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Blurb
Oblivion is a sweet, sweet place.
No pain. No disturbing thoughts of the past. No guilt from my
recent actions.
Deep down, there is still a part of me that knows how screwed
up I am. I don’t see a way out, not now. Tria’s gone, and the possibility of
her forgiving me in my current state is exactly zero. I know I have to pull
myself together, accept my responsibilities, and try to make amends, but I have
no idea where to start.
No job. No apartment. I’m living on the streets with the
other junkies. As little as I had to offer Tria before, I have nothing to give
her now. The only way out is to come clean and tell Tria the truth about my
past, but the idea of reliving the memories is so painful, I can’t think about
it long enough to figure out a solution.
I’ve hit rock bottom, and I don’t even know which way is up
any more.
Excerpt
I reached out and touched the edge of the pillow. It was insanely soft and warm. I stroked it, and images of Tria’s breasts
crawled through my head, making me smile.
I stroked my cock as I thought about her, but I couldn’t come.
I could hear a voice in the other room, but it didn’t concern
me, so I didn’t move. Through heavy
eyelids, I watched the piles of dirty laundry all over the floor. I found shapes of animals in the patterns,
just like cloud pictures.
“The beans are gone.”
I rolled my head to the side and looked up at Krazy Katie’s
face. I smiled and tried to say
something, but my tongue wasn’t cooperating.
I focused on her eyes as they stared down at me quizzically.
“Trains need an engineer,” Krazy Katie said.
“It’s okay,” I said.
My tongue still felt weird, all numb and heavy. I twisted it around in my mouth, and it
tickled my teeth. I blinked a couple of
times before looking back at my neighbor.
“I got the helm. I’m all good.”
Did trains have a helm, or was that just boats? I laughed.
Krazy Katie covered her eyes with one hand. I could see her chest rising and falling as
she took long breaths. I started
counting slowly in my head but quickly forgot the number.
“Left the station,” she said quietly. “No engineer.
Kicked in the caboose. Nothing
but tracks.”
She turned in slow motion, and I watched vapor trails of her
dull blue T-shirt swirl around the room as she left. I heard the window slide shut and then
silence.
“I’m all good,” I whispered.
There was no reply.
Even though my arms and legs were way too content to be
bothered with moving, I shoved myself out of bed anyway. My rig was sitting on the kitchen table, all
ready to go. I was still pretty high,
but I could feel darkness closing in around me, and I didn’t want it.
I wanted warmth and happiness.
Plastic tube, arm slap, needle prick.
“Like a fucking pro.”
I lay my head on the table as the fluid sensations rippled
through me. Tria didn’t matter. She’d forgive me in time. In fact, she was probably already over
it. How could she not be?
“I’m good. Really, I
am.”
I was never one to lie to myself, but it was getting easier
all the time.
Excerpt
I watched Yolanda walk out of the cage. Apparently, I kept looking in her direction
too long. I took a blow to the head
before I realized the fight had started.
I stumbled back, shook my head, and regained my footing. I raised my fists up in front of my face, and
danced lightly on my toes, waiting for his next move. We circled slowly, jabbing but not finding
our marks. My head swam again.
I needed to put an end to this. I needed to get it over with so I could take
my winnings and get more smack. I had
come down too hard and too fast. I had
to get straight again.
I rushed him, striking out with my right and then my
left. I took an elbow to the face, and
felt my neck snap back.
The next thing I knew, I was on my back, and the guy was
straddling my chest. I registered my
head being thrown from side to side with punches, but I couldn’t focus enough
to get him off me. I jabbed at his
sides, but it was ineffective.
With my head spinning, I slammed my hand against the ground
three times.
“Woo hoo!” The
challenger jumped off of me and started running around the small cage.
I could hear cheers, boos, and people screaming at me, but I
couldn’t comprehend the words. I rolled
over and pushed myself up before stumbling out of the cage.
“Jesus, Liam!” Back in
the locker room, Yolanda fussed around the cut over my eye and my bloody lip as
I tried to push her hands away and get my jeans back on. “What the hell is wrong with you tonight?”
“Just forget it!” I yelled.
“I need to get going.”
“Oh yeah? Why’s
that? You got nothing waiting for you at
home.”
I pulled my shoulders close together and bit down on the pad
of my thumb. I didn’t remember telling
Yolanda about Tria leaving, but apparently I had. I was afraid to open my mouth now. I tensed every muscle to keep myself from
trembling. If Yolanda noticed, she’d
figure out why.
If she figured it out, she’d stop me.
Is that such a bad thing?
Yes, most definitely.
I couldn’t risk it. I
couldn’t have Yolanda knowing what I was doing and dragging me somewhere to
clean up. She would take back the cash
she’d just given me, and I’d be royally fucked.
I couldn’t let that happen.
“I gotta go,” I said again.
I shouldered past her and out the door, ignoring her calls after
me. I didn’t stop at the bar or
acknowledge the fans around me as I left.
I took the cash I’d earned to Max and traded it for all the
heroin I could get. I returned to my
apartment and banged up.
Bliss.
Everything was perfect.
CAGED Series Reading Order
Takedown (Book One) Caged Series
Trapped (Book Two) Caged Series
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Released (Book Three) Caged Series
About the Author:
Shay Savage lives in Cincinnati, Ohio with her family and a
variety of household pets. She is an accomplished public speaker, and holds the
rank of Distinguished Toastmaster from Toastmasters International. When not
writing, she enjoys science fiction movies, masquerading as a zombie, is a HUGE
Star Wars fan, and member of the 501st Legion of Stormtroopers. When the geek
fun runs out, she also loves soccer in any and all forms - especially the
Columbus Crew, Arsenal and Bayern Munich - and anxiously awaits the 2014 World
Cup. Savage holds a degree in psychology, and she brings a lot of that
knowledge into the characters within her stories.
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