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Length: 54,000 words



Blurb



An actor on possession charges, hell bent on destroying his own life meets a man who quietly works to make the world a better place.



Jacob Riley is a typical Hollywood former child star with issues. He has already done prison time and at the age of twenty-six has been arrested again.



Ethan Myers is the owner and manager of Macs, an education center providing teaching and learning to local low income families. Losing his partner to cancer leaves him lost and alone and he buries himself in his work to start to mend his broken heart.



Sparks fly when Jacob has to complete his community service at Macs. Their relationship grows against a background of disenfranchised street gang members, arson, the Oscars, and despite their prejudices.



Can Jacob Riley be saved?


Chapter One

Jacob Riley slammed the door to the small conference room and stomped to the window to stare moodily at the bright, sunshine-filled day outside. He twisted both hands tight into his hair in frustration, wondering how the fuck this day had all gone to hell. His lawyersā€”his fucking well-paid lawyersā€”had said theyā€™d get him off, not land him with some lame-ass probation, community service crap.


Four months, in some lame ass community program. Jeez, like he was going to be taught anything by cleaning streets or dealing with peopleā€™s trash.



The TV in the corner showed some trashy entertainment show, where a smug presenter was reporting the latest news on his case, live, embellished with words that made Jacob cringe. There were even experts on there talking about the child star gone bad. Experts in what? Character assassination, apparently. He tried his hardest to tune it out but it was nigh on impossibleā€”it must have been the tenth time the clip of the sentence being handed out had been played.



The reporter continued, ā€œThe news of B-list actor Jacob Rileyā€™s arrest boosted the audience figures for the half seasonā€™s finale of his show, End Game, to their highest point in eight months.ā€



Jacob huffed a sigh, he guessed that was one piece of good news to come out of this whole mess.



Then expert one repeated what heā€™d said already, ā€œHeā€™s been offered a lifeline in a county rehab program. He showed a lot of promise, and I think this could be a good thing for him.ā€



Jacob briefly thought of throwing his cell phone at the TV.



ā€œWell you may be right there; his spokesperson said heā€™s concentrating on work and himself. What that means, we donā€™t know.ā€



ā€œWe wish him luck.ā€



The anchor turned to face the camera, that smug fucking smile back again. ā€œWell, folks, hereā€™s hoping Jacob Riley, one of TVā€™s highest earning actors, proves to be a recovering addict who actually turns their life around.ā€



Jesus Christ, talk about dramatic.



ā€œThe show is on a filming hiatus,ā€ Samantha, his PA, replied carefully from just inside the door. ā€œIā€™ve just got off the phone with your agent and the Network will delay your return to Game until youā€™re free to come back. Remember, with Christmas soon the way; we have some room to move here.ā€



Jacob spun on his heel. His quiet, calm assistant stood holding a clipboard, a cellphone balanced on top of it.



ā€œOf course theyā€™ll delay my return,ā€ he summarized. The Network would be stupid to lose him; he was convinced of it. End Game was his show. Jacobā€™s character was pivotal, the star of the whole goddamned series.



ā€œThere was some talk of replacing you.ā€



ā€œThey wouldnā€™t fucking dare.ā€



Samantha smiled at him, but it was insincere and didnā€™t reach her eyes. She used to smile all the time, but for some reason, sheā€™d stopped now. Then she pulled back her shoulders. ā€œYour agent says youā€™re lucky you play a drug-taking manic depressive. Otherwise he swears they would have canned you today, no hesitation.ā€



Was she trying to make him feel better? ā€œSam, do I look like I give a fuck what my shit agent says?ā€



ā€œYou needā€”ā€



ā€œI donā€™t need him to tell me Iā€™m lucky; itā€™s the Network that is lucky. They push me off the show, and theyā€™ll see their ratings drop overnight. No one loses Jacob Riley and sees their show survive.ā€



Resentment bubbled up inside him.



Samantha cleared her throat. ā€œLook, Jacob, we have four months to get you into a program and complete your work through the community service,ā€ she continued. Her patient tone measuring every word, talking to him as if he were a small childā€”he hated every syllable.



