Write Now Literary is pleased to announce Shattered Vows by Natasha D. Frazier Virtual book tour. February 1-28, 2017.
Genre: Christian Fiction
ISBN-10: 0988452197
ISBN-13: 978-0988452190
ASIN: B01MZ5IQMR
Book Release Date: January 31, 2017
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Rico let out a low whistle as Chloe descended the
stairs with her matching camel-colored clutch under her arm. She was beautiful
and he made sure she knew it.
“I’m the luckiest man in the world to have you on my
arm tonight. You look beautiful, sweetie,” Rico complimented as he took her
hand when she descended to the last three steps. When she made it to the
bottom, he lifted her hand and brushed her wedding band with his fingers before
planting a kiss on her hand.
“Thank you.” Chloe blushed a little and returned the
compliment. “You look nice, too.” She noticed that he was wearing her favorite
cologne as well, but didn’t make mention of it. Rico placed her hand around his
arm and escorted her to the car. Their drive to the Improv was filled with
chatter from Rico about what they did on previous anniversaries. She didn’t add
much to the conversation, only nodded and smiled mostly. She had to admit that
those times were nice, but this one was much different. In her mind was the
insurmountable obstacle in front of them.
Rico had purchased their tickets online so they
walked straight past the ticket booth to the entrance, where they were greeted
by a hostess and shown to their VIP table near the stage. Noting the dim
lighting, soft R&B music and the newly renovated facility, Chloe remembered
their first date at the Improv, where they saw the comedian Arnez J in standup.
They laughed until their stomachs and throats were in pain. She was hoping she
would get another whiff of that tonight, although she didn’t know who the comedian
was going to be. She just knew that she could use a laugh right about now. And
not just any laugh, but a magic laugh that would take away all of the pain that
she was feeling and trying so hard to push aside. The type of laughter that
would somehow wipe the slate clean for the two of them. She was sure there was
no such thing, but she was ready for the magic she hoped the night would bring
for her.
She ordered a Caesar salad and he ordered buffalo
wings to enjoy before the show started. On cue, the show began when the
waitress came to take away their empty plates. They were tickled a little by
the warm-up acts but nothing like what she was waiting for. However, she was
feeling more relaxed and her body didn’t stiffen as it did earlier when Rico
pulled her chair closer to his and put his arm around her.
There were still a few residual laughs from the crowd
as the host appeared onstage to announce the headliner for the night—Will the
Thrill. Chloe didn’t recognize the comedian’s stage name, so she knew she
hadn’t heard any of his jokes before. New material. Great.
Will the Thrill jumped straight into his routine
after the round of applause subsided. His first joke was about dating and how
he wasn’t ready to commit to his girlfriend by getting married.
“C’mon now men. Y’all know how much extra work it is
to hide the side woman when you get married. Gotta put all these codes in your
phone, use aliases and lie, lie, lie. Even when you get caught, stick to the
lie. Ain’t that right my man?” he joked as he gestured toward Rico.
Her anticipation waned at those jokes. In fact, they
weren’t funny at all. Bad choice in her mind. What began to tick her off was
that Rico was doubled over in laughter . . . clearly, something he shouldn’t
have been laughing at given the situation they were in.
“What in the hell is so funny, Rico?” she sneered,
leaning to the side to look up at him wiping tears from his eyes.
“What?” Rico asked, clearly confused.
“So cheating is funny?”
“Sweetie, these are just jokes. C’mon now.”
“I’m glad you think ruining our marriage and our
lives is funny. I’m getting out of here!” Chloe scooted away from the table,
snatched her purse and walked away with Rico following close behind.
“Looks like someone got caught doing what I just said
not to do!” the comedian joked to their retreating backs as they exited the
room, causing an uproar in the crowd.
Rico grabbed her hand and she spun around. She yanked
her hand back and folded her arms across her chest. The look she gave would
have killed him if looks could kill. Infidelity was a sore spot with her and
definitely not a laughing matter. Rico couldn’t understand why she took it so
seriously. Everyone in the room, except her, knew that those were only jokes.
There was no reason to get upset over nothing. But to Chloe it wasn’t nothing;
it was the reason her life was turned upside down.
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