One & Only (Canton)

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by Daniels, Viv


  “I guess he doesn’t know you very well, after all,” my mom had said. “I’ve never seen you squander anything in your life.”

  I’d immediately opened up a high-yield savings account to handle the money until I needed it.

  Soon after Hannah had left for Europe in January, Dad had stopped coming around. Mom never explained what exactly happened between them, but I got the distinct impression that she was done with his rules, too. She’d taken a full-time job at a gallery in town and enrolled in night classes to finish her degree. I was so proud of her I could burst.

  Dylan had been right. The truth did set us free.

  “I guess it’s time to hit the road,” I said now.

  Another hug for Mom and she headed off to work. Sylvia and Annabel next, and a special cuddle for Milo, who was growing so fast I wondered if I’d still recognize him come fall.

  We climbed in the car—Dylan had offered to take the first shift driving—and waved at everyone. As we drove off, I touched the silver T around my neck.

  Dylan reached across the console and squeezed my hand. “Are you excited?”

  “Yes.”

  And so was he. He’d been bouncing like a kid all morning, his eyes sparkling, his teasing grin a permanent fixture on his face. His enthusiasm was infectious. Then again, it always had been. I leaned over and kissed him on the cheek.

  “Careful, Tess,” he teased. “We’ve got six hours of driving before we hit the hotel tonight.”

  “Drive fast,” I whispered in his ear.

  I was twenty-one years old when I found my true family, when I realized that no one, not even my father, could tell me who my sister was or what my life would look like or who would fight for me. This was the year I stepped out from the tangle of lies that had made up my childhood. Thanks to Dylan. To him, I was a girl worth bringing into the light, his first love, his one and only. And because of Dylan, I realized it was all true.

  A Note From Viv

  Thank you so much for reading One & Only. I love to hear from my readers, so please feel free to contact me via Twitter, Facebook, or by email on my website. To find out about future releases, make sure to sign up for the Diana Peterfreund/Viv Daniels newsletter.

  The next book in the Canton Series, Sweet & Wild, will be out in spring of 2014. (Spoiler alert: it’s Hannah’s story.) In the meantime, please enjoy my new adult Christmas story, The Silence of the Bells, in the holiday anthology One Enchanted Season.

  Reviews are the lifeblood of the indie author, so if you enjoyed this book, please take a moment to leave a review.

  Thanks for reading!

  —Viv Daniels

  Acknowledgements

  Even though it’s called indie publishing, I did not pull this book together on my own. I am in debt to all those who gave me advice during this process, including (but by no means limited to): Julie Leto, Mari Mancusi, Carrie Ryan, Amanda Brice, Lavinia Kent, Rhonda Helms, Erica Ridley, Courtney Milan, Dahlia Adler, Cora Carmack, Jennifer Armentrout, Gennifer Albin, Simone Elkeles, Holly Black, Sarah Brand, Julie Kenner, my awesomely understanding and forward-thinking agent Michael Bourret, everyone on the NAAU! Facebook group, Marie Force and the members of her self-publishing email loop, the fabulous writers and conference organizers at NINC, and all the readers, bloggers, and fans of college love stories who have been cheering me on.

  Special thanks to editors Rhonda Helms, Dahlia Adler, and Dan; and to cover designer extraordinaire Sarah Hansen of Okay. Creations.

  As always, love to my family, who were very supportive during the feverish writing of this project.

  And thank you, thank you to the loyal readers of the Secret Society Girl series. I hope you’ve found another couple to root for.

  About the Author

  Viv Daniels is a pen name for critically acclaimed author Diana Peterfreund, who has written nine books for adults and teens that span the gamut from post-apocalyptic science fiction to contemporary fantasy about killer unicorns.

  Yes, really.

  As Viv, she writes love stories. She hopes you love them.

  Viv lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband (whom she met in college), their daughter, and a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever named Rio. You can learn more at vivdaniels.com

  Table of Contents

  ONE

  TWO

  THREE

  FOUR

  FIVE

  SIX

  SEVEN

  EIGHT

  NINE

  TEN

  ELEVEN

  TWELVE

  THIRTEEN

  FOURTEEN

  FIFTEEN

  SIXTEEN

  SEVENTEEN

  EIGHTEEN

  NINETEEN

  TWENTY

  TWENTY-ONE

  TWENTY-TWO

  TWENTY-THREE

  TWENTY-FOUR

  EPILOGUE

  A Note From Viv

  Acknowledgements

  About the Author

 

 

 


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