Distractions

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After a week of thinking, William had finally decided to hire Henry. He knew that his mechanical skills were nothing but a hobby, but he had faith in his old friend.

It's not like the business needed any new people, but hopefully with a new man on board, something great would come out of it.

William was getting ready to go to work when Lea woke up yawning, which was followed by a stretch. She stared at him sleepily, trying to stay awake.

"You're going to work?" She asked groggily, rubbing her eyes. It was early and there was no reason why she had to be up.

"Yes, it's Henry's first day."

"I thought you hated him."

"I've been working on my tolerance." He replied sarcastically, turning around to face her.

"You're a handful."

"I bet you're glad to have me though." He teased again, causing her to lazily roll her eyes, "Imagine you ended up with Henry."

"I don't see what's so bad about that. He's a nice guy."

"Really?"

"I mean, I probably wouldn't have three kids if I were with him." She saiid suggestively, "But he is very pleasant to be around."

"I must be doing something right then."

"Oh, not anymore." She stated, shrugging.

"Oh," He said, walking over and climbing on top of her so she was beneath him, "Take your clothes off then."

"You're serious?" She squeaked, flustered.

"I don't lie."

"You'll be late for work!" Lea quickly said, trying to make excuses.

"Henry can wait." He softly said in her ear, fumbling with the bottom of her shirt. She squirmed slightly underneath him. "What's wrong?"

"I'm nervous." William looked at her with a curious expression before peppering her jaw with kisses. "What about the kids?"

"What about them?" He replied back, lightly biting her neck, causing her to let out a breathy noise, followed by a slight twitch.

"They'll hear us." She said in between breaths.

"All three of them are heavy sleepers." He stated, picking his head up to look at her, seeing she looked stressed. "Oh."

He moved over, sitting on the empty side of the bed. She sniffled before rubbing her eyes, not making any eye contact.

"You should've said something earlier." He mumbled, sounding disappointed. Lea looked at him with shock, not knowing he was serious.

"I didn't mean it like that." She said apologetically, "It's just been a long time."

"I know. I was a bit too aggressive."

"No, you're always like that," She tried to explain, "I think I was just surprised."

Lea looked at William for a second before climbing on his lap and pushing him back against the mattress of the bed. He looked at her curiously before their lips met.

"I hope Henry doesn't mind your tardiness."

- - -

William was in his car, heading off to work. He was almost forty-five minutes late, due to him having to repeat his whole routine. He smiled to himself with contentment, however, he was slightly annoyed he had to go into work.

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