Title: The Aftermath
Author: R.J. Prescott
Series: The Hurricane, #2
On Sale: August 2, 2016
Publisher: Forever
Formats: Trade Paperback & eBook
Price: $14.99 USD (TP) / $3.99 USD (eBook)
Cormac "The Hurricane" O'Connell's
star is on the rise. Billed as the most promising young boxer of his
generation, his new career is taking him to places he never dreamed. But
O'Connell only needs one thing in life: his wife.
In her final year of college, Em cannot
follow him around the world but together they make it work. Just when
everything they ever wanted is on the horizon, the past resurfaces to haunt
them, and O'Connell realizes that justice might not be a part of his happy ever
after. He couldn't protect Em once before, but in the aftermath of the
hurricane, he will make sure that never happens again.
It never occurred to me that mail was something to fear. Not until the
day I came home and found Em sat on the floor, her arms wrapped around her
knees, and a ripped open white envelope on the bed behind her.
“Sunshine, what’s
wrong?” I asked. She swallowed hard and sniffed a few times like she was trying
to hold back tears long enough to talk to me. I reached for the envelope,
thinking it would give me some clue as to why she was so clearly freaked out.
“Don’t,” Em croaked.
“Please,” she added pleadingly. I knew then, as a tear rolled down her cheek,
that whatever was inside had to be bad. Contained within a folded sheet of
plain white paper were about a dozen or so photos. They were different sizes
and all taken at different times, but Em was in every one of them. The earliest
photo was of a smiling happy nine year old. Just a normal kid out riding her
bike. When the next one showed the same kid, fast asleep in her bed, I felt
sick to my fucking stomach. The older that Em was in the pictures, the more
invasive they became and none of them looked like they were taken with her
knowledge. The last photo was really grainy, like it had been through a window
maybe, or within a really bad camera, but it showed in intimate detail, her
frail, bruised body taking a shower.
“Mother fucker,” I
yelled, wanting to fucking hit something. Anything. I grabbed the envelope
looking for some clue who’d sent it, like I didn’t fucking know. Frank was
still in prison, pending trial, so someone on the outside must have sent this
for him. The postmark on the envelope read London, which didn’t tell me much.
The knuckles on Em’s hand were white where she gripping hold of her legs so
hard.
“Shit love. You okay?”
I said, hating that she looked so fucking scared. She nodded unconvincingly,
but didn’t answer. I gathered up the pictures and stuffed them back into the
envelope, not wanting her to see them anymore, but I knew we’d need to give
them to police as evidence. The idea of her being on display like that to the
police and the prosecution lawyers was as bad as knowing what she’d been
through. Sitting down next to her, I wrapped my arm around her tiny body and
pulled her into my chest. She was stiff as a board and shaking slightly.
Rubbing up and down her arms, trying to get her warm I waited for her to talk
to me. That was the way of it sometimes with Sunshine. She needed to think shit
over before she could get it off her chest.
“I didn’t know about
any of them. He’s been taking pictures of me for years. How could I not know?
How could I let that happen?” she asked me.
“You didn’t let anything happen. He’s a violent,
abusive rapist who’s sick in the fucking head. He did what he did because he’s
a fucking whack job. Nothing you said or did gave him permission to do this.” I
could see by her face that the pictures shamed her. Fuck that. There wasn’t a
single fucking thing for her to be ashamed of.
“It was bad enough
dealing with what happened, but he could have hundreds of these pictures and
God only knows what he does with them. As if that’s not bad enough he knows
where we live. Even in prison he can get to me. I’ll never be free of him will
I?”
“Sunshine, even if it
means killing him, I swear he will never touch you again. This is just a sign
of desperation. In a few more months he’ll be too concerned about how to pick
up the soap in the shower without getting arse raped to worry about getting you
back. He’s going away for a very long time and there’s fuck all he can do about
it. This kind of shit just gives the barristers more ammunition against him.” I
did my best to reassure her, but as I was as freaked out as she was. The fact
that he could get hold of the pictures and post them from prison had me worried
about what else he could do from the inside.
She wiped her eyes and
leant across to give me a quick kiss.
“You’re right,” she
told me. “A few more months and this will all be over.” It had to be, because I hadn’t been
exaggerating. If Frank came after her again, I’d kill to keep her safe.
THE HURRICANE SERIES
The Hurricane, #1
The Aftermath, #2
USA Today bestselling author R.J. Prescott
was born in Cardiff, South Wales, and studied law at the University of Bristol,
England. Four weeks before graduation she fell in love, and stayed. Ten years
later, she convinced her crazy, wonderful firefighter husband to move back to
Cardiff where they now live with their two equally crazy sons.
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