ā€œNo,ā€ Jacob snapped, balling his temper and his dismissal of her into that one word. She stepped away from him to stand against the door. ā€œJacobā€”ā€



ā€œIā€™m not cleaning streets; Iā€™m not searching for rubbish or any of the usual crap they put celebrities through to humiliate us.ā€



ā€œItā€™s not meant to be a humiliation. But it is a punishment,ā€ Sam said, raising her free hand in an attempt to placate him. Her cell phone slid off the clipboard and tumbled to the floor.



Jacob listened, but what sheā€™d said only served to increase his temper. He could feel the itch of addiction under his skin, and it terrified him. Although he would never admit it, he was out of control, and it was eating away at him.



In over a year, he hadnā€™t wanted a hit as badly as he did at this moment. Frustration and anger burst out of him with uncontrolled force. He crowded her against the door. ā€œI donā€™t pay you to get up in my face, Sam,ā€ he snarled.



ā€œYouā€™re scaring me, Jacob,ā€ Samantha said firmly, backing as close to the wood as she could.



ā€œYou donā€™t know what this is like,ā€ he shouted.



ā€œJacob. Pleaseā€¦ā€ There were tears in her eyes, pain and real fear in her voice. Something in the simple ā€œpleaseā€ reached through his anger. What was he doing?



ā€œFuck,ā€ he said tiredly. Half closing his eyes, he took a deep breath. It was the first time in their relationship heā€™d seen fear in Samā€™s eyes, and it scared the hell out of him. Was she afraid of him? What should he say? How the hell could heā€”?



ā€œYour father is waiting for you in the next room,ā€ Sam said, but wouldnā€™t look him in the eyes.



Jacob went from guilt straight back to feeling aggrieved.



ā€œGreat,ā€ Jacob stepped back, watching as Samantha edged away from him.



ā€œYour dad just wants to help. He knows of this place you can go for the nextā€”ā€



ā€œHeā€™s the one who turned me in!ā€



ā€œHeā€™s waiting, and thereā€™s something else,ā€ she said, this time with steel in her words. ā€œI was going to leave this until after Christmas when filming ended, but there is no point now. Youā€™re an asshole, and I quit.ā€ Quietly, she turned her back and left the room, and he felt a moment of shock.



ā€œWhat?ā€ she didnā€™t stop. ā€œDonā€™t come running back begging for your fucking job!ā€ he shouted after her.



She didnā€™t even look at him, but he heard her words.



ā€œI wonā€™t come back.ā€



Her loss.



Frustrated, angry, and looking for someone to blame was not how Jacob should have gone to a meeting with his father, but he didnā€™t have a choice. The whole freaking world was against him, and none of this was his fault.



ā€œIā€™ve pulled strings, son, and arranged to get you into a new type of program, something different. It has an original approach, and itā€™s very exclusive.ā€ Joe Riley stood stiff and straight in front of Jacob.



Jacob slouched, arms across his chest, unwilling to show even the slightest interest.



ā€œYeah,ā€ he said when his dad remained quiet.



ā€œIā€™ve made a hefty donation to get you accepted. The only stipulation was that you are clean.ā€



Jacob looked into his fatherā€™s gray-blue eyes then shrugged. Heā€™d heard all too clearly the question under Joe Rileyā€™s statement, and hated him for it. A yearā€”a damn year.



Joe closed his eyes and sighed. ā€œIsnā€™t there something dramatic you feel you have to say at this point, Jacob?ā€



ā€œIf I thought you would actually listen to meā€”just onceā€”maybe I would have something to say,ā€ Jacob said.



ā€œAre you?ā€



ā€œAm I what?ā€



ā€œJacob, are you clean?ā€ Joe asked.



ā€œFuck you, Dad,ā€ Jacob snapped, ā€œIā€™ve been clean for a year, and you damn well know it.ā€



His dad crossed his arms and shook his head. ā€œNo, I donā€™t know that. I know what you told your mother and me, and then I find you mixing with the same lowlifes you knew six years ago. What was I supposed to think? What was I supposed to do? Tell me, son?ā€



ā€œCall the cops on me, obviously.ā€ Jacob clenched his hands into tight fists at his sides.



