Synopsis:
She awoke with no memory of who she was, but
one clue will lead her to him…Abigail Adams had it all, she's a gorgeous supermodel, has a wealthy fiancé, and a career on the rise. But that quickly changes when she wakes up in the hospital not remembering anything. The only memories she does have are not her own, but of a total stranger.
When Abigail discovers that her fiancé has been cheating on her, she leaves him and runs to the arms of the one man she is hoping will give her the answers she seeks.
Matt Garcia is used to playing the field, keeping his heart guarded, but then Abigail Adams unexpectedly shows up at this door hoping he will be the answer she is looking for. Will he finally learn to take a break from his no strings attached lifestyle and show her that she doesn’t need her past, but the future he is willing to offer her?
With every unspoken memory she regains, will she learn to open up her heart to a total stranger, or will she keep it guarded like he does?
Author
bio:
Gabbie
is a Southern California native, who currently lives in Washington with her
wonderful husband, two amazing kids and a senior citizen kitty. When she’s not
writing you can find her reading or sneaking off for a run. Some might say it’s
a crazy life, but she wouldn’t change anything about it.
Excerpt:
I sit there in silence, giving them
time to absorb everything I’ve said.
Trying to
distract myself again from the tension beginning to build up inside, I begin to
look around the room. I notice on one of the walls is a wall hanger, with a
whole bunch of medals hanging from them. I walk over to them and start looking
at them. As I'm doing this I get another memory.
This one is of Matt and me. A crowd of
people surrounds us, as a medal is being placed around my neck. I feel ecstatic
as I hug him. I’m looking behind him at the big banner that says "Portland
Marathon" in big green letters. It’s a finish line, and by the year on the
banner it was just last year.
Excited,
I turn to face Matt, this must be where we met. Even though I don’t remember reading
anything on Google that said I was a runner. "We ran the Portland Marathon
together last year, that's where we must have met."
He
gets up and comes over, standing next me and begins concentrating on the medals
with me.
"No,
we didn't," he clips out, keeping his eyes on the medals.
"Yes,
we did, you’re in my memory and we’re crossing the finish line together.” At
least I’m pretty sure we did. “They gave us our medals together and we are
hugging."
Matt
looks back at me with a fierce glare. His chest is beginning to rise and fall,
and he’s shaking his head. His eyes turn glassy like he wants to cry, but he's
fighting to hold it back. “I didn't run it with you,” he insists, staring at me
in disbelief, and irritation laces his voice. “I ran it with my sister. It was
the last race we ran together."
Oh
shit! Then why am I having this vision? It has to mean something, I was pretty
sure it was my memory. It felt so real.
"Are
you sure? I’m pretty sure I’m right. I clearly see the memory. It was only last
year, and I'm pretty sure I was there with you. "Can I be wrong? No, I
wasn’t asleep when I got this one, so I know it has to be an actual memory.
"What about my dream of running with you in the park, that has to be real,
right? There's a trail in the background."
This
makes Matt angry and he walks away. "Now you’re fucking with me. Who's
been feeding you her info?"
"What
are you talking about, nobody is feeding me info. I told you these are the
things that I remember. The only
things I remember. Besides you, and who is this she you keep referring to?"
Matt
shakes his head and runs his hands through his hair. The other guy starts
drinking from his beer again. He looks like he wants to put his two cents into
the conversation, but he decides to stay quiet. He's trying to absorb
everything, and so am I.
"Look,
there is no way you would have those memories unless somebody told you about
them.”
He
goes quiet but then his eyes light up, like he’s just realized something. I’m
soon disappointed when he says, “I get it. She must have done some designer
shit for you. That’s when she must have mentioned that she ran the marathon. She
talked about running to anybody who would listen."
I
shake my head in disagreement, wanting him to believe me.
Matt
starts pacing the small space in the living room in front of the patio door. What
is he talking about, and who would design something for me? I start biting my
thumbnail and pacing the room next to him, but in the opposite direction,
causing us to pass by each other. That's when the other guy stands up from the
couch.
"Dude,
you guys need to stop that walking shit, you’re making me trip."
I’m
irritated again as I look over at him and snap, "Oh, shut it Trey, I'm
trying to figure this out!"
He
drops his beer and it lands on the floor with a loud thump. Matt’s body spins
around fast, facing me, and he covers his mouth with a fist.
"Holy shit, she even sounded like
her when she said that!"
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