Trusting You: The Switched Series book two

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Authors: Brittany Bromley
I’ve made it twenty six years without you. I think I could have made it one night. Besides, he wasn’t babysitting me. He was keeping a watch on the weather. I’m the one who fell asleep,” she says. My mom was so wrong. This is not going to go well when I tell her my mom didn’t come back with me to give her these results. “Thank you for coming back though,” she adds. Ash sits back down beside her then and they start having a whispered conversation. How did I not see this coming? I walk over to the couch to see if I can listen when they go completely quiet.
    “Are you sure I’m not missing something here? What have you two been doing all night?” I ask, sitting in a chair across from them. I think they are finally going to answer me when a huge streak of lightning strikes something right outside. I jump up at the same time Ash does to go look out the window.
    “Do you think it got the barn?” I ask Ash. I’m pretty sure it didn’t, I just really need to have a quick conversation with my best friend.
    “It could have. I’m going to check on the horses. I’ll be right back,” he says, grabbing a raincoat.
    “You can’t go out in this. Did you not just hear that?” Callie asks, grabbing Ash by the arm. This one is already in deep. I really wish my best friend listened to me on this one. I will kill him if he hurts her. Ash looks straight at me before turning around to Callie and grabbing her hand.
    “I’ll be fine. I just need to make sure the horses can’t get out. I’ll be right back,” he says to her.
    “I’ll go with him. Jaxon stay here with her. Don’t let her come outside. We’ll be right back,” I say, before heading out of the door behind Ash.
    We barely made it out the door before Ash stops and turns around to me.
    “You can shoot me if you want, but I cannot stay away from her. I promise I will never hurt her, but I can’t promise to stay away from her,” he says before I even have a chance to say anything.
    “You know you can have any girl you want, why this one?”
    “I don’t know what to tell you. For the first time in a long time, she makes me want to tell her things. She makes me realize maybe life isn’t so bad after all,” he says. “I don’t know how to explain it, but I know there is no way I can stay away from her. I am so sorry.”
    “Don’t hurt her. I will kill you if you do. She may need you later. I have the DNA test. My mom sent me to give her the results while she stayed with Molly,” I say, watching him shake his head.
    “Why would she not want to be here when her daughter finds out that her mother is alive and she gets a second chance with her? I may have just met this girl, but I can assure you that is not going to go well,” he says, before heading back inside.
     
     
    Telling Callie that my mom chose to stay with Molly over coming here to be with her, was probably the hardest thing I have ever had to do. And I have done a lot of crazy horrible mess in my life. How could my mom even think that was a good idea?
    It’s three in the morning now and I still haven’t called my mom to tell her how the conversation with Callie went. Maybe I should just wait until morning. She is probably asleep now anyway. I finally get laid down and almost asleep when my phone starts ringing. I grab it off of the table and look down. My mom, of course, I guess she couldn’t wait until morning after all.
    “Hey mom,” I answer.
    “I couldn’t wait any longer. How is Callie?”
    “Not too good to be honest. I told you we should have waited until you and dad were here too. She was not too happy about you staying with Molly and not being here when she opened those results. That had to be one of the hardest things I had to witness,” I say.
    “I really didn’t think she would want me there. I took the wrong baby home and for twenty six years I raised the wrong child. She will never forgive me for that.”
    “She is actually a great person. She has had a rough few

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