Total pages in book: 96
Estimated words: 89758 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 449(@200wpm)___ 359(@250wpm)___ 299(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 89758 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 449(@200wpm)___ 359(@250wpm)___ 299(@300wpm)
Before falling asleep last night, I’d finally decided that going to see Marley in person was for the best.
“Can I go too?” he asked me, looking concerned that I was planning on leaving him.
Thanks, Tory, for the damage you’ve done , I thought before sitting up and leaning forward to look closely at him.
“I will never leave you alone, I promise,” I reminded him.
He smiled then and nodded his head. If he needed to hear me say it a million times, then I would say it a million and one. I wanted him to feel safe and have the security every child deserved.
“Can I order pancakes with chocolate chips at the restaurant?” he asked me then.
I nodded. “Yep!”
“Will they put whipped cream on them too?” His voice was eager.
“Absolutely,” I assured him.
“Rio left,” he then said with some deflation to his prior happy tone.
“He did,” I agreed.
“I wish he had stayed,” Cullen said softly, as if he were saying something he shouldn’t.
“He had things to do. Now, go get dressed, so we can go get those yummy pancakes,” I told him.
His bright grin was back, and he nodded before running from the room.
If only chocolate chip pancakes could solve all my problems so easily.
Chapter Twenty-Four
The club was only open to VIP guests during the daytime. Everything about the club was meant to attract a wealthier clientele. It didn’t have signs out front that would tell what exactly was happening inside, and it was on a nice side of town. I had called Marley and told her I would like to talk to her today but explained that I had Cullen with me. To my relief, she had been happy about the idea of meeting Cullen.
I parked in the back and went through the staff entrance. Stepping inside first, I made sure none of the girls were walking around in the back offices before allowing Cullen to follow me inside. I took his small hand and went directly to Marley’s office, only knocking once, for fear Cullen might see more than I wanted him to. He didn’t need to know what I did for a job. I hoped he never knew.
Marley looked up from the baby girl in her arms she was nursing. Bay was a regular here. Marley wasn’t ready to stop breastfeeding, and her husband brought Bay to her often when she had to work.
“Hello.” Marley beamed brightly at me, then at Cullen.
Then, she tucked away her breast as Bay turned her head to see what was happening. She made happy noises and wiggled in Marley’s arms to sit up.
I glanced down at Cullen, who was watching Bay as she reached out her little hand in our direction and gave us a toothless smile.
“She rarely sees children. It’s exciting,” Marley said, smiling at her daughter’s reaction to Cullen.
“I didn’t mean to interrupt,” I said.
Marley waved a hand. “She wasn’t hungry as much as she was just bored. I need to ween her and make our lives easier, but I don’t know if I’ll have another, so I’m holding on to this a little longer.” She stood up and walked around the desk to set Bay on a blanket she had laid out in the middle of the room. “Jim is on his way to pick her up now. He’s just running late. Your timing is perfect.”
Cullen let go of my hand and moved just an inch away from me toward Bay. I watched him as he looked at the baby girl flapping her arms and making noises, as if to call him over to her. He was so shy with adults, so it was surprising to see him move away from me instead of cling to my leg like he usually did.
“She has taken a liking to you, it would seem, Cullen,” Marley said with an amused voice.
Cullen didn’t look away from Bay but moved closer yet again. Marley chuckled at the sight of the two of them. It was rather cute. Bay was so excited, the closer he got. I was afraid she was going to fall over from her wobbly seated position. Marley didn’t seem concerned though.
“Now, say you aren’t here to tell me you are leaving us. I don’t think I could handle that news,” Marley said, drawing my attention back to her.
“Oh, no. That isn’t it. I need this job, even more so now that …” I paused before saying Tory was in jail.
Marley already knew that, as did Cullen, but I didn’t want to talk about it in front of him.
Marley simply nodded. She understood my unspoken words. “Good, because we need you. Also, I am sure my brother wouldn’t fare well with losing you either.” She smirked.
Saint’s interest in me was something I hadn’t known she was aware of, and I felt my cheeks warm at the mention of it.