Writing: Monthly update for July

I finally fought my way out of revisions!

Current Fantasy Romance WIPs:

So, I included this in my update last month without considering whether or not readers of contemporary romance would also be interested in fantasy romance.

If you wouldn't mind, I'd love your help deciding whether or not I should publish Fantasy Romance under a different name.

Please respond to the following questions with your thoughts.

Do you only wish to read contemporary romance and would not like to get updates about fantasy romance? Or would you like to know about everything I write, regardless of genre?

Thanks in advance for your input! 

Current Romance WIPs:

FIGHTING FATE - I DID IT! I finished revising! Today, I will contact my beta readers and ask for feedback to be returned within two weeks. After that, I'll revise again, considering their feedback. Then, it's off to ARC readers before publishing!

Release day is not set yet but I expect it will be mid-September.

Can't wait for you all to read Katie and Isaac's story! They fought me just as much as they fought the feelings they had for each other. But it was worth it in the end! I hope you all love them as much as I do. 

PLUS ONE - I will pick this up again in about a week. My family and I are going on a trip to Minnesota next week to an author signing event for the release of Mary E. Pearson's new release, Vow of Thieves and I have to finish reading her ARC!

Word Counts:

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You'd think this was a drafting month, not a revision month based on those word counts! 

I suppose it kind of was. I added over 20K words to the "first" draft, that was really more of a zero draft.

Really excited Fighting Fate will be a full novel now that it's over 50K words!

 

Publishing News:

Nothing to report on Fake to Fate.

Fighting Fate should come out Mid-September. I'll let you all know the official release day when I know it and include a pre-order link!

Read in July:

I feel like it's worth noting, this book was a gift from my wonderful, supportive husband. 

Thanks for reading. Keep moving forward!

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Writing: Monthly Update for June

You know... I should just accept that these updates will happen as close to the beginning of the month as my schedule will allow. LOL #BUSY

Querying:

Not Querying for the foreseeable future. Why? I love self publishing. There may come a project someday that might benefit from the hassle that comes with traditional publishing but at this point, I want to self pub all my projects. Fantasy too.

Current Fantasy WIPs:

Which leads me to this.

I might change the title of this section to ROMANTIC Fantasy because I LOVE writing romance. And now I have a series (or it might be a serial. Not sure) I've started outlining!

The series is 12 novellas inspired by the world and characters of my short story UNDER THE AMETHYST SKY. You can read that short, but keep in mind, Kaia's and Theo's story will be a little different when I turn it into a novella. The world building has evolved a bit in the last week or so while outlining the first book.

I'm really excited to start this project but I have a few contemporaries I need to finish first.

Current Romance WIPs:

FIGHTING FATE - YIKES! It has been a real fight to finish this book. And I'm still not done. But I am further along!

I'm closing in on the end of the first revision. When that's done, I will read through it again and make final edits before sending it to beta readers.

It's happening! Slower than I'd like but it is happening!

PLUS ONE - This guy is waiting for me to finish FIGHTING FATE revisions. I'm getting there, little buddy!

Word Counts:

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I feel like I was a lot more consistent with my writing this month. I missed several days of words but not because I wasn't writing. Words are not always added when revising.

Really wish I could have been drafting in June. Oh, well. July is looking up!

 

Publishing News:

FAKE TO FATE:

June was a slow month. Still had just over 1000 page reads!

Can't wait to see what releasing a second book will do.

Thank you, everyone for your support.

Read in June:


Thanks for reading. Keep moving forward!

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Fighting Fate Cover and Blurb Reveal!

This book has been a constant fight but I'm loving the characters and their story is super cute.

Revisions are coming along nicely. Slower than I'd like but nicely. lol

I'm not exactly sure when it will be up for pre-order but you can now add FIGHTING FATE to your Goodreads lists!

Without further ado, here's the cover and blurb for the second book in the FATE series, FIGHTING FATE!

