I will Always Love You by Erica Storm

I will Always Love You by Erica Storm

Author:Erica Storm
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Interracial BWWM romance, multicultural romance, fiction contemporary romance, BWWM African American romance, romantic love
Publisher: Erica Storm
Published: 2017-07-16T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter 2: Olivia

“When I can focus, he takes out a rope and this gag, and he’s ready to tie me up and whip my ass, and I can’t take whippings because I bruise easily because of my delicate skin. I try explaining this to him, and I sober up, I look at him, and he’s uglier than I first thought. The kind of man only a mother would love,” Carrie says to me laughing. She can laugh but it wasn’t a laughing matter at the time.

“Wait. You’re saying if he was good looking you would have let him tie you up, gag you, and spank your ass?”

“Maybe,” she says hunching her shoulder and shooting a grin at me. “Do you remember that night?”

“How can I forget that? I had just sat down to dinner with another loser, but this loser was planning on buying me a lobster dinner, and you ruined that. I had to call the police and try and locate you before he tied you up to the ceiling fan naked. When the police and the fireman get there you are wearing handcuffs, a blindfold, and not a stitch of clothes.”

“That fireman was hot with his big biceps, and boy did he have something big and thick between his legs. We had a few dates before I moved on. He was more of a freak than that ugly dude,” Carrie says with a wide smile showing her well-polished white teeth.

“I was pissed with you because I lost a dinner that night and almost a friend.” Carrie hugs me, happy she has a friend. I don’t know who would put up with her. She likes men too much and she has a trusting nature.

My concern was the dinner I didn’t get that night, because I was hungry, and sick of eating tuna sandwiches. Even they were getting too expensive for us.

“What do you say Olivia. I need someone like you with me to take care of me. I’m not responsible for my actions. I’ve been too protected in my life. I see the glass half full and I think everyone is good. I need someone like you.”

“I see just the opposite because I’ve had to.” My parents died early, and I’ve lived with grandmothers, aunts, uncles, one family member after the next. Life has sucked for me. Even when I get a job teaching, I don’t have any money and have to wait until August to start working and I’m not getting paid until sometime in September. “Life sucks and men suck more,” I say to Carrie.

“Yeah, I hope they do,” she says grinning. “Now you are the kind of person I want to have my back. You are so matured for twenty-two.” She kisses me on the cheek. “What do you say?”

“Ok. I’m going, but if something isn’t right about this, I’m getting the hell out of Alaska even if I have to walk back to Seattle.”

Carrie jumps up and down and she calls her mother to borrow some money until she gets this job.



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