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No Turning Back

The punishment for a seventh-grade dropout runaway is probably pretty harsh, but Ash Barker doesn't care. She can’t waste time or emotions on anyone but her brother, Matt. They were placed in separate foster homes, so Ash runs away to find him. If she fails, she’s headed back to juvenile detention.<br><br>Everything is going right on schedule until two kids, Dayna and Kevin, barge into her hideout -- which just happens to be in their house. She ditches the pair fast, but can’t stop thinking about those bruised, skinny kids.<br><br>Dayna and Kevin live with abusive parents who force them to stay in their room most of the time. If they go to the authorities for help, they’ll be split up, too. Ash knows how that feels, and she goes back to help, taking the two with her. With any luck, they’ll all help each other along the way.<br><br>Meanwhile, as Matt waits for Ash, he can’t resist telling his foster brother and best friend, Jon-Allen, about the plans. They stash food, earn money, and keep watch for the night Ash appears at their bedroom window.<br><br>Ash is so happy to be reunited with Matt and to discover she’s falling in love with Dayna that, at first, she doesn’t worry about what they’ll do next. But life on the road begins to take its toll -- they have to resort to shoplifting and scavenging to survive. Ash feels a growing sense of guilt at the disaster she’s made of everyone’s lives. Can she somehow keep her newfound “family” together despite hunger and sickness? Or will she be able to find the strength to reach out for help?

Kim Flowers · LGBT+
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165 Chs

Chapter 161

“What is it?” Dayna asked.

“I feel like I’m turning everyone into criminals or something.”

“We’re doing what we have to; that’s all.”

Ash shrugged and racked her brain furiously for a different solution. So far she still had nothing.

That night she awoke to someone pushing her.

“Scoot over,” Dayna whispered.

They still slept with Kevin in between them, but Dayna had gotten up and moved to Ash’s other side.

“What?” Ash asked.

“Bad dream,” Dayna murmured, putting an arm over her stomach.

Ash fought the surge of adrenaline rushing through her body. She needed to focus on comforting Dayna, not kissing her. “Do you want to talk about it?”

Dayna shook her head.

The forest around them was black. Stars shimmered overhead, but the moon was hidden behind a cloud. Ash could barely see Dayna, and she hoped it was only the dark night that made her look so haunted.

“I want to make the bad memories disappear,” Dayna whispered, pushing closer and kissing her cheek.