Sawyer Bennett - c Chance

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He is seeking absolution.
Flynn Caldwell has a hero complex and it’s one of the reasons he joined the New York City Fire Department. He has spent his entire professional career trying to atone for that one person he failed to save. Because, if he can do that, then perhaps he can be worthy of love again.
She is seeking escape.
Rowan Page’s life is nothing short of a disaster. Always immersed in trouble, she has only herself to depend on. She’s determined to pull herself out of this mess and make something of her life, despite the hard years she has lived on the streets of New York.
Together, they have the chance to become complete.
Flynn and Rowan’s worlds exist miles apart, but when a chance meeting brings them together, neither of them can deny the instant pull that connects them to each other. What starts as a tiny spark eventually flares into a fire so hot, it refuses to be extinguished.
For it to work, both of them will need to jump feet first into the flames to see where it takes them, despite the risk of being burned.

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The fact that she has Rowan’s gray eyes makes me hesitate.

“She’s wonderful,” I tell her. “She’s beautiful, smart, and kind. She’s a survivor and I love her very much.”

Susan’s smile lights up her face and she walks over to the kitchen table, gesturing for me to take a seat. “Tell me more,” she begs.

I sit down and I tell her everything.

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I unlock my apartment door and step inside, quietly shutting it. I immediately see Rowan on the couch and she pops up quickly, looking at me with relief. Capone bounds off the couch and charges me. I take a moment to lean over and give him a hug.

Looking back up, I see Rowan’s eyes travel up and down my body, and well, shit... even as pissed at her as I still am, her look causes desire to sweep through me.

I push it back, because I have something else I need to do.

“You’re back,” she observes with relief.

I nod. I take a moment to look at her. She looks tired and pale, with dark circles under her eyes. She’s clearly not been sleeping. I want to take her in my arms and hold her, but I don’t know if she’d accept that.

I don’t know anything at all.

“Where have you been? I called Tim and he said you were out of town.”

Rubbing my hand along my neck, I nod. “Yeah... I took an impromptu trip.”

She cocks her head at me with inquisition.

“I went to Texas,” I tell her and watch her face blanch. “To see your parents.”

Rowan’s hand comes up to her throat and flutters there. She takes a step back and sits down on the couch heavily. “Are they... okay?”

“Your dad isn’t. He had a stroke and is in a nursing home.”

“You saw him?”

“Yeah. His mind is there... he understands everything. But he can’t talk that well.”

“Did he ask about me?” Her voice is small, and filled with a child’s hope that perhaps she is actually loved by that fucker.

“I’m sorry,” I say and understanding sweeps over her face.

She lets out a shaky breath. “I guess I shouldn’t have expected anything. I guess... I guess maybe I thought he’d grown... matured. Maybe had some regret.”

“I don’t think your dad is capable, Rowan. I’m sorry. But I made sure he knew exactly how badly you proved him wrong. He’ll go to his grave knowing he didn’t break you.”

She gives me a small smile, and then looks down at her hands clasped in her lap. “I guess that’s something.”

“I saw your mom, too.”

Her face snaps up but there is fear. She’s already been let down once by me, and I can see she’s expecting it again.

“She left your dad a few years ago. She’s remarried.”

Rowan doesn’t say anything and I can see she’s holding her breath, her bottom lip trembling. Her pain is so visceral I can taste bile in my throat.

“She looked for you. Starting the night you left. The police wouldn’t file a missing person’s report for at least forty-eight hours, but she made your dad pull some strings. She hired several private investigators but they all kept coming up with dead ends. She even checked in all states to see if you changed your name. But, of course, you didn’t do it legally so there was no paper trail.”

“She looked for me?”

“Yeah... apparently your dad didn’t want any part of it, and ultimately... that led to their split. She finally gave up about a year ago, when the last private investigator told her that you were probably dead.”

Rowan lets out a short sob and I take a step toward her but she holds her hand up to stop me. She turns her back on me and looks out the window, her shoulders hunched. “I can’t.”

My heart falls, and I wonder if this has all been for naught. Maybe Rowan doesn’t want to be any different than she is right now. Maybe she doesn’t need love in her life.

Regardless, it doesn’t change the fact that I’ve brought the past to her doorstep.

I turn and walk to the door. Opening it, I motion the couple inside. Susan and Peter Grantham step in, their hands so tightly locked together their knuckles are white.

“Anne Marie?” Susan says, her voice unsure.

Rowan spins fast and pins her mother with stormy, gray eyes. “It’s Rowan.”

Susan releases Peter’s hand and takes a tentative step toward her daughter. “I can’t believe you’re alive. I had hoped for so long... but then they told us you were probably gone... dead.”

Tears are streaming down Susan’s face and Peter steps up to put a hand on her shoulder.

“Why did you look for me?”

Susan is startled by the venom in Rowan’s voice. “Why wouldn’t I look for you? You’re my daughter.”

“But you did nothing,” Rowan says with deadly calm. “You stood by while my father told me to leave and never come back. You ignored me for years. So I ask again... why would you look for me? Surely you were better off without me.”

“Never,” Susan says vehemently. “You were the one good thing I made with my life. I was just too weak to see it. I was too weak to stand up to your father. And that is all on me. It’s not on him, and it’s not on you. It’s my failing. I failed you because a mother should always protect her child.”

My heart breaks for both women. Rowan stands there, so clearly wanting to believe she was actually loved by her mom. Susan is seeking absolution, a little something I know about personally.

“I’m so sorry, Rowan. For all the pain I caused you. I know I have no right to ask, but I need your forgiveness. Flynn told me how strong you are... despite what we did to you. I need your strength now. I need you to be strong enough to forgive me.”

Rowan sneaks a glance at me, tears glistening in her eyes. I don’t give her any indication of what I think she should do, because this is her decision alone. I hope to God she forgives her mother, because then maybe she can let go of the past.

But then she turns her back on all of us, crossing her arms across her chest. I see her shoulders are shaking and I die inside for her.

Susan puts her hand over her mouth to stifle a sob and Peter takes her arm. “Come on,” he says softly. “Let’s go.”

They both turn to the door but when it opens, Rowan blurts out, “Don’t go.”

Susan turns around, hope filling her eyes.

“Please stay,” Rowan says on the heels of a deep breath. “Let’s come into the kitchen and talk. I’ll make some coffee.”

Rowan walks past me into the kitchen, giving me a look that’s unreadable. Susan and Peter follow her in. I hear Susan say, “You know... we have a Bernese Mountain Dog, too.”

I’m relieved that Rowan will give her a chance to talk. I hope that something good will come of all of this.

Turning away, I walk out of the apartment. I have to be on shift in a few hours.

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I wake up surprisingly refreshed after the emotional overload of last night. When Flynn had walked in that door, I had to restrain myself from jumping on him. He looked like my oasis in a hot desert and I was literally parched for him.

I had been doing a lot of thinking since he had been gone. I had done a lot of missing him as well, and maybe that’s why he left. To show me what I’d be missing.

I missed lying in bed with him at night and having him wrap his arms around with me. I missed his soft kisses and the way his eyes would heat up when he looked at me. I love the way he would swat my ass when I walked by and say, “Lookin’ good, baby”. I missed all those things so much and not one of those had a damn thing to do with friendship. They had to do with intimacy and I’ve apparently been an idiot to think those things were less important than the friendship aspect of our relationship.

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