Payton
"What about Lily?"
"She’s with Kayla."
"She’s okay with that?"
"Baby, I’ve had a shit week, Lily’s been sick and I took so ti off, which ant I’ve been behind. Kay was happy to do this for because I needed to see you."
"So that’s why you didn’t call?"
"Yeah," he said. "I probably picked up my phone a hundred tis, but baby girl took all my attention. Will you let make it up to you?"
"You really don’t mind?"
He dropped his forehead to mine. "I really don’t mind."
I smiled. "Okay. Thank you."
This is when he kissed and it was good. So good, I didn’t want it to end, so I wrapped my arms around his waist and up his back. Finally! God, I’d missed this. He took his ti and I didn’t want it to end. However, the lights of my dad’s car pulling into the driveway had pushing Alex away like an errant teen. "Damn it! Let’s go."
"I take it this is your dad?"
"Yep." I grabbed my purse from his hand and slung it over my shoulder. "I’ll et you at your truck."
He shook his head. "Ah, no."
"What?" I frowned, trying to push him from the porch. "Go."
"Baby, I’m not running from your dad like we’re kids doin’ sothin’ we’re not supposed to be doing."
"Then what do you propose?"
"Oh, I don’t know," Alex droned. "How about I et him like a man?"
The garage door raised and I heard my dad drive inside. Maybe he’d just go into the house... maybe he didn’t even notice us.
"No. Absolutely not. I had this all planned for Thanksgiving. You were going to et him and everyone then." I yanked my coat closer to my body. "You’re not eting him on the darkened front porch just as I’m scurrying away."
"Baby, you’re not scurrying anywhere." He frowned. "You fuckin’ ashad of ?"
"What? No." I shook my head. "No. Alex, I’m sorry. This isn’t what this is about."
"Pay?" my dad called as he locked his car. "That you?"
Or maybe not.
"Yeah, Dad. I’m just heading out the door to et Macey. Alex ca to pick up." My dad appeared before us and I smiled. "How was your day?"
He looked Alex up and down, but not in a judgy way, just in my Dad sizing up my man-friend kind of way. "It was good, honey. How about yours?"
"Good. Um, Dad, this is Alex. Alex, Dad."
My dad reached out his hand and Alex took it. "Nice to et you."
"Nice to et you too, son." Dad glanced back at the street. "Is that your truck?"
"Yeah."
"It’s a good truck. Safe. Just how I want my daughter to be."
Alex grinned, his hand settling at the base of my spine. "Couldn’t agree more."
"You staying at Macey’s tonight?" my dad asked .
"Yep. Brock and Dallas are gone, so Bailey’s staying too."
Dad nodded. "Good deal. You need , you call."
"I will, Dad," I said, and kissed his cheek. "Thanks."
He hugged and then smiled at Alex. "I think we understand each other."
Alex nodded. "Yeah."
Dad let himself into the house as Alex grabbed my stuff and guided to his truck. "Your dad’s pretty laid back."
I settled myself in the truck and saw the front curtain flutter. "Yeah, sort of. He’s got my cell phone tracked as we speak and he’s watching from the front window."
Alex laughed. "Good to know."
He threw my stuff in the back and then climbed up beside and started the truck.
"So, what happened with Lily?" I asked as he pulled away from the curb.
"Croup. I was worried it was whooping cough, but she was immunized, so the doctor said she’d just be uncomfortable until the virus left her system. A couple nights sitting in a steamy bathroom seed to do the trick."
"Still scary though."
He nodded. "She went back to school today and really wanted to spend ti with her aunt, so I used the distraction."
"You had to take ti off work?"
"Yeah, three days. Kayla took Monday for , so I could at least get a little work done. But unless Lily was sleeping, she was attached to . It’s gonna take a week to just get caught up. I love her, but man, I was ready for a break."
I giggled. "I get it. My nieces are the sa way with my brothers-in-law. Sothing about little girls and their daddies."
"And you? Were you a daddy’s girl?"
"Oh, hell, yes. When I was sick, all I wanted was my dad." I smiled. "He used to give M&Ms and tell they were magical dicine."
"I haven’t tried that."
"It worked every ti, until I figured out that if I "played" sick, I’d get M&Ms. Mom shut that down pretty quick."
Alex laughed. "Fuckin’ A, the emotional blackmail girls can dish out."
"Quit paying the ransom and maybe we’ll stop."
"Never gonna happen." He linked his fingers with mine. "It’s way too much fun."
I grinned, my heart light as we drove into Portland. "Did you ever visit Booker?"
"Not at his place, no."
"But you know where he lives."
"Yeah, babe."
"Are you guys friends outside of the club?" I asked.
He let out a weird sound. Chuckle? No, maybe snort. Chortle? Yes, it was definitely a chortle.
I squeezed his hand. "What?"
"Booker was one of the kids my parents’ took in to foster. He and I have a complicated past."
"I didn’t realize he was a foster child," I said sadly.
"He had a shit life, baby. It’s why he works so hard to make his current one good."
"Why is your relationship complicated? Are you not friends?"
"We’re gettin’ there," Alex said. "My dad molested most of the girls who ca through our house. I didn’t know about it until Annie. She made a formal complaint through CPS, but it got lost or buried, or sothing. Not sure. Booker hacked into the computers and found it. It set in motion a series of events that sent my dad to prison for a very long ti."
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