Reed "Riker" Collins is my story... The beginning, middle, and end.
Our
love was intense, emotional, and raw, the kind that sticks with you
forever. I thought we had it all, the thing that would make us last...
Until we didn’t.
Reed
promised me forever, and I believed him with everything in me. But it's
never that easy. Without a second thought, Reed left me to follow his
own dream of becoming a professional fighter. Five years of going
through life without him has left me only drifting through life, never
truly living, leaving me more damaged than ever before. But then, Reed
walks back into my life when I needed him the most. Will I be able to
forget all the pain he caused? Will he be able to heal the emotional
wounds his love had left me with?
Can I fight to start? Or will I end up forfeiting it all just to make it go away?
Chapter 1
Chapter
1
“Reed.
Really, baby? Twice didn’t help you at all, did it?” I poke him
in the ribs, trying to get off the bed. He grabs me by the waist and
pulls me into him, running kisses up my shoulder to my neck. Goose
bumps cover my skin at the feel of his lips on me.
“What
fun is it to stop now? You are just too damn sexy for your own good
and I can’t get enough. And I know if I keep going”—Reed glides
his hand to my shoulder, moves my hair off my neck, and kisses me
lightly behind my ear, sending chills through my body—“I will get
you to forget about going to see that dumbass movie with your mom and
come watch my fight.” Without warning, I’m flipped onto my back,
Reed hovering over me.
I
stare into his breathtaking hazel eyes, about to wrap my arms around
him, when his phone chimes with a text message, interrupting us. Reed
growls against my temple, “Cock blocker,” and kisses me one last
time before getting up to look at his phone.
I
can’t help but admire him as I push up onto my elbows. Reed looks
like such a bad boy—defined muscles, colorful tattoos over his
chest, arms, back, and down to his thighs, shaved head. He has it all
in one nice six-foot-two-inch delicious package. And it’s all mine.
I
could stare at him all day, but I didn’t have the time. I had the
rest of my life to appreciate his physique, so I roll off the bed and
pick up his boxers off the floor, throwing them at his chest with a
smirk. He quickly grabs my arms, pulling me into him with a smile of
his own. I knew what that grin meant. Lifting myself to my tiptoes, I
give him a chaste kiss and whisper against his lips, “I love you.”
“Me
too, babe.”
I
walk away with a smile on my lips after he slaps my ass. I shake my
naked hips a little, teasing him some more, and then hear his deep
laugh as I walk the rest of the way to our closet. I grab the first
thing that catches my eye.
A
few minutes later, I come out dressed in my favorite pair of True
Religion jeans, a plain fitted black shirt, and my black Chucks. Reed
is sitting on the edge of the bed, hunched over as he puts on his
work boots. He must hear me approach, because his eyes lock with
mine, awakening the butterflies in my stomach. Around Reed, I always
have the fluttering in my belly, no matter how long we’ve been
together. And I have no doubt in my mind how he feels about me.
Whenever he looks at me, his eyes tell me everything I’d ever need
to know. I have always seen the love Reed has for me, for us—even
at the beginning when he’d tried his hardest to fight his feelings
for me, I always knew it was there.
Now,
two years later, Reed never hides it—not from me or from anyone
else. My hair could be greasy, unwashed for days, I could be drenched
with sweat from our runs, or have yesterday’s makeup smudged
beneath my eyes, and he’d still look at me like I’m the only one
in the room.
It’s
the same way I look at him.
We
fell recklessly and wildly in love with each other. It wasn’t
normal or the falling-off-a-cliff type. It wasn’t running through a
field of daisies, either. No, it was like jumping headfirst out of an
airplane without a parachute, running through a burning building—the
kind of love that feeds on one another, that takes hold of every inch
of your soul, takes away every breath and leaves you feeling as if
you’re just now experiencing life. The kind of love that only gives
you two options: if it works out, you’ll have lived with more love
than most. You’ll be lucky enough to see everything for the better
because that person is your
better. But if it doesn’t work out, you are so utterly broken that
you’re left beyond repair. Reed Collins is my once in a lifetime,
the one people wait for, and I wouldn’t have it any other way.
