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I'm so excited to share this excerpt from my upcoming release, Destined! I hope you enjoy this snippet from Liam and Grace's story. Mark your calendars for January 11th, 2017! You can also add the book to your TBR or preorder on iBooks now!
Destined Copyright 2016 A.M. Guilliams
āYou look so beautiful tonight. You know that, right?ā Liam said as his fingers moved in circles over the top of my knee as he knelt before me. Heād never told me I was beautiful. I didnāt know how to take that.
I was still in the white dress that Iād found to wear under my cap and gown. The dress had a lace top with a sheer skirt underneath. It was fitted at the top and flared out at the hips, stopping at the top of my knee. I wore my jet black hair down with curls cascading down my back and only had on mascara. I thought it was simple, yet comfortable. Knowing that Liam thought I was beautiful caused a smile to form on my lips, and I looked at the ground. My cheeks felt hot from embarrassment. It wasnāt the first time someone other than family told me I was beautiful. But this meant more. It was the first time Liam had mentioned it, and I didnāt know what that meant.
His finger touched the bottom of my chin, lifting my head, so my gaze met his.
āDid you mean what you said? You promised me the summer,ā he asked, his finger still lingering under my chin.
My mouth opened and shut several times before I could make the words escape.
āI did. But what does that mean? What do you want, Liam? Youāre my best friend. I canāt lose that,ā I said, hoping that he could hear the fear in my voice.
His hand wiped down his face. He went from a kneeling position and sat down on the ground; only he didnāt move far from me. He was still just as close. I waited, and my heart felt like it was going to burst from the anticipation of what he would say.
āYou honestly have no clue, do you?ā
No, I didnāt have a clue. Heād always picked on me. Treated me like one of his guy friends, while he aimlessly flirted with every girl he came across. All I could do was shake my head because I was still clueless as to what he was talking about.
He pulled my hands from the ropes and held them within his own. His palms were sweaty, and I could feel the subtle shaking that indicated he was nervous, making me feel the same way in return. Thereād be no going back after this. I just knew before heād even spoken the words. This confession would change us. Forever.
āI figured you hadnāt. I made sure I hid it well. Thereās no way to say this easy, so Iām just gonna spit it out. I donāt see you as my friend, Grace. Ever since you fell out of that tree, Iād always seen you as more. Felt more for you than I shouldāve. But I couldnāt gain the courage to act on it. Now I canāt wait any longer. Thereās a ticking time bomb going off, and I needed you to blindly promise me something I had no clue if youād agree to. I kept it all in because I didnāt want to lose you. If you donāt feel the same now, I couldnāt stand to walk away or for us to change. Iām going to shut up now since Iām rambling. If youāre gonna break my heart, just do it fast, Grace. I couldnāt take you stringing me along,ā he pleaded as he let go of my hands and turned to look at the tree.