Baby Mine

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Author: Tressie Lockwood
unfolded her fingers and picked the
shards of glass from her palm brought tears to her eyes, but she
blinked them away.
    “ Come, we’re going to
the hospital,” he announced.
    “ It’s just some tiny
cuts, Renzo. You don’t need to panic.” She tried to pull
away, but he held on, and the next instant they were in the bathroom
with her in front of him at the sink while he ran cool water over her
hand. She had no choice but to wait in silence while he cleaned her
wounds and searched for any more glass. In the mirror, she studied
his handsome face. He drew her to him without a word. She wanted to
be near him, hear his voice and see his smile. His touch sent her
into orbit, but this man could consume her whole in more ways than
one. If she gave in to him, she’d lose herself. Of that she was
certain.
    Back in Venice, they spoke often,
but she couldn’t remember anything of consequence. She’d
known nothing of his family except that he had siblings. She’d
not learned his father had passed, and there was only his mother and
an uncle left. Not that she’d asked him. She didn’t want
to know because she viewed it as a step toward falling in love. In
the same way, she never told him she was an only child and that she’d
lost her parents within a year of each other a decade ago. That time
had been hard because she’d been only nineteen. Yet, it made
her strong and more determined to make her own way in the world. She
had, as a paralegal. She enjoyed most of it, doing legal research,
drafting documents for court, and most of all interviewing people.
She couldn’t give legal advice since she wasn’t a lawyer,
but she had a great repertoire with the men and women in her office
who were, and she had connections with others associated with the
field like private investigators. That was how she’d been able
to find Renzo. She loved her life and didn’t need anything from
her former lover or his family.
    “ Renzo, I think we’re
done here,” she said, meeting his reflected gaze.
    “ I’m not marrying
her, Jada.”
    She shook her head. “What
you do is your business. I just came to tell you about the baby.”
    “ You keep saying that, but
if all you cared about was meeting an obligation you felt about
telling me, a phone call could have sufficed. You came across the
country to see me.”
    She chewed the inside of her lip.
He wasn’t supposed to notice that, and she kicked herself for
the millionth time for giving in to her emotions. She’d done so
well leaving the first time. Well,
I’ll do it again and get it right.
    Renzo turned the water off at the
sink and raised her hand. She started to protest, but he touched his
lips to the sensitive skin before she could stop him. Tingles of
pleasure vied with the sting of the cuts and raced over her arms and
down toward her pussy. She resisted snatching away so he wouldn’t
suspect how he affected her.
    “ Don’t you think you
need to be out there setting your little girlfriend straight?”
she demanded.
    He caressed her cheek and then
raised her chin. “I’d rather be in here, setting you
straight.”
    She opened her mouth to tell him
where to go, but he covered her lips in a searing kiss that drew her
up to the tips of her toes. She forgot about the pain in her hand as
she slipped her arms around his neck and pressed in close to his
chest. Her nipples tightened, and Renzo brushed her side with his
hand until he reached one aching peak. His thumb plucked at the small
bud through her blouse, and she whimpered.
    Sanity flooded back when he
squeezed her ass and slid fingers lower until they just reached her
pussy. She jerked away, panting, and dragged a hand over her mouth.
“Stop it, Renzo. I told you we’re not doing this
anymore.”
    She stepped past him, expecting
to be halted, but when he didn’t lay a finger on her, she kept
moving as quickly as possible until she made it back to her room.
While she folded the clothes she’d taken from her suitcase into
the
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