I’m
in deep—some say too deep.
And just maybe they are right. Because now, I feel a changing in the
air between us and I’m beyond scared shitless of what the next step
with us is. Fights and underlying tension that never used to be there
has put our once blissful relationship on unsteady and uncharted
ground, and I don’t know how to handle it or what to do to make it
better. But I will do everything in my power to keep it from falling
away. I graduate in a couple of months with my nursing degree, and
Reed is at the make-it or break-it point in his fighting career,
causing us to walk this tightrope into the next chapter of our lives.
I can only hope that as a couple, we are steady enough for everything
the real world will be hurling at us soon.
The
restlessness billows around him like a plume of smoke after an
explosion, and I can see it by simply looking at him. It’s as if
Reed has the weight of the world on his shoulders. My feet carry me
to him and I straddle his legs, wrap him in my arms, and rest my head
on his shoulder, feeling the tension literally loosen.
Reed,
my boyfriend, and “Riker,” the fighter are two totally different
people and I knew that the moment I saw him walk into the cage for
the first time. The Reed I know is only shown to me—he’s sweet,
caring, loving, and will protect me with everything he has. But
“Riker” is all alpha, all the time. He sees one solution to any
problem—fighting. The nickname “Riker” came from one of his
many underground fights he used to do for money. Some old guy said he
hadn’t seen someone fight like that since he left Rikers Island.
The Riker part stuck and fits that side of him to a T. I learned a
long time ago that you couldn’t love one without loving the other,
and honestly, I wouldn’t have it any other way.
Reed
has been busting his ass, training three times a day, six days a
week, for the last four years to make a name for himself in Ohio and
the surrounding states, but that’s not enough for him—Reed wants
total domination. After all the time we have been together and all
the fights I have seen him prepare for, I know today’s fight is
different because he is
different. He’s always hyped before a fight—it’s natural for
him—but lately, he’s been on edge and I can’t figure out why.
Riker seems to be showing up more and my loving boyfriend only comes
out when I drag it out of him. It’s causing me to worry that
something is happening, something he’s hiding. And whatever
that something is,
it’s big.
“Reed,
what’s up with you lately? What aren’t you telling me?” I plead
quietly as my lips graze his ear.
He
holds a lot in. He’s been the strong, silent type for the two years
we have been together, and it’s like pulling teeth to get any kind
of information from him. I learned early on to just accept what he
offers because each piece he gives knocks down a layer and shows me
who he truly is.
Reed
only shakes his head, silently dismissing my question. Not wanting to
push him any further into silence, I attempt to get up, but he holds
on to me tighter. Knowing his touch is my downfall, he’s using it
to stop me.
“I
know you promised your mom you will go to the movies, babe, but you
rarely miss one of my fights, and with these…” He trails off and
turns his head toward our nightstand where a framed picture of us
sits.
“What
is it, Reed?” I press for more, needing him to open up to me.
“I
just want you there. That’s all. Plus, you know you’re my
good-luck charm, Hads. I get all caveman with you there and can’t
help but prove my manhood to my woman.” Reed jokes—it’s his way
of telling me the conversation is dead.
His
lips meet the middle of my forehead and rest there. I know if I keep
pressing him, it will start yet another argument and he doesn’t
need that before his fight tonight. So I give up yet again, pushing
my need to know deep down in order to comfort him.
“Baby,
I really wish I could, but you know my mom and I always go to the
opening day of the movies to the books we read. She had this planned
before the movie was even made and I can’t disappoint her. Not to
mention, Riker Collins will undoubtedly kick this guy’s butt
whether I’m there or not. And I won’t say it again. I’m not
your good-luck charm. That red hat I gave you is. That’s your juju,
not me. Courtney and I will meet you and Lance at the bar after, so
you can tell me all about how you conquered this fight. We’ll have
our celebratory drinks, get drunk off our asses, and you’ll forget
all about how I wasn’t there. I’ll make you a promise though, and
you know I never break one of those”—I wink teasingly at
him—“this will be the last time I ever miss a fight of yours.
