Fan the Flames

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Author: Marie Rochelle
this morning.
    He was more than pleased to see Reid interacting with another child and having a little fun. It was a tiny step, but it was something he would take any day of the week. No mater how small the improvement might actually be, this was a huge step for his usually shy nephew.
    “Mr. Wagner, it’s good to see you again,” a soft voice said next to him.
    Turning his head, he found Ja’Nael standing a few feet from him, looking more gorgeous than she had this morning. He had been so engrossed with the smile on Reid’s face, he hadn’t notice her coming up to him.
    “Nice to see you too, Ms. Haughton,” he answered, smiling down at her. “How did my nephew’s day go after I left?” He couldn’t get over how good she still smelled…like warm vanilla. He noticed it early this morning and it still lingered on her curvy body.
    “Well, I’m happy to tell you that as the day wore on he started getting a little more comfortable. He stared out the window for about twenty minutes after you left, and it took a little encouraging from me, but I finally got him to join the rest of the kids on the carpet.”
    Folding his arms across his chest, Brody flashed Ja’Nael one of his winning smiles that had most women staring at him in awe. However, as he waited for her to react, it never happened. It slowly slid from his face as disappointment settled into his body. She wasn’t going to be easy to win over with his usual charms. He would have to think of something new to get her to fall for him.
    “You must know some kind of magic to make Reid that comfortable with another kid. He usually stays away from playing with other children his own age. I was beginning to think it was an only-child thing.”
    Ja’Nael gave him a brief smile that lit up her face and made his cock stir inside the confines of his pants, but it was gone too soon for his liking. He made a vow to himself to see it again.
    “No, I don’t think I know any kind of magic. I just think he and Mason hit it off. They both love Superman and cars, so Reid fell right into talking to him over snacks.”
    “I have to disagree with you. I think I’m right. I’ve never seen him play so intensely with another little boy with me this close to him. Usually, when I try to set up play dates with my co-workers kids, he never wants to go. But look at him after only one day at preschool with his beautiful teacher, Ms. Haughton.”
    Ja’Nael shook her head and folder her arms underneath her perfect breasts, unconsciously drawing his attention to their natural fullness. He had always been a breasts man, and hers was a pair of the best he had ever laid eyes on. He couldn’t deny that the sight turned him on. He hadn’t been with a woman in over a year and a half. Ja’Nael’s scent, body and presence had his body on high alert.
    Yet, sadly, she didn’t even show him any kind of interest beyond being a parent with a child in her classroom. He wasn’t sure how to approach her as Sheldon suggested.
    “I think he’s doing it because I told him earlier that you wanted a good report about his first day at preschool,” she confessed, giving him a glimpse at another one of her captivating, dimpled smiles. “Are you planning to bring Reid back tomorrow? I think it would be really good for him, especially now that he seems to have made a new friend.”
    Looking away from her beautiful face, Brody glanced over at his nephew who still hadn’t noticed him standing there. He couldn’t remember the last time Reid was so engrossed with anything. This was the first time he believed Reid might actually have the ability to be away from him more than a few hours at a time.
    He nodded his head. “Yes, he’ll be here tomorrow. I wasn’t planning on taking him out of preschool. I was worried about him when I left earlier, but now I’m not with you as his teacher. One thing does give me a cause to worry, though, and it shouldn’t, but it’s still in the back of my
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