Authors: Ella Bordeaux
Copyright © 2016 by Kelly Elliott
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This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
ISBN-13: 978-1-943633-14-2
This book is for readers 16+ and does include a date rape scene that might be sensitive reading material to some.
Sneak Peek at Forever Beautiful
Writing young adult fiction under the pen name of Ella Bordeaux, Kelly Elliott is a
New York Times
and
USA Today
best-selling contemporary romance author.
Ella lives in central Texas with her husband, daughter, and two puppies. When she’s not writing, she enjoys reading and spending time with her family.
Skylar
Opening the door, I smiled when I saw Charlie standing there.
“Hey, Charlie!” I said as I let him in.
Charlie and my oldest brother Skip had been best friends for as long as I could remember.
“Hey, Skylar. What are you doing home? No big plans for tonight with the boyfriend?”
“Nope. Jacob headed out with some of the football players tonight.”
Charlie frowned. “Some boyfriend he is, not even taking you out on a Saturday night.”
With a chuckle, I moved into the living room. “You here for Mitch?”
Charlie and Mitch had started hanging out more after Skip went into the Marines.
He plopped down on the couch. “Yeah. He said he might be home tonight, so I thought I would stop by.”
On the love seat opposite Charlie, I sat with my legs crisscross. “Sorry, I’m not sure where he is. I got home from work a little bit ago. I was just about to start a movie. Want to hang out and watch it?”
Something moved across his face as he stared at me before looking away. My cell phone rang, so I reached over and picked it up.
“Hey, Jacob. Oh, okay. That’s cool. Nah, Charlie just showed up, and we might watch a movie or something, so don’t worry about it.”
Charlie glanced back over to me. I couldn’t help but notice that he seemed confused about something.
“Um…okay, that’s fine. I’ll see you tomorrow. Love you, too.”
Hitting End, I set the phone down. “You okay?” I asked as I looked Charlie over.
“Yeah. It’s been a long day. My father’s been riding my ass, and college is proving to be a bigger bitch than I thought.”
With a chuckle, I nodded. “I can only imagine.”
“Hey, um…do you want to go see a movie? I’m not really in the mood to watch something I’ve seen a million times.”
For one brief moment, I hesitated. It wasn’t like I’d never gone to the movies with Charlie before. We’d always gone with a group of friends though, never just the two of us.
With a shrug, I smiled and said, “Sure. Let me go change.”
The smile that spread across Charlie’s face was huge. He really must be feeling lonely with Skip gone. My oldest brother had joined the Marines and left for boot camp almost as soon as he graduated from high school.
I grabbed my phone and ran upstairs. I sent off a quick text to Jacob.
Me: Hey, Charlie wants to head out and see a movie. Do you mind? It’s just me and him ’cause Mitch isn’t home.
Jacob: Sure, I don’t care. Have fun, babe. I’ll call you later.
Me: Okay. Have fun, and be careful.
Jacob: Always. You, too.
After sending my parents a quick text to let them know what my plans were, I changed into a pair of shorts and one of my cheerleading T-shirts.
Charlie was pacing back and forth by the time I got back downstairs.
“You ready?” I asked.
He turned and looked at me. A weird feeling moved over my body. Maybe it wasn’t a good idea to go without Mitch.
“Ready,” Charlie replied with a sweet smile.
It was the same sweet smile I’d seen for the last ten-plus years.
I quickly brushed away my doubts.
Little did I know, my life would forever be changed by what happened in the next twenty-four hours.
Talking to my best friend, Michelle, on my cell, I glanced over and tried to see what was taking Charlie so long in the store. “Hey, Charlie is on his way out. I’ll call you once I get back home after the movie.”
“Sounds good, Sky. Enjoy yourself, and tell Charlie I said hi.”
The door opened, and Charlie slid into his truck. He handed me a Slurpee, a box of candy, and a bottle of water.
“Michelle says hey.”
Charlie smiled big. “Hey, Michelle!” he shouted so that she could hear him.
“Later, Michelle.”
“Bye, and have fun.”
Dropping my cell into my purse, I turned to Charlie, took a long drink, and then smiled. “A Slurpee?”
With a chuckle, he put the truck in drive and took off. “Don’t you like root beer Slurpees?”
I took a drink of it again while I put the water bottle and the box of candy Charlie had bought in my purse. “I do! I can’t believe you even remembered that I liked them.”
It didn’t take long before I began feeling funny. “Um, Charlie, I’m starting to feel a bit dizzy.”
When I turned my head to look at him, I felt as if everything was moving in slow motion.
“It’s okay, Sky. I didn’t give you that much. I want you to be awake for it.”
My eyebrows pinched together. “What are you…I feel like I’m floating or something.”
Charlie turned down a road. I tried to close my eyes and shake this weird feeling.
“You’ve got to know how much I’ve always wanted you, Skylar. I’ve seen the way you look at me.”
My mouth went dry as I fought to keep my wits about me. “Wh-what are you ta-talking ’bout?”
“I’ve been dropping you hints for months, but that damn Jacob has your head filled with so much shit that you can’t see straight. Well, tonight, I’m taking what’s mine, what’s always been mine. I promised Skip I wouldn’t ever hurt you, so I didn’t give you very much of the drug, baby. Just enough to get you relaxed, so we can enjoy ourselves.”
My heart began pounding as the dizziness got worse. I tried to lift my arm, but it felt like dead weight. I closed my eyes and tried to make the uneasy feeling go away.
Opening my eyes, I looked around. It felt as if I were moving, but I wasn’t. I was in the backseat of Charlie’s truck. Suddenly, there was movement.
Oh God, it’s making me feel sick.
My head slowly turned, and I saw Charlie was over me.
“Baby, you feel just like I always imagined. God…so damn good. Does it feel good, baby?”
Wait. Wh-what is happening?
In that moment, I realized we were having sex. I tried to lift my arms to push Charlie away. “St-stop. Pl-please stop. I-I don’t…please st-stop.”
“Relax, Skylar. I’ve wanted you for so long. Baby, you want this. You want this, Skylar. God, I’m so horny. I want to fuck you all night.”