Authors: Tara Hudson
Eventually, I sighed and looked up into his eyes, which were almost black in the darkness.
“Thank you for tonight,” I murmured.
“You aren’t . . . sad, or upset with me?”
“I’m sad, for sure. But I’m happy, too. For lots of reasons. Seeing my mother. And then . . . well,
you
.”
“Me?”
“Yes, you. You’re constantly giving me the best gifts, even if I don’t realize it at the time. Like tonight. Or when you brought me to see my home for the first time. Or when you woke me up.” I slipped one arm from around Joshua’s neck and placed my hand upon his cheek. “So, Joshua, how could I ever be upset with you?”
He laughed quietly, taking my hand from his cheek and wrapping my arm back around his neck. “Well, I haven’t given you your final surprise yet, Amelia.”
“Life?” I asked with a small grin.
Joshua grinned, too—broad and charming and so completely perfect—before leaning in close to me.
“No,” he whispered, shaking his head. “This.”
And then he pressed his lips to mine.
I tightened my arms around his neck and kissed him back with all my might. Tingling fire spread through me, though it was far less fierce and all-consuming than the light I could create by myself.
But this fire was better. Much, much better.
As Joshua and I kissed, I made a list of the things I didn’t have: a pulse, for one, but also a family I could talk to, including my missing father and my lonely mother; a future—one free of dark spirits and vengeful Seers, one I could share with the boy in my arms.
Then I made a list of the things I did have: a wakefulness I’d long forgotten but could now enjoy again; maybe the occasional scent of honeysuckle, or Joshua’s cologne.
Then, of course, there was Joshua himself.
As I reviewed the lists, I found that, were I given a choice, I would always choose the second list.
In an instant. In a heartbeat.
I always would choose the hereafter, when it was a hereafter spent with him.
E
normous thanks to my editor, Barbara Lalicki, for her warmth, insight, and encouragement. Also to Maria Gomez, Alexandra Bracken, and the entire team at HarperCollins Children’s—I can’t say thank you enough.
I’m eternally grateful to my agent, Catherine Drayton, who took a huge chance on me. I don’t know where I’d be right now if it wasn’t for that first international call and my mad scramble to find a spot in my house with good cell reception. (Or that first cup of tea when I realized it was all real.) Also, kudos to the staff at InkWell Management for their extra help in getting this book rolling.
To my parents, thank you for so elegantly doing the impossible: keeping me grounded while telling me to reach for the stars. To Robert, thank you for your patience, humor, and endless ability to deal with the crazy. You’re proof that, sometimes, we win big.
To my amazing sounding board: Melissa Peters Allgood, Beth Prykryl, Krissy Carlson, as well as Andrea, Sarah, Tonya, Brandy, Jason, and a myriad of other cheerleaders. You’re ridiculous. I love you all.
And finally, to Melissa Thompson and Mandy Haskins—this book would not have happened without you. Hands in, forever.
Tara Hudson
was born and raised in Oklahoma. She graduated with a degree in law, mostly because she believed all the horror stories about English majors and their careers in the food-service industry. Luckily she soon remembered how much she loved telling ghost stories, particularly to her girlfriends, who liked visiting abandoned cemeteries as much as she did.
HEREAFTER
began as a story for them.
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Hereafter
Copyright © 2011 by Tara Hudson
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Hudson, Tara.
Hereafter / Tara Hudson. — 1st ed.
p. cm.
Summary: Amelia, long a ghost, forms a strong bond with eighteen-year-old Joshua, who nearly drowned where she did and who awakens in her long-forgotten senses and memories even as Eli, a spirit, tries to draw her away.
ISBN 978-0-06-202677-4 (trade bdg.)
[1. Ghosts—Fiction. 2. Future life—Fiction. 3. Near-death
experiences—Fiction. 4. Good and evil—Fiction. 5. Family life—Oklahoma—Fiction. 6. Oklahoma—Fiction.] I. Title.
PZ7.H867Her 2011
[Fic]—dc22
2010045622
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EPub Edition © 2011 ISBN: 9780062084491
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