Katie has everything planned out; school, career, social life. And she isn't going to let anything get in her way. Until she repeatedly crosses paths with poster-child frat boy, Isaac Johnson.She hesitates when all he wants is a hook up. She pushes …

Katie has everything planned out; school, career, social life. And she isn't going to let anything get in her way. Until she repeatedly crosses paths with poster-child frat boy, Isaac Johnson.

She hesitates when all he wants is a hook up. She pushes him away when he shows signs of wanting more. Then she's torn, when she finds him all alone and sick as a dog after his frat brothers abandon him for spring break.

Katie should leave. Stick to her plan. Finish the project that could make or break her college career.

But she can't leave him like this--to fend for himself when he can barely breathe--or ignore the connection building between them. The one she's not sure she can fight anymore.


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Writing: Monthly Update for May

It's another late one! Still trying to get into the swing of this writing with the intention of publishing quickly thing. But it's HAPPENING! Getting closer everyday to book 2 of my romance series being ready!!

May was my husband's birthday month and I took a few vacation days and did a crap load of cleaning. Still finished drafting a book! May was awesome!

Querying:

Not Querying for the foreseeable future.

Current Fantasy WIPs:

All fantasy WIPs are on hold while I get my self-publishing feet underneath me.

While the above is still true. I MAY have dipped my toe into my dragon shifter book again. And POSSIBLY reoutlined it after having a pretty big breakthrough with why it's not as good as it could be. So... MIGHT be working on that again in the near future.

Current Romance WIPs:

Untitled FATE Book 2 Now has a title! FIGHTING FATE - I finished the first draft on the first of the month! I started revising by printing, reading and noting all the inconsistencies. And, WOW, were there a lot!

I finished the read-through yesterday and started transferring my notes into my Scrivener document for ease of access when I start the writing revision tonight or tomorrow.

Not sure how long this is all going to take. I can't even guess at this point but it's going to be at LEAST two weeks before I can even think about calling for beta readers. Which means I won't be looking at announcing a publishing date until mid-July or so.

PLUS ONE - This has been set aside while I finish FIGHTING FATE. I know what the next book in the FATE series will be and will need to at least outline that really well before I come back to this. But the PLUS ONE draft is already over 14K words (half-ish-way done.) So that's awesome!

Word Counts:

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Did much better on my word counts in May! Went off the chart TWICE! One of those times was a 4000 word day!

You also get a glimpse into the identity crisis FIGHTING FATE had. lol That's not even a third of the names I tried out for this book. I'll tell the story sometime but it will have to wait until after I write the blurb.

 

Publishing News:

FAKE TO FATE:

Celebrated one month of publishing on the 30th of May by announcing a free weekend for the ebook on Amazon.

91 copies were claimed! Since then, people have read 647 pages!

Thank you, everyone for your support.

 

Read in May:

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Thanks for reading. Keep moving forward!

 


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Just Writing Things - 1

This month has been nuts!

Even though I took a vacation from work, I don't feel rested at all! And don't have nearly enough writing to show for it.

But, hey! At least I got some spring cleaning done!

As far as the writing goes. It's going! And I hope I've found a way to keep writing even when I hit writer's block!

After I finished writing FAKE TO FATE I tried jumping straight into the next book in that world following one of the side characters. It did NOT work.

I LOVE using placeholders when I draft. If I don't know a character's name or a place name or if I don't feel like writing a certain scene, I'll put a thought or reminder in brackets [] to come back to later.

Well... That book ended up being pretty much nothing but placeholders. I wrote over 6000 words and had already hit the middle plot twist of the book! Terrible!

So, I put it aside and started writing something else. That something else turned out to be PLUS ONE. The drafting of this book was going really well. I was on track to finish it by the end of May. Then, I had an epiphany on the way to work for the second FATE book.

There I was, 14,000+ words into the PLUS ONE draft and all I could think about was the book I knew I'd have to start over from ZERO to make it work.

What do you do?!

Write what must be written!

I put aside PLUS ONE and started over on what it now called CAN'T PLAN FATE. Not sure the title will stick. What do you think? Should I keep it?

