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by Dee Stone


  I only ever agreed with him because it was the easiest way to not fight, but if I had to, I would. If I wanted to keep Markus I would need to, and I wanted to stay with him. Somehow, my schoolgirl crush had already turned to love.

  It didn’t take us long to get to Nicole’s little car, and off we went. As her little car rumbled along, we talked.

  “Have you decided what you’re going to do about your father? I saw the temper he has, and I heard your phone conversation. He wouldn’t hurt you would he?” Nicole bit her bottom lip with worry.

  “No.” I reassured her. “That’s one thing we don’t have to worry about. He might fire me though, if he got mad enough. I know Markus is twenty-five years older than me, but is that enough for all this animosity?”

  She shook her head slowly. “I don’t know the answer to that one, Grace.”

  “I’m glad you were here for me, Nicole. You’re a great friend. I had fun today. Thank you.” I squeezed her hand resting on the stick shift of her car in thanks.

  The rest of the drive was silent as we were wrapped in our own thoughts and worries. I wanted to have the rest of my talk with Markus at my place. I loved my townhouse, and felt more comfortable there. I will call him again when I get home.

  As Nicole parked in front of my townhouse, a Jag across the street’s door opened and Markus’ tall figure unfolded from the low vehicle. Why he liked that small, fast car I didn’t know. He definitely didn’t need it to compensate for a small dick. Definitely.

  I waved as she drove off, her hand waving back out the window of her car. I winced when I heard her grind the gears.

  Turning back, I watched Markus slowly make his way over to stand before me. We stared into each other’s eyes. I know it was cliché, but so be it. H e gathered me into his arms right there on the street. It felt so good to be comforted––and loved. Although, I couldn’t be certain he actually felt that way.

  Letting me go, he still had my hand in his. Tight. We slowly walked up the little walkway to my front door. That was when I noticed the lights were on. I had only left the foyer light on beside the security light over the front door. I didn’t need to worry Markus yet, besides he was right next to me.

  He put his hand out for me to wait, having noticed the lights on, and quickly realized I wouldn’t have left them on for twenty-four hours.

  Quietly opening the door, and slipping through an opening he had made large enough for him, I followed. Markus turned his head to give me a glare that would have frozen anyone made of weaker stuff.

  The sound of dishes being moved startled me. I glanced quickly to Markus who had heard the noise and headed that direction ahead of me.

  When we rounded the corner, I was shocked to see my father standing at the stove, stirring a couple of pots.

  “Dad, what are you doing here?” I asked, standing on my tiptoes trying to see what he making. Markus stood silently by my side. For the moment.

  “Gracie––I’m so glad to see you. I’m going to spend more time with you. That must be what you need. More daddy time.” Daddy time, I mouthed as Markus and I exchanged looks.

  He continued as I watched the concoction he stirred. “That must be what you need, since you are with a man as old as your father. Maybe a psychologist is needed as well.”

  “Dad, I’m not crazy. I love him.” There I said it. It was out there. Suddenly, Markus’ arm wrapped around my shoulders, pulling me against him for comfort.

  “Did he tell you I will fire you if you don’t leave him?” He continued to stir the spoon over and over in the pot, still having not looked at us. Was my dad crazy?

  “Yes, Dad. You’re not going to trick me into ending us. I know you want to fire me and foreclose on my home. I have money saved.”

  “Do you remember you can’t touch your inheritance until you’re twenty-five?”

  I had forgotten that part. I looked up to Markus and saw his lips tighten in his anger. “That doesn’t matter, Paul. I will take care of her if she wants. I love her.”

  He squeezed me tighter as he said those three little words. I gazed up into his blue eyes, the love tightening my chest and filling my eyes with tears at the overabundance of emotions I was feeling.

  “So, Dad––you can’t blackmail me.”

  “We’ll see. We’ll see,” he said with a smile. I didn’t know if I should be worried or not, but I had all that I needed in the man beside me.

  THE END

  Coming Soon From Dee Stone

  CANDLELIGHT AND CANDLEABRAS

  BOOK 2

  THE FORBIDDEN SERIES

  ALSO FROM D.A. STEIN

  THE GHOST’S CHALLENGE

  A VAMPIRE GHOST SWEET ROMANCE

 

 

 


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