Eden's Petals by Krieger D. F

Eden's Petals by Krieger D. F

Author:Krieger, D. F.
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-08-16T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter Fifteen

I flipped through the pages of wedding gowns, trying to make the impossible decision. If we wanted to bring a baby into this family, I needed to marry one of the women. Just one of the beautiful bachelorettes that filled my heart and my days with joy and love and laughter. How the hell could I choose and risk breaking the heart of the other two?

As if making this choice didn’t weigh on me heavily enough, I still had to come up with a scene to safely play out with Wynn. Her unexpected request came out of nowhere, and if I waited too long, she might grow fearful that I held no desire to be her Domme.

“Miss Eden?”

My head whipped up at the sound of Denisha’s voice, and I let the magazine flutter shut. “What’s up, sweetie?”

“Have you got a minute to talk?” She stood in the doorway, hesitation evident in the way she shifted from foot to foot while she let her gaze dart everywhere but to me.

I patted the bed beside me, trying not to frown in worry for fear she’d misconstrue it as displeasure with her. “I always have time for you. Are you okay?”

She padded across the room on bare toes decked out in varying neon polishes. When she sat beside me, a heavy sigh left her small frame. “I’ve been thinking a lot.”

“Okay?” Please don’t say you’re moving back in with you mom!

“And I figured out where I want to go to college and get my degree in child psychology.”

Relief filled me at her words. Denisha was not only great with kids, she’d be a perfect advocate for children with disabilities. Her compassion and kindness knew no limits, and she could be a fierce fighter when the need arose. “That’s great.”

“In Florida.”

“What?” I could feel the blood drain from my face. My brain screamed protests as my stomach lurched. “W-why so far away?”

A flush tinged her cheeks at my question. “W-well,” she stammered. “Daniel is going and I wanna go too.”

Deep breaths. Be logical. “Where do you plan to stay?” I finally asked once I took four calming breaths to slow my heart rate down. “Dorm living is expensive. What about daily costs too?” There. If I kept the conversation logical, I wouldn’t risk acting like her mother. I never wanted to feel like she’d angered me because she was making life choices. Life choices that any person had the right to make for themselves.

Denisha picked at the edge of her shorts as I spoke. “Miss Kay said she has a place down there. It’s why they chose that one. She said it’s three bedroom and I can stay at no expense. I thought maybe a student worker job, or… I qualified for the Pell Grant.”

“That’s good.” I nodded my encouragement. “It sounds like you’ve already put some effort into figuring this out. When do you start?”

“This September, if I hurry up. It’s gonna be tight, but I think it’ll work out.”

A lump formed in my throat.



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