Fall
Again: Lost Boy
By
Donna
Figueroa
Author Bio:
About
Donna Figueroa
Donna
Figueroa is an actor and writer living and working in Los Angeles,
CA. She has worked on stage and on the big and small screens. Her
credits include appearances on several daytime dramas, voiceovers for
animation, commercials and industrial projects, audiobooks and
several television commercials.
She
is a producer and storyteller at The Story Salon, Los Angeles’s
longest running storytelling venue where she has written, performed
and developed three one person shows.
Donna
considers herself an athletic shopper always in search of the
ultimate bargain.
She
lives in Hollywood with her husband writer/comedian Tony Figueroa,
and their three neurotic cats.
Social Media Links
https://twitter.com/fallagainseries
www.fallagainseries.com/
Blurb:
What
if you met the right person-at the wrong time?
In
Fall
Again: Beginnings,
the first instalment of the Fall Again series, actors Marc and Lauren
meet in New York City in the late 1980’s. While there’s an
obvious attraction, circumstances dictate that their relationship
remain within the realm of a platonic friendship. Over time they
struggle to maintain the façade of friendship to their closest
friends and to each other. Until one night…
The
Fall Again Romance series
continues.
Fall
Again: Lost Boy
Marc:
The Interim Years
1989-2010
When
Marc Guiro learns Lauren Phillips is gone, his life shatters.
LOST
BOY, the second novel in the FALL AGAIN series begins
as Marc frantically returns to New York, only to find that the woman
he loves has left New York permanently. Marc is devastated, but
struggles to put his life back together, often making choices that
drastically alter the course of his life.
With
support and encouragement from old and new friends, Marc unknowingly
begins a personal odyssey to find himself- an arduous journey that
brings Marc personal and professional fulfilment, and eventually
leads him back to the woman whose memory refuses to leave him.
Buy
link
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Excerpt
Two minutes later, when Mel opened the door
to the apartment, Marc barged inside. “Where’s Lauren?” This
was a frantic demand as opposed to a question.
If Marc had looked at Mel, he would have
seen she was deeply troubled, but he hardly noticed her. The only
thing that mattered was seeing Lauren.
Marc was moving toward Lauren’s closed
bedroom door before Mel stopped him by firmly grabbing his arm.
“Marc, stop-I need to talk to you!”
Marc tried to shake her off. “And I need
to talk to Lauren!”
But Mel only tightened her grip and angrily
raised her voice. “No, I said stop!”
Mel had never intended to sound so cruel,
but at least Marc stopped and looked at her, stunned, as the manic
energy that had come over him dissipated.
Mel slowly released the grip on Marc’s
arm while making every effort to calm herself down. “Look, I don’t
have a lot of patience right now. I’ve had a rough day!”
Marc resented her comment. The only thing
preventing him from exploding was fatigue. “That’s funny, Mel,
because I’ve had a rough day too! Actually I consider today a
continuation of yesterday, since I didn’t sleep last night knowing
that this morning I would be breaking things off with Miriam. That
task was successfully accomplished before nine this morning. Needless
to say she wasn’t too happy about the breakup, and neither were her
parents-or my parents! I made my mother cry and my father called me a
disgrace to the family.”
Mel remained still as Marc recounted the
events of his day. Her day had been smooth and easy in comparison.
“Marc…I’m so sorry.”
He took a deep breath and continued to
recount what had to be the longest day of his life. “Since I’d
already caused enough pain in Montreal, I decided to head back to New
York. Three major airports, a four-hour layover in Boston and one
trip through U.S. Immigration later, I’m here.”
Mel could see that Marc was under a lot of
stress. She took his coat before giving him what she felt was a much
needed hug. Her voice took on a soothing quality. “I just wasn’t
expecting you back until tomorrow.”
Marc was hardly in the mood for small
talk. “That was the plan but I’m back now-and I need to see
Lauren.” He broke free of Mel’s embrace and quickly moved to
Lauren’s closed bedroom door. He called to her while opening the
door. “Lauren?”
Marc stood frozen in the doorway of
Lauren’s room, confused. All of her belongings were gone. He turned
back to Mel as his voice caught in his throat. “Where’s Lauren?”
Mel could see that Marc was worn down,
vulnerable and exhausted as she dreaded what was coming next.
“Marc…she’s gone!”
For the first time since he arrived, he
heard the sadness in Mel’s voice, a sadness that now filled his
own. “God, Mel! Where is she?”
As she spoke, Mel saw tears fill Marc’s
eyes. “I don’t know!”
With that Marc brushed past Mel as he
headed to the front door. But instead of opening the door, he struck
it hard with his fist, and then struck it even harder a second time.
Mel was frightened by Marc’s unexpected
and violent display of emotion. “Marc stop. Please calm down.
You’re scaring me!”
Her emotional outburst stopped him. When he
turned to face her, he was barely audible. “Mel, I’m sorry. I’m
so sorry.”
Mel watched Marc shakily sink down against
her front door before she heard uncontrolled sobs. At first, all she
could do was stand and watch helplessly before her instincts kicked
in. She sat on the floor next to him while doing her best to console
him.
All this time she had only been worried
about Marc hurting Lauren, never imagining that Lauren would hurt
Marc. But as Marc put his head into her lap, she sadly realized that
Marc and Lauren had hurt each other.
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