Live For This Moment

Live For This Moment

By:  Josie Hart  Ongoing
Language: English
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Friends since childhood, Piper has always held the affections of two brothers Sebastian and William. Although twins, they aren't identical in looks or personality. Who will she choose? From childhood, into adulthood and beyond - will love prevail for one of the brothers or both?

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38 Chapters
Chapter One
Growing up in the small harbour town of Porthleven, Cornwall, Piper Fawkner had always dreamed of bigger adventures. Not that she hadn't loved her upbringing, especially growing up side by side with Sebastian and William Clemens.  Born at the same hospital a day apart, to then end up living on the same street, they had become firm friends. Especially when they all then started at Porthleven Community Primary school. Endless summers spent playing in the harbour and causing mischief to the local fishermen. Some locals would even describe them as rascals - but purely as a term of endearment. Sebastian was the eldest of the two by 7 minutes and he was known to his nearest and dearest as Seb. His hair was a beautiful shade of honey blonde with piercing green eyes that always seemed too old for his years. He was always a deep thinker with quiet confidence to match - some would even describe him as brooding. William or Will, on the other hand, was the p
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Chapter Two
As Piper navigated the long journey home from London, she began to reminisce about a time just before she had left for University. Piper, Seb, and Will had decided to go for one last blowout at their local The Ship Inn. It was a 17th-century pub that overlooked the picturesque harbour of Porthleven and was a firm favourite amongst the locals. Many a night the fishermen's wives had watched their husbands take a tumble down the steps after one too many pints of the local brew. Piper always loved the beer mats and brasses that adorned the walls and ceiling making the quaint pub a home from home. As always Seb had sat quietly drinking his pint of Tribute, listening to the dulcet tones of the fishermen telling their sea-worthy tales. Will as ever, was joining in on the camaraderie, reveling in the stories of bygone years. Piper sat drinking her pint of cider, noticing that Seb was much quieter than usual. "Earth to Seb," Piper said.
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Chapter Three
As Piper pulled up in her Fiat 500 outside her parent's semi-detached cottage thoughts of her life in London disappeared. Her parents were George and Merryn Fawkner and they were born and bred in Porthleven. They were married at the tender age of 19 and Piper followed 3 years later. When Piper was 5, her brother Miles was born. Sadly Miles died of Leukemia at the age of 7 which completely devastated them all. It was something that her parents never spoke about and Piper never pushed the issue. But there wasn't a day when she didn't think of him. He was born with baby blue eyes and a mop of blonde hair and he had the most adorable nature. He would have been 22 now, and Piper had no doubt that had he have lived, he would've been an exceptional human being. It was early evening in May and Piper could feel the gentle breeze coming through the window gently teasing her face. "Right, move your backside maid!" Piper said as she wound up the window and exited her car
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Chapter Four
As Piper sat drinking tea, she listened as Will brought her up to speed on his life after she'd left.It turned out he'd trained to be a PE Teacher at the local Primary school. Looking at his body, this didn't surprise her. She could see from the jeans and the t-shirt he was wearing that there wasn't an ounce of fat on him. No doubt he had the ladies swooning over him. Especially as he had always been outgoing, flirtatious, carefree, and now, downright sexy!The feeling left Piper feeling confused - this was Will her childhood friend. The boy she'd spent running about naked with as children. And now, she was looking at him in a completely different way. And how sweet that he'd made the effort to come to her parents to greet her."It's so good to see you, Piper. When your parents told me you were coming home I knew I had to be here. So what are your plans now you're back?". Will asked.Talk about being put on the spot " Erm, I haven't thought that far ahea
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Chapter Five
Entering her old bedroom Piper stepped back in time. Her room was exactly the same as the day she'd left. Even the posters of Bruno Mars and Katy Perry still adorned her walls. Piper made a mental note to ensure she took them down. It was incredibly embarrassing for a woman of her age to still have her bedroom littered with her teenage self!Piper stood looking in the mirror - her hair was still a deep auburn that fell past her shoulders. Her eyes were a deep shade of blue and her skin was still as pale as the day she was born. In her eyes, she had always looked unremarkable, but people always commented on how beautiful she was. At a size 16 and 5ft, 9 Piper was what you would politely call curvaceous - at least that's what she had been told by her lovers in the past. Well if you could count only 2 men as lovers. She had even been likened to a younger Christina Hendricks on more than one occasion. If only!She hadn't always looked like this. As a teenager, she was too
