Back and Forth, a novel

Faith Walker, Gavin Roberts, Chrissy Jackson and Remi Aguilar are all seniors who attend historically black, Jackson State University, where the four are members of the school's well-known marching band. It's their last year in college and as the fall semester begins, the lives of these four friends take an unexpected turn when two of the friends accidentally sleep together. While temptations of sex and alcohol are as common as textbooks and pencils for these college students, this little sex incident rocks the core of their friendship bond and slowly begins to unravel the once tightly-woven group. Will the friendship between these four outlast the outcome of this one-night stand?


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Chapter One (Excerpt)

“Don’t do it!” they all shouted as Gavin pulled his car into the small parking lot. There were several cars in the lot and only two available spaces left. Gavin whipped his late model Toyota Camry into one of the vacancies on the end. He had been holding Faith’s hand for the duration of the ride.

    “Well, I guess this is it, Gavin. Are we sure this is what we want to do?” Faith looked into Gavin’s eyes, hoping that something in them would give her a signal that this was not the right decision.

    “Faith, we’ve already talked about this for two and half weeks straight. There is no other way. We don’t have a choice. We are just too young to handle such a huge responsibility like this. I mean, we are pretty much kids ourselves. Let’s just do this and get it over with.”

    Faith stared at her boyfriend. She loved him so much and he had to be right…right? What other options did they have? She knew it was wrong, but it was the only right she and Gavin knew at the time. From the moment she’d discovered her plight, it had become the focal point of all of their conversations.

    “Gavin, it’s Faith. Um, we need to talk. Can you meet me in your lobby in about fifteen minutes?”
   
    “Faith, you know I am getting ready to leave campus so that I can catch my flight. Girl, you know I love your butt, so don’t be trying to make this little mini-Christmas vacation a big deal. I’ll be back in two weeks and like I said last night, umph…last night.” Gavin thought about his Christmas gift from Faith and briefly paused to reflect before finishing his statement. “I will call you everyday.”

     “Gavin Tremaine Roberts, would you just listen!” Faith nearly screamed into the phone. We have to talk before you go. I know what you said last night, but I have to tell you something before you leave and this cannot wait. It’s really important; okay, baby?” She quieted her voice as she felt herself about to cry. “I’ll be right over, okay.”

    Faith snapped the purple top back on the pregnancy test and slipped it into her jacket pocket. She tried to zip it closed, but the pocket wasn’t shaped right for the stick. “I’ll just hold it in my hand so I can be sure it won’t slip out while running. Should I even be running?” She talked to herself, as the positive results of the test came rushing back to her remembrance. Slipping her feet into her shoes, Faith rushed out the door. Even after nearly screaming at Gavin, her best friend and roommate, Chrissy, was still sound asleep, so she didn’t even worry about locking the door to their dorm room.

    As she made her way across the campus to the men’s freshman dormitory, she wondered what her boyfriend’s reaction was going to be. She said a quick prayer and asked God to help her make it through this. Gavin was standing on the curb as though he was waiting on a bus.

    “Faith, girl, you are really tripping. You gone make me late, over here waiting on you like this. What it do, baby? Hit me with the info quick or I’m gone miss my flight.”

    Faith thought about it and realizing that she had little or no time for antics, she blurted, “Gavin, I’m… I’m pregnant.” As tears began to roll down her cheeks, Gavin dropped his bag in shock.

    He instantly grabbed Faith and pulled her close as he stared into the morning sky. Today was supposed to have been a great day. He was going to see his family in the next couple of hours and celebrate Christmas. Engulfed by shock and anguish, Gavin mouthed a silent oath.

    Gavin’s best friend, Remi, pulled his red Chevy Blazer up to the curb where the couple was standing, still embracing one other. “Man look, y’all ought to have enough of each other, all that sex y’all been having lately. If we gone make this flight, we have to go now.” Remi chuckled, but quickly noticed that neither of his friends was laughing with him. Faith pulled away and looked at Remi with tearful eyes.

    “What? What’s wrong, man?” He noticed that Gavin’s eyes were slightly watered too. “Man, would somebody please say something?”
    “Remi, give me a minute with Faith, then we can go.” Remi was about to object, but the seriousness in Gavin’s face told him not to. He knew that Gavin would tell him what was going on during the ride to the airport.

    “Faith, sweetie, we will get through this together, okay? I am so sorry I did this to you. I knew I should have used a condom. I am really sorry. I am even sorrier that I have to leave you, but I have to catch this flight if I want to get home for Christmas. I will call you as soon as I get home, okay, so that we can talk. I love you, sweetie.”
    And just like that, he and Remi were off. Faith stood shivering in the cold with her hands still clenching the pregnancy test. She watched as Remi’s SUV disappeared.

While Gavin and Faith got out of the car, the protestors were still shouting...

-END OF EXCERPT-


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Praise for Fon James &

Back and Forth


"In Back and Forth, newcomer Fon James offers readers a poignant look at the pitfalls that lie ahead when a believer chooses to dabble in the wayside puddles of sin rather than walk in line on the path that God has designed."

                ~ Kendra Norman-Bellamy, national bestselling author of                                 Crossing Jhordan's River and In Green Pastures

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"Fresh, unique, and thought-provoking, Back and Forth sheds insight and wisdom on the consequences of straddling the fence!"

                ~ Stephanie Perry Moore, author of Flame, A Lova' Like No                                 Otha', Chasing Faith & Wearing My Halo Tilted


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“If you have a daughter, Back and Forth should be required reading. This novel honestly deals with issues the church is afraid to mention, but can’t afford to ignore. I applaud Fon James for a novel that is sure to inspire, educate, and entertain.”

                ~ Mimi Jefferson, author of The Single Sister Experiment


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"God's love is ongoing, and Fon James' debut novel Back and Forth eloquently tackles many of life's battles, with skillful dialogue, heart-pounding drama, and an inspiring, intricately woven storyline of forgiveness, redemption and the acceptance of God's unconditional love."

~ Elissa Gabrielle, author/publisher of Peace In the Storm; editor of The Triumph of My Soul; CEO of Greetings from the Soul:   The Elissa Gabrielle Collection



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"In her debut novel, Christian fiction author, Fon James, captivates her readers leaving them thirsting for more as each chapter comes to a close. I simply could not put this book down as I was drawn into the lives of the characters who show us, even when we fall down, God is there to lift us up and give us the strength to try again.”

~Linda R. Herman, author of A Time for Love (Lavender Isis Press) and Consequences: When Love Is Blind, (Xpress Yourself Publishing)

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“Back and Forth is an incredible story of triumph. There are several poignant lessons contained within this heart-gripping epic. Though this is a fictional piece, the themes and circumstances are applicable in real life. Readers will learn how to positively handle problems that have the potential to not only disrupt, but also cause division in familial relationships and friendships as well. Moreover, the importance of being non-judgmental, the awesome power of prayer and what living by faith truly means are clearly exemplified. It will be quite difficult for any reader to walk away from this book unchanged; especially those individuals who are struggling to get over past and present personal mistakes and mishaps. After reading this book, a fresh outlook will be adopted by all who are open to achieving a new beginning.”

                ~Lynel Johnson Washington, Freelance Editor
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