A Thousand Broken Pieces – A Thousand Boy Kisses Read Online Tillie Cole

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 143
Estimated words: 130275 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 651(@200wpm)___ 521(@250wpm)___ 434(@300wpm)
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I pulled back and wiped my eyes. Rune was dressed as he always was—black jeans, black shirt, and biker boots. He hadn’t changed a bit, except now he was a little older. And just like the Rune of old, he had a camera in his hand.

“Surprise,” he said, and I shook my head, unable to speak.

He smiled. “I have been in South Korea with my mentor for a few weeks on shoots. We had a couple of days free between projects. He was meeting with some old colleagues, so I decided to hop on a plane and take a quick detour here. I’m only here for a day and night. But your mama told me you’d be here too. I contacted your group’s leaders, and they told me where you’d be. I wanted to surprise you.”

“You’re here,” I whispered, still in shock.

Rune’s eyes softened and a hint of sadness flickered in their depths for a few seconds. “I never miss the cherry blossoms, Sav.” He touched his camera. “I still have to show my girl.”

The pictures on Poppy’s grave.

Every year at the end of the cherry blossom season, near the anniversary of her death, a new picture of a cherry blossom festival somewhere in the world appeared at Poppy’s headstone.

Rune and I shared a long, knowing look, and emotion clogged my throat so tightly that I couldn’t speak. Rune dipped his head, and I saw him subtly wipe his eyes. When he faced me again, I saw how much he missed my sister written on his handsome face.

“Peaches?” Cael came behind me and placed his arm around my shoulder, turning me to face him. “Are you okay?” He looked to Rune, confusion in his eyes. Rune’s head tipped to the side at how close Cael was to me. Heat filled my cheeks. Clearly, my family hadn’t told him about Cael. Rune raised a knowing eyebrow. It broke the heaviness of the moment.

“Cael,” I said and gestured to Rune. “This is Rune, Poppy’s …” I trailed off, not knowing what to say anymore.

My stomach turned, until Rune said, “I’m Poppy’s Rune.”

Poppy’s Rune … Because he had always been more than a boyfriend to my sister. He was her entire life, the beat of her heart and her soulmate. They were just separated for a little while.

Cael took his arm from around me, and his face lit with recognition. “Cael,” he said and shook Rune’s hand. Rune smiled and then looked at me the way any big brother would. Like I had some explaining to do.

“Rune?” Dylan said. I turned to my friend, who was looking at Rune in earnest.

“Hei,” Rune said to Dylan, shaking his hand, his Norwegian language sneaking through. I would remember to ask Rune to talk to Dylan at some point before he left. I believed he could help Dylan too.

“Dylan,” he said, “Savannah’s friend. I’m on the trip with her.” Dylan gestured to everyone else as they approached us with interest. Understanding flashed in Rune’s blue eyes. One by one he met all my friends. Cael placed his hand on my back, a silent support. Rune gave us all a small smile. He knew exactly where we all were emotionally. He had walked—was walking—this path too.

“I can’t believe you’re here,” I said, finding my voice again.

Rune tipped his head in the direction of the park. “Do you have time to catch up?”

I looked to Mia and Leo, who were behind us. They’d clearly already met Rune, helped him plan this. Mia shooed us away with her hand. I turned to Cael. I’d wanted to see these cherry blossoms with him too. He must have seen that battle written on my face, because he pressed his forehead to mine and said, “I’ll go with the group. You take all the time you need with Rune. I’ll be waiting for you when you get back.” Cael kissed me. It was soft and tender, and shivers ran down my spine.

“See you soon,” I whispered, then went to Rune, who had moved aside to give us privacy.

Rune began walking. He put his arm around me and hugged me to his side. “I’ve missed you, Sav.” He released me and really studied me. “You look better.” He took a long, relieved breath. “You seem stronger.”

“I am,” I said and meant every word. “I’m getting better. I’m stronger.” I lifted my hand and ran my fingers gently over a vibrant pink blossom bud, just about to bloom. “This trip …” I shook my head. “I don’t even know where to begin.”

We came to a patch of grass covered in low tables for picnics. Rune gestured for us to sit down. This section of the park was covered by a low canopy of cherry blossom branches—it had made a ceiling of petals. I smiled up at the thick layer of flowers, so many it blocked out most of the springtime sun.


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