Watched (16 page)

Read Watched Online

Authors: Olivia Batto

BOOK: Watched
2.99Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub

She looked at him, puzzled. “What?”

Hunter didn’t bother to hide his grin. “Remember when we went to pick up the watch you got resized for Simon, the one you got him for his birthday?” At her slow nod, he continued. “You saw a ring you liked in the store, and you showed Simon.”

“But how did you…” She paused, then looked at him suspiciously. Simon had insisted she try on the ring, just for fun he had said. When it fit perfectly, her son had seemed more excited about the fit than the watch. “Simon told you?”

Hunter laughed again. “Told is an understatement. He practically dragged me to it, and told me I was an idiot if I didn’t buy it for you.”

Alexandra laughed, and an odd sense of euphoria crept over her. “We have got to get the boy some more hobbies. What if I had said no?”

Hunter shrugged, pulling her closer. “I would have shriveled up and become a monk until the end of my days,” He joked. “I don’t want anyone but you.”

She looked up at him, not hiding the tears which trickled down her cheeks. A few weeks ago she was avoiding him, and only meeting for dinner out on the balcony. Now she couldn’t imagine life without him. “I’m glad,” She said, pulling his head to hers for a kiss. “I don’t think you’d look good in a monk’s robe.”

Free Short Story!

 

Want to read more by me, or even just hear more about Elise?
Join my mailing list
to receive a free copy of my short story, All of You.

See you there!

 

There’s too many people to thank, but I’ll do what I can. Thanks first and foremost to my family, who taught me more than I’ll ever be able to express. You listened to me toss around ideas, read whatever I tossed at you, and only infrequently let your eyes glaze over. I am forever grateful.

The good people over at Scribophile, who read the first draft and didn’t hunt me down to kill me in my sleep. Emily Barnard, Dinah Alexander, Michaël Wertenberg, Renee Grace Thompson, Sarah Mohammed, KF Germaine, A. M. Hudspeth and so many other tireless other “critters,” thanks for going after my story with garden rakes, fine-toothed combs and sometimes shouty capital letters.

Thanks to Casey Peltier, Angel and Tim, who beta read and hunted the ever-elusive typo monster. Your willingness to read it through and rip off the band-aid when it came to giving constructive criticism was wonderful, a truly rare and unique gift I treasure.

To my husband, who supported me through an idea still in its infancy. You provided a sounding board and first reader for everything from outlines to blurb. Thank you. I love you.

To my husband’s family, who sent me advice, recommended great books, and listened when I didn’t know how to explain. Thanks for being wonderful.

Last but not least, to you. I wouldn’t have much to say without readers. Thanks for being here. Hope you enjoyed the ride.

 

© 2015 Olivia Batto

 

All Rights Reserved.

 

 

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, businesses, companies, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

Other books

World Light by Halldor Laxness
Chill Factor by Chris Rogers
Town In a Lobster Stew by Haywood, B.B.
Jayne Ann Krentz by Eclipse Bay
Brimstone Angels by Erin M. Evans
Dead Men's Hearts by Aaron Elkins