Loving the Man of the House (Forbidden Fantasies #82) Read Online S.E. Law

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Erotic, Forbidden Tags Authors: Series: Forbidden Fantasies Series by S.E. Law
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Total pages in book: 28
Estimated words: 26251 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 131(@200wpm)___ 105(@250wpm)___ 88(@300wpm)
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“It’s been years! Are you kidding me? Jeanette is still stringing you along?”

I shrug, looking down at the table.

“Yeah. These things can take years to resolve, and as you know, I’m a wealthy man so there are a lot of assets in play. We’ve been negotiating on and off for a while now, but I think we’ve finally found terms that will work for both of us.”

Mari is still taken aback.

“So the entire time I was living in your house, you were in the process of divorcing Jeanette. You and my mom are not actually divorced yet. In fact, at this very moment, you are separated but still not divorced.”

“That’s right,” I affirm in a low voice. “But like I said, we’re almost at the finish line. I expect that we’ll wrap things up in a month or two, God willing.”

Mari’s mouth snaps shut as she stares at me with betrayal in her eyes. My heart sinks because this situation is the opposite of what I’d hoped for. In my heart of hearts, I was hoping that somehow, I could reveal the situation in a graceful way, and that it wouldn’t come as a shock out of the blue. But again, we don’t always get to choose the time and setting for how life unfolds, and clearly, this situation has gotten away from me.

“But why didn’t you tell me?” the curvy brunette asks again, her lips trembling now. “Why did you hide Harmon from me?”

I shrug helplessly.

“Again, it was the divorce. That, and the fact that Ines moved Harmon out of state for a while. They went to live in Montana for a couple years, but I finally convinced them to return, and now I’m going to see Harmon on weekends. My son needs a father,” I add in a low tone. “And I’m ready to be one.”

Mari merely blinks because this is not what she expected. The curvy girl looks as if she’s been doused in a bucket of cold water, and I don’t blame her. After all, she’s a sassy college co-ed carrying on a sordid affair with her stepfather. But the truth is that men in their 40’s often have baggage, and I’m no exception.

“Please, Mari,” I state in a low tone. “I know this has come as a surprise, and I don’t expect you to understand.”

“But you want me to understand, don’t you?”

I shrug helplessly.

“I do,” I acknowledge in a rumble. “Would that be so terrible, sweetheart? If I were a single dad?”

She narrows her eyes at me, her brown eyes suspicious.

“Being a single dad is fine, Harris,” she says. “But lying to me about it for years? Even if was by omission? And for what purpose? Maybe you could have gotten a better divorce settlement if you’d revealed that you have a child to support.”

“Trust me, that’s occurred to me,” I say in a dry tone. “As the years dragged on, that thought has definitely crossed my mind. But I don’t want this to be a problem between us,” I say. “I want us to keep pursuing what we’ve begun.”

Mari stares at me.

“Yeah, but now you’re a father,” she says. “That changes everything.”

“I am a parent,” I agree in a calm tone. “But I’ve been a parent almost since the moment I met you. I didn’t tell you, Mari, in part because you were a child yourself when Harmon was born. I didn’t want to drag you into the painful divorce process, nor subject you to the depression and melancholy that I was suffering. You deserve better than that.”

The pretty brunette fixes me with a look.

“Do I? Well, it definitely doesn’t feel like it given all the secrecy.”

I look down at my feet, realizing that defeat is on the horizon.

“Yes, I know,” is my low tone. “It’s fine, honey. You’re young, and I get it if you don’t understand.”

“Don’t start with that ‘too young’ stuff, Harris,” Mari says in a warning tone, her voice trembling. “You know I hate condescension. But yeah, this is quite the discovery, and I need to think things through,” she announces. Then, she grabs her backpack from the floor and heaves it onto one shoulder. “Let’s keep in touch, okay? I’ll find a friend to stay with this weekend because obviously, you’re busy for Halloween,” she says, nodding at the pumpkin costume draped over one chair. “See you around, Harris.”

Then, the curvy brunette is out the door, her curls flying. The door slams behind her and the house is oddly quiet without Mari’s presence, save for the tinny tinkling of cartoon voices floating down the stairs. But my heart wrenches as I grip the kitchen counter, my knuckles white. I lied in order to wrangle a better divorce settlement out of my ex-wife … but it seems that it’s only caused me heartache in the end.


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