The Daddy P.I. Casefiles: The First Collection by Frost, J (great novels .txt) π
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βMe, too. I canβt wait to see my collar around your neck and know that Iβve locked it there and only I will ever take it off.β
I blink hard and sniff because I donβt want to burst into tears when Daddyβs about to go out with his Dom friends, but whenever he talks about the foreverness of my collar, I feel myself well up. Daddy smiles and kisses the tip of my nose.
βIs Daddy overdoing the mushy stuff?β
βNo, Daddy. Iβm just emotional.β
βIβm glad youβre emotional, baby doll. I am, too. This is a big deal and I want us both to feel it. So, no hiding from Daddy. If you get too emotional while Iβm gone, you send me a text. Otherwise, Iβll be back to give you a huge snuggle at midnight.β
βOkay, Daddy, see you then.β I wriggle under him and give him a tight hug. He kisses me a final time before backing out of the blanket fort.
I fall asleep in the blanket fort after watching Mulan and eating handfuls of popcorn and scooting around in the fort so I can talk to everyone.
Iβm jostled awake when strong arms lift me off the pile of pillows I fell asleep in. I immediately know itβs not Daddy by the scent and grab the manβs shoulders even as I look up into bright blue eyes.
βIβve got you, Emmy,β Master Mac says.
βWhereβs Daddy?β
βRighβ here, baby doll,β Daddy slurs from behind Master Mac as he carries me towards the stairs. βJusβ not steady enough to lift you.β
Poor Daddy. I donβt know if itβs injury thatβs bothering him or if heβs just had too much to drink, but Iβm grateful to him for arranging a Mac-lift. I rest my head on Master Macβs shoulder as he carries me upstairs.
Mac settles me on the bed in our suite. Daddy stumbles into the bathroom and flicks the light on, sending warm light slanting through the room.
βDid Daddy drink too much?β I ask Master Mac.
Mac grins as he offers me a bottle of water from the night table, which I take and sip.
βI think we got him drinking more than he expected. Heβs definitely had too many to carry you upstairs and heβll probably want something greasy for breakfast, but heβll be fine. I wouldnβt let him get so hammered he wonβt enjoy the collaring.β
βThank you, Master Mac.β
He pats me on my head. βGood night, Em. Sweet dreams.β
βSweet dreams, sir.β
Mac crosses the suite and pokes his head into the bathroom. βYou gonna hurl?β
βNo,β Daddy grumbles. βBut I canβt believe I let the two of you talk me into whiskey shots.β
Mac chuckles. βPuts hair on your chest, son. Now show me this thing so I can go to bed.β
βGeβ Niall,β Daddy says. Iβve never heard him slur from drink before and itβs funny, but I clap my hand over my mouth because I donβt want Daddy to think Iβm laughing at him.
While I get undressed and scoot under the covers, Mac ducks out into the hallway. When he returns, Niall follows him. Daddy emerges from the bathroom, shirtless, with a damp towel slung around his neck. I drool a little. Even though Daddy and I have been together for months, seeing him bare always stuns me. My daddyβs just all the hot.
Daddy opens the top drawer in an antique, wooden dresser with a flourish. Niall and Mac peer inside.
βWhat are we lookinβ at?β Niall asks.
Daddy turns his head, does a double-take, and nearly sticks his head into the drawer. βWhat the fuck? I left it in here. Emmy, you didnβt take a velvet box out of here, did you?β
βNo, Daddy. I havenβt been in that drawer at all.β
Daddy shuts the drawer and opens it again. By his expression, the drawer remains empty. βFuck.β
Niall claps Daddy on the shoulder. βNo worries, eh? Weβll look for it in the morning. Itβll turn up.β
Daddy closes the drawer and rubs his hands over his face. βYouβre right.β
βGβnight, wanker.β Niall slaps Daddy on the shoulder again before he leaves.
βGobshite,β Daddy says after him; even though I know itβs an insult, it holds no heat and I think Daddy means it affectionately.
βGood night, son. Congratulations.β Mac gives Daddy a hug, which Daddy returns, and they thump each other on the back. Mac leaves, closing the door behind him.
Confident whatever Daddy was going to show Niall and Mac will turn up in the morning, when Daddy remembers where he put it since I havenβt taken anything out of that drawer, I take a final sip of water, cap the bottle, and cuddle down in the bed. Daddy joins me a moment later, curling his warm body around mine.
βGβnight, my sweet baby. Iβm a liddle drunk, but I still love you more than I ever imagined possible.β
βGood night, Daddy, my forever-daddy. I love you more.β
Daddy chuckles into my hair. βNot possible.β
βI think it is.β
We fall asleep still bickering over who loves who more. While I canβt imagine Daddy loves me more than the welling, swelling, crushing, mushing tenderness I feel for him, this isnβt an argument I feel compelled to win. Weβre both winners.
Chapter Six Logan
In the morning, while Emmyβs in the bath with her arms wrapped in plastic to avoid wetting the beautiful henna Vashiβs done on her, I ransack the room with a hangover snarling in my sinus and rumbling through my gut.
The velvet box with Emilyβs collar and diamond-studded lock is missing.
I know I left it in that dresser drawer. I know it in my bones. But I had a head injury not so many months ago and, although I havenβt had any memory loss since leaving the hospital, my doctors warned me that itβs common with my type of head injury. So, I check and check and check again, every spot I think I could have put the box in. Nothing.
I try to hide my concern, and my hangover, from
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