Their Easter Bunny: A Dad's Best Friend, Surprise Triplets, Reverse Harem Romance (The Why Choose Haremland) by Ajme Williams

Their Easter Bunny: A Dad's Best Friend, Surprise Triplets, Reverse Harem Romance (The Why Choose Haremland) by Ajme Williams

Author:Ajme Williams [Williams, Ajme]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2023-03-30T16:00:00+00:00


10

Mateo

Every morning, two northern cardinals, year-round residents in the shrubby woodland edges surrounding my studio apartment, would come visiting. They were plump little creatures with wispy crests and funny, longish tails and indulgently pink beaks.

The little man had a bright red color to him, and his lady was grayer, but with hints of red in her wings. Both would kick up a ruckus if I didn’t leave sunflower seeds in the birdfeeder just outside my kitchen window.

It was sweet and annoying at the same time, something to look forward to in the mornings. Y’know, you spend all these years alone, but when you get up, you’d like little reminders that life is never limited to one heart.

The birds reminded me that we were all connected in the tiniest of ways and that things external to me could also make me happy.

Today, though, they reminded me of Renn. Innocent, wide-eyed, sweet Renn, and how heartbroken she’d looked when that asshole ex-husband of hers threatened her the way he did. I intended to break his life and his limbs if I could.

I woke up at the crack of dawn, feeling a little groggy from staying up late the night before. But I knew exactly what I needed to get my day started right. A good ol' cup of Joe.

And not just any coffee, mind you. I needed a heady espresso, the kind that makes you feel like you can conquer the world.

So I made my way over to my Gaggia Classic Pro, one of the best damn machines you could find this side of the Mississippi.

I flipped the switch and listened as the machine hummed to life, the sound reminding me of a gentle Southern drawl.

As I waited for the water to heat up, I took out my favorite espresso cup, a small white porcelain thing with a delicate floral pattern.

It was the perfect size for a single shot of espresso, and it always made me feel a little fancy whenever I used it.

Once the water was ready, I ground up my espresso beans and loaded them into the machine.

The smell of freshly roasted coffee filled the air, making my mouth water. I placed my cup under the spout and pressed the button, watching as the dark liquid poured out in a steady stream.

I took a sip, savoring the rich, bold flavor of the espresso.

It was smooth and velvety, with just the right amount of kick to get me going for the day ahead. I closed my eyes and let out a contented sigh, feeling the caffeine rush through my veins.

Making my morning cup of coffee was more than just a routine for me.

It was a ritual, a little moment of peace and indulgence that reminded me to slow down and enjoy the simple things in life. As I finished my last sip, my phone rang. It was the nurse who took care of my mother.

"Good morning, Mateo. I'm sorry to disturb you so early, but your mother is having a difficult time this morning.



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