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Dove's Cry The Series

Through The Silence - A girl who got kidnapped from birth and was raised in a basement and had never left. She was taken to be forced to marry the gang leaders son, he is meant to become the next gang leader. He doesn't want to be a gang leader and plans to take the girl and run away from it all and make a real relationship with her. But there's obstacles that get in their way and she is forced to make hard decisions and take initiative even if it could cost her, her life. Out Of The Darkness - Chloe and Colby finally got away from his abusive gang leader father in two towns over, now Colby's in the hospital with the help of a stranger, but once the stranger leaves she's all alone in a cruel foreign world. Survival becomes more of a priority then before and now she's full of rage and full of revenge, not only against Lucey, but against Colby's father as well. Breaking The Cage - Colby makes a move on his decision between his family or Chloe and her friends, Jason seems to be quite close to Chloe and he has his suspicions. Both Chloe and Colby had been fighting for their lives together but what happens when all their plans derail from the war that had been started? Hayley fighting to stay relevant now that Colby is back, and Jasper is making the biggest sacrifice, does he go undercover to unravel the secrets of their family, or does he lie to Colby, and stay true to Alistair to be the families gem, to get what he always wanted, and become Golden knives next leader?

Amanda Pearson · Urbain
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37 Chs

CHAPTER THIRTEEN

I picked off a blackberry and placed it in my mouth as the flavor exploded into a sweet, sour taste. It was delicious.

"Enjoy yourself," A beautiful voice asked, Chloe.

"This place is beautiful," I says in awe.

Suddenly a child ran behind her and ran towards me and I had a strange pull to pick her up, placing her on my hip. I smiled at her and the words I never thought I would hear for a long time came out of her mouth.

"Daddy, daddy come play with me," The little girl laughed as she held herself up with her arms around my neck.

Chloe laughed as she watched our so-called daughter be all over me, I looked from the little girl back at Chloe and I just realized she has a ring on her finger.

Not the ring I gave her but a wedding band as well, I looked down at my own hand where there was a ring also.

I put the little girl down and for the first time I had no idea what to say, suddenly there was a searing pain in my chest making me collapse, groaning from the pain.

"Are you alright?" She asked me to run towards me.

I don't understand how I do not remember having a child or my wedding?

"Daddy?" The little girl asked scared, I got to my feet and picked her back up.

"Sorry honey, daddy just doesn't feel like himself today," I says with a sigh.

"Are you sick?" She asked, trying to understand.

"Yes, I'm sick," I said with a small smile.

"Oh no mommy, we have to make him your special soup," She says matter of fact.

"Oh no, I can't do it by myself, will you be my little helper?" Chloe asked just as dramatically.

"Yeah!" She jumped down out of my arms and took my hand pulling me back towards the house.

I followed along as we went back up the deck and into the house and onto the couch. "Addy, how about you go get the vegetables out of the fridge while I talk to daddy for a second?" Chloe asked.

"Okay mommy," Addy says, doing a salute and running off into the kitchen.

"Are you alright?" Chloe asked, turning toward me with worry in her eyes.

"I don't know," I said honestly, sadness going through me like a wave.

"What's going on?" She asked me as I put my hand through my hair, it felt good and I suddenly felt vulnerable.

"I can't remember anything," I told her I felt the tightness in my throat.

"Anything like what?" She asked, not understanding.

"Any of this, how we got here, when we had a baby, when we got the house, or when we got married," Tears finally fell down my cheeks and I know I hurt her because she took a shaky breath before answering.

"Would you like me to remind you?" She asked, wiping away my tears.

I got on my knees in front of her and placed my head on her stomach and wrapped my arms around her, holding her.

"Please make me remember," I said, my voice cracking as tears escaped my eyes.

She held my head to her with her gentle hands and placed a kiss on the top of my head. "What's the first thing you want to know?" She asked softly.

"When did we get here?" Was the first thing that came out of my mouth.

"Four years ago," She answered as she continued to caress my hair.

"When did we escape?" I asked.

"Four years ago," She says again.

"When did we have a baby?" I asked worried, for a moment, she paused before she answered.

"Nine months after we got here," She whispered.

"When did we get married?" I asked looking up at her now.

"Two years ago," She answered in a whisper.

I just sat here shocked, mad, hurt, not at Chloe but at myself, how did I wake up this morning and not know my own daughter or remember my own house?

"What's our daughter's name?" I say whispering.

"Adelaide, but we call her Addy," She answered, trying not to be upset or hurt.

"Okay mommy, everything's ready," Adelaide says proudly walking back in, I quickly looked away and wiped my tears sniffling.

I looked over at Adelaide, and pulled her to me and held her.

Chloe's P.O.V

My feet are killing me from working eight hours in high heels, I opened the gate to leave but my name was called.

