Part One
He was five months shy of his twenty-third birthday, but Zac Hanson felt old. As far back as he could remember, he'd always felt old. Read more ...
Part Two
He could kick off his socks and let them lie wherever he wanted. She wasn't here anymore. Read more ...
Part Three
Upon the arrival in New York and settling into the apartment his brothers had rented, Zac realized he'd made a horrible, horrible mistake. Read more ...
Part Four
Zac stepped out from beneath the cold, hard sheet of rain and into the coffee shop. He pushed his soaked bangs back out of his eyes as a shiver rippled through his body. Read more ...
Part Five
The sun wasn't shining as brightly as it had over the last few days and the rainstorm from the previous week seemed to have cleared for the time being. Read more ...
Part Six
He'd learned the importance of sorting his clothes years ago when he threw everything into the wash all at once and wound up wearing pink for the rest of their tour. Read more ...
Part Seven
He'd remembered why he didn't like living with his brothers. There was absolutely no privacy left to be had in an apartment occupied by two families and the newly single guy. Read more ...
Part Eight
He looked around, wondering where his brothers and their wives had gotten to and what on earth ever possessed him to agree to this. Read more ...
Part Nine
He knew there were other girls that worked in the shop, but Aubrey always waited on him, and she was the one he always saw all of the customers talking to. Read more ...
Part Ten
He had a feeling Nikki was trying to say something here, but he wasn't exactly sure what. Nikki was the type to beat around the bush. Read more ...
Part Eleven
Something had happened, and he wasn't sure he was ready to share this information even though he wasn't sure he could keep it to himself either. Read more ...
Part Twelve
Zac remembered how restless he'd been when they first arrived. It felt as though nothing musical would come to him, but over time the process had become easier. Read more ...
Part Thirteen
For a moment he was sure he was simply hallucinating. He was upset, after all, and something had short circuited in his mind, and now he was seeing things. Read more ...
Part Fourteen
For months he'd longed to know why she left, but when he found himself faced with the answers, he realized that maybe there was a part of him that didn't want to know. Read more ...
