All My Heart (Count On Me Book 4)

All My Heart (Count On Me Book 4) by Melyssa Winchester Read Free Book Online Page A

Book: All My Heart (Count On Me Book 4) by Melyssa Winchester Read Free Book Online
Authors: Melyssa Winchester
Kayden enjoys himself. Us being apart, doing things separately isn’t supposed to be a bad thing. We’re both working toward what we want to do with our lives in the future. The one we’re going to share together if the way we feel means anything.
    Kayden shouldn’t shut himself off from that, because if he does, I’m afraid there won ’t be much of a future at all. For him or for us.

Chapter Five
     
    Kayden
     
    “Yo Dill! My phone’s dead. Can I use yours?”
    True to my words earlier in the night, I left the party not even an hour after I got there. The surprising thing was that Dillon, who normally stays all night actually left with me.
    Back in our room, trying to get the stench of old cigarettes and booze off me, I sling my shirt halfway across the room. I’m half tempted to light it on fire just to rid myself of the night. Hearing him mumble off his acceptance as he turns and leaves the room, I reach over and grab it off the desk.
    When I left earlier, my battery was already past the halfway point, well on its way to ultimate death, so seeing the black screen the minute I got into the room wasn’t a surprise. Thing is, not even a dead battery is gonna stop me from texting my girl, even knowing that she’s probably still out with Eric and wouldn’t get it until later.
    Pulling up the messaging screen, I slide through the contacts until my finger lands on hers. It’s a deal me and Dillon made when we came out here. We’d both keep our girlfriends numbers handy just in case something like what happened tonight occurred. Laying my finger down heavily on the screen, it loads up the message box, but instead of a blank screen the way I’m expecting, there’s actual messages.
    What the hell does Dillon have to talk to Belle about?
    Scrolling up to the beginning of the message box, it doesn’t take me very long to find out.
    He’s coming to the party.
    Okay good. Thank you.
    Don’t thank me. If Kayden wants to survive being here, especially with these guys, he needs this. So thank you.
    Take care of him please.
    Always. Tell Carmen I said hey.
    Belle, the girl I haven’t been able to get out of my head one second since I landed in Toronto weeks ago, has been talking to Dillon about me. Not just about me either, but about how I’m acting since I got here.
    What the fuck is this?
    There’s nothing here that’s bad and even if there was something that seemed wrong, I know Dillon wouldn’t dare screw up what he’s got with Cadence, but it still pisses me off. 
    Since when does she go to him?
    Screw this. I’m not gonna sit here wondering and let it eat me alive. That would have been my way before, but things are different now. I’m different. If I wanna know what the fuck is going on here, I’m going right to the source.
    I’m home. I’m safe. I miss u. Please text me when u get this. – Kayden <3
    Once the message is sent, even though it’s not what I want to say, I turn toward where Di llon is making his way back in, more than a little ready to get this out. I can already feel the anger rising, something that hasn’t happened since I dealt with Tim senior year when he screwed with Eric.
    “You text her?” he asks and I nod.
    “When were you gonna tell me that the two of you have been talking behind my back?”
    Way to go Kayden, get confrontational off the jump.
    “When it mattered.”
    “It matters now. You wanna explain what the fuck you’re doing texting my girlfriend?”
    Dillon’s not the same guy anymore. I know this. Hell, I’m half the reason he’s not, but right now, all I can see is that same douchebag and it’s making my blood boil.
    It’s like homecoming all over again and he’s hitting on my girl right in front of me.
    “Dude, you’re making this more than it is.”
    “Then clear it up for me.”
    “She texted me earlier, said she talked to Cadence and felt like something was off with you. I deleted it otherwise you’d see it for yourself. I told her the way

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