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“I can’t believe you’d put
that… that…”

“Be very careful with your
next words, 
Boppa
,” Rush said icily.

Andrew glared at his
grandson. “I will not be a part of this mockery.”

“So be it. Goodbye,
Grandfather,” Rush replied frostily.

Snatching a pen up from his
desk, Rush hurriedly scribbled his initials on each page of the document, 
then
 with a flourish, signed his name to the bottom of
the last page. Next he handed both the document and the pen to the notary, who
inked his stamp on the document and then signed it.

“There, it is done,” Rush
said with satisfaction.

“I’ll fight this,” Andrew
declared.

“I expect you will… but you
will lose,” Rush said intently.

“Over my
dead body!”

“However you want it,” Rush
replied severely.

With his jaw clenched,
Andrew Drayton glared at his grandson before turning on his heel and storming
out of the office, slamming the door behind him.

A satisfied grin crossed
Rush’s face before he glanced at Grey Whiting and with a smirk, said “All
right… that went well.”

 

Epilogue

 

The museum was quiet and still with the exception of the soft
clicking of her heels and the faint strings of a violin playing sweetly in the
background. She took a deep breath and rounded the corner, there standing in the
semi-circle of the statues she’d loved for so long, were the minister,
with 
Sundra
 holding Blake on one side, and
Hunter standing on the other. Standing in front of them was the man she’d
compared to her statues so many times in the past, her own Greek god – Rush
Drayton.

He was magnificent in his
black suit and ice blue tie. His eyes sought hers as she walked across the
marble tiles. She was dressed in a dress – the same color as his eyes, the same
minty green as his tie. She’d left her hair down and curly, the way he loved
it. She could see the relief in his eyes. Even now, he’d been worried she
wouldn’t go through with it. But she was in… all in.

With hands that weren’t
quite steady, he drew her close to him and lightly pressed his lips to hers.
“You are so beautiful. I love you so much. You make my life complete,” he
murmured.

The minister chuckled. “I
think you’ve gotten a little ahead of yourself.” Clearing his throat, the
minister began, “Dearly beloved…” 

 

 

THE END

 

 

Dear Reader: Be sure to read the next installment in the Rush
series: The Masters Saga Part One – Master of the Game, available immediately.
 ~~Other books by LR Potter~~

 

The Hourglass Killer Trilogy:

Dwindling Sands

Shifting Sands

Cascading Sands

The Hourglass Killer Trilogy – All three books together

 

The Color of Snow Series: (Paranormal)

Snow Blind

Snow Flurry

 

Memory Lapse – A Slater Vance Novel

Flawed Beauty

Rush of Innocence

Rush of Redemption

Masters Saga: Part One - Master of the Game – The Rush Series:
Book 3

Collaborative Works:

Three of a Kind: Tales of Luck, Chance & Misfortune – Lucky
Strike

Summer Sizzle - A Controlled Burn

 Blood Bites – The Blood Pool

 

Coming Soon in 2014:

Blood Haze (Paranormal) due out January

Masters Saga: Part Two – Mastering the Devil – The Rush Series:
Book 4; due out February

A Long & Steady Cadence

Cash Saga: Hard Cold Cash – The Rush Series: Book 5

Fangs for Hire (Paranormal)

Judgment Lapse: A Slater Vance Novel

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