Anyway, I've been drafting CAN'T PLAN FATE for a couple of weeks and have over 18K words and just wrote the midpoint plot twist! I'm all caught up with over half the words I had at this point the first time around! ANNNDDD I have 14K words of PLUS ONE waiting for me when this is finished!

Now, here's what I'm hoping to do to keep up the momentum. Write two books at once. Or, at least, have another book to write when I get stuck on the first. Sometimes, things just need to simmer in the subconscious for awhile. That's okay!

Thanks for reading!

 


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Writing: Monthly Update for April

Sorry this is so late! After publishing, I needed a break from things. Back on track now! Back to writing, going to get some giveaway's going soon. I designed and purchased some SWAG; bookmark and stickers! Lots of things to do and catch up on. Can't wait!

Current Romance WIPs:

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FAKE TO FATE
- PUBLISHED!!
On April 30th my book baby was born!

The pre-order went well for my first book, with little to no promotion.
Sold 8 pre-orders and 3 ebooks on release day!

Also, it currently has a 4.21/5 average star rating on Goodreads with 24 people already rating it!! WHAT?!

Add FAKE TO FATE to your Goodreads "TO READ" list! On Amazon, it has a 4.4/5 stars from 13 ratings!

Remember, if you have Kindle Unlimited, you can read for free! I'm so happy with how it's performing and can't wait to publish again!

Untitled FATE Book 2 - I've put this on hold for now. I need to outline again. The characters weren't working and the plot fell flat. I'll get back to it soon!

PLUS ONE - I wouldn't say writing is going well on this one, but it's going. I'm making progress, just not daily. I broke down and outlined and I think that's going to help me get the draft done much quicker. Also, I have a cover design but I'm waiting to come up with a tagline to put on it before I reveal it! So, COVER REVEAL COMING SOON!

Word Counts:

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See what I mean about the writing not going well, but going? LOL April was the first month I ever published. I had to learn a lot and fumble through that process. With all that and being out of town 2 weekends last month, I didn't do too poorly. May should be better. *Fingers crossed*

Read in April:

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Thanks for reading. Keep moving forward!

Release Day!! Fake to Fate!

It’s official! My book baby is all grown up!

What a wild ride, you guys. This has been so much fun. I never thought I’d say that. lol But self publishing was the right move for me. Writing romance was the right move for me. Writing, in general, was the right move for me (thank you, Tebbie ♥)

Anyone out there unsure of whether or not to do this, I say, try it. IMO, you have nothing to lose. And the indie author community is super supportive!

Every question I had, I found an answer. And I’d love to pay that forward. If you are in the process of self publishing your first book, or are considering it and have no idea what to do or where to start, ask! I’m here for you just like Bree and Heather M and Heather B and so many others have been here for me!

Thank you all for being here! For reading and liking and commenting! It’s kept me going. And now, I finally have something to show for it!

IT’S REAL!

And you can get it here!

(And if you read, please be sure to leave a review. Even if it’s just one word. When Amazon sees 20 reviews, it boosts the book’s visibility! It’s currently at 7 reviews! Getting there!)

Thank you! THANK YOU! ThAnK yOu!

Almost there! One week until release day!

One week from today my first book, Fake to Fate, will officially be released into the wild!

I thought I'd be a lot more anxious or nervous but honestly, I'm just ready to have it done! To be able to say, "I DID IT!" This has been a much better experience than I ever expected it would be. And I can't wait to release another one.

And the next one is coming right along! I'm already about 1/3 through the first draft and loving it! It's called PLUS ONE and it's a friends to lovers about a woman who finds herself without a date to her best friend's beach wedding. More to come on this soon! Probably when the website is finished.

Speaking of which, Anastasia Austin's official website will be done soon! I've decided a dedicated space is necessary to keep things organized and clear for readers. The biggest change will be that I'll no longer link to this site when using my pen name. If you already follow me here, don't worry, I'll still post updates here too! But if you'd rather follow my pen name exclusively, I will provide the link as soon as possible.

I'm so excited to be on this journey and can't wait to hear what you all think of the book!

If you haven't already, be sure to pre-order the ebook!

The paperback will be available to purchase before the release on April, 30th. I'll make sure to post the link when it's ready to go!

