Be Mine: A Bad Boy Next Door Romance
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“Steve, are you going to take that call on 3? You know that the boss doesn’t like it when we leave the customers on hold.”
Waving Dave off, I tried to tone down the sudden aggravation. He was the type that stayed in everyone else’s business and it was usually mine that he was into. It drove me crazy and my fist was still tight when I answered the call.
“Yes Mr. Weimer. I understand that you are anxious, but that is how the stock market works. You have to handle a little risk. I wouldn’t put your money anywhere that I wouldn’t put my own.”
“I know that Steve, I am just watching this number fall and it is making me sick to my stomach.”
“Have a little faith Scott. It is all going to work out. I see the numbers. I am going to buy some more up for the short time once it hits 15. Then you will see. Give me 24 hours and everything will start to make sense and I am sure you are going to feel better.”
“That is all of the money I have Steve. I need to know that everything is going to be okay.”
I told him again that it was. I knew that he had a lot of money on the line, but I still didn’t like to be questioned about any one trade. He had given me his money to work with, that was a lot of trust, but now he wasn’t so sure and I wasn’t so sure that I wanted to keep making him money.
“I can sell your position now, but you are going to take a loss.”
“What about the fact that it is going lower?”
I couldn’t tell him that I knew some information that was about to come out and the stocks were going to take a huge rally once the company’s big contract was announced. I almost wanted him to tell me to pull out, just so he could feel like an ass when he found out that it was all under control. I didn’t like the loss of confidence on his part. It made me mad more than anything else.
“You do what you want. If you leave it with me, this is what I am going to do. If you want to pull out, cut your loss, but don’t call me tomorrow.”
“Steve, I didn’t mean it like that.”
“It doesn’t matter Scott. Tell me what you want me to do?”
“I want you to make me money.”
“That is what I have done for several years. Nothing has changed. Stop getting spooked. I have to go.”
I didn’t wait for an answer on the other end. It didn’t matter what it was that he wanted. I knew that it was going to go my way. I had studied the stocks and companies they represented for too long. Not to mention the steady stream of insider information that I got.
The call irked me and I thought about taking off early to see Carol. She was just what I needed after a stressful day like today. It wasn’t that I didn’t want to see her, but I had a feeling that it wasn’t going to be good news. It was never good news when a woman wanted to see me out of the blue. I had to take a break to get my anxiety down. When it came to stocks, I had more confidence than sense, but when it came to women, Carol in particular, I was afraid that anything I did would make her leave me. She already had way more control over me than I think she would ever realize.
***
“It is good to see you baby.”
She kissed me on the lips after she opened the door. I could tell right away that something was different. Carol was kissing me like she had the first time months ago. There was passion and need in the kiss, both things that I wasn’t ready for. I didn’t do well going down that route. It made everything too intense and I pulled away before more could happen. I felt like it was going to get out of hand if I let it.
“It is good to see you too Carol. How was your day?”
The woman took my coat as I moved into her house. It was clean and tidy like always, but now the place was filled with the smell of dinner.
“Pretty good. I just missed you today Steve. How was your day? You sounded a little stressed out when I called earlier.”
“Oh, it’s nothing. Clients are just getting scared, but I am used to it by now.”
She didn’t even pretend to care what it was I did for a living. I didn’t blame her, it wasn’t the most riveting work, but there was a big part of me that loved the chaos and the risk. The rest of my life was so safe and secure, it was nice to have some time that it wasn’t.
“Well you are going to prove them wrong, I am sure of it.”
I agreed with her, but I was too busy looking at the red dress she was wearing. It was shorter than usual and like her kiss, there was a way that she was swaying her hips that I swore she was doing on purpose. I was seeing a whole other side of Carol and I wasn’t sure what to think of it. She had always been okay with taking things slow, but if I didn’t know any better, I would think that all of that had changed. Maybe she wasn’t interested in doing it my way anymore. Here I was worried about her wanting to leave me, but it looks like it was because of something altogether different. If she was a cat, she would have been in heat and I couldn’t stop the reaction from her need. It was palpable in the air.
“I will. Um, it smells good.”
“I am sure you will like it. It is one of my grandmother’s best recipes.”
I couldn’t really think, all of the blood draining from my body. I didn’t want to go down this road with her. Everything would change and it would all be ruined. I liked it how it was and even though I was solid as a rock, I moved into the kitchen away from the beautiful woman that was ready to give me everything that kept me up at night. That seemed wrong in so many ways.
Moving to the stove, I opened the lid to see what it was that smelled so good. I couldn’t identify half of it, but it did smell good and I hoped that it tasted half as good as the aroma suggested.
