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I Choose You

 

 

 

 

Books by Bethany Lopez

 

 

 

 

Stories about Melissa - series

Ta Ta for Now.

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Friends & Lovers Trilogy

Make it Last

I Choose You

 

 

 

Copyright 2012

 

Published Dec 2012

 

ISBN: 978-1481216869

 

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, scanned, or distributed in any printed or electronic form without permission. Please don’t participate in or encourage piracy of copyrighted materials in violation of the author’s rights. Purchase only authorized editions.

 

Cover Design by b design

 

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, businesses, companies, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

 

Visit the author’s website: www.bethanylopez.blogspot.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is dedicated to all of the Amazing Book Bloggers who have taken the time to read and review my books. I appreciate you!

 

 

 

 

 

Prologue

 

 

              Nicole knew that she was going to have to face her parents and let them know that the plans they’d had for her were not the same as the plans she had for herself. She didn’t want to marry Jake or start a congregation.

              She knew it would be difficult, and that they were going to be disappointed in her, but first she had to face Jake.

              She pulled into the parking lot of the city park where they were meeting.

              Jake was already there. He was sitting on the bench facing the pond and watching the ducks that floated by.

              His light brown hair blew in the soft breeze and his expression was peaceful.

              Nicole’s stomach clenched at the thought of what she had to do. What she should have done three years ago, but had been too afraid to.

              “Hey, Jake,” he turned and stood up at the sound of her voice.

              They were almost the same height, so she could see his eyes light up as she walked up to him.

              “Hey, Nicky,” he said warmly as he put his arms out, expecting the hug that she always greeted him with.

              She walked into his arms willingly, taking stock of the familiarity of his hold, while breathing in the scent of his familiar cologne.

              She knew Jake, had known him since they were small children. He would never forgive her for what she was about to do.

              She squeezed him tightly one last time, before pulling back to look him in the eyes.

              Jake looked back at him, confusion spreading across his handsome face when he noticed the look on hers.

              “What is it?” He could always tell when something was wrong.

              “Can we sit?” Nicole asked, gesturing to the bench. She had to sit before her knees gave out.

              “Okay,” Jake said slowly, as if already beginning to dread what she was going to say next.

              “Jake,” she began, clasping her hands nervously in her lap as she forced herself to look at him. “I’m sure you’ve noticed that I’ve changed over the last few years. Things aren’t the way they were when we began dating. First, you went away for school… then I left for school. Since then, most of our relationship has been spent over the phone or on the internet.”

              Jake nodded, waiting for her to get everything off of her chest.

              Nicole bit her lip, then continued, “Look, I have to admit that I haven’t been honest with you, or my parents, for some time now. I changed my major to English. I don’t want to study Youth Ministries and come back here to start a congregation. That was always my parents’ dream, and yours, not mine.”

              Jake looked over her shoulder, as if processing what she had just said, then looked back at her.

              “That’s okay, Nicky. I mean, I’m not happy that you lied, but I’m glad you told me now. You don’t have to run anything if you don’t want to. You can just be The Minister’s Wife. There will be plenty to keep you busy, even without running Youth Ministries.”

              Nicole sighed. She knew what she had to say next was going to hurt him, and decided it was best to tell him quickly.

              “No, Jake, I’m sorry, but it’s more than that. I don’t want to live here at all. I don’t want to be “The Minister’s Wife”. I don’t want to be your wife.” She stressed, not wanting to hurt him, but wanting him to understand.

              Jake’s face fell, hurt and confusion taking over.

              “What?” Jake asked, as if unable to believe what she’d just said. “You don’t want to marry me? We have been engaged for three years, and you’ve never acted like you had second thoughts about us. I don’t understand.”

              Jake stood up and walked to the edge of the water. He raked his hands through his hair, then in his pockets, as if unsure what he should do with them.

              The pain on his face tore Nicole apart, and she knew that she should have talked to him when she had first begun to question their betrothal.

              “Jake,” she whispered softly as she walked up next to him. “I’m so sorry. I love you and you are the last person I ever wanted to hurt.”

              He turned to her at that, anger flashing in his eyes.

              “If you loved me, you wouldn’t be hurting me.”

              Nicole felt a hot ball of tears begin to form at the back of her throat, and turned to leave before she made matters worse.

              “I’m sorry, Jake,” she said again, a little more loudly. “I promise that I’ll stay away and let you live your life. I wish you every happiness.”

              When she got to her car, Nicole turned back for one last look at Jake.

              He stood in the same spot by the water, looking out at nothing, as his shoulders softly shook with sadness.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Two Years Later…

Chapter One

 

              Nicole was nervous and excited about Roni moving in with her.

              She and Roni only met a few

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