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Worth the Wait
By C F White

Worth It, Book 1
It was never over. It was just waiting.
Nathan Carter didnβt return to Worthbridge looking for a second chance. He came back for a roof over his head, a job that pays, and maybe, if heβs lucky, a way to connect with the teenage son heβs barely known. Life in the army taught him how to survive, but not how to be a fatherβ¦ and definitely not how to live with the choices he made the day he walked away from everything. Including Freddie Webb.
PC Freddie Webb never left Worthbridge. Not the town. Not the ghosts. Steady, dependable, the man everyone trusts to hold the line when things fall apart, heβs spent years keeping his head down and his heart locked up tight. But all that control shatters the moment a routine arrest throws him face to face with the boy he once lovedβ¦ and the son that boy now has.
What started between them as teenagers was messy, intense, and unforgettable. Sixteen years later, itβs no less complicated. Eespecially with Alfie, Nathanβs angry, guarded son, caught between them and already spiralling toward trouble.
As old desires resurface and old wounds reopen, Nathan and Freddie are pulled back into each otherβs orbit. But with the whole town watching, tensions rising, and the past refusing to stay buried, theyβll have to decide: play it safeβ¦ or risk everything for the love they never got to finish.
Because in Worthbridge, the past never stays buried.
And some loves are worth every second of the wait.
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Excerpt
βControlβll love us bringing in a no-name on a Sunday.β Becca got back into the passenger side of the Astra.
Freddie drove. No blue lights needed. But something told him this wouldnβt be another quick tick-box caution and release. Because despite Beccaβs best efforts to build a rapport with the lad on their way to the station, he remained mute. So when they arrived, Freddie guided him out of the car, through the secure doors, nodding to the sergeant behind the desk. Becca followed, filling in the details on the tablet, already ticking boxes and logging the time of arrival.
βMale, mid-to-late teens,β she said. βBrought in under Section five, suspected common assault and disturbing the peace. No ID given.β
Mick, the custody sergeant built like a wardrobe with the patience of a saint, arched a brow. βNo name, huh?β
βHeβs not talking.β Freddie stepped back.
Mick leant on the counter. βAlright, son. One last chance. Whatβs your name?β
The boy stared dead ahead. Not angry. Blank. Silent.
Mick sighed and gestured to the back. βCell Two. Heβs under eighteen by the look of him, so Iβll get Youth Services in. Can one of you pull a photo from school records or Missing Persons, see if we can get an ID?β
Becca nodded, already scrolling through the tablet.
Freddie lingered for a second, a tug at the back of his mind not letting him move on. But eventually, he turned and headed back out into the corridor. Statements needed taking. Paperwork needed drowning in.
Which he did for the next hour and was halfway through writing up the incident report when the door creaked open, and DS Bowen stuck her head in.
βWebb. Interview room two. Weβve IDβd the lad from this morning. Minor. His appropriate adultβs arrived. You were the arresting officer, so I want you in there.β
Freddie rubbed his eyes, groaning inwardly. βAlright. Gimme a sec to log off.β He closed the report mid-sentence and stood, stretching the knot out of his shoulders. βIs he talking yet?β
Bowen shook her head. βNot a peep. Maybe having you in thereβll jog something loose. Nameβs Alfie Carter.β
Freddie froze. The name snagged in his brain like a thorn catching in cloth.
βAlfie Carter?β
The words echoed, meaningless at first. Until something clicked. A long-forgotten connection tugging at the edges of memory. It made little sense. Couldnβt be. But the feeling had already settled deep in his gut, crawling under his skin.
He followed Bowen down the corridor, the world narrowing to the tunnel of strip lights and the hollow hum of the station. The distant voices faded. Even his own breath felt far away.
They approached Interview Room Two, and Bowen reached for the door. But before they went in, Freddie peered in through the reinforced glass.
Fuck.
There was no other word for it, and it slammed through his skull with the force of a dropped weight.
Fuck. Fuck. Fuck.
His heart kicked hard, each beat thudding out those curse words in synch. Because sitting in that room, to the left of the boy heβd arrested, was Nathan Carter.
Freddie hadnβt seen him in over a decade. Fifteen years, give or take, since everything had collapsed. Since promises had cracked beneath the pressure of real life, fear, and timing that was never quite right. And yet, in one glance, it was as if no time had passed at all.
Nathanβs lighter hair was cropped shorter now, almost a buzz cut. Or growing out of one. His shoulders broader. Still built as though he carried the weight of everyone else before his own. That same posture. Tight. Guarded. Composed. He hadnβt changed. But there was a shift now. A break in the armour. And as he sat hunched, bouncing one leg beneath the table, hands clenched in his lap, he looked worried.
No, scared.
The crack in Freddieβs chest, the one heβd papered over with work and quick fucks, split wide open as if it hadnβt ever healed.
Bowen paused at the threshold, nudging the door with her shoulder. βYou coming in?β
Freddie didnβt move at first. Couldnβt. His body felt like stone, held together by instinct and uniform alone. For a second, he wasnβt a copper. Wasnβt anything. Just a man standing outside a room that had cracked open a past he wasnβt ready to face.
Then Nathan looked up.Fifteen years of silence shattered in that glance. And the breath Freddie had been holding slipped quietly from his lungs.


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CF White writes gritty British based stories about imperfect men falling in love against the odds and has been accused of sprinkling a bit of humour into them from time to time too. Because whatβs life without sprinkles?
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