Forever in my Heart: Book 3 in My Heart Series

Forever in my Heart: Book 3 in My Heart Series by Aleya Michelle

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work is no doubt one of the longest I’ve ever had. The thought of breaking the bad news to the love of my life and what her reaction might be is really tearing me apart.
    Thank Christ the working day is finished and I packed the van in record time, just as Roxy’s little blue car pulls up.
    She climbs out and looks damn sexy in a little black dress no longer than her knees. It’s hugging her plump body tightly in all the right ways. She is a vision of a goddess.
    “Hey baby,” she remarks to me heading on to the sand with our delicious smelling dinner.
    “Damn woman, you look smoking hot today, you should not be allowed to wear that particular dress to work, it fits that hot body of yours to perfection,” I state and can’t help but run my hands up her back and down to her arse as we embrace.
    “So that’s why my new male client hired me on the spot,” she jokes and smirks at me. That’s what I need right now to ease my tension.
    “Ha ha, very funny. You better not be hanging out with any other guys ogling your body in that outfit baby,” I reply half joking but half serious. I would deck any guy who would dare.
    “Okay, I have the fish and chips, here’s the blanket, now pick a spot and let’s eat, I’m famished and the food smells absolutely divine,” Roxy orders me.
    I click the keys to lock to the van and do as I am told by choosing a nice spot facing the ocean. I lay the blanket down for our perfect dinner picnic.
    If only it were going to be romantic, but not tonight that’s for sure.
    Roxy places the box holding the crumbed fish pieces and chips onto the blanket, as we both sit and relax, I can’t help but steal a chip, the smell is just too hard to resist.
    Roxy picks up the lemon wedge and squeezes it onto the fish for extra flavour, and using the provided plastic forks we dig in to enjoy our meal, with amazing views of the crashing waves.
    I need to start off the conversation with a few positives. From what I’ve learnt about relationships there is nothing good that can come from straight out negatives.
    “This is perfect Roxy. It’s the best way to end a day; just you and me and the ocean breeze,” I comment in between mouthfuls of fish.
    “God Rox, do you know how amazing it is that you are back in my life? I never stopped thinking about you when we were apart, Rox, not ever. I was so depressed and I felt so empty. Heartbreak left me lonely and shallow,” I confess to her. I have told her this before, but this time it is going in another direction.
    “Aw baby, you are such a sentimental one at times, but I know Kade. Life was meaningless for me too,” she replies sweetly.
    “I kind of need to tell you something that happened when we split up, Rox,” I state to her fighting the lump in my throat.
    “I did something really stupid baby,” I add feeling about five centimetres tall right about now.
    “Oh, well, I’m sure it can’t be as stupid as dating a psycho who kidnaps you,” she jokes lightheartedly.
    “Well, it may just beat that,” I declare and I wish I could rewind the past.
    Roxy looks at me puzzled. She must be wondering what the hell I did.
    “What do you mean Kade? Why are you bringing this up now?” she proclaims looking totally confused and a little worried.
    “What could be worse?” she challenges me to answer her question.
    I can’t even bring myself to look up into her gorgeous eyes; my breathing restricts in my chest and my dinner is threatening to make a reappearance.
    “Shit, Rox, just know that it meant nothing and I was blind drunk,” I point out to her trying to sugar coat the ordeal.
    “Okay, now you are scaring me Kade, what the hell did you do?” she questions me looking less than impressed and frowning at the possibilities.
    I finally look up into her mesmerising sea blue eyes and at this moment they look a little weary and forlorn.
    “Well, here goes nothing. I slept with someone when I was staying in Byron Bay. It was just one time, just

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