Forever in Haven's Crossing

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Forever in Haven’s Crossing

After finding her husband in bed with another woman, Kimberlee Mason decides to get in her car and just drive, hoping her destiny will find her and lead her to a place she will be loved and accepted. It turns out this place is in Texas, in a secluded little community called Haven's Crossing.

When Logan and Caleb Wade find Kim stranded on the side of the road, they know immediately they can never let her go. They learn early on that she will require a lot of love and attention, along with a firm hand and good spanking when they need to make their point.

When a serial killer is found to be living in Haven's Crossing and has marked Kim as his next victim, it is up to the brothers to save her. She prays that these two men will now be a part of her life, forever.

Note: There is no sexual relationship or touching for titillation between or among siblings.

Genre:
Contemporary, Ménage a Trois/Quatre, Western/Cowboys

Length:
38,531 words

FOREVER IN HAVEN’S CROSSING

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kyleigh Drake

 

 

 

 

 

 

MENAGE AMOUR

 

 

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FOREVER IN HAVEN’S CROSSING

Copyright © 2012 by Kyleigh Drake E-book ISBN: 978-1-62242-034-6

 

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DEDICATION

 

 

To my loving husband—thank you for your support and for being so patient with me as I typed for endless hours. Never once did you complain when I asked to be alone with my thoughts or when I know you needed my attention as well. I love you.

FOREVER IN HAVEN’S CROSSING

 

KYLEIGH DRAKE

Copyright © 2012

Chapter 1

Kimberlee Mason couldn’t take it anymore. She had just walked in on her husband, Michael, in bed with another woman and he didn’t even have the decency to look remorseful or admit he did anything wrong. They had been having problems, but she had no idea he was having an affair, and this was completely unexpected. She wasn’t a naïve woman by any means, but the fact that she missed any signs at all made her feel like a complete idiot.

She called her best friend, Myka, to tell her what had happened and to see if she could stay with her until she could figure out what she was going to do. She knew she was leaving him, but wasn’t quite sure about any plans after that point. Kim was thankful to have good friends. She and Myka worked together at the local university and they had actually been best friends for the past fifteen years. They had been through a lot together and most of the time, they knew what the other was thinking without even having to speak. There were actually five women in their inner circle and girls’ night was at least once a month. Kim would now be the last one of them to get divorced. None of them hated men by any means, but they did all agree that good men were hard to find. Kim decided to call them so they could all meet at Myka’s house. Myka lived alone, so she wouldn’t mind the little get-together.

The next morning Kim woke up with a throbbing headache, but she had needed to let loose a little and forget her current situation. After talking to the girls, she decided to go against everything she had ever been taught and do the least responsible thing possible. She was leaving town and she didn’t even have a plan. She was just going to drive until she ended up some place she liked, some place to call home. She got up, cashed her paycheck, went back to the house to get her things, and headed out the door for the last time. Michael wasn’t there, so she was able to get out without any confrontations.

Her friend Mel worked for an attorney, and she was going to help Kim get the ball rolling and file for a divorce. She knew Mel would take care of business and she assured Kim that it shouldn’t take a long time to get it finalized since there would be no custody battles or issues with property. Kim had taken what she wanted and he could have the rest. All she wanted was out.

As she filled up with gas and headed out on the road, she couldn’t help but think about her life. She was forty-one years old, her son was grown, and even though she liked her job well enough, it certainly wasn’t a deal breaker by any means. She could do this. She owed it to herself not to give up. Yes, she had a few gray hairs and yes, she could stand to lose a few pounds, but she was still a good person and she deserved to be treated better than what she had been. The only challenge now was finding a place that would bring her the acceptance and happiness she deserved.

Kim had never done anything like this before and it scared the hell out of her. To drive with no direction and only stop when she felt compelled to do so went against every fiber of her being. She was the responsible one, for heaven’s sake. It was a little liberating though, to just let go, allowing her destiny to find her and not the other way around.

She did a lot more thinking as she headed west and decided to stop and get a pack of cigarettes to calm her nerves. She had never been a heavy smoker, but when she got stressed, she felt better when she had one. And, since drinking was out of the question at the moment, she needed it. She made it almost eight hours before she started getting tired. When she located a hotel that she was satisfied with, she pulled in for the night. There was a liquor store a block down, so after getting her room, she walked the short distance and picked up some rum and Diet Coke. She knew if she didn’t have at least one drink, she’d never be able to unwind or get any rest.

The next morning, Kim woke up later than normal and fixed her a cup of coffee. She noticed the several missed calls from Michael that she had ignored the night before. She had no idea what he wanted and no intentions of calling him back. She saw a missed call from her sister, too, so she called her because she hadn’t heard from her in a while. Kim loved her sister, but they weren’t as close as they used to be. Kari’s husband was jealous of their relationship from the beginning, so Kim stepped back, not wanting to cause any friction. He eventually moved her to France, so she rarely saw her sister much anymore. But, as long as he took care of her and she was happy, Kim was fine with that.

At one time they had been inseparable. Their parents had died after being in a car accident when Kim was eleven and Kari was ten. After that, they were shipped off to some aunt who really didn’t want them, but took them in out of guilt. Kim could still remember when life as she knew it ended at eleven years old. The coldness of the hospital, seeing her parents with tubes and needles stuck all over their bodies. It was horrible. And then to top it off, their parents left them there, all alone with no one else in the world to love them. From that day forward, Kim could not stand needles, hospitals, or funerals. And she learned how to take care of herself and her little sister without anyone else to help.

After checking in with Myka, who had made her promise to call every single day, she thought how ironic it was that the only people in her life she could trust were women, excluding her son of course. Over the years, all the men had always let her down in one way or another. Her father had loved her, but he left her, too. Her adult mind understood he didn’t die on purpose, but the little girl inside still held him responsible. It was his job to take care of her and protect her, but he let her down. She had always ached, deep down inside her soul, for a strong man who would truly love her, care for her, and protect her, at any cost. Unfortunately, however, that man didn’t really exist, except in her dreams.

Kim headed out on the road again, noticing clouds looming overhead. Would dark clouds follow her wherever she went? She felt a tear slip down her cheek. You can do this,
she said to herself as she wiped the tear away. She kept talking to herself until determination replaced her fear and every time a negative thought popped up, she refused to give it any more attention.

The miles went quickly, and as she watched the little white stripes down the middle of the road, she realized that she had come too far to ever go back. She had driven only five hours when she saw the sign. “Welcome to Texas
.

Oh my gosh
,
this is it!
She had passed who knew how many welcome signs without thinking twice about it, but this one…It was as if there were flashing red lights and arrows dancing around the sign, enticing her to cross that state line. The excitement didn’t last long, however, when after entering Texas she was faced with the reality of how big Texas actually was. Would her destiny find her soon?

Kim decided to drive a few more hours before calling it a night and hopefully she would find that special place,
her
place, tomorrow. As the mile markers increased, she started feeling a little tired, and since it was after dark, she knew it was time to stop. The only problem was, she wasn’t quite sure where she was and hadn’t seen another car or any houses for the past half hour. She decided she’d just have to keep going until something came up, because there really wasn’t anything else she could do.

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