Chasing Abby is the final book in Cassia's New York Times and USA Today best selling Shattered Hearts series.
About Chasing Abby
The heart-stopping conclusion to the New York Times and USA Today bestselling series.
Five years, six months, eight days….
It’s been eighteen years since Abigail was born with a hole in her heart. Five years since she collapsed on the soccer field. Five years, six months, eight days since she found out she was adopted.
Abby has spent five years wondering about the family she never knew and waiting for her eighteenth birthday. When Abby shows up on the doorstep of Chris and Claire Knight, her birth parents are overjoyed to see the little girl they lost eighteen years ago.
One summer is all they have to make up for the years they lost. But a summer of love soon turns into a summer of heartache.
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CHAPTER ONE
Two months after
THE HAIRS ON MY ARMS stand on
end the moment I step inside Fidelity Bank in Raleigh. As if I can feel every
time my parents walked through here over the past eighteen years. See the ghost
of their footprints trailed across the speckled tile.
Caleb squeezes my hand as we head for the line
of patrons queued up in front of the teller windows. I want to smile at him to
show him that everything is okay, but I’m too nervous. My heart is pounding
like a snare drum inside my chest. My fingers begin to tingle and I know I
should stop and take a few deep breaths, but I can’t stop moving toward that
line. I wriggle my fingers a little and Caleb tightens his grip, stopping in
the middle of the floor as he recognizes the signs.
I look up into his green eyes and his eyebrows
shoot up as he draws in a deep breath. I copy him, sucking in a large breath
through my nostrils then letting it out slowly through my mouth. He does it a
few more times and I follow along until the tingling in my fingers is gone.
Then I blink my eyes to stanch the tears. It’s not fair to Caleb that he has a
broken girlfriend. He deserves a girl with a healthy heart who can keep up with
his lust for life.
“Better?” he asks, his voice soothing and
hopeful.
I nod and he kisses my forehead. “Thank you.”
What is it like having a defective heart? Sort
of like having a defective TV that only displays a few channels. You’re forced
to listen to your friends talking about all the cool shows they’ve been
watching. Shows you’ll never be able to watch. And you try to pretend you’re perfectly
happy with your defective TV, but everyone knows you’re just trying to be a
good sport.
Sports. That’s one thing you can’t watch on a
defective TV. I learned that when I was thirteen. That also happens to be the
age I learned about the safe-deposit box that brought me to Fidelity Bank
today.
“I can help the next person in line.”
I look up and the woman behind the bulletproof
glass is giving me that impatient, eyebrows-raised look. I step forward with
Caleb and slip my driver’s license into the curved slot on the counter.
“I’m here to… to look at my safe-deposit box.”
Look at? She must think I’m crazy.
She takes my driver’s license and swipes it
through a machine. She types in a few commands, then she looks back and forth
between the picture on my ID and my face.
“Do you have your key?”
“Yes,” I reply quickly as I begin digging in the
front pocket of my jeans for the small silver key my father gave me two months
ago.
I slide it into the slot and she smiles. “You
can hold onto it.” She slides my ID back to me and I take both the card and the
key back. “Just give me a moment. I have to go get my supervisor to help you.”
She disappears behind a curved wall and comes
back with a man in a suit who’s sifting through a gaggle of keys on a chain as
he walks. They arrive at the teller window and the man smiles at me.
He nods to his right. “This way, ma’am.”
Ma’am? I’ve
never been called that before. I guess this is what it feels like to be
an adult.
We reach an unmarked door that buzzes softly
before it’s pulled inward. The man with the keys smiles as he waves us inside.
He closes the door behind us, then he leads us to an enormous circular vault
door. He slips a key into a lock, then he places his thumb on a print reader. A
soft beep sounds and he enters a code on a touchpad. A heavy click sounds
inside the door and he turns the wheel to open the door and pull it out.
