The Confession – Unbroken – Heavenly Rising Read Online Shayla Black

Categories Genre: Contemporary, Erotic, Romance Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 134
Estimated words: 130159 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 651(@200wpm)___ 521(@250wpm)___ 434(@300wpm)
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Seth rushed into the hodgepodge of clothes he’d left behind and finally let in the thoughts he’d been avoiding for the past hour.

He had to get his head screwed on straight. And of all the people in his life who would bend over backward—and there were thankfully a bunch, because despite everything, he was blessed—one person was at the top of his list.

Cursing under his breath, he grabbed his keys, hopped in his SUV, and headed to the palatial house Liam shared with Hammer and Raine, well aware he was about to get his ass handed to him. Paybacks were hell, and neither he nor Liam candy-coated advice.

This was going to suck.

Seth lifted his hand to ring the bell, then waited. The irony of the situation wasn’t lost on him. A few months back, he’d flown across the country to dispense advice so his old pal could more successfully navigate the twisting trail of polyamory. Now he found himself stumbling up a similarly uneven path.

What were the odds that his Irish pal wouldn’t rub his nose in the same well-meaning words he’d dished out months ago? He didn’t have time to wonder before the door swung open.

In the portal, Liam arched a brow. “I was wondering how long it would take before you came to see me.”

“You should have asked your crystal ball,” Seth quipped.

“Didn’t have to. I knew you were coming. I simply didn’t know how long it was going to take you to swallow your pride and actually do it.”

“Christ, I’m not even inside and you’re already busting my balls.”

“No. I’m just ribbing you a bit, mate. I’m saving the real ball bustin’ for when you need it.”

“Great.”

Liam chuckled. “Come on in. Let’s sit by the pool. No offense, but you look like you need to take a load off.”

“What I need is an undo button. A big, fat one like the one on my fucking computer.”

Liam grunted as he strode to the kitchen and grabbed a couple bottles of water from the fridge.

“The house is so quiet. Where is everyone?”

“Hammer’s at the club, and Raine is upstairs napping.”

Seth trailed him onto the deck by the pool, completely surrounded by lush foliage. They each grabbed a chair beneath the umbrella of a round patio table under the shimmering sun. Seth was too keyed up to enjoy the view.

“That undo button you wanted?” Liam began. “If you could push it, how far back would you go?”

Seth tensed. “Wow. No warm-up, huh? Just straight for the jugular?”

Liam shrugged. “You didn’t come to see me toss on a tutu and dance around the elephant in the room, did you?”

“No, but that would probably trend like a motherfucker on social media.”

“How far back would you go?” Liam doggedly repeated.

Seth swallowed the lump of emotion suddenly lodged in his throat. “Far enough to save them.”

“Of course you would. There’s not many people on the planet who’d pass up a chance to go back in time and save their loved ones.”

“What would you change?”

“The list is long. I’d like to save Raine from being kidnapped and having to kill her father.” Liam took a gulp of water. “But if I did that, Bill would still be alive and a threat to our girl.”

“The butterfly effect.”

“Exactly. If you’d saved Autumn and Tristan, you wouldn’t be in LA. You certainly wouldn’t be building a life with Heavenly or Beck.”

Imagining living without them for the rest of his life carved a gaping, aching hole in Seth’s chest.

“And you wouldn’t be here with me, trying to find a way to keep your fears and worries from eating you alive.”

“Are you reading me or is it that obvious?”

“Both. Talk to me, Seth. Your secrets are always safe with me.”

“I know. And I appreciate that, man. I truly do.” He turned and stared at the pool and worked to gather his thoughts. Finally, he dragged in a deep breath and faced Liam. “I fucked up at the lodge. I told Beck and Heavenly that I killed my wife and son.”

“So I heard.”

That shouldn’t have surprised him. After all, if the shoe was on the other foot, Seth would be hitting Hammer up for every detail he could weasel out of the man.

“Beck or Heavenly?”

“Beck. He asked what really happened to Autumn and Tristan. He wanted to know why you said you killed them because neither he nor Heavenly believe you did.”

“I might not have killed them with my own hands, but—”

“You didn’t. It’s time to stop guilting yourself. Are you intentionally pushing Beck and Heavenly away for a reason?”

“I’m not pushing them away,” he snapped. “It’s just…I can’t bring myself to tell them what happened, especially what I did after Autumn and Tristan were gone.”

“Why?”

“I’m worried it will put a wedge between us that none of us can ever fix.”

“Oh, so keeping secrets that damn near destroyed you isn’t putting a wedge between the three of you now?”


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