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Southern Girl Series Bundle: Bohemian Girl, Neighbor Girl, Intern Girl Page 70

by Georgia Cates


“I think I can, but something became very apparent to me during my conversation with her. We’re only three days in, and she’s already using this baby as a wedge between us.”

“Nothing can come between us unless we allow it to.”

“She wants me out of your life. She was very clear about it.”

“Don’t give a fuck what she wants. I want you in every second of my life.”

“I predict that she’s going to make my life a living hell. But because I love you, I’m going to try to make this work.”

I press a kiss to her lips. “I love you so damn much.”

“I love you too.”

“It’s you and me, baby. Forever. No-fucking-body is ever going to tear us apart. Tell me you believe that.”

“I believe that.”

I take my phone out of my pocket. “I’m calling Charlotte right now. Not because she’s important enough to interrupt our time together. I’m doing it because I want you to hear everything said between us.”

I skip the pleasantries of hello and how are you. “Charlotte. Do not show up at my condo again unless you are invited.”

“I came to talk to you about the baby.”

“I understand we need to do that, but we’ll make arrangements to schedule a meeting. Don’t show up here unannounced again. And don’t, under any circumstances, ever try to convince Frankie that she should no longer be a part of my life. She is my life, and she isn’t going anywhere. Do you understand that?”

She hesitates before replying. “Yes.”

“You’re only thirteen weeks along. We’ll set up some kind of meeting in a month or so to discuss a plan.”

“A month? I’ll be nearly halfway through my pregnancy at that point.”

“Why would we need to meet sooner?”

“You’re supposed to see my belly getting bigger as your baby grows inside me. And we should talk about the baby’s development every week so you’ll know what’s happening.”

No. No. No. That’s not happening.

“I’m sure I’d be interested in experiencing that stuff if we were a couple. But we’re not. I’m going to do what I have to do because it’s my responsibility, but don’t expect me to be gung ho about this pregnancy.”

“You’re saying this stuff because she’s there listening.”

“I’m telling you how I feel, and that has nothing to do with Frankie.”

“It has everything to do with her. You’re already choosing her over this baby.”

How is that even possible when the baby isn’t here yet?

“I’ve already told you that she’s the thing I love most in this world. That isn’t going to change.” Why is she refusing to acknowledge that?

“Not even for your child? Your own flesh and blood?”

“I’m not going to sit here and compare apples and oranges with you.”

“Our baby needs you to love him or her wholeheartedly.”

“And I’m sure I will grow to love this child.”

“You won’t love it as much if you’re not connecting with it while I’m pregnant.”

That’s such bullshit.

“I’m sorry if you’re expecting me to be that man who comes over and rubs your belly and gets a thrill when the baby moves. That’s for a lover or boyfriend or husband to do. And I’m none of those things to you. We fucked once and then went our separate ways. That’s it.”

“You’re being an asshole, and it’s because of her.”

It’s as though she’s expecting me to act like a husband. And I’m not doing that.

“No. I’m being an asshole because you’re placing blame on Frankie for things that are out of her control. And I’m also being an asshole because you really pissed me off by coming to my house and trying to convince her to leave me.”

“I’m looking out for the well-being of our child.”

“No. You’re being a bitch to the woman who will one day be your child’s stepmother. And you need to stop.”

“I no longer wish to talk to you while she’s present.”

“I will contact you in a month.”

“I have a doctor’s appointment in three weeks. They’ll be doing another ultrasound, and I’d like for you to go with me.”

Here we go with that shit.

“Text me the date, time, and address. I’ll let you know in advance if I’m able to come.”

“Please try to come. It’s important to me.”

“We’ll see.”

I end the call. “She was singing a different tune than that one three days ago.”

I thought she was reasonable. Understanding.

I was wrong.

“She’s going to be a problem.”

“She’s not going to be a problem because we’re not going to let her be a problem.” She is not going to come between Frankie and me.

“What are we going to tell people about us? About her and the baby?”

“We are going to tell everyone just as we planned, beginning with Scott. But we’re not unnecessarily telling anyone about her or that baby until I confirm that it’s mine.”

“Do your parents know?”

“I had to tell them.”

“Is your mom happy about getting another grandbaby?”

I hate the sadness I see in her eyes, hear in her voice.

“No. She’s afraid this fuck-up will cause me to lose you.”

“I’m going to try. That’s all I can do.”

“You don’t know how grateful and happy I am that you aren’t turning your back on me. I don’t think I could do this without you.” I press a kiss to her mouth. “I got a glimpse this week of what me without you would be like, and I hated every second.”

“I hated it too.”

“Every day, I wanted to be with you at work. I wanted to be with you here at home. I wanted to be in bed with you. And inside you.”

“I missed all of those things too.”

“I need you, Frankie.”

“You can have me. I’m still yours. That hasn’t changed.”

Hearing her say that she’s still mine after everything I’ve put her through the last few days makes me love her even more. She isn’t walking away from me at a time when most women would.

