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Say You Love Me (Williams Bros.), by Adrianne Byrd



Atlanta novelist Christian Williams knew her husband, Jordan, was the only man she would ever want. But after fifteen years of playing second-best to her husband's successful software company, she'd had enough. Determined to get a divorce, she took refuge at her family's Texas ranch to decide where to go with her life. But when Jordan followed her there, Christian soon discovered that the man she still loved was closer than she ever dreamed.

Jordan had learned from his hard-driving businessman father that you could never be too successful. He thought that once he'd made his business a leader in the software field, he would finally have time to show Christian how much he loved her. Somehow that day had never come, and now Jordan feared it might be too late. With all they've built hanging in the balance, Christian and Jordan must rediscover the desire they once shared—and the passionate dreams still waiting to be fulfilled.

  • Sales Rank: #471136 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2009-05-27
  • Released on: 2009-06-01
  • Format: Kindle eBook

About the Author

National bestselling author Adrianne Byrd has been featured in many publications, including Today’s Black Woman, Upscale, and Heart and Soul. She has also won local awards for screenwriting. For the future, she looks forward to continuing to create characters that make people smile, laugh, and fall in love. She currently calls Georgia home.

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I want a divorce."

Silence cloaked the room as Christian Wil-liams's guilt-ridden words hung in the air while her gaze remained locked on her half-eaten dinner. The soft shuffling of the servants' feet and then the soft click of the sliding door signaled they'd left her alone to deal with a man she didn't know anymore—her husband.

The tension thickened and robbed her of the confidence she'd spent months building. Look at him, her inner voice commanded. That simple task proved to be the hardest thing she'd ever done.

With balled fists and a shaky disposition, Christian forced her gaze to meet Jordan's.

The eight-foot glass dinner table might as well have been a mile long—a good symbol of the distance that had grown between them.

Jordan's midnight-colored eyes clouded from a brewing storm. Her heart nearly stopped, and in its place a sharp, unbearable pain pulsed with every breath she took. Evidence of her husband's Spanish-American heritage dominated his strong features. With short-cropped, wavy hair and eyes darker than the darkest night, his distinguished, sophisticated looks never failed to turn heads.

Christian's gaze caressed his skin's golden hue with longing. She turned away when she realized what she was doing. However, her courage restored, she chanced another look. This time, she focused on the subtle signs of maturity that graced his eyes, then his salt-and-pepper mustache, which added to his masculinity.

The soft lighting from the chandelier illuminated the room. Tiny lines along his jaw twitched, a sure sign of his anger.

She waited, waited for an inevitable explosion.

He lowered his fork, then wiped the corners of his mouth, all the while never breaking eye contact.

Why doesn't he say something? Anything would be better than this silence. The silence condemned her, accused her of a terrible crime.

"I'm sorry," she said. Her tears struggled for release. Pain flickered across her husband's hardened expression, then disappeared. Was she wrong about his feelings? She couldn't be sure, not until he said something. Anything.

Seconds stretched into minutes, confirming her worst fears. He didn't care. J.W. Enterprises was the only thing that mattered. The company he'd started years ago had practically become the air he breathed, and she refused to compete with it any longer for his time, or his love.

Against her will, tears brimmed and blurred her vision, but she refused to let them fall. Her chair screeched like a locomotive as she stood from the table. With as much dignity as she could muster, she pulled the four-carat diamond ring from her finger and placed it on the table, along with its matching gold band.

It's over, her head shouted, but her heart begged to stay. In that same instant, Jordan broke eye contact to stare at the golden rings.

Christian turned and forced one foot in front of the other. In truth, she wanted him to stop her, to ask her to reconsider, but it didn't happen. The clicking of her heels against the marble floor echoed in her ears. He wasn't coming after her.

The realization threatened to choke her. Weak-kneed, she managed to make it out of the dining room, relieved that he couldn't see the tears that finally streamed down her face.