ā€œDo you think it was easy for me to do this, Jacob? Call the police on my son?ā€



ā€œYeah. Yeah, I do.ā€ Heā€™d long ago convinced himself that his dad had perversely enjoyed turning him in, and he chose to ignore the pained expression that crossed his dadā€™s face. ā€œIt kinda solves all those issues around having to maybeā€”I donā€™t knowā€”talk to me instead?ā€



ā€œYou donā€™t listen.ā€



ā€œNo, Dad, youā€™re the one who doesnā€™t listen.ā€



Joe inhaled sharply as if he had been physically hit, and Jacob wondered how his dad was going to defend his parenting skills this time. ā€œThink about your mother in this. What if you died? Can you picture her visiting a morgue, identifying your body, and seeing track marks on your arms? She cried so much over you last time and refused to let me get involved. But this time, hell Jacob we had to do something, had to stop you from self-destructing.ā€



Jacob tugged self-consciously at his sleeves, anger building inside him. He had been clean for well over a year. Why didnā€™t anyone trust him? He felt vulnerable for a moment, like a small child, and then he pushed that weakness to one side, resumed the role of aggrieved man he was playing today, and rolled his eyes.



ā€œNow whoā€™s being dramatic?ā€ he spat. ā€œI had the stuff in my car for a friend, didnā€™t mean I was using.ā€



ā€œYou know how it looks, and the police agreed.ā€



ā€œYou could have tried asking me why I had it on me.ā€



ā€œAnd you wouldnā€™t have lied to us?ā€ Joe asked simply, his voice calm. Jacob didnā€™t answer. He wasnā€™t going to rise to the bait. ā€œThis is your last chance. Take it. You could make something of yourself if you tried.ā€



Jacob inhaled sharply.



ā€œSo what the hell do you call two movies and a successful TV series? Nothing?ā€ His parents had never liked that he had decided to pursue acting. Theyā€™d always made it very clear that they expected him to join the family construction firm. Heā€™d endured several wearying years of forcing and badgering, but always knew what he wanted to do. He didnā€™t want to build skyscrapers and shopping malls; he wanted to act.



ā€œIt isnā€™t even about what you do anymore. Youā€™re killing yourself. And I swear, Jacob, if you ruin this last chance, I will hold back every penny of your inheritance.ā€



ā€œNot that shit again.ā€



ā€œI mean itā€”ā€



ā€œI make three million a movie, and ninety thousand for every episode of End Game. Seriouslyā€”you really think your money matters to me?ā€



ā€œI swear every penny will go to your brother,ā€ Joe continued, but Jacob had heard that threat before too, and it had the same impact as alwaysā€”no impact at all.



ā€œThat loser?ā€



ā€œTell me, why is Micah the loser? He has a career, a wife, a great kidā€”your nephew. He has a life.ā€



ā€œIā€™ve got a freaking career, Dad, and letā€™s face itā€”kids? That isnā€™t going to happen. Iā€™m gay!ā€ Frustrated, Jacob pushed his fingers through his hair and closed his eyes.



ā€œIā€™m not arguing. This isnā€™t about some petty brotherly feud, or who is happy and who isnā€™t. You had every advantageā€”everything money could buy, every ounce of love your mother and I had in us. Son, please. This is your life, and your mom and I are desperate for you to see that! But you donā€™t seem to give a damn about it.ā€



ā€œWell, maybe I donā€™t.ā€



ā€œFor Godā€™s sake, stop being so damn melodramatic. As far as Iā€™m concerned, weā€™re done talking. Go home and get some clothing together. Benjamin is outside. Heā€™ll take you home, and then heā€™ll drive you down tomorrow.ā€



ā€œAnd if I say no?ā€



ā€œYou canā€™t. Iā€™ve pulled strings, but at the end of the day, itā€™s either this or youā€™re back in prison. This program is the only reason youā€™re not back there now.ā€



Shit.




Author Bio


RJ Scott is the bestselling romance author of over 100 romance books. She writes emotional stories of complicated characters, cowboys, millionaire, princes, and the men and women who get mixed up in their lives. RJ is known for writing books that always end with a happy ever after. She lives just outside London and spends every waking minute she isn't with family either reading or writing.



The last time she had a weekā€™s break from writing she didn't like it one little bit, and she has yet to meet a bottle of wine she couldnā€™t defeat.



mailto:rj@rjscott.co.uk



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