Forever Yours

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Authors: Nicole Salmond
Tags: Fiction, General, Romance
everyday just getting to know her. He normally didn’t have a problem figuring out women, but Stella wasn’t different. She was a mystery. Everything about her intrigued him, he prayed she would call him, he didn’t know what he would do if she didn’t.

 

CHAPTER THREE
     
     
    3 Months Later
     
    Stella never told anyone about that night, not even her sister, Claire. If all they were going to have was one night, then she wanted to cherish it.
    She had never been so conflicted with her feelings. The first month had been the hardest. She found herself one too many times dialling his number and then quickly hanging up before it rang. She wanted, needed to talk to him, to hear his voice. She stayed strong however, reminding herself that she couldn’t live in his world. She found herself often wondering over the many months of what her life would be like, to wake up in his arms every morning. To kiss him. To love him. She quickly shook the idea out of her head, she didn’t want a relationship, let alone with a famous singer. When she found herself in those moments of desperation she would immerse herself in her work, it was nearing the end of the financial year, so she welcomed the distraction of working more.
    She had just made herself a fresh cup of coffee and sat on the deck chair on their unit balcony. She had finished work for the week, leaving time for her to relax. Opening her laptop she checked her emails. Nothing, still no emails of job offers. She recently went to a job interview at the beginning of the week and felt it was promising, but had yet to hear anything, doubting she was successful if they hadn’t made contact yet. She’d been to a handful of job interviews in the past few months, all ending up the same way; they wanted someone with more experience. And although she was frustrated by this, part of her welcomed it. Deep down, she didn’t envy the accountants at her firm and often cursed herself why she chose that career.
    She found working as an admin assistant at the accounting firm utterly boring. She had considered pulling out of her accounting degree many times, but every time she went to, she convinced herself somehow that it would be better once she finished, and it was the only thing that kept her feeling like she wasn’t lost in this world. When she graduated, she knew it was meant to feel like the long four years of university was all worth it, but it didn’t feel like that at all to her, and she didn’t know why. She was scared and hesitant to graduate as she knew it would mean she had to get a job in the real world and follow her career choice that was something she was not overly fond of.
    She closed her laptop, putt it on the side table next to her and lay back on the chair. Unexpectedly she heard screams and the front door slamming shut, bolting herself upright to look inside the unit. Claire was running to meet her.
    “You. Will. Never. Guess what just happened Stella!” she exclaimed. Not waiting for Stella’s response, “I won two tickets to Tristan Woods’ concert!” she squealed, jumping up and down on the stop.
    Stella’s heart stopped for a moment. Tristan Woods. Stella barely managing words spoke softly, “What…How?”
    “I heard on the radio that they were giving away standing tickets to his show for three lucky listeners. I called up and correctly answered a couple of questions and voila! I won two tickets for us to go to his concert! But you’ll have to hurry we’ve only got an hour before the show starts and it will take us at least twenty minutes to get there.” She turned and starting running off to her bedroom.
    Stella sat there shocked and in silence. She couldn’t go. She couldn’t see Tristan again, she knew she would have to think up a reason not to go. She got up and walked slowly towards her sister’s room where she watched her flipping through her wardrobe mumbling to herself which outfit would look the best. Stella stood at the doorway, trying

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