Malted Milk (Little Cakes #19) Read Online Pepper North, Paige Michaels

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, BDSM, Erotic Tags Authors: , Series: Little Cakes Series by Pepper North
Series: Paige Michaels
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Total pages in book: 48
Estimated words: 45693 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 228(@200wpm)___ 183(@250wpm)___ 152(@300wpm)
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There was no avoiding the fact that both of them had demanding jobs that would keep them busy for the foreseeable future. All they could do was make the most of their time together, and Deke intended to ensure that always happened.

“I’m so sorry,” Daisy said a few hours later. She was leaning over her computer, and she’d been clicking away for several minutes. “It looks like all of the orders came in through the website. They’ve been paid for from an untraceable account.”

Deke sighed. He’d known that would be a possibility, especially since the secret admirer hadn’t ever left a card with the roses. It was even more disturbing knowing that the guy had gone to great lengths to make sure even Daisy had no idea who was placing the orders.

Daisy’s brows were furrowed with concern. “If you want, I could decline the next order.”

Deke shook his head. “No. Let’s not do that yet. We don’t want to possibly piss the guy off.”

Maya gripped Deke’s hand so tightly that even her tiny fingers were making her nervousness obvious. “That sucks,” she grumbled.

“It sure does,” Deke agreed. It especially sucked because he had no way to track down the sender. This was a dead end. It was causing the hairs on the back of his neck to stand on end, but he didn’t want to alarm Maya for no reason, so he kept his thoughts to himself. Hopefully this secret admirer was harmless and simply didn’t know Maya was permanently off the market.

The sound of the bell ringing above the door made Deke glance over his shoulder, expecting to see a customer entering. Instead he recognized the newcomer as Tarson, the head baker at Little Cakes. Tarson was Daisy’s Daddy.

Tarson smiled as he rounded the counter. “Hey, Deke. Maya.” He nodded toward the two of them before wrapping an arm around Daisy and planting a possessive kiss on her lips.

Daisy was breathless when her Daddy released her. “I’m working,” she told him with zero umph behind her words.

Tarson shrugged. “I wouldn’t have kissed you if your customers had been strangers, Baby girl.”

Daisy rolled her eyes. “They aren’t exactly customers, Daddy. They have a problem, and I’m only telling you because I know you will freak out if you hear about it from someone other than me.”

Tarson pulled his shoulders back and glanced at each of them before focusing on Deke. “What’s wrong?”

“Maya has been getting anonymous roses every day for several days. Whoever is sending them orders them from Daisy through the website. She can’t find any traceable information.”

Tarson frowned. “Shit.” He pulled Daisy more protectively against his side. He clearly understood why Deke was unnerved. No Daddy wanted their Little girl receiving anonymous flowers from another man.

“Yeah. Looks like a dead end,” Deke muttered.

“Mmm.” Tarson tapped his lips. “I know several people at the police department, including the captain, Trace Barnes. Let me make a few calls. Maybe the cops have a way to trace something like this.”

Deke nodded. “That’d be great. Thank you. I’ve met Trace a few times at Blaze. His Little also works for the police department, doesn’t she?”

“Yes. Avery. She might be able to help, too.”

“Well, thanks for checking,” Deke said to Daisy. “We’re heading to Little Cakes next. I think we could both use a treat to keep our minds off the unwanted admirer.”

Tarson grinned. “There are plenty of Malted Milk cupcakes in the display case today. I just restocked them before I went on my break.”

That made Maya stand taller. “Oh, good. I can’t believe you remember my favorite order.”

Tarson winked at her. “I never forget any Little’s favorite cupcake. That’s important information.”

Maya giggled, and Deke was glad because he didn’t want her to spend another minute of their special day together thinking about the mysterious roses.

As soon as they stepped outside, her mood shifted further. She skipped along beside him, reminding him that he needed to slow down. Her legs were short.

Two minutes later, they entered Little Cakes.

Rose and Adam had arrived before them, and Rose stood from a table near the back, waving excitedly. It was also fun to see Rose when she was not at work. She was all business when it came to running Stuff-It, but when she let loose with her Daddy, she was almost a different person.

Clutching Maya’s hand, Deke wove them through the packed cupcake shop to reach his boss and her Daddy.

Adam was on his feet by the time they reached the table, and he held out a hand. “Good to see you, Deke.” He shifted his attention to Maya. “You must be Maya. I’m Adam, and this is Rose.”

Maya’s shy side came out as she shook Adam’s hand. “Nice to meet you,” she said softly. She turned toward Rose next. “And you.”

Rose giggled and held up a brown paper bag. “I brought you something.”


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