“So what is this?”
Carol looked put-off a little bit and I had a feeling that it was because of the fact that I wasn’t paying attention to her hot body. She moved with such determination that it was obvious that she wanted me to notice. I did, far more than I wished I had, but that didn’t matter. What mattered was me keeping my cool and not putting my hands where they so desperately wanted to be.
“Just a stew. I don’t think it really has a name. She made it every Sunday after church. Just kind of tradition that I thought you might like. Are you ready to eat?”
Her eyes tried to find out what was wrong. She wanted to ask me if I didn’t like the dress, or her, something, but I looked away like I had many times before and told her that I was famished. I was in desperate need of many things that I was sure she would have no problem satisfying.
We sat down and it was quiet for a while. Carol told me about her friend at work Mona, the one that I heard a lot about, but she sounded like a floosy. It was hard to imagine how the two had become friends when they were so far away from each other in actions and attitude. Mona sounded like a mess and even though I knew that Carol had been wild before we met, I shuddered to think of her as bad as her friend.
After dinner, there was dessert and I was thankful for a little more time. I had dodged sexy looks all night, ones that were rather hard to ignore. Carol was practically begging for it and it was becoming harder to concentrate with the stiffness below the belt. Her attention went to my bulge several times, so much that I had to turn my body away as to hide it. After dinner, there was nowhere left to hide and when she suggested I stay for a movie, I desperately tried to figure out a way to tell her no and not get her mad.
“I have an early morning Carol. I don’t think that would be a good idea.”
“Come on Steve. We can watch anything you want. I just want to sit next to you and just be together. Doesn’t that sound nice to you?”
“It does, I just don’t know if it is a good idea. You know I have to get up early for work and tomorrow is a day I can’t be late for. There is a lot of money on the line.”
“Come on, please.”
She looked at me like she was going to cry or she was about to lose herself if I didn’t say yes. How could I say anything else? I knew it was going to get me in trouble, but I didn’t care.
It didn’t take long for h
er desires to be known. She never was one to beat around the bush and this was no exception. She leaned her head against my chest and then onto my lap. Her eyes were half-closed and she reached down to pull me to her. The kiss was like the one at the door, full of demand and it left no room for more time. It was going to have to be now or she may not be mine anymore.
“Are you sure you want to do this Carol? We don’t have to. I enjoy just being with, being around you and doing things.”
‘”I want to Steve, so badly.”
“What changed?”
She sat up a little and propped her head on her hand. “What do you mean?”
“Something is different today. You never call me like that at work and I don’t know, it is just a different vibe now.”
“I just want you Steve, that’s all. I have needs and it has been a long three months with no real physical touch.”
“We touch all of the time.”
“You know what I mean.”
I did know what she meant, but I was trying to prolong the inevitable. I wanted it to stay just the way it was. I didn’t want it to get awkward and the obsessive feelings to come back that I knew came with it.
“I guess I do. You are talking about sex?”
She shook her head and told me that I was right. “Most of the time it is the guy that can’t control himself.”
“I don’t have much control in that department.”
“You could have fooled me.”
“I have tried really hard not to show that side to you. I like it the way things are now.”
“I want more Steve. I need more from you than just companionship. I want you to make love to me and show me how much you care.”
It was those words that made the decision I had been fighting for so long. Her voice was small and ever so appealing. How could I say no to a request like that?
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“She was a girl from my past. The girl of my dreams and I wasn’t going to rest until she was in my arms again”
The moment I saw her, I thought she looked familiar.
The woman moving in next door looked like someone that I had known a long time ago, but Angela wasn’t around here anymore.
She moved during our senior year.
She never said good bye.
She was the only person that had ever broken my heart.
When I found out that it was the old love that had hardened me, I had a plan to get her back. I knew how to get her where I wanted her. She wanted sex as much as I did and I knew just how she liked it.
Angela was even prettier than before. Her blue eyes called to me from day one and now I was unable to ignore it. I had to make her mine once again. It was fate. She was right next door and there was nothing to stop me.
She would fall for me again. I would make her beg for it as she had so many times before. I was going to make her feel it all over again and then I was going to bounce, just like she had done to me.
But could I turn away, once I had her back in my arms? Could I ever walk away from her as she had to me?
***
Chapter 1
Marcus
This woman was going to be the death of me. I didn’t want to argue with her anymore. All I wanted to do was get her to leave. She refused though. It was like she wanted to see how far she could push me and I wasn’t sure what was going to happen when she did. I had reached my limit after about an hour into this latest argument. I am not even sure what it was about anymore.
“I told you that I didn’t have anything to do with him Marcus.”