I’ll be by your side so much that you will get sick of me and beg
me not to be with you.” I wrap my pinky around his and lift our
intertwined fingers to my mouth, laying a soft kiss on his.
With
great force, I pull his arms and lead him to his feet. “Come on,
we’ve got to get downstairs before my mom uses her damn key again.”
As
soon as my foot hits the bottom step, my mother comes barging through
the front door. My mom and boundaries don’t mix—not even close. I
don’t think she will ever understand that I live with my boyfriend
and, sometimes, privacy is needed. It’s a good thing that my
parents spread out their time between Columbus and Atlanta, because I
have a feeling she would be here all the time if not.
“Mom,
we gave you a key for emergencies only. That doesn’t mean you can
use it instead of knocking every time you come here.”
Reed,
being so used to my mom barging in, just shrugs it off. He leans in
and whispers in my ear, “Look at the positive side, babe, at least
you got her to stop coming over without notice.” He then goes to my
mom and gives her a hug and a quick kiss on the check “Hey, Mrs.
Thomas, how are you doing? I hope you ladies have fun tonight. I know
how you two love those young sparkling vampires,” he says
sarcastically.
My
mother, Julie Thomas, is naturally gorgeous. She’s fifty-six years
old but doesn’t look a day over forty without any help from
cosmetic doctors. At five-four, she has a body that looks like she
spends hours in the gym, even though she’s never stepped foot in
one. She just has a naturally shaped and toned body—to everyone’s
envy, but mostly mine. Her brown hair is shiny and always perfectly
in place, and it complements her soft blue eyes well. As if that
wasn’t enough to be jealous of, she also wears a natural glow all
year around, never needing to waste time on getting a tan. It’s a
real travesty that I’m adopted and didn’t get those amazing
Thomas genes. My dad, William—a highly successful and powerful
man—and my mom have been married for over the thirty-five years,
which has given her plenty of time to channel her perfect trophy-wife
look. I swear, she even sleeps in her makeup, Chanel, and flawlessly
styled hair. She grew up with nothing, and always tells of how she
was never able to play dress up. Apparently, she’s only making up
for the lost time, although I think she’s spent more time making up
for it than she actually spent without it. Her appearance is slightly
deceiving, because she is the most humble person I know.
My
parents’ story is one for the books, they were high school
sweethearts, and both came from the same rough neighborhood in
Columbus. My father wanted more out of life and decided to join the
Army straight after high school, marrying my mom right before he
shipped off to basic. He got my mom pregnant with my brother Mark
within the first couple months of their marriage. Six years after
that, my brother Matt was born, and that’s when my father left the
Army. He started a business in security with his best friend, Joe,
using the small inheritance he had received from my grandfather.
Within ten years, they had built it into a multi-million dollar
company. Now, they have their hand in everything and have been on
the Forbes list
of highest earners for the last ten years. Even with all that, my
father still brings my mom breakfast in bed every Saturday and
cherishes her like his own queen. I hated it growing up, but now, I
just look forward to having what they do one day with Reed.
They
adopted me when I was a baby—Mark was sixteen and Matt was ten.
With the huge age difference, I’m not really close to them, but
neither has ever made me feel anything less than loved. Mark has
always been more of a background brother, only showing up if I needed
something, while Matt is the fun one—poor guy…I was the annoying
sister that followed him around like a lost puppy half his teenage
life. I learned early on that if I needed help with my homework, Mark
was the one to go to, but if I needed to get away with anything, Matt
was my guy. Those boys never made me feel anything other than a
Thomas.
“Reed,
I told you to call me Julie about a thousand times. And thank you, I
know I will have fun. It is my darling Hadley who won’t, though. I
know she will be thinking about you the whole time—and that thing
you call work…fighting or whatever it is. She won’t even care
about who is on the screen or that she is with me.”