Don't go. Jordan exhaled. Denial took hold of his heart as he waited in vain for his wife to return. He would not, could not, believe what had just happened. A divorce? His gaze returned to the two rings. A deep ache penetrated and settled within him.

Snatching his wineglass, he emptied its contents in one gulp. He closed his eyes, and with a trembling hand lowered his glass. What could be wrong? He looked around at the exquisite furnishings, at the rewards he'd been able to provide. He'd made sure Christian had the best of everything. Never had he denied her anything.

Sure, they had their share of problems, but they always managed to work things out. Lately, his company demanded most of his time, forcing him to travel five to six days out of the week, but Christian understood all of that—didn't she?

Jordan stood, tossing down the white linen napkin from his lap. His gaze returned to the rings. Fear gripped him, while the image of his wife removing her jewels replayed in his mind.

Neglect. That was it. He hadn't spent as much time with her as he'd like to, but the situation was just temporary. With his company's new software hitting the market in the coming months, he'd been subjected to a tremendous amount of pressure.

Too much time had passed. It was now or never. He needed to talk to her. The pain mirrored in Christian's expression haunted him. Her brimming tears broke his heart.

He went to the end of the table and retrieved her rings. He squeezed them in his hand, then left the dining room to confront his wife. As he walked up the massive mahogany staircase, apprehension jumbled the words in his head. Two servants skittered out of his path when he reached the top level, but he hardly noticed. He needed a plan.

First, he'd apologize, for whatever he was guilty of. Then he'd promise to spend more time with her. That should make her happy. And when she forgave him—if she forgave him—he'd shower her with roses, jewelry, whatever it took.

At the bedroom door, he drew a deep breath and opened his fist. The two golden rings glittered back at him.

Jordan pushed open the door and stepped inside.

Something was wrong. At first glance, the room's picturesque decor looked normal. However, the anxiety trickling through his veins warned him otherwise. Something was definitely wrong.

He moved in farther and took a closer look.

Where was she? Fear returned as he rushed toward the walk-in closet. As he passed Christian's vanity, he saw sparse items littered the glass top. As he threw open the closed door, time stopped. Rows of naked hangers hung from the rods.

Jordan retreated and refused to believe his eyes. She wasn't gone. Making a one hundred and eighty degree turn, he sprinted toward the bathroom. More of her things were gone.

The weight of the rings drew his attention. He opened his hand and stared at them again. He could no longer deny the truth. She left me. Numb, he returned to the master bedroom in a daze.

When he plopped onto the bed, something crinkled beneath him. Shifting his weight, he pulled out some papers. Delta tickets? Where is she going? He flipped the envelope open and stared at the two tickets. Destination: Bermuda. More questions formed in his head. Departure: September 18. That was yesterday. He rummaged through the other papers and found hotel reservations for a honeymoon suite.

Jordan looked again at the word honeymoon. September 18. Their wedding anniversary. He'd forgotten their anniversary…again.

Damn.

For two hours Christian drove around the city of Atlanta, listening to the steady rhythm of the windshield wipers blend with the music on the radio. Its mournful tunes about lost love intensified her misery and elevated her loneliness. The night's events seemed too surreal, too inconceivable.

She exited off I-285 and drove to Courtlane Highrises in the heart of downtown. Once inside the parking deck she cut the car's engine, then slumped back in her seat and let silence encase her. Her fragile emotions swirled inside her, bringing her, at times, to the brink of hopelessness.

She couldn't convince herself that this was for the best, or that she was doing the right thing. If any of that was true, then why did she hurt so much? Why did she feel as if her world, and her life, were over?

A car alarm squealed out a warning in the distance, jerking her from her reverie. She took a cautious look around, then stepped out of the car.

In the lobby, a young man asked if she needed help with her bags, but Christian refused the offer and handled the task alone. When she reached the door with a plastic smile in place, she hesitated.

She wasn't ready for this. The last thing she wanted or needed was sympathy, especially from her best friend, Alexandria.

