HAPPY RELEASE DAY TIFFANY CARMOUCHE
Sneak Peek into a scene of Becoming Invisible, the third book in The
Alaskan Heart Saga. By Tiffany Carmouche
©2013 This cannot be copied or redistributed in any way without the authors
permission.
Dylan
The light peeking through the curtain of the tiny cabin squeezed through the cracks of Dylan’s eyes. Morning. He tried to roll over onto his side and realized his hand was caught. He yawned, trying to dislodge it and became conscious that both hands were trapped.
What the hell! His hands, they were
tied to the bed. He glanced down. His naked body was fuckin’ tied to the bed! Nicole.
Nicole was gone. Shit. What the hell happened?
He struggled to break free of
the binding, but it tightened as he wrestled with it, cutting off the circulation
in his hands. Where the hell is she? Steve captured her. Oh my god!
He has her! How the hell did he sleep through it?
Dylan scanned the room for signs of blood, signs of a struggle. She
was gone. Steve captured Nicole! He
yanked, tugging at the binding. His wallet? His wallet rested open on the
dresser in front of him. What the fuck is going on? His eyes drifted to
the floor. His clothes were gone. All of them. There was no sign Nicole had
even been there. Was he drugged? Why didn’t he wake up?
He thrust his body to the side, trying to break the binding again,
throwing his shoulder out of its socket. Ahh. Pain shot through him. He
gritted his teeth. He had to find Nicole. He had to save Nicole! Despite the
pain, he tried again, propelling his body over. Ouch. He eased back, trying to force his shoulder back into its
socket with his body weight.
He must have been drugged. What time is it? He looked over at
the digital clock, Six am. What time did we go to sleep?
Dammit! The stabbing pain in his shoulder intensified with every movement.
Snap. His face contorted as the shoulder finally jammed back in place.
A shadow passed by the window. Too big to be Nicole. The figure
hovered by the door, taunting him. He’s back. He tugged. He pulled. I
have got to get up.
The person fidgeted with the doorknob. Someone was trying to come
in. He heaved his arm forward again and fractured the wood on the bed frame. He
jerked his arm forward again. He had to break free. He had to break free. ©
2013 Becoming Invisible
Do you have a story to tell? Have you ever thought about writing a novel? Tiffany Carmouche will be teaching the fall class 'It is Time for You to Tell Your Story' Registration for the fall workshop will be opening up soon. Limited spots. If you are interested in having information sent to you please email us at findingyouressence@yahoo.com
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