Hey y'all! I wrote this a few months ago but I never posted it because, honestly, it's SO shitty. I mean probably the worst thing I've ever written. But, people kept asking me if I was ever going to get around to writing the epilogue, so I figured I might as well post it. I was originally going to make this much longer, but it's really hard for me to write Dallis and Kiptyn now. I still love them, but I'm just kind of over writing this story in general. As for a sequel, I'm not really sure if I will ever get around to writing one. The idea sounds like a good one, but I have a lot of other things I want to write before I venture back into the Take Me There realms again. I hope you will all read my new story, Not the End! Anyways, hopefully you guys enjoy this last chapter of Take Me There. Beware for some major Kiptyn fluff.
Epilogue
"I can't believe you're going home tomorrow."
I glanced up from the book I'd been reading at the sound of Lincoln's voice. The door to the hotel room I'd been staying in for the last few days slammed shut behind her, causing her to jump slightly as she walked over to me. I shut my book and tossed it onto the queen sized bed across from the chair that I'd been curled up in for the last few hours.
"You'll see me in a month when you guys get back to the States," I said, watching as she sat down on the edge of the unmade bed, resting her elbows on her knees.
"I'm not going to make it without you," She frowned, "I almost wish Cealy was here."
I laughed lightly, brushing a peice of hair behind my ear. About a month after the summer tour ended, Cealy claimed that she'd had enough of Crossing Lincoln and decided to dump Lyle. For a while he'd been pretty devastated, but then Jase and Kiptyn took him out for a night of drunken bimbos, which was obviously a great recovery method.
Sadie also didn't come on the Europe tour like originally planned, mainly because her and Austin were officially a thing. After a few weeks of him being back in California, they started to screw around again, and now they were "together."
Jase still hadn't gotten over that one. He was practically a completely different guy now. He wasn't nearly as lighthearted as he once was and he pretty much screwed everything with a pulse. But I really couldn't blame him considering Sadie messed with his head the way she did.
"I'm going to miss you guys," I finally said, leaning back in the chair.
Lincoln smirked. "I think there's only one person here that you're actually going to miss."
I rolled my eyes. "That's not true. I'm going to miss all of you, not just Kiptyn."
"Speaking of Kiptyn, where is he?" Lincoln asked, glancing around the empty room that Kiptyn and I had been sharing recently.
I shrugged. "He's been gone for a few hours."
"Maybe he's planning some special New Year's Eve date?" She asked, wiggling her eyebrows.
I snorted. "I think we all know that Kiptyn is not the most romantic person on the planet. I'll be surprised if he even kisses me at twelve."
Lincoln laughed. "I still can't believe he bought you the Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy for Christmas."
I immediately blushed just thinking about it. Since we'd spent Christmas in Dublin, we all decided that we were going to save our money and not do the whole Christmas present thing. And everyone kept that promise except for Kiptyn.
He'd handed me the set of books with a card attatched that read, I consider these a tutorial. Maybe BDSM will be your style?
I was already on the second book, but I still hadn't let Kiptyn so much as kiss me.
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Take Me There
RomanceDallis Anderson has spent her entire life living in a small southern California town, doing exactly what has always been expected of her. She was class president, cheerleading captain, girlfriend of the town's golden boy, and headed off to the colle...