-LUCY-
There is a love so fierce it cannot be measured.
A heart so strong it will never slow.
There is a promise so sure it can never lie.
He promised me that love forever.
Even when it wasn’t enough.
-CAMERON-
Forever. Everlasting. Eternal.
There is no measure of time.
No sounds of the ticking of a clock.
Just the rising and falling of the sun.
And our own sense of forever.
But our forever isn’t always.
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TEASERS
her. It feels like I should’ve gotten to her earlier, but
seconds of panic took place before my mind kicked into
gear. And the rest is a blur.
Her friend’s standing over us while I rest her head on
my lap. “Lucy,” I say. And it’s the first time I’ve said
her name out loud. It’d been over three weeks since I’d
learned it.
“What happened?” Logan asks her friend.
“I don’t know.” She’s as panicked as I am, if not
worse.
“Is she dehydrated?” Logan picks up what looks like an
uneaten sandwich. “Is this hers? Has she eaten?” I don’t
know why it annoys me that Logan is asking all the right
questions and all I can do is stare down at her. She’s
breathing, so I guess that’s something.
He drops down on his knees on the other side of her and
pours water from his bottle into his hand, and then he
runs it across her forehead and into her hairline.
“Is she alright, mate?” Jake asks. He’s new and has a
weird accent but Logan seems to think he’s cool so we
keep him around.
Logan does the water thing again, and this time her
eyes slowly flutter open.
And I release the breath I was holding.
“It’s okay,” Logan says to her, “you just passed out.”
He’s in her face now, and I want to punch him for being
the first thing she sees when she comes to. I was here
first; I was the one watching her when she fell. It
should have been me.