If you need a reminder to come back to me later, add Fake to Fate to your Goodreads list!

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Thank so much for your support! You're the best!

 

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Get yourself an ARC of my debut on Booksprout! This is a free copy of the complete book in exchange for an honest review on Amazon and Goodreads to be posted on or before April 30, 2019! Limited number of copies available! Get one while you can!

Thanks so much!

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Pre-order my debut novel: Fake to Fate

In preparation for the release of my first novel under my pen name, I have made the e-book edition of FAKE TO FATE by Anastasia Austin available for pre-order on Amazon for only $0.99 USD! It is also available in all regions Amazon allowed for the respective price. The paperback will be available (if Amazon approval goes smoothly) for purchase April 26th, 2019 for $7.95 USD.

Pre-order Fake to Fate

This has been such an amazing journey. If you had asked me a year ago if I'd self publish a book, and this soon, I would have said no. The entire process scared the crap out of me. Being responsible for the entire process overwhelmed me to no end.

Turns out, it's not all that bad when you break it down and accept that you don't have to do everything the big boys do. Plus, there are so many helpful services. I'll rave forever about how painless Kindle Direct Publishing has made this process. Maybe I'll do a post on it soon.

Not to mention, I've had a lot of amazing help! My husband has been such a good listener and helped as much as he can when I talk and talk and talk about the publishing process. Thank you, Tebbiebear! Bree Howland (Author of Bring Me Home,) and Heather Morley (Author of Soul Awaken,) have been there for me every step of the way when I've had questions about how this whole process works. I owe them so much! If you're reading this, thank you, ladies!!

And thank you, readers! For giving me and my book a chance. I hope you enjoy reading every word as much as I enjoyed writing them.

If you haven't yet, please check out the preview HERE! If you have, please share the link with anyone and everyone! Thank you!

Thanks for reading!

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Fake to Fate SNEAK PEEK! First 2 chapters!

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CHAPTER ONE

Wrong Number

 

Stephanie shuffled into her dorm room, dropped her backpack on the floor, walked out of her flip-flops and sunk into her tattered old couch.

Spring break could not come soon enough. Not to mention the end of the term.

Graphs and diagrams floated through the air around her head—over every person’s head she’d seen holding a phone for months. What were they looking at? Was it an advertisement? Was it effective?

She blew out an over-exaggerated breath.

Only three more weeks.

“Knock, knock.” Stephanie’s RA, Katie poked her head around the door. “Mind if I come in?”

“You will anyway,” Stephanie mumbled then gritted her teeth. She already knew why Katie came over. What the hell business was it of hers or anyone’s if she preferred the quiet of her dorm room over… anywhere else?

“I didn’t see you at the floor party,” Katie said and sat on the couch beside her.

“Yeah. It’s because I wasn’t there.”

Katie’s shoulders sunk. She tilted her head. Her long, loose blond curls fell over her shoulder, her blue eyes filling with pity.

It wasn’t that Stephanie didn’t like her. She was easy enough to get along with and she probably genuinely cared. If it weren’t for how hard she tried to “help” they might have been friends.

“That’s six semesters in a row. Have you even said hello to anyone else on our floor?”

“Of course. I’m a hermit, not an asshole.”

Katie tossed a thumb over her shoulder, toward the door and the hallway beyond. “I’m not sure that’s how they see it.”

“I couldn’t give two shits how they see it.”

“You’re not making the best case for yourself.”

“I’m sorry. I’m exhausted.” Stephanie dragged her palms down her cheeks. “Listen, I’m happy to have this conversation with you but not now.” She turned pleading eyes to Katie. “Please?”

Katie stood. “Of course.”

Stephanie followed her to the door. Opened it for her.

“It’s just…” Katie began standing firmly on the threshold so Stephanie couldn’t shut the door. “You’re missing so much of the college experience.”

“I came here for a degree. That’s all the experience I need.”

“But the bonds you form here will last a lifetime. The connections you make—”

“I know. I went to orientation like everyone else.” Stephanie gently nudged Katie’s elbow pushing her over the threshold into the hall. “Thanks for caring, Katie. Good night.”

