But she knew that she couldn’t, shouldn’t, have him. Seven was the finest example of a man that she’d ever met. And his parents loved him, supported him and were extraordinary in their own way. But he still wasn’t the man for her. His career relied too much on chance. He was reckless. He’d kidnapped her, for God’s sake! Unable to deal with the never-ending conversations pulsing in her head, she left the house to go for a walk. She needed to clear her mind. Mr. and Mrs. Carmichael had already left for work, and Seven was paying a brief visit to his brother’s house in Kingston to pick “something” up. Though left alone, Bailey could no longer stay in the house. She didn’t know where she was going, but from the walk she and Seven had taken the night before, she remembered certain details of the small town. In the daylight, the town was green, expansive and strangely beautiful. It was scattered here and there with tin-roofed huts, charming cottages like the one the Carmichaels lived in, even large, multilevel minimansions.
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