Deep Fix: Badboy Contemporary Romance by Allie Kinsley

Deep Fix: Badboy Contemporary Romance by Allie Kinsley

Author:Allie Kinsley [Kinsley, Allie]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Hartrow Publishing
Published: 2022-11-29T16:00:00+00:00


HAZEL

She loved it when Deacon cooked for her. Not only because she had zero talent in this area, but also because it felt like she was something special in his eyes.

Sam had always insisted on the traditional division of labor. To him, a woman’s place was in the kitchen, and she’d take care of the children and the home. He’d insisted she stay at home while he took care of the financial side of things.

She’d totally disagreed, because she very much wanted to work and earn her own money. But he’d been deaf to all arguments and had totally stonewalled on this subject.

When it came to sex, she’d also come to know a completely different world with Deacon. Deacon took a lot of time for her, responded to her, and also did not insist on having sex when she was tired or not feeling well. Sam hadn’t forced her to do anything either, but he’d often put a lot of emotional pressure on her to fulfill her duties, as he’d called it.

But maybe Deacon only treated her like that because they stood right at the beginning of a relationship, and it would change. After all, Sam hadn’t pressured her from the start either.

Her stomach knotted as she caught herself thinking so negatively about Sam, how unfair she was to him. He’d loved her and desired her and done everything he could to give her the perfect life.

“What’s wrong, babe?” Deacon asked with his infallible ability to read her mood.

There was no way she was going to tell him that she’d compared him to Sam again. That much past was no good for a relationship. So she quickly searched for another topic.

“I should sell my car. It’s not paid off yet, and I can’t really afford it,” she muttered.

“Want me to help you?”

She shrugged. “Sam bought it just before he died ... He wanted a van with enough space for all our kids …”

Deacon listened to it all patiently, like he did every time she felt the need to share. “If it’s preventing you from living a good life … Even if it’s just financially, you need to sell it. No matter how much you want to cling to it, that future can no longer happen. At least not in the way you imagined.” He cleared his throat, then took her hand. “And if you ever decide to have kids, you can buy whatever car is right for them. With all the latest bells and whistles. You two wouldn’t have kept that car forever either.”

Hazel nodded. He was right. Sam had always bought the newest of the newest. At two years, the van would probably be too old for him now.

“Will you help me sell it?” she asked.

Thoughtfully, Deacon pursed his lips. “What do I get in return?”

“Do I have to pay for your help already?” she asked, mock-horrified.

Earnestly, Deacon nodded. “Yes. I think there has to be at least one date in it.”

“One date?” She could count on one hand how many dates she’d been on in her life.



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