Promise Me Not – Boys of Avix Read Online Meagan Brandy

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Sports Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 136
Estimated words: 131821 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 659(@200wpm)___ 527(@250wpm)___ 439(@300wpm)
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“Payton?” My brother’s worried voice breaks through the ringing in my ears.

He moves in front of me, but my eyes slide to the left, once again landing on the double doors at the end.

ICU.

Mrs. Vermont.

“There’s been an accident.”

“She’s okay.”

My limbs give out, and I’m falling because I just know.

I feel it in my bones, in my heart.

His absence. His sweet soul and whispered words.

His promise.

He promised he’d be back.

“Payton!” Parker screams, falling with me. Mason is there, too, maybe someone else. “Payton, talk to me.”

My vision blurs, my eyes closing as my hand subconsciously moves to my belly. It shakes but presses against the soft, stretched skin there hidden behind a hoodie.

Did you leave me all alone?

“This is all your fault, little girl,” Mrs. Vermont screeches. “Every time you think of my son, remember that. I told you you didn’t deserve him. This must be the world’s way of proving me right.”

My chest cracks open.

“Whoa, what the fuck, lady?” Mason glares, and his mother instantly tells him to stop. “Uh-uh. No way, Mama. This lady just⁠—”

“This lady just lost her son, Mason.” His mom’s whisper might as well have been spoken into a microphone. Because there it is.

The confirmation.

He’s…gone.

My organs squeeze the life out of me. I’m choking on nothing, shaking and convulsing, tearing in fucking two.

But I don’t think I’m moving.

My brother reaches down, pushing the hair from my eyes, and his touch stings like a live wire. I’m screaming, but no sound leaves me. I’m being electrocuted from the inside out. I must be.

More voices join us then, but all it sounds like is water in my ears.

Suddenly knuckles are under my chin, and my eyes are lifted to meet a pair of green ones.

Parker says something, and Chase nods. In the next moment, the burn of the cold floor disappears, replaced with a hint of warmth. My eyes open again, and I’m in the air.

I think I hear screaming, and then…nothing.

The soft murmur of voices splinters through the darkness, and I wince at the sound, my head pounding with the threat of an oncoming migraine.

Fingers brush along my hair, and my own sink farther into the material beneath them.

“Peep,” my brother whispers.

My eyelids feel like weights, but I somehow manage to lift them, slowly meeting his gaze as he kneels before me.

“Parker…” I blink in confusion, the arm wrapped along my middle tightening, but when I shift, they loosen, and I throw my own around my brother. “Can I go home? Home to your house home?”

“Are you sure, Payton?” he asks.

He says something else, but I don’t hear it. I’m already nodding.

“I’m sure. I don’t want to be here.” I can’t be here. “Please.”

“I’ll take her home. Stay with her.”

My muscles tense, and I pull away, slowly looking behind me to the person whose lap I’m sitting on.

My brother asks, once again, if we’re sure, but Chase doesn’t look his way, just offers me a small smile. “Yeah, man. I got her.”

My ribs rattle, a chill breaking over my skin. He sat with me this whole time?

How long has it even been?

Chase gives me a small nod, and then he pushes to his feet, not asking if I want to be put on my own. He carries me from the room the same way he held me inside it.

My lips start to tremble, and I squeeze my eyes closed.

I don’t want to see the hall.

I don’t want to see the others.

I don’t want to do this without you, Deaton.

Tears leak from my eyes, and Chase’s arms tighten around me.

And because the universe decided I wasn’t beat on enough for the day, the only person worse than Miranda Vermont makes her presence known.

My mother is here, and by the sound of it, she’s been waiting for a while.

“Where the hell is she?” her threatening voice shrieks. “I gave her long enough.”

“She needs to be with people who care about her right now,” Parker snaps. “Not someone who treats her like a puppet.”

My body bounces slightly with Chase’s advancing steps, and I close my eyes tighter, refusing to look her way. I can’t face her, not right now, not when I know what I would see.

Victory and I told you so.

Suddenly, Mason is in front of me, staring down with an overwhelming sense of helplessness. He gives me a small nod, then turns, standing at our side in silent support as my brother faces off with our mom.

“Put her down,” she seethes. “She needs to learn to live with disappointment. It’s life. And we’re leaving.”

“She’s not going anywhere with you,” Chase warns calmly, and then suddenly Brady is here too.

Emotions well in my throat at a fast rate.

Support.

Safety.

Loss.

Emptiness.

Shock.

Absolute devastation.

I can’t keep up.

I gasp, and Mason’s hand shoots out, pressing to the spot on my back below Chase’s elbow. A silent, unspoken I’ve got you passing from his skin to mine.


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