Christian shook her head at the lie. If she didn't want or need any of that, then why was she here?

She knocked.

Her heartbeat quickened as she prepared for the onslaught of questions. After a few seconds, she feared Alex might be asleep. Glancing down at her luggage, she contemplated whether she should find a hotel for the night.

A series of locks clicked and turned, pulling Christian's attention back toward the door.

When it yanked open, Alex's almond-shaped eyes widened in alarm. "I don't believe it. You left him?"

Christian walked past her six-foot friend to enter the apartment. The entryway, shaped like a luminous glass capsule paved in limestone, gave the apartment a unique look. "I like your new place," she commented.

"Don't change the subject. What happened?" Alex gestured to the luggage outside her door. "And what's all this?"

"Almost everything I own." Christian's tears threatened to return, but she blinked her eyes dry, then got busy grabbing bags.

Alex said nothing as she turned and helped her best friend place the suitcases in the guest bedroom.

When they were done, they went into the living room.

Christian plopped down onto the white, kidney-shaped couch and leaned back to stare up at the curved ceiling.

"I'll fix us a pot of coffee," Alex offered, disappearing into the kitchen.

"What have I done?" Christian whispered. She closed her eyes and prayed for strength and guidance.

Soon, the fresh scent of coffee drifted from the kitchen, filling the entire apartment with its wonderful aroma.

Alex returned and turned on the stereo. The soft, soothing voice of Nancy Wilson played through the speakers.

"Do you want to talk about it?" Alex joined Christian on the couch.

"I don't know where to begin." Her defenses weakened under Alex's concerned scrutiny. "I just know it's over." Her voice cracked and her lips trembled, but no tears fell.

"I'm sorry."

"Not as sorry as I am." Christian laughed cynically.

"Don't do this to yourself."

She clasped her hands together and stud...

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
Talk about two stories in one!!
By missnikki7
I absolutely loved this story. I love it when a man drops everything to be with his woman. Okay, so it took Jordan a while to figure it out, but he did eventually! I love how Jordon and Christian met and fall in love. I liked the fact that the story did not focus on the past but on the present, but gave us just enough of the couple's history for us to have a good understanding of why the couple isn't doing so well in the present! I loved all the characters in this story. Alex, Malcolm, Rosa, and Noah were great. Alex and Malcolm's story was the little extra that made this book, in my eyes, the bomb! The development of each story was great. And the ending was the best and very touching. I cried!! I loved it and I hope you like it to because it teaches us to forgive each other, put our pride aside, living our lives to the fullest, to always communicate with our loved ones, and to never ever put anything before the ones we love! Always remember, love conquers all!! Nice work Byrd!

12 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
Good Follow-Up Story
By Sean D. Young
Say You Love Me is the follow up to I Promise.
Christian felt her husband (Jordan) of 15 years was neglecting her. He would always forget important dates, like anniversaries and birthdays. When she reminded him, he would always shower her with gifts. She didn't want that. She wanted HIM.
Jordan was successful at running his software company. He had broken any communication with his father because he did not want to be a part of the family business.
This story Say You Love Me is just what the title says. Sometimes it just takes you to say the words I LOVE YOU. It has so many lessons in it. I was so glad that there were old wounds that were healed in this story. I am glad his twin brother Malcom and Alex finally got together.
It was sad that there father died, but at least he died with a smile on his face, because he righted some of his wrongs with his children Jordan and Malcom. Again this is a good story. If you have not read it, please do so.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Enjoyed The Finale'
By B. J. Woodbury
If you like novels that deal with the ups and downs of marriage, this is one to read. Thanks Ms Byrd for bringing the sequel that includes Christian, Jordan, Alex and Malcolm. The story has both the seriousness and the intimacy which I truly like in a story. The book is a very easy read, very enjoyable and heartwarming. Some of my other favorite books by this author: I Promise, Forget Me Not and Defenseless.

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