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Francis Heller lives with two truths. Love hurts and beauty is only skin deep. With midnight black hair, moss-colored eyes, and traceable curves, Fran is the picture of beauty and confidence...on the outside. But deep down she is tormented. Not just by the jagged scars that line her body, but by the horrible memories that cloud her mind and haunt her dreams. The ones that make her want to flee from herself and from the devastating pain. The ones that cause her to placate herself with sex. Anything to make her forget. But for Fran, theres nowhere to hide from the darkness that swallows her whole. Matt Dixon is the gorgeous brother of her best friends fiance. Hes suffered losses of his own and isnt willing to let anyone in until his unexpected encounter with Fran Heller, the girl who challenges him and causes him to take a second look, not only at her, but at his own life. But Matt has scars of his own. Together can they help each other discover that second chances really do exist? That love doesnt have to hurt? Or has the damage theyve both suffered cut too deep to ever heal?

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Scarred Beautiful

by

Beth Michele

To Mom and Dad, you were the first ones to show me that I could be whatever I wanted to be in this life. I am forever grateful for your love and support. I love you.

Everyone has scars. Remember that you are stronger than your broken parts. Dont let them define who you are.

Prologue Fran - 7 years old

My nose felt like a million tiny icicles were sitting on it, and my hands were shaking since Daddy didnt give me any gloves, but I was still smiling because I was with Kera.

The swing set creaked and the poles popped out of the ground as Kera and I rocked up toward the sky, seeing who could pump faster. She always won because my thighs and tummy were sore, and sometimes when I kicked my legs up, my belly squished and it started to hurt.

Faster, faster, Kera said.

Im trying, I told her. I was trying as hard as I could.

She giggled as she got higher and higher. Im going to touch the clouds first! she screamed.

No, me! I shouted back, swinging as far as my little legs would take me.

We were smiling and laughing so hard, I thought I might have an accident in my pants, but I knew I better not because Daddy would be mad.

Look, that cloud looks like a teddy bear, I sang, my cheeks turning pink from the chilly winter air.

I see a giraffe. Look at his funny, long neck! she exclaimed, sticking her own neck out and making a silly sound with her throat.

We were giggling so hard my stomach started to hurt even more than it already did, but I stopped once I heard Daddys voice.

Franny, come inside, now!

I have to go, I told her, jumping off the swing and running toward the house as fast as I could.

When I looked over my shoulder to say goodbye, Kera smiled happily and waved as she skipped off to her mom who was waiting on their front step.

Take me with you, I whispered, before he pulled me inside. I wanted to scream those words out but it suddenly felt like there was a big ball of Play-doh stuck in my throat.

The door slammed shut, leaving me alone with Daddy.

And even if I could scream no one would hear me.

So no one could save me.

Chapter One Fran - Expressive Dramatic

Peyton! You know how difficult it is for me. It was hard enough overcoming my fear of elevators, but thisI just dont know.

Ive had a fear of planes since I was sixteen. Its not validated by personal experience so I realize its irrational. Logically, I know theres a better chance of something happening in a car than on a plane, but the part I cant wrap my head around is the escape route. At least in a car Im closer to the ground and not floating in the vacant sky with nowhere to go but down, the long, agonizing drop to the earth my only thing to look forward to.

Peyton sifts through rows of clothing in my closet looking for a dress to wear to the club tonight. I say rows because I have a walk-in closet thats bigger than our oversized bathroom and Im a bit of a clotheshorseoh, and shoes too. Fran, whats so hard? Youll get ontake a nice, plush, cushy seat, lean your head back, and go to sleep. Or, better yet, stick a couple of mini Jack Daniels in your purse, and youll do just fine.

My voice rises to a high-pitched shriek that reverberates off the walls. Its five freaking hours and forty-five minutes, Peyton! Thats with plenty of chances for it to encounter turbulence, storms, and who knows what else? Just like in Castaway!

Peyton rolls her eyes and shakes her head, and I realize that I may be laying it on pretty thick. Really, FranCastaway? Youve been watching way too many movies. What choice do you have anyway? Do you actually want to be on a train to California for three days, or would you rather sit in luxury for six hours?

I let out a huge groan and a giant puff of air releases right along with it. Yes, because if youre going to go out, you might as well do it in style.

She waves her hands above her head, drawing pictures in the air. Oh my God, Franyoure SO dramatic! Come on, you can do this. Itll be a piece of cake. I have faith in you.

I prefer to call it expressive, I grumble. At least thats what my fourth grade teacher Mrs. Hemler called it when she made me sit up front in class because I talked too much.

Okay, then. Peyton gives me a crisp nod. Youre an expressive dramatic.

My parents said I shouldve been an actress. I was always making mountains out of molehills, like going into a thirty minute monologue about the reason I shouldnt eat peas, which by the way was because Id turn green. It was my way of trying to get their attention which is laughable considering I was an only child.

The only attention I ever got was the kind I never wanted.

I remember everything about my early childhood, although theres so much Id like to forget. My fondest memories are those rare moments I spent with Mom when she wasnt working, and time with my friends, laughing and singing on the school bus.

What I like to remember leastthe way my pint-sized heart pounded in my chest as I hopped off that same bus, giving a small wave to my friends with their crooked smiles and toothy grins. They were kids in every sense of the word, happy and carefree, not weighted down by the frightful sound of a door creaking open or loud footsteps echoing down the hall. Even now the memory is so vivid: walking through overgrown weeds, nearly tripping on the cracked sidewalk leading to the beat-up yellow door of my house, reaching out a shaky hand to turn the knob, never knowing if Dad would be there. His inability to hold down a job left him at home all too often, filling the air with the stench of cigarettes and beer, and his cold, hard demeanor.

Then there was Mom, God bless her, working two jobs, waitressing at night and doing hair during the day, only to come home to complaining and screaming. I remember watching her cower in the corner, her face pale, eyes glazed over, unsure of her destiny from one minute to the next. The way my tummy squeezed tight, wanting so much to help her, but knowing as a seven year old child there was little I could do except be resigned to our fate.

I drag myself back to the present and continue to get ready for this design conference, the first of many from what Ive been told. I was recently promoted to Design Manager after working my ass off for five years due to a proven track record of developing strong client relationships and strategic vision. The moneys great, and since my best friend Gabby is now living with her fiance Brad, my colleague Peyton and I moved in together a couple of months ago. Peytons great and all, shes tough and doesnt take any shit. Were actually a lot alike. Shes no nonsense and I know shell always give me a hard dose of reality, but she doesnt climb into bed with me and stroke my hair when Im having a nightmare, or know just the right words to say when Im having a bad day. She doesnt know all of my secrets.

I look over at Peyton, lower my head, and beg her with persuasive green eyesthe ones she usually cant resist. Come with me, Peytonpretty please? Im willing to go to all lengths of bribery. Hmphthat even includes trying to set you up with that hot design director youve been crushing on when I get back.

I have no idea who the current object of her misguided attention might be, but shes always lusting after one of my coworkers. My boss is known for hiring attractive men, it is advertising after all, and theyre impossible to ignore. At desperate times like these, Im not above using this little fact to my advantage.

Peyton turns around with daggers in her eyes. Thats a low blow, Fran, and as much as you know how bad Im crushing on him, I cant go to the conference. You know I have too much work to do on that new sneaker campaign that just rolled in.

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