Stephanie closed the door leaving words unheard on Katie’s lips.

She breathed in—filling herself with silence—puffed it out again.

“I deserve pizza.”

Crouching, Stephanie fished her phone from the front pocket of her backpack. She scrolled through her contacts until she found “Pizza,” then paused with her finger over the call button.

Her go-to comfort food. Pizza never failed to bring her out of a funk. This wasn’t a funk though. It was exhaustion from the monotony.

She needed to break it.

Since she didn’t have control over any of the other monotonous things in her life, she backed out of her contact list and went to her desk.

The last time her parent’s visited, her mom slipped a few menus from local restaurants into the drawer. Her way of suggesting Stephanie try new things. She’d have loved Katie for trying to push her out of her room and into the world.

Stephanie spread the stack of menus across her desk. Chinese. Thai. Italian. Subs. Burgers.

As much as she wanted to break the monotony, she was in no state of mind to make a decision. Instead, she closed her eyes, slapped her hand down on the desk and pulled up the first menu her fingers found.

“Thai it is.”

After picking out what she wanted to order, Stephanie flipped the menu over. Then she punched the number into her phone and hit send.

It rang three times before someone picked up.

Stephanie sat forward on the couch ready to make her order. Instead of being greeted by a friendly employee, hollow, vulgar sighs and grunts filled her ears.

She should have hung up. Arguing with someone like this made no sense but sense had apparently abandoned her. “Excuse me for dialing the wrong number. No need to be a dick about it,” she said.

Silence.

The room tone on the line attenuated.

Had she been on speakerphone?

A single voice replied, “Sorry. That was… I didn’t… Sorry.”

The unease of being confronted by an orgy when she expected to be asked for her take-out order faded with the smooth baritone singing—albeit poorly—his apology in her ear.

The warmth of his tone spread across her chest. Changed her tone. “Yeah. Well… Just be glad I’m not one to hold a grudge.”

“Very glad. And seriously, so sorry. I’ve been getting cold calls all day. My friends—”

“Don’t worry about it.” Why did she cut him off? Why didn’t she let him ramble on? Let his voice pour into her ear. Smooth. Warm.

“Right,” he said. “Have a good night then?”

“Sure. You too.”

The call ended.

Stephanie stared at the wrong number still spelled across her screen, scolding herself, “and that’s what you get for trying something new.”

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Roland hung up on the traumatized girl and tossed his phone on the coffee table. His four friends, two on either side of him, rolled with laughter.

“I hate all of you,” Roland grumbled sinking further into the leather sofa.

The girl on the other line had sounded sweet. Even when she’d chewed him out. If he had answered that call any other way he might have ended up making a connection. With someone outside his circle for once.

After what he’d just done? He’d never hear from her again.

“Oh, come on,” Peter said, his dark brown eyes thrilled and shining. “That was amazing. Even better it ended up being a real person.”

The other three nodded their agreement.

Wow… What great friends.

If he’d ever had a choice, they probably never would have been friends. Except maybe Terrence, Peter’s older brother. At least he looked a little guilty, rubbing his hand over his near stubble short hair barely darker than his skin. Though not much, he had protested for a second before going along with the idea in the first place.

The only things that really kept the five of them together were their parents and the business connections formed with them through Roland’s father. “Happy kids, happy clients,” his dad always said. And it didn’t hurt, that once they’d all had a few drinks, they tended to spill their guts about their parents. Useful, especially if their parents had expressed any dissatisfaction with his father’s business.

He hated the job but it was the only one his father had confidence in him doing.

Such bullshit.

The man would be retiring in a couple of years. Had the intentions of handing the business to Roland but wouldn’t actually let him take over. For whatever reason, his father had gotten it in his head, that the only thing Roland was good for was being seen with the right people; maintaining connections.

He was sick of it.

Roland had everything he could ever need or want; a luxury downtown apartment, a collection of Porches on rotation, and the money to go on any vacation he chose, even though he never had time to go. Like having the time would have mattered. Even if he had the time, he’d never be allowed to go alone.

