Total pages in book: 15
Estimated words: 14459 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 72(@200wpm)___ 58(@250wpm)___ 48(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 14459 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 72(@200wpm)___ 58(@250wpm)___ 48(@300wpm)
And that was because that’s how he liked her to live. He would take on every burden he could, just to keep her smiling and dancing. He’d fight every battle he had to in order to stop the darkness of the world from touching her.
Of course, that wasn’t always possible. There were some things he couldn’t fight.
Like what happened today.
But he swore right then that nothing like this would ever touch her again. Because she wasn’t ever leaving the house without him.
No. Fucking. Way.
Okay, so there was a part of him that knew that wouldn’t be possible. However, in that moment, he didn’t give a fuck.
He’d come so close to losing her. And that couldn’t happen again.
She stopped about a foot in front of him and he slid around onto his butt, crossing his legs. She often liked to curl up in his lap. He was a big guy. A whole foot taller than her five-foot-four. And he weighed a good eighty pounds more than she did.
“Come on, my baby. Let me hold you. Please. I really need to feel you. When I think of how close I came to losing you today . . .” He had to pause as his voice started to crack. “I really need to hold you, baby girl.”
She suddenly threw herself at him and he caught her, settling her on his lap and holding her as tight as he dared.
She let out a sob and he rocked her back and forth. She tugged at his shirt and he drew back to lift it up over his head, knowing what she needed.
She buried her face into his chest immediately. He ran his hand up and down her back, trying his best to soothe her.
“You’re all right. I’m here.”
They’d learned early on in their relationship that skin-to-skin contact was soothing for her. She was particularly fond of his bare chest.
“Daddy,” she murmured. “I was so scared.”
“I know. I’m here now, though. There’s nothing to be scared about with Daddy keeping you safe.”
“I’m s-so sorry.” A whole body tremble went through her and he held her tighter. Fuck.
He kissed the top of her head, breathing in her vanilla scent. He could have lost her. What would he have done if something happened to her?
Three years ago, she’d driven into town with an attitude and a laugh that made everyone around her smile. When her car had broken down, she’d gotten a job waitressing at the local bar. Suddenly, he’d become a regular at the Stag Tavern. Along with all the men in town aged between eighteen and eighty who weren’t already taken.
But he’d been the lucky bastard she’d set her sights on. The fact that she was a Little had just been icing on the fucking cake. Finally, he had someone he could fuss over and protect. Care for and cherish. Discipline and play with.
Yeah, she was the whole fucking package and not a day went by that he wasn’t grateful that her car had broken down in his town.
“I’m sorry. I’m sorry.”
“Hey, stop that now.” He put his hand on the back of her head, holding her to him. “You don’t need to apologize, baby.”
“I was s-supposed to stay h-home,” she told him. “But one of my c-customers paid for e-expedited shipping. I had to get the p-package to the post office.”
Ahh. So that’s what had happened. She’d worked so hard to make her business successful. And it was really taking off. However, while she loved the creative side and she was amazing at it, her organizational skills were seriously lacking. Admin wasn’t something she could seem to keep on top of.
“I just w-went to the store for some more p-potato chips.”
“More potato chips? Baby, there were three bags in the pantry when I left. Why would you need more?”
“Umm.” She stiffened in his arms.
“What did you eat for dinner last night?” he asked sternly.
“Umm . . . well . . .”
He stood with her in his arms and sat on the edge of the bed with her on his lap, facing him. Grasping her chin, he tilted her face back.
“Baby girl, what did you eat for dinner last night?”
“I covered all the food groups, Daddy.”
“Uh-uh. How did you do that?” he asked.
“Uh, well, I had fruit.”
“What sort of fruit?” He gave her a suspicious look.
“Cherries.”
“Cherries?” he repeated.
“Yeah . . . maraschino ones.”
He sighed. “And what else?”
“Uh, well, I also had protein and dairy.”
“Really?” he asked sceptically.
“Uh-huh. In the form of chocolate fish and whipped cream.”
“April Carson. Is that seriously what you ate for dinner?”
“Well, yep, and some potato chips. Hence, why I needed more potato chips.”
“April,” he grumbled. “That’s not an acceptable dinner and you know it. What did you eat today?”
“Umm, well . . . I’m so sorry you had to come back, Daddy. That ticket probably cost a fortune. And how did you get here? Did someone pick you up? I could have come and gotten you.”