“You are mine. Forever. I’m never giving you up.” I grasp her chin and kiss her mouth. “I need to be inside you. Connect with you. Feel that you’re still mine.”

She nods. “I want that.”

She wiggles to lie on the kitchen floor while I open her shorts and drag them and her panties down her legs. She presses kisses to my face while I work on pushing my jeans and boxer briefs to my knees.

Frankie reaches between us and grasps my dick. I hiss through gritted teeth when she grips tightly and strokes me from base to tip, up and down. “I need to feel you moving inside me.”

She bites my bottom lip into her mouth and roughly tugs. “Fuck me, Porter. Right now, on this kitchen floor. Hard. Without any mercy.”

Sometimes you need to make love. Sometimes you just need to fuck hard. Sometimes you need to fuck out your anger. And this is one of those times.

No time for foreplay.

I bring my hand to my mouth and generously lick my fingers before using them to lubricate her. I plunge deep inside, giving her every inch of my length on the first thrust. She squeezes her eyes shut and gasps as her back arches off the floor. “Ahh.”

Her legs bend at the knees and she wraps them around me with her heels digging into my ass, urging me to fuck deeper. Harder. I pull back and drive into her with complete domination. No mercy. No tenderness. No weakness.

This woman is mine. I’m the only one to ever have every part of her. And it’s going to stay that way.

I pull out and thrust hard, pumping my cock in and out of her body. Bare. Skin on skin. Our bodies becoming one without anything separating us.

I grasp her ankles and put them on my shoulders. I slow my speed but drive into her a little harder at the end
of each thrust, shoving her body across the floor with each plunge. She’ll probably wear bruises up and down her spine.

So fucking intense. And hot. Erotic. No one has ever done this to me except Frankie.

“You look so fucking beautiful like this.”

She opens her eyes and looks up at me. Those baby blue eyes on mine while I pound my cock into her pussy… it’s my undoing. I grasp her hips and thrust deeply one last time, exploding inside her. Coming. So hard.

I lower her legs from my shoulders and collapse on top of her. “That was so good.”

She bends her knees and wraps her legs around my body. “I needed that. To feel close to you again.”

“I know. Me too.”

“We can’t give anyone the power to control what happens between us ever again. Or we won’t survive.”

“Never happening again, Frankie. I swear.”

No one is ever going to separate me from this woman again.

Scott is lying on the couch watching television when Frankie and I come into the house. He sees me and immediately sits up, combing his fingers through his hair. “Hey boss.”

The wrinkle across his forehead deepens as he looks back and forth from his daughter to me. “Frankie?”

“Porter and I need to talk to you.”

Mrs. Dawson comes into the living room and sits beside Scott.

“What about?”

“Scott, you have a wonderful daughter. I knew when I interviewed her that she was the best candidate for the intern position. I was certain she would be a hard worker and I wasn’t wrong. She has been a true asset for me and the art department at Iron City.”

“I’m very glad to hear that you’re pleased with her work. I know she’s going to be sad to leave Iron City in a few weeks.”

“I’m not leaving, Dad.”

“You aren’t? Well, that’s wonderful news. When did you decide that?”

“When Porter asked me to stay.”

“For a job?”

“He has offered me the full-time position at Iron City, but that’s not the only reason I’m staying.” Frankie looks at me and smiles. “I love him.”

“You love him?”

I take Frankie’s hand in mine and place our clasped hands on top of my leg. “We love each other.”

“But you’re not even dating.”

“We started seeing each other outside of work a couple of weeks after she came to work at Iron City.”

“That was months ago, and this is the first I’m hearing about it?”

“Given my history, I wasn’t sure how you’d react to me dating your daughter. You’re one of my best employees, and I didn’t want there to be any problems between us.”

“Plus, I was planning to leave in September. It didn’t make sense to potentially cause a ruckus when I was going to be gone soon.”

I need Scott to hear me. Trust me. Believe me.

“I have a past. It’s not a stellar one, but please believe me when I tell you that Frankie has changed me. I love her with all of my heart, and she is precious to me. I would never do anything to hurt or disrespect her.”

Scott sits back on the couch, looking at me. “You know what I’ve had to do for you. Surely, you know that isn’t reassuring to me as her father.”

“All of that’s over. You’ll never see another woman coming around there looking for me. Frankie’s it for me. I’d love to have your blessing.”

Scott looks at Frankie. “He’s what you want?”

She nods. “Yes. He’s the one.”

“Then I guess you have my blessing.”

Might as well tell him the rest.

“Frankie and I are talking about getting engaged. That’s probably going to be a conversation I’ll be wanting to have with you soon.”

He sighs. “Y’all are just dropping all kinds of bombs on me today.”

“They’re good bombs, Daddy. We’re happy, and we want you to be happy about us being together.”

“I’m not unhappy. I’m shocked. But I suppose I shouldn’t be. Not after you went off to Texas together for days. And then you went to Mobile together. And those are just the trips I know about. I suspect there have been more spend-the-nights.”