When his friends weren’t dragging him off to one social event or another, they insisted on crashing at his place. Taking away any chance of escape. They’d never let him go without them.

“Hey,” Yvonne said, sitting forward, “only a few weeks until spring break. You guys ready?”

Terrence huffed. “Break from what? Shopping? To do more shopping?”

Yvonne stuck her tongue out at him.

“I can’t wait,” Cece said. “My mother has been nagging me for weeks about meeting some son of a friend of hers that’s moving here this summer… I mean… I’m probably not going to get out of it but I need a break from her constantly talking about him.”

“What does he look like?” Yvonne asked.

Cece rolled her eyes. “Mom won’t show me pictures. She hasn’t even given me a name. Says she doesn’t want me to judge him before I meet him. Can you believe that old-world bullshit?”

Yvonne cringed sucking air through her teeth. “Probably because he’s not much to look at. Good luck with that.”

“This is all fascinating,” Roland said. “But it’s getting late and—”

“Late?” Peter scoffed. “It’s not even dark. We should go to The Triple Threat. I hear they’ve got a new DJ. She’s supposed to be amazing.”

The others were already on their feet when Roland said, “You guys go ahead. I’m not up for it.” At the rate he was going, embarrassment would be the only thing he’d find at the club.

“Come on, ya poop,” Cece said and pulled on his arm. “You’ll forget all about that silly call as soon as your ears start bleeding from that awful house music Peter loves so much.”

“Hey! I heard that,” Peter protested.

A breathy laugh eased from Roland’s nose.

“Come with us,” Terrence said.

Outnumbered and too tired to argue, Roland gave in and followed them out. Putting an end, again to him ever finding some time to himself.

 

CHAPTER TWO

The Ex

 

Stephanie sat hunched over her desk mulling over facts and figures about online traffic driven by ads featuring cats for an upcoming test, when someone knocked on her door. She rolled her head back hoping it wasn't Katie coming over to finish last night's conversation about her needing to socialize.

They knocked again. With more force.

Not Katie then.

She opened the door expecting to see one of her floormates come to ask her if they could borrow something. If popularity or social status had been measured by the number of times you were called on when a floormate needed a laundry pod or dryer sheet, Stephanie would have won every time. Maybe she would bring it up next time Katie pestered her.

But when she opened the door, she found no floormates. Instead, she faced an entirely different kind of mooch.

"Go away, Gabe," she said pushing the door shut again.

He stuck his foot in the crack and pushed back. "Steph."

"I'm not kidding." She struggled against the door. "Go away."

Gabe gave a firm shove. Stephanie stumbled back pulling the door open.

"There, now. Was that so hard?" Gabe asked waltzing in as though she'd welcomed him.

"Get the fuck out, Gabe."

Gabe clicked his tongue. "Tsk, tsk. Is that any way to treat your beloved boyfriend?"

"You're not my boyfriend anymore. Now, go. Or I'm calling campus security." She eyed her phone on the table. Too far away to reach while holding the door open.

He picked up her phone and shoved it in the back pocket of his jeans. "You want it? Come get it."

Asshole.

What kind of idiot had she been to ever think this guy was worth her time? And for years?

She had hoped, once the classes for their respective majors split, him going for business administration and her for marketing, and they no longer had classes together, he'd have forgotten about her and moved on.

No such luck.

At least once a month he found his way to her door. Acting like nothing had changed. Or trying to anyway, which was the problem. Maybe if he’d changed... If he wasn't the controlling, manipulative prick he'd been...

No. She never wanted him back. They were done.

"Give me my phone," she said as sternly as she could.

Gabe smirked. "Why? Not like you have anyone to talk to."

He took the phone out of his pocket and held it against his forehead. "Let me guess." He closed his dull gray eyes for a second. Opened them. "Yep. Just as I thought. No new contacts. Parents. Pizza, of course. Various services and..." He gasped overdramatically. "Would you look at that? Me."

"You’re wrong," she lied.