“And I told you that I didn’t care. It doesn’t matter what you say, I have heard it all from everyone else. I know what you did at the party and it doesn’t even matter anymore. I could go stomp his head in, but you know what, he can have you because you are just not worth the trouble.”
She was crying. Melissa was always crying and most of the time it would upset me to see her that way, but today I had no mercy. I wanted her to leave and this was becoming more than I was willing to deal with. Women were so much more complicated because I couldn’t handle it like I wanted to. I wanted to throw her out, but this was not to be.
“You are willing to throw this all away, everything that we have made together?”
I wasn’t sure what she was talking about, but I was done with it. “Yes, I want to end this. You need to leave. I packed your stuff while you were gone. It’s by the door. I don’t want to talk about this anymore.”
I had tried unsuccessfully to end the conversation several times, but it was like Melissa just didn’t want to hear the truth. It was over and she was going to have to get used to the idea. It was her fault for cheating, but it was my fault for even letting her move in. I don’t know what I was thinking and now I was paying for it.
“You can’t just walk away.”
I turned to her with my hand on the door. “Yes I can. Watch me. You need to be gone when I get back Melissa.”
She yelled something at me and I heard glass crashing and breaking against the door. I didn’t want to know what it was that she had thrown. I told myself that I didn’t care. I was going to have a hell of a mess when I came home, but as long as I was alone, that would be alright with me. If that didn’t work, I could always just bring home another woman just in case. Then it would be impossible for her to not get it.
I smiled at the neighbor that was taking groceries in and he kind of grinned at me. “How are you doing Marcus?”
Melissa was still yelling in the house behind me and I was surprised at how loud she was. “Good, how are you?”
“Getting some meat for the barbeque. Are you coming?”
“When is it?”
“Tomorrow. It’s Anise’s birthday.”
“I will try to come by.”
“You bringing Melissa?”
We both looked towards the house that could have been in the middle of an exorcist as far as I was concerned. I didn’t want to bring her and by the look on my neighbor’s face, he didn’t want me to either.
“No, she is moving out today.”
“And you are leaving?”
“Yeah, I can’t take it anymore.”
“You know she is going to trash your house.”
I sighed and I could hear something else breaking in there. “Yeah, I know. It is going to be worth it if she is gone when I get back.”
He nodded like he understood, but I didn’t know if he did. Kevin and his wife never argued. I had lived next to them for several years and not once had I heard any kind of yelling and screaming like what was going on at my house at the moment.
“Sorry about this.”
“No problem Marcus. We thought that she was the one for you. I think this is the longest one to stay.”
I didn’t need the reminder. I should have kicked her out a while ago, but something would happen that would rope me back into her. Not this time though. I was determined not to let it happen like that this time.
“Nah, not the one for me. I don’t think that there is one for me Kevin. I think there is a right-now girl out there with my name on her.”
“Well we got someone new moving across the street.”
I looked to the empty house that he was talking about. My luck it wouldn’t be anyone that I would want as a neighbor. Several families and individuals had come and gone. There was no telling who would be next.
“How do you know?”
“Anise signed them up and took the deposit for the electric. She told me when she got home last night.”
I shrugged, not really caring. I was too worried about getting the woman out of my house before I worried about
anyone else moving in.
“Hope they aren’t as uptight as that last family. I thought that the cops were just going to stop answering that woman’s calls.”
“I think that she just gave up because they did. Dozer scared her more than you did.”
She was petrified of my pit bull and though he was harmless, I let her think whatever it was that she wanted to think about it. “Glad she is gone. We will have to cross our fingers that we get a good neighbor this time.”
Kevin agreed and I told him I would see him later. “Come by for a beer if your lady is still there. Don’t get into it with her. She will just get you in trouble and you know it.”
“I know, why do you think I am leaving?”
“With that one, it is probably a good idea.”
Waving to him as he walked in with the paper bags from the grocers I got onto my bike and looked back to the empty house one last time. Whoever it was, it couldn’t be worse than Melissa. The neighborhood was due a little peace and quiet after her.
***
I got back later that evening and I was a little nervous about all of the lights being off in my house. I didn’t know if that meant that Melissa was sleeping, like a dragon in its stolen lair or if she had left. Hell, she could have left it empty and there weren’t even light bulbs left. Either way, I wasn’t sure what was going to happen when I went inside. I didn’t care what was left there. I just wanted that crazy woman to be gone.
I parked the bike and stayed standing on it for a few moments listening. I needed to go ahead and see. I almost wanted to see Kevin and then I would know is she was there or not. I had to prepare myself for the madness that most likely would be awaiting me when I opened the door.