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The Forbidden Girl novel Chapter 13

Summary for Chapter 13: The Forbidden Girl

Chapter overview: Chapter 13 from The Forbidden Girl

In this standout chapter of the Internet novel The Forbidden Girl, Renee Winget introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.

"Yeah I know what you mean, ad your body didn't react to the choke hold from him because you were very unprepared for it, have you thought about telling Aaron everything you've told me?"

"I've thought about a lot of things since I showed up the other day, I just don't know what to do about a lot of things." She admitted and he was a major one of those things. Why did he make her feel the way she did? "What stops me with telling Aaron is the fact that he wouldn't let me out of the house if he knew, I love my brother but he can be over protective." Sam adjusted herself in the saddle.

"Isn't that what older brothers are for and wasn't that why you came out here?" Blake asked quizzically.

"I honestly just wanted to get away from Denver, I thought I'd be safe and he wasn't going to find me." She let out a sigh of frustration.

"He may know your general location which I don't know how he found out but I can't see him finding your exact location." Blake tried to reassure her. "So maybe Aaron won't totally lock you away."

Sam froze pulling Blake to a stop. "He tracked my phone." She whispered.

"What?" Blake turned Diesel back to face Sam.

"He didn't know where I was until I answered my phone when I got done shopping. " Sam's face paled.

"Impossible." Blake moved back to Sam more

"With this guy I wouldn't be surprised, I answered my phone here when he called, he's going to find me, oh my God how could I be so stupid." Sam kept shaking her head staring blankly ahead.

Blake got off of Diesel and moved to Sam's side. "Sam come her," he coaxed her but she just kept shaking her head. "Sam, come here." He tried again but nothing. He slid her foot out of the stirrup, grabbed her around the waist and pulled her off the horse. He pulled her into the shelter of his arms in a right hug,

"God why was I so stupid, I'm an idiot."

"Sam, shh, you're not an idiot, I didn't think of it, you figured it out sooner than I did, it'll be okay."

"No it won't, he knows exactly where I am now."

"Sammy, we're here and I know everything so I'm going to keep you safe." He didn't know how he was going to but he'd try his hardest, he couldn't let her down too. He tightened his hold when she moved closer to him.

"I'm really scared Blake." She mumbled into his chest a little.

"I know Honey, he won't touch you again, we'll keep up with my sneak attacks, we'll get your panic about that under control and everything won't seem so bad." He rubbed her neck gently beneath her soft hair. He kissed the top of her head.

"Okay Blake if you say so."

"Are you ready to head home?"

She nodded her head and before she could mount Blaze, Blake picked her up with ease and placed her in the saddle.

"I'm so sorry Blake."

"You're fine Honey." He got on Diesel and headed back to the farm.

When they got back Blake got down from Diesel. "Alright, I'm going to cool them down, then brush them out, and then the other horses will be next to brush and put away."

"Well you know where to find us," Aaron called over his shoulder as he headed over to Sam. "Hey."

"Hi." Sam answered still engrossed in her sketch book.

"Wow, you two are talkative." Aaron commented sarcastically.

Sam glanced up at Aaron. "Sorry, what?" She stopped sketching.

"Never mind, I'm going to throw in a pizza."

"Okay I'll be in soon."

"Alight." Aaron stared at Sam for a minute then headed into his house. He had never seen her so recluse before, what was going on with her?

Blake watched Aaron leave Sam, there was barely a conversation between the two siblings. He let out a sigh and pushed his shades down then headed over to her. She didn't moved when he walked up behind her. He crouched down beside her and pinned her down on the soft grassy ground.

It was short lived and she had him pinned on his back straddling him again. She stared down at him wide eyed, chest rising and falling quickly.

He smiled at her. "Well, how was that for sneaking?"

"You about gave me a heart attack Blake." Sam leaned back from him still sitting in his lap.

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