"Let's find out shall we?" He paced to the window. Turned back laughing. "You haven't even changed your passcode."

She should have. But with so many other things she had to remember, and her thumbprint doing the work her brain couldn't, it never occurred to her.

Stephanie's heart sank with the everlasting silence in the hallway. If someone—anyone—had walked by she could have grabbed them to be her buffer. Being late afternoon, the floor was deserted. Why did she have to be the only person who saw the value in getting all of her classes out of the way first thing in the morning?

She needed her phone back. But was it worth abandoning her hold on the open door to attempt it?

He flicked his finger over the screen. Smug satisfaction curled his lips.

Too late.

She opted for the illusion of safety and held tightly to the doorknob.

Not that she thought he'd hurt her, necessarily. The problem would be if he was still under some delusion they were still together, the word "no" might not have sunk in when it should have.

Gabe wandered toward her holding the phone in front of him. She reached for it. He pulled it away again.

"Gabe," she growled.

"Three months and not one new contact?" He finally let her have the phone back.

"Actually, there is. I just haven't programmed it in yet," she said thinking about the hot vocals from the wrong number the night before. Technically, not a lie. He was a new contact. Someone she newly contacted.

"Who is he?" His voice dropped along with the corners of his mouth.

"None of your business."

"Liar," he said, his tone lighter on his upturned lips. "Prove it. Call him."

Shit.

She should have seen it coming.

"Why the hesitation? Surely he'll be glad you called. That is... if he’s even real."

Stephanie slowly scrolled through her recent contacts trying to find a way out of making the call.

She could have left. Just walked out the door. Maybe called campus security from the student union. But what would she have reported? A guy talked to her? He'd have been gone by the time they got there anyway and she'd probably have ended up in trouble for wasting their time with a false report or something.

Fire burned in her chest and head watching Gabe grow more confident with every second she didn't hit the call button.

Fuck it.

If it got Gabe off her back...

What’s the worst that could happen?

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His father flipped the slide show back to the expense report for the third time when Roland's pocket buzzed. After waving the phone at his dad, he ducked out the back door of the conference room.

Whomever it was, he’d have liked to have kissed them for getting him out of that meeting, sick to death of being nothing but a butt in a seat. Forced to be there but not allowed to participate. For the sake of learning, his dad claimed. At some point, his dad would have to let him in. To do real business. Until then, he’d be glad for the excuse to get out.

Roland glanced at the screen. Chuckled when he realized he didn't recognize the number.

Wouldn't it be funny if she got the wrong number again?

“This is Roland," he finally answered in a level tone in case it ended up being a business contact.

His father liked to give out his number when he was only half interested in working with someone. A way of getting Roland involved without the risk of losing a contact he genuinely cared about.

After a moment, a half-familiar voice said, "Hi, Roland. Sweetheart. How's it going?"

Heart pounding, Roland sifted through his hazy memory of the previous night. He'd danced with a few women but gone home alone.

Did I hand out my number?

"I'm sorry," Roland said. "I think you have the wrong number."

"Yes. Last night. It was hilarious," she said clearly in his ear but the response sounded like it was meant for someone else.

"Have you gotten any more of those cold calls today?" she asked.

"Holy shit," Roland said. "It's you again?"

"Yep."

"Why?"

"You remember me telling you about Gabe, my ex?" She didn't give him time to answer. Not that he could have. "He's here. Giving me shit about not having met anyone new since I broke up with him. I told him about you and me but he doesn’t believe you exist." Her voice wavered slightly.

Nerves?

Fear?

Shit.

"Are you all right?" Roland asked. "Are you safe? If you need—"

"No. Just need to prove a point. And it never hurts to hear your voice." If he hadn’t known any better, he'd have thought she was serious about that last part.

A flame sparked in the pit of his stomach. The heat lightened his heart.

He was glad she called but not at all pleased with the reason. Who did this asshole think he was that he would challenge her this way? Put her in such an uncomfortable position?

Guilt pulled his heart back into his stomach. To his feet. How much more uncomfortable had he made her with that prank call?

