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Chasing Truth: Chapter 14

Posted on 19/09/2014

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Wind blew through Mari’s hair from the opened windows of Tyler’s truck. It was earlier than she usually started her days off, but excitement wouldn’t let her sleep in. She’d looked forward to the trip out on Leilani’s yacht all week. Leilani was just getting back from a big conference for her family’s company in New York. The three friends plotted for some uninterrupted girl time out on the water.

She rolled her head to the side to stare at Tyler. He relaxed in his seat, one hand lazily controlling the steering wheel. They’d missed the last few days together due to her schedule and her spending time with Gage and the family. Gage’s trips could be rare and they could be plentiful. She never knew so she took full advantage of any time he managed to spend on the island.

Tyler volunteered to drive her to the dock to carve out some time together and he surprised her with the breakfast sandwich she chased with juice. Now he threw the occasional look her way with that amazing smile.

“Jules and Leilani are lucky I know how excited you are about today.”

“Oh yeah? Why’s that?

“Because if I didn’t, I’d kidnap you for the day. Take you out to Rocanda and spoil you. It’s been a while. Too long.”

“If these weren’t my best friends I might’ve let you talk me into it too,” she said with a grin, climbing out as soon as he parked at the dock.

She threw her bag over her shoulder and started up the dock before Tyler fell into step beside her.

“Got everything?”

“Yeah, I think so.”

“Before you go.”

“What is it?” Mari opened her bag and double-checked for the sunscreen. She didn’t have to look up to know that Julia’s arms were folding and she was muttering under her breath. “Hurry up. Jules is getting impatient.”

“I thought I heard something about you looking for your birth father.”

Her head snapped up. “What? No. And I don’t have time to talk about the reasons why.”

“That’s fine, sweetheart. I just heard it around and wanted to see if you needed any help.”

She smiled and brushed a kiss over his cheek. “Thanks, but no. See you when we get back.”

“Have fun,” he called after her as she started for the boat.

Julia and Leilani waited for her with bikini tops and shorts. Towels were thrown over their shoulders and sunglasses shielded both of their eyes.

“It’s about time you made it,” Leilani said watching as Mari walked up.

“Relax, Ry. I wouldn’t miss it for the world.” Mari tweaked Leilani’s floppy sun hat and boarded the boat with them trailing behind her.

“I wasn’t sure if Tyler was going to let you go.” Julia tossed her towel onto one of the chairs on the deck and set her bag beside it.

Mari grinned. “He’s missed his time with me, but decided to be generous and not kidnap me today.”

“Wow, how nice of him,” Julia said rolling her eyes with a laugh.

Mari wasted no time lowering her sunglasses over her eyes and stretching out on one of the chairs. Tyler’s question had unsettled her. Leilani propped her hands on her hips, staring down at her.

“Okay, so clearly you’re sharing first today.”

“Why don’t we talk about you and Keon instead?”

Leilani flushed bright red and her mouth thinned. “Oh no, you are not going to do this to me today with your little ‘I’m cool and collected’ face like you don’t have a care in the world while I’m over here blushing like red is my natural shade.”

Mari peeked over her shades and noticed Julia watched Leilani as well. “Everything alright?”

“No, everything is not alright! Now spill.”

“Well if you insist.” Mari slid her glasses back into place and got comfortable on the chair once more. “Everything’s fine for the most part although Papa apparently has his dad senses tingling about Tyler.”

Julia raised a brow at that. “I already told you how I felt about him so I can’t say that’s a surprise.”

“You said he was too observant. He used to work security. That kind of thing makes sense. It’s not exactly a ‘he’s creepy’.”

“Fine. That’s fair. Maybe it’s the whole security guy air over him. It just makes a person wary.”

“It doesn’t make me wary. It makes me feel safe.”

Julia snorted even as Leilani’s grin stretched wide. She nudged Mari’s legs over and dropped down onto her chair beside her.

“Makes you feel safe, does it?”

“Please do remember we’re planning to talk about you and Keon soon.”

Leilani stuck her tongue out. “I’m just saying. So things are like…serious?”

“As serious as they can be. I like him, like spending time with him, how he treats me. I’m seriously getting spoiled. I’m not saying I’m going to marry him next week, but I’d like to see where it goes.”

“Okay, so Raoul not being completely on board could be an issue. Is that all?”

Mari sighed and fell silent. Tyler’s question brought back up the thoughts she had earlier.

“I considered trying to find my biological father. Nixed the idea pretty quickly, but I guess Raoul was worried enough about it that he mentioned it to some people.”

“But you’re not going to go through with it?” Julia asked.

“No. I should be ready to really let that go now, don’t you think? No need to go searching for someone who’s never bothered to search for me. It was just on my mind this morning is all.” She turned her head to look at Leilani. “So why don’t you tell us about Keon and New York?”

Leilani didn’t answer right away, studying her as if trying to be sure she was hiding nothing else. Finally, as the boat began to make its way out into the open waters, Leilani began to share.

 

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Chasing Truth: Chapter 13

Posted on 12/09/2014

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            Mari took a long sip of lemonade from the straw and blindly reached out to set it on the end table next to the hammock.

“This is the life.” She sighed in pleasure.

Her eyes closed behind the sunglasses resting on her face. Raoul laughed and turned the ribs over on the grill.

“My spoiled, spoiled girl.”

“You made me that way.”

“That I did,” he admitted turning to look at her. “Where’s Tyler?”

“Trying to see if he can best Devil’s Mountain without me.”

