Ch. 6

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I walked outback and the breath was knocked out of me as soon as I seen jax. He was standing by the pool dripping wet, with no shirt on and his shorts were hanging so low that I could see his ‘V’ in the front. I felt so hot just thinking about all the things I could do to him if we were alone and just then he turned to look at me and his brown eyes seemed to darken and fill with lust but I ignored him and sat next to Derek on the lawn chairs

“when I said to wear your cover up, I didn’t mean the whole time” I smirked at him

“I wasn’t planning on wearing it the whole time” just then sam ran and jumped on my lap

“ooh sim wit me now” I smiled and kissed his cheek

“of course lets go” he jumped up and I followed him taking off my cover which had jax growling and Derek laughing

“what the hell is your problem?” Derek had his stupid little smirk on his face

“don’t worry about him, he’s just a horny dog” I rolled my eyes and dived into the pool resurfacing only to have sam wrap his arms around my neck taking me under again “

what was that for?” he smiled and tried to look at me

“iggy ide, iggy ide” I laughed and grabbed onto his thighs

“you want a piggy ride, but your heavy” he laughed and shook his head

“no, I ight” I laughed again and started swimming around with him

“you are the lightest person I ever swam with”

--Tony’s POV--

After rose walked outback me and macy walked into my office, which is where we are now

“how do you not know what is happening to her?” I sighed and leaned back in my chair

“iv only ever heard of this once before, but its not possible to be happening to her” she looked at me confused

“what do you mean? When did you deal with something like this?” I shook my head

“I didn’t deal with it, my great grandfather did. A women showed up on his doorstep with her child, who was no more than 3 years of age at the time. He couldn’t figure out why she was so forward and truthful until the night she was leaving”

--Flashback (the grandfather’s perspective)--

‘knock, knock, knock, knock’ I stood up from my chair to answer the door where I found a young woman, about 18, and a little boy, about 3 or 4. She smiled and kept looking behind her

“hello sir, can we please come in out of the rain?” I nodded instantly and stepped out of the way

“of course, follow me” I lead them to the kitchen where I handed them each a towel and some hot tea

“why are you out in the cold?” she smiled and helped her son dry off

“we were running from my father, he’s not very happy due to me having a child out of wedlock” I nodded my head and topped off her tea

“well, your more than welcome to stay here as long as you need” her face brightened and she stood up hugging me

“thank you sir, thank you so much” she pulled back and started rocking her son to sleep while we just talked. She stayed with me for 5 days and I was surprised at how open and truthful she was, her son too. Not once did I doubt what they were saying

“it’s time that we leave sir” I stood up from my seat shocked

“are you sure? You can stay longer if you wish” she smiled and shook her head

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