"Chloe, can you come over here for a minute," The manager asked, I groaned. I just wanted to sit down but I walked over to him, he took out money from a big black box and passed it to me, I put it into my pocket with a yawn.

"You did great today and I wanted to ask if you would work for us for good since we were hiring anyway.

"Yeah sure," I say smiling, honestly it was kinda fun, I'm just really sore from doing it all day.

"Great, do you have a phone number or anything?" He asked for a piece of paper and a pen.

"No, do I need one?" I asked never doing this before.

"In order for us to contact you, yes," He says, putting down the paper.

"Why don't you tell me when you want my next shift and then I'll just come in, and then I'll be able to get a phone and things?" I asked.

"Okay, how about tomorrow at two-thirty?" He asked me to write down something on a piece of paper.

"Yeah sure," I said as my feet throbbed.

"Great, see you then," He said smiling, and he walked away.

I walked out from behind the counter and only Hayley was there. "So how did it go?" She asked, smirking.

"They want me to work here for good," I said, sighing.

"Seriously, I can't believe you got a job that fast," She says getting up.

"I work again tomorrow at two-thirty," I said as we started walking towards the escalator.

"I work tomorrow at five so I should be able to drive you in," She says nodding.

"That would be great, thank you," I said thankfully.

"No problem, so did you get paid?" She asked doubtful.

"Yeah," I took out a wad of cash and showed it to her.

"Holy crap, okay put that away you don't want to get mugged for it," She says pushing my hand back towards my pocket, I was too tired to question what that meant so I just put it back.

We stood on the escalator in silence as we made it to the top, we walked to the entrance doors to the parking lot, my feet got more and more sore as we walked, so I quickly took them off as we walked towards her car.

With a click it was unlocked and I made my way into the passenger seat and done up my seat belt, I felt tired and a cigarette popped into my head.

"Hayley," I say not caring if she smoked or not, all I care about is that I get one.

"Yes Chloe," She yawned, getting her keys from her purse.

"Do you smoke?" I asked, leaning my head on the cool window.

"Yeah, why do you want one?" She asked, grabbing a pack out of her purse.

"Yes, please," I say honestly. She opened up the package and took out two and passed one to me, she lit hers and rolled down the window.

I lit my cigarette and took a big puff, I haven't had one since before Colby got shot.

I leaned my head against the cold glass with my eyes closed, it was dark and all I wanted was to be held in Colby's big, strong arms, and that's when the realization hit me.

Colby might not wake up, the man who saved me and loved me from the time he found out I was in the basement all those years ago and never opened his beautiful golden honey, brown eyes.

I'll never be able to see his loving smile, and I'll never hear his smile again, the more I was thinking of it the harder it was to breathe, I took another puff of my cigarette as a tear went down my cheek.

He was my reason to keep going, my reason to want to live, and he put his life on the line to give me a restart on everything, now it's my turn.

I opened my eyes and noticed it burned halfway, so I rolled down my window and flicked the ashes away.

I kept my face turned toward the window feeling the gentle breeze as salty tears fell down my cheeks.

I know not to cry, but I can't help it, I want to be home, no I don't want to be home, I just want Colby.

I continued to smoke as we drove down the road that seemed to go on forever, I didn't want to talk, and I think she realized it because we were silent.

The drive felt long, and nothing at this point could keep me from thinking about Colby, and I felt like there was a hole in my chest.

Finally at the end of my cigarette I threw it out of the window, and rolled it back up and wiped the tears off my face and it only made me more tired, yawning I laid my head back against the headrest.

After a while, my eyelids began to feel heavy, and I couldn't keep them open falling asleep.

"Chloe," I heard but couldn't open my eyes.

"Chloe we're home," Hayley says behind my closed eyes, yawning.

I slowly opened them as my hand found the end of the seat belt and it unlocked it with a click.

Groaning, I opened the car door and picked up Colby's duffle bag and got out of the car, shutting the door behind me following Hayley to her front door.

She fumbled for her keys as she yawned and with a jingling sound telling us that she found them putting it into the door and unlocking with a click and the door whined as it opened.

We walked in and she turned on the light making it warm and inviting, I placed down the bag and sat on her couch taking these heels off, sighing in relief to take off the pressure.

"I'll start making dinner, how about you take a shower and I'll do some laundry, and because we have to work tomorrow, we can go to bed a bit earlier, I bet your exhausted from working all day," Hayley says walking to the kitchen.

I nodded in reply, she had no idea, from losing Colby to making new friends, to getting a job I felt like I was dying, my feet were dirty from walking in high heels, and I was tired of talking to random people.

I got up to ask where the bathroom was and she came out right in time.

"Looking for the bathroom?" She asked, smiling , wiping her hands on the apron around her neck, I nodded again.

"Follow me," she says walking upstairs.