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The Aftermath of Betrayal Series: Part 20/26

Summary: It just keeps getting worse.

AUTHOR: Catw00man
EMAIL: catw00man@cryptoffic.com
RATING: PG
SERIES: The Aftermath of Betrayal Series
CHARACTER: Dale Earnhardt Jr/Kevin Harvick, Dale Jr POV.
PROMPT: U - Unbearable
COMPLETED: June 5, 2007
WORD COUNT: 100
DISCLAIMER: I own NOTHING and am affiliated with NO ONE mentioned here. Not the drivers, not the teams, no one. This is all fiction and fun. In other words...NOT REAL, NOT REAL, NOT REAL. ;-)
AUTHOR'S NOTE: This is part of my series of drabbles for 26_drabbles and is set almost a two months after Kevin walks away in Too Much. This is after a three week stretch when Kevin was running both Busch and Cup races at different venues. This means he was traveling a lot and wasn’t around as much as usual
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Sonoma: June 24th, 2006

I thought the first month was bad.

Seeing him but not being able to touch him, to talk to him.  Every time I saw him it ripped me to shreds.

But hardly seeing him at all…

I swear this month has destroyed more than I thought possible.

I hate the Busch series.  I hate having him taken away and across the country.  I need to see him.  I need to be near him…even if he’s still so far away.

I thought I’d get over him, but I think I only love him more.

Please Kevin, please come back to me.

 

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