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Chapter Six
Will couldn't stop thinking about Piper. His boyish friend had turned into a beautiful woman. He closed his eyes as he imagined Piper underneath him. Her auburn hair spread across his bed, her large breasts bouncing up and down as he thrust into her. If only it wasn't a dream! Although he was torn as Piper was his childhood friend and he had never even thought about her in a sexual way. That was until he opened the door and embraced her, feeling her curves mold into his body. Was it wrong to think of her this way? Did she feel the same? Never in a million years did he think he would be aroused by the sight of Piper.But how should he approach it? Just asking her out felt too awkward, especially as it would come out of the blue to her. Maybe he could talk to Seb about the best way to approach it? So far Will had only managed to mark 2 of his pupil's papers. His concentration level was completely shot and he was being counterproductive.After al
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Chapter Seven
Merryn Fawkner eyed her daughter across the breakfast table. Their reunion had been emotional when she saw her daughter for the first time in 9 years this morning. Some would think it strange that it had been so long, and it was. Piper had never wanted to come back and visit and Merryn and George had never left Cornwall.Piper's return was so sudden that her suspicions had been peaked. But as usual, her daughter pretended that everything was fine. But she knew better - Piper was hiding something. All she could do was hope that when Piper was ready she would open up. A problem shared and all that."Have you made any plans today?". Merryn asked."I thought about going for a walk and maybe to the beach. That's the one thing I missed most about living in London. There was nowhere to escape to and it was always loud and busy." Piper replied."That's why dad and I would never come and visit. The thought of being exposed to the hustle and bustle of a big city le
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Chapter Eight
The walk from her parent's cottage down to the beach was a straight road that only took Piper 2 minutes to walk. The sea air assaulted her nostrils and the breeze was comforting against her face. The heat from the sun radiated straight through her body and warmed her from the inside. The sand gently caressed her feet like that of a lover. Nothing could ever compare to this beautiful gem of a town.  Piper laid out her towel and sat watching the waves gently stroke the shore. A sense of calm enveloped her that she hadn't felt in such a long time. It was so reassuring to just sit and take in her surroundings. Families were swimming in the sea, making the same memories Piper had as a young girl. The laughter of the children made her smile - this was what life was all about. Piper was disturbed by the loud ringing of her mobile. When she looked it was a private number which she thought was strange. "Hello?". No answer - just breathing."Hello?" again Piper was
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Chapter Nine
Seb finished his second boat trip of the day. His customers seemed happy so he was happy, and getting paid was always a bonus as the boat wasn't cheap to run. He'd been doing fishing trips and coastal cruises since he'd left the Army 3 years ago. When he was medically discharged, he knew immediately what he'd wanted to do. For the 6 years, he was in the Army he'd thought of nothing but home. Being out on the open sea made him feel free and helped him to forget the atrocities he'd seen whilst enlisted. The injury he sustained whilst actively serving was a blessing in disguise as the decision was taken out of his hands as to whether he should continue serving. And now here he was, sitting on his own boat that he'd called Pip, making a living doing what he loved. Sometimes the hours were long, but they kept him busy and out of trouble.  Seb kept his honey blonde hair short and unlike his brother Will, he was 4inches shorter and muscular. The Army had made s
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Chapter Ten
The Harbour Inn was full of Cornish character and charm and also provided a bed & breakfast service. It was right on the harbour of Porthleven and was another firm favourite amongst the locals and tourists who flocked there. Seb decided on the cheddar cheese and chutney sandwich with a flat white. He ordered at the bar and then went and found a seat by the pool table where he could watch customers come and go. From his years in the Army, he always made sure he never had his back to the room and knew where all the exits were located. To others, this would be a tad over the top, but to Seb, it had become a way of life. Gone was the naive 18-year-old and in its place a careful and cautious man. Seb's food arrived and he ate in silence, enjoying his own company whilst still listening to the conversations around him. He found the gentle hum of voices comforting when he wasn't having to take part in idle chit-chat. He wasn't rude, he just didn't find speaking n
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