“You’ve been spending a lot of time with him.”

“It’s been awhile, but I’m pretty sure that’s what you do when you’re dating someone,” she drawled searching for her glass again.

“So it’s serious then?”

She stopped feeling for the glass and lifted her shades to stare at him. “What is it, Papa?”

“There’s just something about him, Mari Belle. Just don’t sit right.”

She sat up in the hammock at the improper grammar. “He treats me like a princess. What’s not to like?”

He shrugged and turned back to the food. “That’s why I didn’t say anything. It’s not anything he’s said or done. I just don’t feel…settled when he’s around.”

She frowned and propped the glasses up on her head. “What do you want me to say? I like him, the way he treats me, how he acts, all of it. There’s nothing that makes me not want to see him.”

Allison walked out the back door with a bowl of baked beans and another with coleslaw. Her smile slipped at their expressions.

“You told her then?”

“So you’ve talked about it?” Mari asked looking between the two of them.

She set the Saran-wrapped bowls on the table. “Raoul was concerned. I suggested he wait a little while to see if his feelings changed before he worried you unnecessarily.”

“And what do you think?”

“Honestly? I like him. I definitely like how happy you’ve been since the two of you got together. I don’t discount Raoul’s feelings though.”

“All we’re saying is be careful.”

An echo of Keon’s words. Mari frowned. Life was good. Her time with Tyler was great. She didn’t want anything encroaching on that, not even Raoul’s vague feelings of concern.

Raoul turned to her. “You’re old enough to make your own decisions. Have been for a while now.” He paused and scratched at his head, making her grin. “I told you what I think. What you do is up to you.”

“I know and I promise I’ll be careful.”

“That’s all I can ask for.”

She settled back into the hammock, more than ready to let the subject rest. She just reached for her glass when Raoul looked toward the house.

“Why don’t you head up to the front of the house, Mari? Got a surprise for you.”

“A surprise?” she echoed curiously, rising from the hammock.

He didn’t say anything more so she crossed the grass toward the gate. That’s when she heard him.

“Something smells good back here.”

She laughed with surprise and delight when she heard that warm booming voice. The gate to the backyard swung open to reveal a tall chocolate-skinned man with jade green eyes that shone as bright as his smile. The second the gate opened she ran to him. He met her halfway with muscled arms opened wide.

“Well if it isn’t Ellie girl! I heard you finally made your way back.”

She slammed into him and wrapped her arms tight. “They didn’t even tell me you were coming! I missed you the last few times you were here. How long are you staying this time? I’ve missed you!”

Gage was a long-time family friend. Raoul and Mari took him on a tour shortly after her mother’s death and every time he visited the island, he made sure to come spend time with them. It wasn’t long before she regarded him as an uncle and she always looked forward to his visits. The last time she saw him was her graduation and she’d been equally pleased with that surprise.

They both kept an arm locked around each other as they came back to Raoul and Allison.

“Long enough to get a good look at you. That’s for sure. You’ve been growing up on me.”

Raoul snorted and eyed the ribs. “You? I watched the entire process and it still caught me by surprise.”

Gage chuckled and patted Raoul on the back. “It’s good to see you, old man. Allie, you’re just as beautiful as always.”

“And you’re still a charmer.” Allison smiled with the words.

He leaned in to hug her without releasing Mari. Only when he moved to settle into a chair did he finally let go.

“How does it feel, graduate?”

Mari dropped into a chair beside him and smiled. “It feels the same as always. I didn’t need a degree to do this. That was just…for fun I guess.”

“I’ve been thinking about letting you take over the books,” Raoul slid in easily.

Her brows jumped in surprise. “If you need me to, you know I will.”

He smiled as if he anticipated the answer as he stacked the ribs on a plate in the center of the table.

“We’ll talk about it.”

Allison unwrapped the bowls while Mari passed out the plates. She had a rib in hand with coleslaw and beans on her plate before Raoul settled at the table. Gage laughed watching her.

“I see you still pack it away.”

“I learned from the best,” Mari assured around the delicious meat. “So where’ve you been? Anywhere exciting?”

“I spent some time down in Costa Rica. Beautiful place. You’d love it. I ventured down to Colombia too. Maybe now that you’ve graduated you can come on a trip or two.”

The rib clattered to the plate and Mari’s eyes lit up. “Seriously? You better not be playing with me.”

“I wouldn’t dare.”

“I’m so holding you to that.”

He just smiled as he continued eating.

Mari refilled Allison’s glass as she reached for another rib after clearing her plate. Gage shook his head. He leaned back in his seat and rested his hands on his stomach. “So what’s this I hear about a man sniffing around my girl?”

There was no confusion about his source. She shot a look at Raoul. “Yes, I’m dating.”

“Well where’s the brave little boy?”

“It’s amazing you caught her without him. He’s been monopolizing her time.”

“That’s a strong word, Papa.”

“So you like him, huh? Tell me about him.”

“He’s…great.” She propped her chin up on her hand and sucked barbecue sauce from her pinky. “He makes me laugh even when I don’t want to. He’s sweet and thoughtful. He’s fun. He makes me happy.”

“All that? So what’s the problem, Raoul?”

“Call it Dad senses. They go off when he’s around.”

He frowned. “Well I can’t argue with that. I want to meet the young man while I’m hanging around, you hear?”

Mari smiled. “Yes sir. Maybe you can put Dad’s senses to rest.”

“Yeah,” Gage said with a faint smile. “Let’s hope I can.”

 

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