The vault door opens onto a corridor, which runs
perpendicular. Straight ahead of us is a room where another heavy, rectangular
vault door stands open, revealing a narrow room lined from floor to ceiling
with brass safe-deposit boxes. I look right and see more vault doors leading to
other places. The man with the keys leads us forward to the room with the
safe-deposit boxes. There aren’t any tables, just a single plastic chair with
metal legs pushed up against the back wall of the narrow room. I may need that.
“Do you know which box is yours?” the man asks.
I look up into his dark eyes and my mind blanks,
so Caleb speaks for me. “Fifteen-five-zero-eight.”
I nod in agreement and the man smiles as I hold
up my key, still unable to speak.
He leads us to the middle of the room and taps a
box on the left. “This is it.” He begins walking back toward the door. “Go
ahead and take your time. When you’re ready, just press this button right here
and someone will come back to let you out.”
I nod again. “Thank you.”
He nods as he closes the rectangular vault door,
closing us into the room. My fingers are beginning to tingle again, but I don’t
wriggle them. I don’t want to worry Caleb.
I hand him the key. “You open it.”
“Do you want me to look inside and tell you what
I see?”
“Yes, please.”
He looks at me for a moment, then he heads for
the back of the room. He carries the chair back to me and pats the seat. I sit
down and try to resist the urge to wring my hands.
“Deep breaths, Abby,” he reminds me.
“Just open it. I need this over with.”
He quickly slides the key into the lock and
turns. He pulls box 15508 out of the slot and I lean forward to put my head
between my knees. I don’t want to see until I know what’s in there.
“It’s a memory card and… Holy shit.”
“What?” My head snaps up, but I can’t see inside
the box from this angle.
“What is it?”
His eyes are wide, but I can’t tell if he’s
excited or terrified.
“Caleb! Answer me. What is it?”
“It’s… There are some pictures in here.”
“Pictures? So… what? Why is that shocking?”
His Adam’s apple bobs in his throat as he gulps.
“It’s not the pictures that are shocking… It’s who’s in the pictures.”
“What? Let me see.” I stand up to get a look at
the contents of the brass box, but Caleb quickly slides it back into the slot.
“What are you doing?”
“You asked me to tell you what I saw before
you see it.”
I slap his arm in frustration. “Then tell me,
damn it!”
“Abby, calm down.”
He looks into my eyes with that stern look that
only Caleb and my dad can pull off.
I take a deep breath and nod. “Okay, I’m calm.
What’s in the box?”
“It looks like… your biological father is… Chris
Knight.”
I narrow my eyes at him. “What? Is that supposed
to be a joke? Because that is not funny at all. Just tell me what’s inside the
box.”
He’s not smiling as his eyes lock on mine. “This
is not a joke.”
The silence is so absolute, I can hear my feeble
heart stuttering under the weight of this news.
“Sit down, baby,” he whispers and I gladly sit
as he pulls the box out of the slot again. “Are you ready?”
I nod and he carefully sets the box in my lap.
The first thing I see is the picture sitting on top of the stack. It’s clearly
a professional family photo. Chris Knight, his wife, and their three kids are
standing in front of a large elm tree. They look so happy and… perfect. I’ll
bet all the TVs in their house work perfectly.
Caleb kneels in front of me and reaches forward
to wipe a tear from my cheek. “Are you okay?”
I shake my head, shaking loose another tear.
“No.”
I lift the photos out of the box and move the
top picture to the bottom of the stack. The next one stops me cold. It’s a
picture of Chris Knight looking quite a bit younger. He’s dressed in a suit and
holding… me.
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Previous books in the series:
1. FOREVER OURS
2. RELENTLESS
3. PIECES OF YOU
4. BRING ME HOME
About Cassia
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Cassia Leo grew up in California and has lived in three different countries. She loves to travel and her dream is to one day score a record deal based on her awesome shower singing skills. She is the author of the Shattered Hearts series (Forever Ours, Relentless, Pieces of You, Bring Me Home) and the Luke, Knox, and Chase series.
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