Intense – Dark Hearts Read Online C.M. Steele

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Total pages in book: 42
Estimated words: 40157 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 201(@200wpm)___ 161(@250wpm)___ 134(@300wpm)
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"Yes. I'm guessing that's a common problem with women."

"Not all the time, but I have seen it before. I'm guessing they had a fight before he left."

"Yes. I heard him say to pack her shit, but I had no idea at the time what he was telling her. She could leave, but he wanted to keep me even though I wasn't his. He said I'd always been his."

"You had a strong bond with him before she took you away?"

"The best. We played sports, watched the Bears even though we lived in Wisconsin, fished once a week during the summer. Father-son things. It was great."

"Was that all she did, or is there more?" That, in my eyes, had been enough, but I know he wants all the facts on how I’ve become the man I am.

"More. I learned the truth of my parentage a couple of months after she took me away. She lied about being pregnant, and that's why my father married her. She had been cheating on him with a married man, and he's the sperm donor. We moved away and she changed my last name to his, attempting to get him to leave his wife."

"Did he?"

"No. He didn't have to. She mysteriously died."

Chapter Six

Amelia

I can’t believe he’s really been gone a week. I haven’t heard a word from him and since the day he left; I haven’t heard anyone mention his name at all. It’s as if I made him up. I let it go because I don’t have time to dwell on a man who’s a jerk and only enjoys using women. He used me, but I let him. It scares me because I might let him do it again. Something about him pulls at my heart, and I know it’s more than a stupid crush.

“Amelia, how are you?”

“I’m good, Theodore.” I don’t call him Dad because I don’t know him that well. He’s a great man and my mom loves him, but we don’t have that close of a bond. He’s a good guy, and I was heartbroken when he had a heart attack.

“You’re not okay. Are you anxious about going to college?” Yes, but it’s your handsome jerk of a son that has my stomach doing flips.

“Yes. It’s not the same as being here. I’m going to be all alone in a big city. I wish my friend hadn’t decided to pull out at the last minute.”

“Isn’t that what your friend’s husband didn’t do?” he jokes.

“Yes,” I say with a laugh. My bestie got pregnant right away, but she couldn’t be happier.

“You be careful, or you could end up the same way. Boys are notorious for thinking with the head between their legs. I know I’m not your father, and he’s been gone a long time, so if you ever need someone to talk to about it, let me know.” Theo’s a really good man, and I’m grateful my mother met him.

“Thank you, Theodore. I’m not worried about falling for any guy enough to let him knock me up. In fact, Mom has scheduled an appointment with the doctor for me just in case.” Actually, I’m worried. Roman could knock me up. Maybe it’s for the best that I get on birth control.

“She told me that. What about Jake? Are you two going to still be dating?”

“Dating?” A deep rumble comes from behind me.

“Roman,” I blurt out, turning to see him staring at me. It’s an intense look, but I can’t decipher the meaning.

“Son,” Theodore says, walking around me and pulling Roman into a hug.

“Dad. How are you?”

“Good. Having a father-daughter talk that I never got to have before.”

“Good. She needs to stay away from these little boys.” He has no right to be jealous, and I shouldn’t enjoy it as much as I do. My body floods with excitement, adrenaline pumping.

“See? You’ll look after Amelia when she’s in New York.”

“I don’t have the time to babysit her.” And there he goes, playing hot and cold.

“Great, since I don’t recall needing a babysitter. As it is, I wouldn’t want to cramp Roman’s style. I’m just a kid to him.” I need to create distance, and he gave me my out.

“How long are you back for, Son?” I walk to the sink and rinse my glass.

“I have another couple days, and then I have to head back.” Of course. He just couldn’t stay away until I left.

“That’s wonderful. I’m glad I’ve got you for a couple of days. Do you want to go fishing with me tomorrow?”

Does he even own regular clothes? I’ve seen him in his business suits and his birthday one, but that’s it. “Sounds good to me. Although, I’ll have you know that I haven’t been fishing since we went last time, and you know how terrible that went.” He grimaces, and I wonder what happened.


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