Starting New

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Jacob woke feeling odd for some reason. Something was off, but he couldn't quite grasp it. So, he tried not to let it bother him as he made his way to the game room where he liked to spin most of his time. Only today, his mother wasn't there to talk him half the death. He had gotten used to it, which led him to look for the woman as he found his sister talking to their Granny Rose.

"Where's Ma?"

"About that, J... maybe you should sit down for a moment," Adele said while their grandmother hummed, drinking her coffee like she didn't have a care in the world. Immediately, he thought the worst until his sister touched him. "I sent Ma away for a while. She needed help, and we couldn't give it to her." Jacob wanted to be mad because Adele didn't ask him about his opinion, but it was her choice. She was the Donna and didn't have to ask anyone for their approval, which something that pissed him off.

"You could have asked..."

"I asked her, and she agreed to get help. I didn't need your approval. Mom's a grown-ass woman who can make her own choice when it comes to helping herself, but there is something I think you should know." Jacob stared at his sister, questioning if he wanted to know whatever she knew. A part of him did, and the other part didn't.

"What?"

"After my talk with Ma yesterday, I learned Charles wasn't your father. It shouldn't have taken much to see since you're a lot lighter than me, Char, and Liv and looked nothing like the man. I'm rambling... your father was one of Ma's co-workers whom Charles had killed. I had Vic do some digging, and he found out you were his only child, and your grandparents are still living if you want to reach out." She finished pushing over a photograph of an elderly white couple and a man he looked a lot like making him look at Adele like she was crazy.

"I prefer not to know them. It will only open up scarred wounds of their son... Where did you send Ma? I would like to visit her."

"That will not be happening, sweetie. Your mother is in New Zealand and is not allowed visitors until she completes her first year of therapy. However, I think meeting with your grandparents J may do you some good."

"I think not." He frowned as he left quickly. The only thing Jacob needed was some game therapy. He cared nothing about knowing his birth father's family since he didn't plan on going back to the States. Germany was his home now, and there was no looking back. Although, it still bothered him how Adele threw their mother into a mental hospital causing him to wonder did she let their sisters in on it.

However, Jacob tried not to let it worry him as he quickly placed his headset on and started on the game system before him. Call of Duty always helped, but not having his mom fuss at how much he played got to him quickly. Sadly, Jacob couldn't think straight and felt like turning it off until the door opened. For some reason, he thought it to be his mom until a short brunette girl walked into his view.

"May I help you?"

"I don't know... can you?" She smiled, causing Jacob to smile back. It was his first time seeing the woman up close since she always acted scared or out of place. Today, she was different, making him notice how beautiful she was.

"Oh shit, you're Erik's little sister. Aren't you?"

"Yeah, Anneliese and you're Adele's little brother... Jacob." She spoke smartly as Jacob laughed because he was being dorky. Still, the woman smiled, making him hard as he quickly covered himself. He didn't want to seem like a horny teenager, but damn, the woman before him was sexy. The only problem was he didn't know if she was single because he knew she had three little boys.

"What are you thinking about?"

"You and bending you over this couch fucking the shit out of you." He said as he quickly covered his mouth. Sometimes, he was slightly too blunt, but Anneliese seemed to like it. "You're cute when nervous. Has anyone ever told you that? Oh, in case you are wondering... I'm not as old as you think and single."

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