Blue Sky (Blue Devils Book 1) by Alana Albertson

Blue Sky (Blue Devils Book 1) by Alana Albertson

Author:Alana Albertson [Albertson, Alana]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: EverAfter
Published: 2018-03-25T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter Twenty-Four

New York Strip

When I arrived home from work, Paloma had not made my lunch. I didn’t mind at all. She didn’t have to cook for me. But it struck me as odd.

“Why don’t we pick up your sisters and go to lunch?”

She shook her head. “I hope you don’t mind, but today I want to walk alone and pick up my sisters.”

Great. Something was definitely wrong. “Are you okay?”

“Yup. Never better. I just need some fresh air. I’ll be back later.”

I leaned over to give her a kiss and she turned her cheek. What the hell? What did I do wrong?

I wasn’t the type of man to let her walk away without a fight. I grabbed her by the wrist. “Babe, what’s wrong?”

“Nothing.”

“Paloma, don’t. You are upset, and I care. Tell me what happened.”

She reached into her purse and took out an old picture of a Blue Angel pilot holding a baby at an air show. Standing next to a woman who resembled Paloma.

Holy shit. Was that her mother? And was the baby here?

I took a closer look and noticed that the little girl had dark hair and green eyes, just like Paloma, and the Angel’s eyes were the same color.

Dammit.

Her lip trembled. “My mom stopped by today. I don’t know how she found me, but it doesn’t matter. She won’t come back. She gave me this. She says he was my father. And even worse, I actually believe her.”

Her voice was breaking. I pulled her into me and kissed her forehead as she cried.

“She said he was an Angel. And he didn’t want anything to do with my mom. Or with me. Do you know how many times I cried out for a father to save me from this life? How many nights I went to bed hungry? How many times I walked to school with shoes that had no soles?”

“There, baby, there.” What an asshole. I would hunt her father down and deal with him myself. No pilot, especially a Blue Angel bestowed with this privilege should ever abuse his power. And abandoning his own child and leaving her to live a life in poverty is inexcusable.

And then it hit me. She was crying over her father for sure, but she also probably feared I would do the same thing.

But I never would.

I needed to soothe her fears.

“Hey, I have an idea. Your sisters don’t get out of school for another hour. Let me take you to the officers’ club to lunch. You can meet all the other officer's wives.”

I thought my offer would cause her to smile, but instead she burst into even more tears.

Man, I really didn’t understand women.

“I’m confused, babe. Help me out. You don’t want to go with me? That’s fine if you don’t. We can stay here. I can take you to pick up your sisters and we can get takeout. Or I can cook. I just want you to be happy.”

“No, I do. It’s just that you are so amazing. You never disappoint me.



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