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MVP.

A second-chance romance as scorching hot as a baseball diamond in August. Slater "Savage" Harlow Winning the MVP award for the Birmingham Bandits last year was the highlight of my baseball career. It was the culmination of childhood dreams, calculated adult decisions, sacrifice, and a hell of a lot of focus. Tearing my ACL in spring training? Not what I expected at all. Now I'm home, in small town Georgia, rehabbing in the comfort of my own home, with people I know. I'm connecting with friends I haven't had time to talk to in years, spending days at home with my parents, and getting to watch my little brother play minor league baseball. What I don't expect is to see Malone Fulcher walking into Del's Diner one morning while having my coffee and egg whites. She's the old flame, the one who got away, and the woman I compare all others to. Malone Fulcher Spending the summer in my hometown wasn't what I had planned, but it's what I need. Recovering from a hard year, both personally and professionally, I need to reconnect with who I am. When my mom encouraged me to come home and do some soul searching, I can't say no. Memories are all over this small town, from the Baptist Church to the east field on my parents farm, to the diner. On my second day in town, I decide to go in, memories be damned. I lost my breath as soon as I saw "Savage" Harlow sitting alone at a booth. Our eyes lock, my heart flutters, and my hands shake - all the same way they did back in high school. But back then we couldn't make it work. Going our separate ways to differing colleges, we decided we weren't meant to be. A decade later, as soon as our eyes meet, I'm wondering if we were right, because those green eyes of his do nothing but take me to a past that I can see being my future. MVP was created by Laramie Briscoe, an eGlobal Creative Publishing signed author.

Laramie Briscoe · Urban
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53 Chs

Chapter 40

Malone

Waking up with Slade not being beside me is unusual; it feels flat-out wrong, but I realize this is how our lives are going to be. When my alarm went off this morning, I immediately reached for him, before I remembered he left for his road trip today.

Turning the alarm off, I see a text message from him.

S: You were too peaceful to wake up, especially after I basically got you drunk last night :) I hope you have a good week, I’ll see you in seven days, sweetness. Love you!

Tears come to my eyes, and I wonder why in the world I’m so emotional about this. I knew it was coming, knew there would be portions of our lives where there would be a separation. It’s just hard to deal with, I guess. 

M: Love you too! Be safe, and I’ll talk to you as soon as we can!

Putting my phone down beside me, I get up, do my business in the bathroom, and then pad my way into the living room and kitchen area.

“Morning, Malone!”