Playing Around

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Author: Elena Moreno
warm don’t you think.” Jed says as he pulls off his shirt and leaves his undershirt on. Diego frowned and thought. That those poor girls won’t know what hit them. He hoped they were not using power tools. It would be a shame if they hurt his poor Jed.
     
    Diego loved the boy, but he had some serious issues with the whole women love ego. These girls would not fall for that crap. He taught them better than that. Jed should know that but he had his head in the clouds so long, he didn’t even notice. Diego shook his head dreading what they might do to his boy.
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    Jed on the other hand took a deep breath as he made his way to the ladies. He composed himself and made sure they didn’t think they were being checked out. They needed to see all his gloriousness and marvel at it. Once close, they both turned at the same time. “Dad said I should bring this to you Rose. He said to tell you it was the piece that was on back order.”
     
    They seemed surprised and Jed knew it was probably because they had not seen him enter the garage. It was obvious to him that they were trying not to check out all the muscle before them.  I could tell they were very surprised to see me since they didn’t see me enter. Jed then hoisted the tool over his shoulder flexing for all he was worth in the process. 
    “Put it on that table over there.” Rose responded as she pointed to the work bench to his right. After depositing the tool Jed walked over to see what they were working on. Rose lifted those eyes that only seemed to glare at him. “You did your job already, now scram.” He raised an eyebrow at her. Really, did she really think she could talk to him that way?
     
    “I’m sorry to tell you sugar, but I’m not going anywhere. I have to work on my bike too.” Huffing in indignation Jed made his way outside after opening the garage door. The look on Reina’s face showed she admired his bike. She should, it was one of the things he loved the most.
     
    Choosing to ignore them, Jed went about his task. Yet he could feel the hostility that emanated from their direction. It was really understandable in a way, he really could be a major ass sometimes. A smile crept up as it dawned he had just found another great attribute to add to the list of what made Jed Diaz so great.
     
    All kidding aside Jed found himself remembering. At one point in childhood he and Reina had been close. Only for a brief moment, but they had been close. Her father had just abandoned her mother and Reina was feeling as if it were her fault someway. She was so alone. He too, had never gotten over being abandoned either.

Then you had Grady, who was always worried they would get sent back to the orphanage. They seemed to constantly try to be the perfect kids. Jed for one didn’t want to seem weak, so his insecurities were always kept hidden. He smiled once more as the memory of that day flashed in his mind.
     
    Whenever Jed needed to be alone, he would always seek refuge under the big weeping willow in the back yard. On that particular day Reina was under it alone and crying. He quietly made his way to her and sat beside her. “Why are you crying?” He had asked in a whispered tone.
     
    With her head still down she asked him a question. “Jed, do you think if I had been a better daughter. My father wouldn’t have left us?” Reina asked as the tears continued to silently roll down her cheeks. When she finally looked up, all he could concentrate on were how big and lovely her green eyes were. At the time he had only been 12 and she had been 10. What the hell could he tell her, so he did the only thing that came natural? Jed opened his arms and she fell into them, and wept for what seemed like hours.
     
    Once all the tears seemed to dry up Reina once again looked at him.  Jed figured she wanted a response to her question. “You’re asking the wrong person. My mom took me and my brother to the store with her one day. Then told us to sit on the
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