My
mom can’t fathom how Reed would want to try to make a living in the
cage, but she’s never tried to understand it, either. My parents
want his head in something that has a sure-future, but a sure-future
career isn’t Reed. His life was unfocused and going nowhere before
he found his love for boxing at twelve years old. He wrestled all
through high school and had a ton of scholarship options, but he
turned them all down to take up mixed martial arts instead. With his
back ground in wrestling and boxing, he was a natural at it. Reed has
since developed into an impressive fighter through the help of his
best friend, Logan, and his coach/trainer, Kenny. He makes ends meet
now by doing underground fighting and taking side security jobs
through my family’s business. But mostly, he just trains, trying to
make it in a sport that would rather see you fail than make it. But
if they accept you into the sport that ninety-seven percent of people
fail at, and you become that meager three percent, it’s paramount.
But my parents don’t feel that it’s enough. They think it’s
dangerous and nothing more than a hobby.
“Mom,
let’s not go over how you hate what Reed does again. I’m going to
go walk him out,” I say and then follow Reed out to his motorcycle
before she has time to reply.
Reed
reaches his bike and leans on it, reaching for my hand to guide me
into him. His eyes capture mine as he speaks. “Hadley, you know
you’re mine, and everything I’m fucking doing is for us so I’ll
be the one to support us in the long run. Please don’t forget
that.” How
can I when it feels like he’s talking to my soul?
“No
matter what, you will make it, baby. Even if you don’t believe it,
I’ll have the faith in you, for the both of us. I’ll be by your
side every step of the way. I could live in a nasty box under a
bridge as long as I had you with me.” Putting my hands up to his
stubbly cheeks, I remind him, “It’s just like that song on that
oldie country station. We are two sparrows in a hurricane, baby, only
need some love and a whole lot of faith.”
He
shakes his head at me, giving me a heart-stopping smile that shows
off his slightly crooked teeth. “I always knew you were a huge ass
dork, but that shit you just said takes the cake, babe.”
“Yep,
I know. That’s why you love me.”
“Damn
right, woman, and it doesn’t hurt that you have great tits.” Reed
turns his hat backward as he bends down, kissing my lips, and like
always, it deepens, allowing our passion for each other to take over.
After what seems like hours, I push off him. “Go, Reed. Call me
when you are done. Court and I will meet you guys at Flats. Make sure
you have my vodka soda waiting for me.”
He
smiles, and lands one last peck on my lips before I take a step back.
“Sure thing, babe, and this time, I may actually remember the
limes. Maybe, if you’re a good girl, when we get back, I’ll take
advantage of you a couple more times and after that and you can make
the bruises I’ll get better,” he says smugly as his leg swings
over his bike.
“Remember,
actions speak loader than words, so you better just show me.”
Reed
laughs. He snaps his helmet and sunglasses on, and then the roar of
his bike sounds around me like thunder. I blow him a kiss and stand
there, waiting till he speeds off until I can’t see his taillight
anymore.
And
just like that, I feel like the biggest part of my heart is missing.
Wow, this is one of the most emotional read I have read. Reed and Hadley are wonderful characters but they have a crazy emotional story. They are on their own crazy roller coaster of life. Reed and Hadley are happy and crazy in love then one decision changes everything. Reed's initial choice makes sense to Reed but completely devastates Hadley.
Reed goes off the be a big MMA fighter. When we finally decides to return a lot of stuff has happened and changed with both of them. The pull between them is still their and you can only hope that is enough to get over the past.
There are a lot of ups and downs in this story. It's hooks you in and keeps you interesting the whole time. The last 10% or so had me at the edge of my seat, I couldn't read it faster enough to find out what happened. Oh and the cliffhanger, OMG. I can't wait to read the next one.
5 Amazeballs Stars!!
Reed goes off the be a big MMA fighter. When we finally decides to return a lot of stuff has happened and changed with both of them. The pull between them is still their and you can only hope that is enough to get over the past.
There are a lot of ups and downs in this story. It's hooks you in and keeps you interesting the whole time. The last 10% or so had me at the edge of my seat, I couldn't read it faster enough to find out what happened. Oh and the cliffhanger, OMG. I can't wait to read the next one.
5 Amazeballs Stars!!
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