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Southern Heart
Natasha Madison
Contents
DEDICATION
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Chapter 31
Chapter 32
Chapter 33
Epilogue One
Epilogue Two
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DEDICATION
Dedication: To Erica, my new romance reader. Watching you read books and fall in love with reading is one of the best things to come out of this crazy time.
May you find love like we find in between the pages!
Someday when the pages of my life end,
I know that you will be one of the most beautiful chapters.
Anonymous
Chapter 1
Chelsea
After putting the truck in park, a smile spreads across my face as I look out at all the trees. "Itโs good to be home." I get out of the truck and notice the wind has picked up when I hear the leaves rustling in the trees. I spend an extra second just to take it in again. Living in the city, I donโt have any of this. I have car horns and sirens.
The blue sky has clouded over, and my blond hair covers my face now. I donโt know why, but the air smells so different here than anywhere else. It just smells like home. My black ballerina shoes are no match for the rocks in the driveway, so itโs time to dust off the cowboy boots.
I hear the front door open and look up, seeing my brother, Ethan, coming outside. His whole face lights up with a smile. "Well, well, well," he says, coming down the front steps of his house. "If it isnโt Care Bear."
I shake my head at the nickname he gave me when I decided to go into nursing. "How long are you going to keep that up?" I ask as he gets closer to me, grabbing me and pulling me close to him.
My hands go around his waist. "Welcome home," he says, putting his chin on top of my head like he always does.
"Itโs good to be home," I tell him. Five years ago, I decided I would try my hand at being a nurse. I wasnโt sure how I would like it, but I fell in love with it and graduated last week at the top of my class.
"Is Mom all over you?" He lets go of me now as we walk into his house.
"Letโs just say that Iโm happy I have my own house." We both laugh. Even though my parents expected me to move back home and had my bedroom all ready, I needed to have my own space.
"Iโm still surprised she went for that." He looks over at me.
"Oh, she didnโt at first." I stop when I get up the two steps. "But then I threw in that you disappeared from our lives for five years." When he was twenty-one, he found out that his father was not Jacob. He didnโt handle it well and took off for five years, cutting everyone off. It was a rough time for everyone, but heโs home now.
"Nice." He pushes my shoulder now.
"Daddy!" Gabriel, his four-year-old son, yells his name and then looks down the hall and sees me here, and his blue eyes sparkle. "Auntie Cece!" he yells, running to me, and I bend down to grab him in my arms. He wraps his arms around my neck and his legs around my waist.
I turn my head to kiss his neck just as I did when he was a baby. "I canโt even pick you up." I pretend heโs too heavy. No one knows I made the decision to become a nurse because of Gabriel.
One looked at him and I fell so madly in love with him I couldnโt explain it. I also got this fear he would get sick, and I wouldnโt be able to actually help him. "Have you been eating your vegetables?"
"I did." He squirms to get out of my embrace, and I see heโs really gotten big since the last time I saw him six months ago. "Feel my muscles." He puts up his hand, and I squeeze it.
"I think you are even bigger than your dad." Bending to kiss him on the neck and blow bubbles in his neck. He squeals out in delight, and itโs music to my ears.
"Chelsea." I hear my name being called and look up to see my sister-in-law, Emily, coming toward us with a baby on her hip. The smile on her face matches Ethanโs.
My one-year-old niece, Aubrey, chews on her finger while she looks at me and smiles. "Well, hello there, pretty girl." I take her from Emily, and she claps her hands, showing me her gummy smile.
"You look fabulous," she says to me. "I love those jeans." I nod, looking down at the black jeans I put on today with a white shirt and short black leather jacket. City chic but also okay for the country. "What are you doing here?" Emily asks, and I just look at her.
"Iโm here to babysit my two favorite people in the whole world," I tell her, looking at my brother. "Someone called and begged and pleaded."
"I did not beg or plead," Ethan says, walking to Emily
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