yank on the green polo that has the most unimaginative motel logo on it. I hate it. I hate the color. I hate the itch of the fabric, and I hate the stiff collar. But I love the paycheck I earn while wearing it. Tonight I have the night shift, which is the busiest time at any motel's check-in desk. I straighten my hair and add a dash of makeup just in case my prince charming ever does show up, then I head out.   I can't afford a car, so I was extremely particularly when I chose my apartment. I made sure that I was less than five miles away from anything I needed. I'm right next to a Kroger. I live two blocks from the motel I work at. I'm about two miles from the cen
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Colt 4
COLT POV   "Hate to say this, but you look like crap," Curt says as soon as I roll over to see him in his favorite recliner.   "I don't feel too good either," I admit while forcing my sore body into a sitting position. "Dad might be middle-aged, but I think he hits harder than a linebacker in his prime," I mumble, and Curt laughs. "Maybe don't punch your dad next time," Shelby says as she enters the living room carrying two coffee mugs.      She hands one to Curt before turning and giving me the other.   "Thank you, " I whisper as guilt hits me over my behavior.    I never meant to fight my father. I didn't even really think before I threw the first punch. I was just so hurt and angry at the fact he could think that about me. I wanted to hurt him back. I wanted to inflict pain on him physically because he had just destroyed me emotionally. &
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Colt 5
COLT POV (pg 13 bad language) As soon as I hang up with mom, my phone rings. Cold sweat drips down my back as I answer my head coach's phone call. "Hello," I croak out. "Wilson, what the hell is going on? Less than twenty-four hours after revealing to the press that you will be our starting quarterback, you have this crap come out? You better start talking," Coach yells, and I feel like I am an inch tall. "Look, Coach, this is an old rumor. I am not a father. I haven't even lost my virginity yet. As soon as Monday rolls around, I am getting in touch with a lawyer and demanding a DNA test to prove I am not this kid's dad," I explain quickly, and I hear him sigh. "Look, Wilson, I hate to do this, but you are suspended until this is handled and your name is cleared. Our organization is Christian-based. We hold you all to a much higher standard than then other colleges for a reason. We want to provide the younger generatio
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Colt 6
JANELLE POV   "Sir, I understand. If I could just apologize, please. I feel terrible. I have never spoken to a woman like that before, and she wasn't even who I thought she was. This was a big misunderstanding, and I let my emotions take over my common sense," I hear the guy who yelled at me plead with someone I can't see yet.    I step around the corner of the building, and the officer who spoke with me follows. I already explained to her that I don't want him barred or arrested and that the whole incident was a misunderstanding. But it seems like her male partner is still giving the stranger a hard time.   "I'm not going to let you go further harass someone. It would be best if you stayed right here until my partner comes back and lets me know what the employees want to do with you," the male officer states while staring down the well-built stranger.     I clear my throat, and both men look over at u
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Colt 7
 COLT POV"Please, Colt," Mom begs, and I sigh while glancing over at my distracted father.   We have both done an outstanding job ignoring each other, but mom seems determined not to let me leave until we have spoken.   "Mom, he is busy speaking with Pastor Tony. I need to get my boxes out of my truck bed and into my hotel room before the rain turns all the cardboard to mush. I didn't get a chance last night because I was exhausted," I explain while squeezing her hand.    She sighs and gives me a brief nod.   "Fine runaway. But this isn't over, Colt. I will not stand for the two of you not speaking to each other. You never know when you might not get an opportunity to apologize to someone. My mother passed away before I could. Don't be like me, son. Fix this," my mom orders, and I nod.   I give her cheek a quick kiss and leave. When I get to my still full truck, I press the un
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Colt 8
JANELLE POV"Janelle, don't give up on your sister. In this situation, yes, she is lying. And her lie has put my life upside down, but she still needs you to support her. I don't know why she is lying, but she must have a reason. Maybe it is a good reason.....when my dad told me he could see me leaving my child to go play football; it killed me. Not having your trust or support probably kills her too, Janelle," Colt says with honesty dripping from every word, and my eyes widen.    "After everything she has done...you are willing to still stand up for her," I whisper softly, and Colt nods.    He takes my hand in his, and I gasp out in surprise. He rubs a spot of paint that I missed while looking at our hands. "My savior calls me to forgive Janelle, and I am trying. I am trying so hard to think about the things that might be affecting her....things that could make her feel like she needs to lie. I'm trying not to hate her fo
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Colt 9
JANELLE POV   "I'm fine. I just want to be with my mom," I say in a sharper tone than I should.   The female officer nods her head and takes a calming breath before speaking again.   "I understand. We just have a few questions, and then you are free to go right back in," she states calmly, and I feel like a jerk.   I sit down in the hospital hallway and fold my nervous hands.    "I know tonight has been a rollercoaster of emotion by I need you to think. Is there anyone who would want to hurt your mom," she asks, and I scoff sarcastically.   "My mom, no....my sister, yes. This has my sister written all over it. You find Chanelle, you find out what happened," I say with determination in my voice.   "Okay. Do you by chance have a phone number for your sister," the officer asks, and I just hand her my phone.    "She is in there. I don'
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