Endlessly Beautiful (Beautiful #1.3)

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Author: Jamie McGuire
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“I had a lot of plans for us.”
    “Like a car?” I asked.
    He stifled a smile. “Don’t you worry about that.”
    I playfully smacked him. “What do you mean?”
    “I mean I’ve got that covered.”
    “Did you buy us a car?” I said, sitting up.
    I’d never owned a car before. Travis’s only mode of transportation was his Harley Night Rod, and although he looked incredibly sexy riding it, it was more than a bit drafty in the winter. We had been relying on Shepley to either give us a ride or let us borrow his car, but now that we were married, that would change. Everything would change. We were no longer college kids who could depend on others for a ride, we were a married couple and there was a certain expectation—mostly on ourselves—to be responsible and self-sufficient.
    Marriage was so much more than a ceremony and promises. I had never thought twice about Travis having a roommate when I was just his girlfriend, but marriage made that feel different. Just like not having a vehicle was different, or jobs, or … the reality of it all began to weigh on me, and I sunk back into the couch.
    Travis frowned, concerned with my reaction. “What, baby?” he asked.
    Shepley chuckled. “Now you really don’t have any money left.”
    “Now we really don’t need you to live here,” Travis grumbled.
    Shepley wrinkled his nose, looking like he suddenly smelled something revolting. “Well that’s fuckin’ rude.”
    Travis scrambled over the couch, tackling his cousin to the tile floor in the kitchen. Shepley grunted when his knee hit the lower cabinet door, and then he yelped as Travis grabbed for his crotch.
    “Quit fighting dirty, sack jacker!” Shepley cried.
    America lept back, narrowly missing Travis’s quickly moving legs. I moved to stand next to her, hooking my arm around hers.
    “Are you sure you know what you’ve gotten yourself into?” she asked. ” You’re in this, you know. This is yours.”
    “You’re next,” I said, tugging on her arm.
    “Oh, no. Just because you got married as a freshman doesn’t mean the rest of us are crazy.” She looked at me, confused. “I still can’t understand why you did it. Travis knew the biggest fight of the year was coming up, Adam somehow finds someone else to fight for Trav last minute, the fire breaks out, and you two just happened to decide to elope …” Recognition flickered in her eyes.
    Travis froze, and both boys looked at America, breathing hard.
    “Abby,” America began, suspicious.
    “Mare, don’t,” I said. “Don’t say it. Don’t even think it.”
    “But, I’m right, aren’t I?” she asked.
    “No,” I snapped. “We were on our way to Vegas when the fire broke out. What kind of people would we be if we did something like that?”
    “Smart,” Shepley said, standing. He brushed off his pants, still trying to catch his breath. His cheeks were flushed from unsuccessfully grappling with his much larger cousin.
    Travis stood up, too, sliding his arm around my waist. The four of us traded glances, unsure of what to say next, but in that moment, I knew Travis had to know the truth.
    ***
    Thank you again for reading part two of Endlessly Beautiful! I hope you’re enjoying reading it as much as I enjoy writing it. I’m going to update every Thursday, so be sure to tune in to your notifications—they’ll tell you when it’s time to listen in on Travis and Abby’s next episode!
    If you haven’t already, please make sure to vote on this story (each section!), to tell your friends (share with the social media buttons ^ there!), and to pre-order Beautiful Burn: A Novel, on sale January 31! We have a lot of great giveaways going on, so check out my Facebook page (link in my Wattpad bio) for details!
     

Silver
    Plates, pots, and silverware clinked and banged together, muffled by the running water pouring out of the tap. Steam floated from the sink basin as America and I rinsed the few remnants of Travis’s trademark Cajun

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