Ask Your Mom If I’m Real (Heroes of Dixie Wardens MC #8) Read Online Lani Lynn Vale

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Sports, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: Heroes of Dixie Wardens MC Series by Lani Lynn Vale
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Total pages in book: 68
Estimated words: 69452 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 347(@200wpm)___ 278(@250wpm)___ 232(@300wpm)
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My father, the man that was supposed to take care of me and love me unconditionally, had ruined me.

He’d taken out all kinds of loans in my name. He’d ruined my credit. And to make matters worse, he’d rented an apartment under my name, trashed it, and then ruined my chances of renting an apartment ever again while he was at it.

I was literally stuck.

I still had so much debt I was drowning and couldn’t see a way out.

So, one night, in a desperate attempt to feel something besides dread, I’d gone out with Gisela.

I’d gone home with a man at a bar.

I’d woken up in his bed.

The moment that my eyes had opened, he’d kicked me out, and I’d been left to do the walk of shame in a neighborhood that I was incredibly unfamiliar with.

I’d had to walk to the bus stop which was miles away.

Luckily, Gisela had her phone on, and she’d come to pick me up.

That night I’d lost my virginity, my cell phone, and what was left of my will to live.

I’d actually been so far gone that in the next few weeks I’d contemplated suicide.

I would’ve probably done it, too, had Gisela not forced me to take a pregnancy test.

She’d noticed in the last month that I’d changed a lot.

I had, but not for the reasons she’d been thinking.

But I’d decided to humor her and take the test and had been flabbergasted to find out that I was pregnant.

That was when I’d realized that my life had become more difficult.

One, I had no clue who the father was. Two, I had no clue how to find him again. Three, my father was going to kill me.

Four…well, four, I had to figure out how to keep a tiny human alive in the midst of everything that I was going through.

Truthfully, if there was one thing in the world that I didn’t want to do, it was bring a baby into the situation that I’d found myself in.

I’d been considering adoption, even though it broke my heart to think about giving my baby up when my dad had again found out.

This time, it was because he’d used his friends to spy on me to find out why I was having appointments that were keeping me from working.

Those same friends of his had looked into my patient files at the hospital, and they’d shared with him that I was pregnant.

That had been the last time I’d tasted freedom.

Now, I had to sneak around to get that freedom.

Kind of like tonight.

I’d intended to go out and do something fun with my friends, something I absolutely never did, and dropped her off with my elderly neighbor that adored her.

I’d intended to get back before my father came home from the candy shop, but I’d failed.

“You okay?” Gisela asked.

I looked at all the Christmas lights as we passed by.

Everything in Hooker, Oklahoma, was beautiful at this time of year. The threat of the pending snowstorm made everything else feel just…magical.

Too bad I had to go home to a horror show.

“I’m fine,” I lied. “Thank you for the ride.”

She stayed silent as she turned down the street that would lead me to my father’s place.

My jail cell.

“You’re welcome,” she said softly.

Gisela was the best.

She knew as much about my situation as she could, since I tried to keep almost all of it from her.

She knew about Anleigh. She loved Anleigh like she was her own.

But she had no clue the hell I had to go through every day when it came to dealing with my controlling father.

She only knew the public persona of my father. The face that he put on for the world to see when he was being observed. She didn’t know about the man behind that mask.

Didn’t know that I would walk into that house, the only one on the block not decorated with Christmas lights, and probably receive a punch straight to the face for leaving tonight when I shouldn’t have.

“Love you, Gisela,” I said as I got out.

“Love you, too,” she called as I closed the door quietly.

I didn’t want to alert Mrs. Rawls that I was home yet.

I had to go face the music with my father first.

Then, once I’d cleaned myself up, I would go get my girl.

Steeling my spine, I walked into the house and was unsurprised to find my father in his recliner, watching television.

“Dinner’s not ready,” he stated.

“You weren’t supposed to be home tonight, so I didn’t make any,” I replied. “You told me that you were ordering in and wouldn’t be home until very late.”

His eyes flicked to meet mine, and I knew I’d said the wrong thing.

Him getting out of his chair, oh so slowly, proved that fact.

“Just because I said that doesn’t mean that you don’t cook for us anyway,” he replied carefully, now walking toward me.


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