Maybe he could make it up to her. Pay for how he bothered her with his prank by getting rid of what bothered her now.

"Put me on speakerphone," he said.

In danger or not, she obviously wanted to get rid of the guy—Gabe. The only way was to remove any doubt he had about whether or not she and Roland were dating.

"Hmm?" she said, probably scared he'd mess it up. He wouldn't have blamed her for thinking it.

"You called for help, right?"

"Yeah."

"Let me help."

"I would but I can't remember her name."

Right. He didn’t know her name. Damn if that wasn’t a clever way to remind him.

Another flame flickered proudly next to the first. Then exploded. Furious. How often had she had to fend off this ex to be so good at it?

Roland didn't have to know her any more than he did to know she deserved better. If he ever met this Gabe guy, he'd punch him in the fucking nuts.

For now, Roland took a deep breath and said, "Trust me."

"Sure. Just a second," she said.

A second later, room tone buzzed in his ear before she introduced him to Gabe.

"What the fuck kind of name is Roland?" Gabe spouted.

It took a hard fist at Roland's side—so hard his near non-existent fingernails dug into his palm—not to tell Gabe to fuck off and leave them both alone.

She dated this guy. Chose to spend time with him at some point. Poor woman.

After another deep breath, Roland said, "Hey, sweetheart. I'm not supposed to tell you this but my dad, the one who lovingly gave me my name, wants to give you a gift the next time he sees you. I won't say what. But he asked me if you'd rather have your name engraved or just your initials. I wasn't sure what to tell him."

"Stephanie would be fine."

Silence. A much heavier one than they had shared after she’d scolded him for moaning obscenities in her ear.

"I'll let him know. It was nice meeting you, Gabe," Roland lied.

"Bye, Roland," Stephanie said when Gabe didn't return his kindness.

"I'll call you later," Roland said. His way of letting her know he’d check back to make sure she was all right.

People filed out of the conference room while he stood cemented to the floor staring again at the wrong number on the screen.

"Bad news, son?" his father said putting a hand on Roland's shoulder.

"No... At least... I hope not." His stomach clenched extinguishing the fire that had roared there seconds ago. Leaving him with the dark empty space that could only be filled with knowing Stephanie was okay. Hoping their performance had been enough and Gabe had left her alone.

"Anything I can do to help?"

"Thanks, Dad. But I can handle it."

His father nodded. Clapped him on the shoulder once before leaving.

“Oh,” he said and turned back a few steps later. “I forgot to ask. How are things going with Melbourne’s daughter? Cece, was it? Has she let anything slip about whether or not he’s thinking about meeting with us?”

“Nothing yet.”

“Well, see if you can’t lead the conversation a bit more. Maybe put a bug in her ear to pass on to him, hmm?”

“Sure.”

“You sure you’re all right?” he asked again.

“Fine, dad. Just a little tired.”

After another clap on the shoulder, his dad left.

He meant well when it came to personal business but his dad’s idea of solving problems usually ended with him throwing money at them until they went away.

Gabe probably could have been bought but Roland thought it would be better to hold off on dishing out bribes until he talked to Stephanie again.

Because he would. The promise to call her back had not been a lie. And he considered when to make that call as he entered her contact information into his phone under the name Stephanie Sweetheart.

 

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Stephanie expects a polite greeting when she calls for takeout. What she gets is an earful of obscene grunts and moans after dialing the wrong number. In no mood for pranks, she gives the guy an earful of her own. He apologizes. They exchange a pleasant farewell. The end, right?

Wrong.

Her ex-boyfriend, convinced Stephanie is lonely without him and should take him back, challenges her to prove she’s moved on. Since she has no one else, she calls the wrong number guy for help. He does. Her ex leaves. The end, right?

Wrong again.

After Stephanie’s ex tells her parents about her new boyfriend, they ask to meet him. Leaving Stephanie with a choice. Call Roland and drag him further into her lie. Or tell the truth, piss off her parents, and end up right back where she started fending off her ex at every turn.

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A spicy New Adult Romance available exclusively through Kindle Direct Publishing under my pen name, Anastasia Austin.

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