Love Renewed (Entwined Hearts #3)

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Authors: Maria Macdonald
let’s make it a breakup. I think we both see this isn’t going anywhere now. But my advice if you ever want a decent man in the future, would be to lock back up this person who’s emerged lately because she’s a lesser side of you.” His face is red and he looks down his nose at me.
    Smiling at him confusion crosses his features. “A break up sounds great. Hopefully, I can find a real man now. The last thing I’ll ever do is take advice from you. If I did, then I’d end up with someone else like you. That’s not me. You’re perfect for someone Davy. That someone isn’t me.” I wink and leave. Feeling so much happier. I feel free like I’ve woken up from a very long slumber. I’m excited at what the future holds. I’ve spent so much time worrying about the past I don’t have, that I’ve never really looked forward before.
    As I walk out of Davy’s building, I grab the earphones from my iPod which are still attached to my arm from the class earlier and slide them back up my sleeve to my shoulder tucking them into my ears. Just as I flick the music to life and Trouble by Taylor Swift starts, the heavens open and the rain pours down. I smile as everyone rushes for shelter. Opening my arms wide and staring at the sky I spin and spin until I’m dizzy and soaked. Only then do I start my walk home. As I do, it continues to rain. Washing away the film that has been suffocating me for far too long.
     

     
    “Listen. Dane spoke to us last night and he’s going to New York, he’s going to try and get Libby back, but I think we could step in. You know, give her a small nudge,” I tell Pea and Con while Saul shakes his head. “What?” I snap at him.
    “Nothing babe.”
    “Then don’t shake your head at me, Saul James!”
    He smiles and my insides melt. I still can’t quite believe that he’s finally mine.
    “Look, whatever we do or don’t do,” I say staring at Saul inviting him to say something. His lips twitch, but he remains silent. “I think that we need to not talk to Dane about it when he gets here. He’s all talked out and I just want him to have fun.” Pea nods at me.
    “Sounds good. Maybe we should pop out for a bit, let the men have some guy time,” she says nodding her head toward Saul and Con.
    “Yeah, that sounds like a plan,” I answer.
     

     
    Five hours later and guy time is officially over. However, so is peace.
    “I don’t think so, Con!” Pea shouts, hands on her hips and her eyes narrowed.
    “I don’t get what the problem is?” Con shoots back shrugging his shoulders.
    “You don’t get what the problem is…are you on drugs?” Pea gets louder and crosses her arms over her chest.
    “Do you think we could creep out the side door?” Saul whispers to me while Dane, who heard Saul’s comment, suppresses a grin.
    “Doubtful,” I whisper back, but still trying to shuffle to the left, aiming for the door. Dane realises my plan as I bang my shoulder gently into his, trying my hardest to go unnoticed. He starts shuffling too. Our plan is working as Con and Pea are so engrossed in their argument. That is until Saul kicks a rogue mug that happened to be on the floor. The scrape of the mug against the tiled floor, followed by the handle snapping off as it falls over, stops Pea and Con in their tracks.
    “What the fuck?” Con snaps, transferring the annoyance he had with Pea onto Saul. I bite the inside of my mouth to stop from laughing.
    “I…it’s just…well…” Saul stops stuttering and glares at me which makes me burst into a fit of giggles. I slap my hand over my mouth and snort through my nose. Then glance around at everyone, ending on Dane, whose eyes are glued to the top of the doorframe on the other side of the room, he also looks like he’s trying not to laugh.
    I look back at Saul, who has wide eyes, and then to Pea whose frown and crossed arms now face me.
    “Who puts a mug on the floor of a kitchen?” I snap, trying to act like I’m pissed off and

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