Frankie’s mom places her hand on Scott’s leg. “Don’t.”

“Did you know about this?”

“I knew a little bit.”

“Ah, hell, Tara. You knew more than a little.”

She chuckles. “Maybe I did, but it wasn’t for me to blab about. Porter and Frankie needed to be the ones to tell you.”

“Well, it’s done now.”

One down. Two best friends and a whole brewery to go.

Should be fun.

I roll up in Oliver’s office and sit in my usual chair, putting my feet on his desk. Love pissing the fucker off by doing that.

“I wouldn’t do that if I were you. You’re messing with a felon now.”

“A felon?”

“Yeah. I spent some time in the pokey while I was in Savannah.”

“What?”

“I got locked up while I was over there for Christie’s funeral.”

“For doing what?”

“Fighting in a funeral home.”

Maybe it’s morbid but that instantly makes me want to laugh.

Oliver’s been in Savannah because his birth mother died. His sorry, low-down, no-good birth mother. “You go to a funeral and end up in jail. That sounds like a bad episode of Cops. What the fuck happened?”

Oliver’s birth parents are pieces of shit so this ought to be good.

“Jimmy motherfucking McCollum happened.” Oliver despises his birth father with a passion. Can’t blame him. The asshole always taunted Oliver.

“What did he do?”

“The McCollums were being McCollums when we got to the funeral home. All of them were high on something and acting like jackasses. Especially Jimmy. That motherfucker started in on me the minute I stepped foot in that place. It went on the whole time we were there for the visitation, but I put up with his shit for Lawry. I figured I could be the bigger man for a couple hours.”

“Until you couldn’t be anymore?”

“I thought I was home free. The funeral was over, and we were leaving. I was so close to never seeing those people again that I could taste the freedom. And that fucker couldn’t stand it. He couldn’t let me go without poking for one last fight.”

“And you gave it to him.”

“I damn sure did. Right in the funeral home. I hated that, but I had no choice. He grabbed my mom’s arm and told her that she was an uppity bitch who stole his kids and raised them to be assholes just like her and her husband.” Oliver’s jaw is clenched so tightly that the muscle is rigid. “My mom was there to pay respects to her children’s birth mother, and Jimmy put his hands on her and then insulted her.”

“Any legal repercussions?”

“Probably a fine. Not sure yet.”

Oliver’s smiling like a big douchebag. “What’s with the grin?”

“The whole trip and funeral may have been a clusterfuck but something good came out of it. I asked Adelyn to marry me, and she said yes.”

“Congratulations. When’s the big day?”

“Haven’t gotten that far yet but I sure hope it’s soon. I’m ready to give that girl my last name.”

I know the feeling. I want Frankie to have my last name too.

“I have a bit of news myself. You weren’t wrong about me having a secret woman. Frankie and I are together.”

“I knew you were fucking that girl. Knew. It.”

“I’m not fucking her. I’m in love with her.”

“What are you planning to do when Scott finds out?”

“He knows. Frankie and I told him yesterday, and he’s cool with it.”

“That’s a hard one to believe considering that he knows how you are.”

“You too, motherfucker.”

“I don’t matter. I’m not dating his daught
er.”

“We touched on the topic of my past, and I told him that part of my life was over. There will be no more women coming around the brewery looking for me. Frankie is the only one for me. And that’s why I told Scott that he could expect me to come to him soon so we could have a conversation about me proposing to his daughter.”

“The hell you say.”

“I’m not fucking with you. I want to marry her.” As soon as possible. “Maybe we plan a double wedding.”

“I don’t recommend that; Adelyn is an event planner. She’s going to blow up a fucking wedding budget.”

“I don’t even care about a wedding. I just want to be married to her.”

Maybe we should elope.

I’m not opposed to that idea at all.

24

Frankie Dawson

It’s been three weeks since Charlotte’s visit. She hasn’t been back, probably thanks to Porter’s warning, but that hasn’t stopped her from calling every few days to talk about the baby and what a great father Porter is going to be to the baby and how much the baby is going to love Porter.

The baby. The baby. The baby.

Shit goes on and on.

Today is her sixteen-week appointment. Not even halfway through it and she’s doing everything within her power to suck Porter into her web.

This is going to be the fucking longest pregnancy in history.

“Fuck, I don’t want to do this.”

“I don’t want you to do this either. Mostly because it’s going to make her so damn happy but as the baby’s father, it’s the right thing to do.”

“I wish you’d go with me.”

That would go over like a turd in a punchbowl. “It doesn’t make sense for me to go. I’d have to sit in the waiting area while you go to the exam room with her.”

“You’re my support system. I want you there.”

“We both know she’ll throw a damn shit fit if I’m there. It’s not worth it.”

“Fuccck.” Porter kisses my mouth. “Fuck. Fuck. Fuck.”

“We can when you get back. Take a long lunch if you want.”