Claiming What's Mine by Leah Holt

Claiming What's Mine by Leah Holt

Author:Leah Holt [Holt, Leah]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Goodreads: 46625863
Publisher: Always Ink
Published: 2019-09-16T04:00:00+00:00


Chapter Fifteen

Jayden

Wow, she's a mother.

The thought moved through my head with a million other ones. She had been married, had a child, and gotten divorced all during our time apart.

The thought actually made me sad for her. She deserved better than that. I knew she always wanted a family, with four kids, and a big house. Blue had told me so many times what our future would look like.

Our future—the one she kicked me out of.

I couldn't imagine that she deviated from her plan just because I wasn't in the picture anymore. But from the sound of it, her ideal future only came partially true; she had a daughter, that was the one part that came true.

Her ass swayed side to side as she moved like a proud lioness through the store. My cock thickened just watching her cheeks jiggle, and her hips kick out as her long legs brought her further away. With an hourglass figure and curves I could lick for days, that woman set my insides on fire.

If her daughter hadn't been there, I probably would have tried to coerce her back to my car for round two.

That was a freak thing, nothing more.

Turning to take a left, Blue twisted her head in my direction. It was barely a second, but when our eyes met, it felt like time had stopped.

I could feel everything all over again. The warmth I felt in my stomach when she was near me, the prickles on my skin when she touched me, and the pain in my chest when she told me we were done.

She might not be my Blue bird right now, we might have went in separate directions, but she still had that fire sitting under the surface. I got a taste of it again the other night, and I knew it was just waiting for the right man to bring it out.

I was that man. I had always been that man.

I'll know where to find her. . . What the hell does she mean?

I wasn't sure what her life looked like anymore, or where I'd even begin. Her old house was abandoned, it didn't look like anyone had lived there in years. When we were young she talked about wanting to work as a nurse or a vet.

But that couldn't be what she meant, she said it as if I would know the answer without having to think about it. That's when it hit me, the answer was as obvious as if I held my hand up in front of my face.

Church. That has to be it.

It was the only thing that made sense, the one thing I could imagine hadn't changed in her life.

Paying for my groceries, I grabbed a cab back to my old house. Dropping the bags on the counter, I called out, “Beth? You here?” Listening for a minute, I yelled again. “Beth?”

Nothing.

Taking the cold groceries out of the bag, I went to the fridge and started putting them inside. Closing the door, I spotted a note from my sister.



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