Blurb:
Destiny Bridges moves back to her old family home with her
nine-year-old daughter Sophia. Sophia doesn’t fit in at school and Destiny
pulls her out, deciding to homeschool the wayward child. Her world spins on it’s
axis though when she opens the door to find the new principal and Sophia’s
secret daddy standing there. He tells her in no uncertain terms that she needs
to properly sort out the homeschooling or get her daughter back to school.
Justin Alexander moves back to the same home town with his
daughter Lily-Grace. He has raised his sweet daughter by himself since his wife’s
death more than five years earlier. He comes back home to be closer to his
mother and to take up the new position of principal at Benton East Elementary.
When Justin does some digging to find out why Sophia has had so much trouble
fitting in at school, he uncovers what seems to be a huge lie. When he finds
out that Destiny has kept his daughter from him for years, he is furious and he
wastes no time in exacting that revenge on Destiny’s behind.
Can two estranged lovers reconnect and blend their families
into one? Probably not without some order that Justin is determined to bring to
their lives.
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Destiny crept down the stairs
for the third time in an hour. “She’s finally
asleep,” she said.
“Are you sure she won’t wake up?” he asked.
“Yes, I’m positive
she won’t wake up.
She isn’t easy to get
to sleep but, once she’s nodded off, she’s out for the
count. I won’t hear from
her until probably eight-thirty tomorrow morning.”
“Great, sit and talk to me,” Justin said. “I just have
to know.”
Destiny couldn’t look him in
the eye so she got up and wiped the island counter and moved items around that
didn’t need to be
moved. She didn’t want to risk putting herself in it, if he, in fact,
was referring to something else and not Sophia’s parentage. “About the
homeschooling?” It was worth a try wasn’t it?
Justin was behind her in a
second. He snatched a wooden spoon from the crock holder, grabbed her hand and
towed her back to the sofa. “Let’s call this the talking stick,” he said. “Now start
talking or I’m sure you
can guess what happens next.”
Destiny just didn’t know where
to start or what to say. “I don’t know what
you want from me,” she said, “and I don’t know what
you mean by what happens next—” her eyes drifted back to the wooden spoon in
his hand and it suddenly dawned on her what he meant to do with his talking stick. “No, there’s no way you’re going to
smack me with that thing.”
“We’ll see.” He rubbed the
spoon up down the side of her leg. “Look at me,” he said. “I want to
know if I am Sophia’s father. I can find out
anyway, it will just be a matter of a simple court ordered test, but why put us
all through all that when you know the answer and can just open up and tell the
truth. I’m not putting
up with this for much longer, Destiny, I want answers. I deserve answers.”
Tears welled up in the young
mother’s eyes. For
years, she had dreamed of this very moment.
Maybe she hadn’t dreamed of
this very moment. In her dreams, Justin had been more the knight in shining
armor than pissed off principal with wooden spoon. “I don’t know what
to tell you,”
she almost whispered. Before she could actually form a proper answer,
she found herself tugged across Justin’s hard knees. “Stop, I’ll tell you,” she said. Too
little too late apparently because the thick wooden utensil landed on her
bottom with a hard thwack and not just once. Thud after miserable thud of the
hard wooden spoon came down across her now stinging rear. It was awful; it
stung on the outside but left a dull thudding pain deeper down. “How can I
tell you if you’re spanking me?” she hissed. Just as quickly,
she was once again upright. She sat there on his knee like a naughty two-year old, her face
flaming with embarrassment. How dare he?
“Am I Sophia’s dad?” he asked her,
determination sparkling in his green eyes, daring her to go for round two. “Am I?”
“Yes, you are.” A combination
of fear and relief whooshed through Destiny and she found herself incapable of
even taking a breath while she waited for his response. This had been a
conversation ten years in the making and she was starting to wish that she hadn’t left it
that long.
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