Maid to Fit

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Author: Rebecca Avery
Tags: Fiction, Romance, Contemporary
bag of food closer
     to her.
    Kayla’s single status explained a lot. He felt a little guilty about his assumptions
     about the condition of her house and how she lived her life, but now he could stop
     feeling ashamed for checking her out.
    He still couldn’t help but wonder why Kayla had to do all the running around for Addie.
     Why wasn’t Addie’s dad picking her up from practice some of the time? None of that
     was Ronnie’s business, though, so he forced his mind back to the matter at hand.
    “Anything special you need me to do at the house?” he asked.
    “To be honest, I’ve been working so much lately I’m not sure where to tell you to
     start.” She sighed.
    “I noticed a couch in your garage yesterday. Did you want that moved into the house
     somewhere?”
    “No, I was going to donate it, but I keep forgetting to call someone to pick it up,”
     she said, pulling the sandwich out of the bag.
    “I have a buddy that could use it if you’re trying to get rid of it,” he said.
    “Oh, sure, yeah,” she replied.
    “I’m going to go, get out of your hair now, but I did want to ask if you were aware
     that there is a disconnect notice in the pile of papers I cleaned off the table yesterday
     and laid on the china hutch?”
    “Crap! I forgot to enter bills last month, too!” She sighed again. “Could I ask a
     favor? If I give you some money could you stop by the house and grab that water bill
     and take it up to the city offices and pay it? If not, you may not have water to clean
     with.”
    “Sure, I’ll take care of it on my way to pick up Addie,” he offered.
    Laying her sandwich down, she stood and walked over to a chair beneath the window
     in her office and bent over to rummage through her purse. Try as he might he could
     not keep his eyes from drinking her in. The dress pants she wore hid what he could
     only guess were curvy and luscious legs, but they did show off a nicely rounded ass.
    After pulling some money from her wallet, she turned and walked to where he stood.
    “Thanks for doing this, and for the sandwich,” she said, handing him the money.
    She was about a head shorter than him and, up close, simply breathtaking. He couldn’t
     remember the last time a woman had turned his head to
this
degree.
    He noticed her scent; it was like a full-frontal assault to his senses. Unlike the
     floral scents his mother and sisters tended to wear, this one had a musky smell that
     effectively kicked his libido into overdrive.
    He took the money with a nod and hightailed it out of there.
    * * *
    Kayla stayed on his mind for the remainder of the afternoon. He made it back to her
     house, loaded up the old couch in the back of his truck and reorganized some things
     so she could fit her car in the garage. After cleaning up the living room, he headed
     to his apartment, where Ian helped him unload the sofa and position it in front of
     their TV. Ian and Seth both congratulated him on obtaining better furniture for their
     apartment. He hadn’t lied to Kayla. Ian and Seth did need a couch. He would just benefit
     from it, as well.
    After dropping off the sofa, he went by Rusty’s house and picked up Buck. Then he
     stopped at the city offices to pay Kayla’s water bill, and after that headed to the
     school. He was a little early, so when Buck indicated he needed to do his business,
     Ronnie grabbed the dog’s leash and led him around to the grassy area in front of the
     building. Once Buck finished, Ronnie decided to take the dog inside the school to
     see if they could locate Addie. The closer they got to the double doors the more excited
     Buck became.
    A couple of teenage boys came out through the doors and Buck barked and then took
     up whining. After correcting Buck’s behavior, Ronnie assured the boys that Buck was
     friendly.
    “Are you in the army?” one of the boys asked, pointing at the dog tags Ronnie wore
     around his neck, more out of habit than anything else. He did look
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