Just Caspian
By
Briana Gaitan
Series: Norwood Brothers
Genre: New Adult/ Inspirational
Romance
Release Date:
May 2, 2015
Our love was epic.
Our pain was inevitable.
We shared demons,
but his were always darker than mine.
We always fought
them head on.
Until tragedy
changed him, and he lost his way.
I’ll do anything to
help him find his way back home.
Things won’t be the
same until he’s just Caspian again…
Ginger and
Caspian's relationship has always had its ups and downs. Now their greatest
loss might bring them their greatest gift. As they work out their grief, accept
their loss, and figure out how to move forward, they'll discover if their love
can stand the test of time.
*This is a
standalone novella and a spin-off series from the Hollywood Timelines series
featuring Caspian Norwood and Ginger Teague, characters introduced in The One
Thing*
Every piece of
clothing I own is completely out of season. I throw a pair of red heels behind
me and continue digging through the piles of shoes on my closet floor.
“Babe, have you
seen my tan Gucci sandals?” I could have sworn I saw them just last week. If my
closet weren’t such a huge mess, I’d probably find them with no problem.
I poke my head out
from behind the mirror doors and stare at Caspian who is immersed in a video
game. He’s ignoring me, a usual when the Xbox is on. I snap my fingers a few
times.
“Uh, Babe? Gucci?
Sandals?”
He pulls off one of
his headphones and looks at the growing mess behind me. “I don’t know what a
Gucci is, but there are like a million pairs of shoes behind you. Wear one of
those.”
Sounds of gunfight
and yelling start back up. He’s playing with his friends, and I hate to
interrupt, but this is an emergency. And not just any emergency. A fashion
emergency.
I stand up and
finish stuffing my suitcase with all the important necessities. Dress for
premiere, suits for interviews, and a good book for the down time. Because
that’s what I do now. I read a book. I don’t go out and party. I continue
talking to Caspian as I try desperately to zip the bag up.
“This isn’t just
any premiere. This is the Sundance Film Festival. This is the premiere of my
first film. This is the crème de la crème of independent film festivals. This
is my dream. This is—”
“Alright, Ginger. I
get it. Two Gucci shoes, on the double.” He stands up, turns off the game, and
stretches his hands over his head so that the smallest amount of skin peeks out
under the bottom of his shirt. He runs his hands through his dirty blonde hair.
It’s amazing that a guy so nice would want to be with me. Me, of all people. I
don’t deserve him. I can’t pry my eyes off every inch of him as he sorts
through my monster of a closet. It’s the sexiest thing a guy could ever do.
Helping me without complaining, but he knows how important this trip is to me.
It’s bad enough that he has to miss it due to a recording deadline.
“You’re meeting me
in Nashville on Monday, right?” I move to my vanity and take out my diamond
studs followed by my makeup.
“I wouldn’t miss it
for the world.” He gives me a goofy grin before going back to his searching.
Next week is our
one-year anniversary. Not the anniversary of when we began dating because that
was only months ago, but the anniversary of when we first met on the streets of
Nashville. I was on my way to an audition, and he was outside smoking before a
sound check. It began as a flirtatious friendship, but developed into something
more. It sounds silly to celebrate both dates, but that place will always hold
a special place in each of our hearts.
“The paparazzi were
sneaking around outside of the house again when I came home. So don’t forget to
be careful when you’re out on the balcony. Do you— ”
“Ah, ha.” He holds
up two brown high-heeled sandals and presents them to me. “Are these the shoes
you want to wear?”
I give a slight
squeal before grabbing them and throwing my arms around him. “Thank you, thank
you, and thank you. These are gonna look perfect with my new white dress.”
“You owe me one.”
He gives me a devilish smirk and grabs the shoes from my hand. They fly through
the air before landing on the floor beside my bags. “And seeing that we will be
apart for the next four days, I really think I should cash in that favor.”
“Oh, really now?” I
press my body up to his, making him back up until he hits the wall.
“Let’s waste some
time.”
Wasting time, it’s
an inside joke of ours. We don’t waste time for the hell of it, we waste time
together. Him and I. He grabs my chin, and we lock eyes. He’s beautiful,
irresistible, and finally mine. After wasting my whole life dating scumbag
jerks, I now have something even better. A great guy.
“Waste away,” I
whisper onto this smooth skin as I trail kisses down his neck.
Hollywood
Timelines Series
Book One: The Last Thing
Book Two: The One Thing
Briana Gaitan is the bestselling author of the
Hollywood Timelines series (The Last Thing and The One Thing) and coauthor of
the Ethereal Underground series.
Briana is a southern native and self proclaimed geek.
She has never wanted anything but to create whether it be composing music,
decorating her house, or giving voices to the characters inside her head.Her
days are spent obsessing over a good read, raising her three kids, and watching
anything on the SyFy channel. Through her writing, she hopes to inspire others
to believe in the impossible.
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