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Stuck on You

By CaylahWest

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Jordyn Campbell was one of the only preacher's kid to not fully rebel... or so she liked to think. She went... More

Author's Notes
Chapter 1: There's Freedom in Goodbye
Chapter 2: Hello to You Too
Chapter 3: Goodie Two Shoes
Chapter 4: No Boundaries
Chapter 5: Time to Dance
Chapter 6: Sex Sells
Chapter 7: Not a Boyfriend
Chapter 8: Along Came Lewis
Chapter 9: Tango into Oblivion
Chapter 10: Confusing and Heart-wrenching Signals
Chapter 11: Maybe
Chapter 12: Beach Party
Chapter 13: In Walked Sophia
Chapter 15: Simple Lift and Fall
Chapter 16: Ready to Talk
Chapter 17: If It Kills Me
Chapter 18: No Take Backs
Chapter 19: Maybe Change
Chapter 20: Just You
Chapter 21: It's Official
Chapter 22: Who Lost the Bet?
Chapter 23: Honeymoon Avenue
Chapter 24: Everyone Knows About Everyone
Chapter 25: My Nonconventional Father
Chapter 26: LA
Chapter 27: The Ball
Author's Note
Chapter 28: Mudslide
Chapter 29: It Doesn't Work That Way
Chapter 30: Stay Away
Chapter 31: Have Your Way
Chapter 32: Time Passes
Chapter 33: Wake Up
Chapter 34: Oh Baby
Chapter 35: I Won't Go
Chapter 36: Ticking Time Bomb
Chapter 37: Casa de Luca
Chapter 38: Unknown Heart
Chapter 39: Due Date
Chapter 40: Just Like Hayden
Sequel: Down the Rabbit Hole

Chapter 14: Crash and Burn

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By CaylahWest

Okay, so I just couldn't wait to post this chapter because I just love it and I think you will love/hate it too! :)

“What do you want to do back at home? Do you want to work on your technique?” he asked. I didn’t say anything for a long time. “Jordyn,” he said, trying to get my attention.

“I’m going over to Lewis’ place tonight,” I lied. He was silent until we reached the apartment. He turned the truck off and I felt his eyes on me. I hesitated before I looked back at him.

“What’s wrong,” he said, slightly irritated. I shrugged.

“Nothing; I just… I need to talk to him,” I said. It wasn’t a complete lie; there were things that I want to talk to Lewis about. I saw Hayden’s cheeks turn red.

“You didn’t tell me that,” he pointed out. I shrugged.

“I don’t have to tell you everything,” I countered before I got out of the truck and walked inside. Hayden didn’t come in after me. I sighed and pulled out my phone. I texted Lewis asking him if he had any time to talk tonight. He replied quickly. I knew that he lived in these apartments too; only a rise over actually. When it was clear that Hayden wasn’t coming back, I dressed and walked over to Lewis’ apartment. He opened the door right away.

“Hey,” he said with a smile. We sat on his couch and he turned on his TV. We watched in a peaceful silence for a moment before he turned to me. He turned the volume down. “You know, you never told me why you were mad at me when I left,” he started. I sighed before I looked at him.

“Do you really want to get into that right now?” I asked. He nodded. I closed my eyes briefly, thinking about Thomas. “You left me right after Thomas,” I answered. He held my cheek gently and searched my face.

“You know I didn’t mean to hurt you, right? It was all just… bad timing. I didn’t purposefully leave you alone. I had to move,” Lewis explained. I shook my head and looked away from him.

“I was alone, Lewis. Thomas was gone, my dad was leaving, and my mom was acting like nothing happened. I needed you, and you were gone,” I said. I felt my eyes water up. I knew that I wasn’t really crying because Lewis left me, but he didn’t know that. I knew that I was crying for a lot of different reasons. I was crying for Thomas. I was crying because Hayden and I weren’t getting along, and that was a problem because I was starting to fall in love with him. I was crying because I missed my dad, and I hated being out here alone. Lewis thought that I was crying because of him. He leaned forward and kissed me. I couldn’t help but to notice how Lewis’ kiss was dead compared to Hayden’s. I wanted Hayden’s warm, soft lips, and his adventurous tongue. I wanted Hayden’s arms wrapped around me protectively as he kissed me. I liked Lewis, but I loved Hayden. I sighed and pulled away.

“I didn’t want to leave you,” Lewis said, oblivious to my thoughts. I shook my head and stood up. I shouldn’t have been here with Lewis. I should’ve been telling Hayden what I really wanted to tell him.

“I’m sorry, Lewis. I have to go. I shouldn’t be here,” I said. I was confused at this point, about a lot of things, but one thing was certain. I needed to be talking to Hayden. I didn’t want to run him off but I needed to talk to him.

I unlocked the door to our apartment and walked in. I saw Hayden’s keys on the table. He was back, that was a good sign. I froze. There were also a pair of red pumps by the door… and they weren’t mine. I sighed as my fists balled in anger. The thought of Hayden with anyone else made my sick to my stomach. I set my things down on my way to my room and locked the door behind me. I leaned against the door and tried to take a calming breath.

I rushed to the bathroom as I felt something rising in my throat. I vomited about three times before I sat back. My stomach still felt uneasy but it was calmer. This was ridiculous. I brushed my teeth and took a shower before I laid down in my bed. I knew that Hayden knew I was home. The walls were thin. You could hear everything. I fell asleep shortly after glaring at a wall for two hours. 

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