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“Agreed,” I reply instead, though I know it’s all a lie. There’s too much tension between us. There’s only one way for this to end up, and that’s her playing cowgirl on my cock.
Still, I smile and offer her my arm. “Ready?”
She looks at my arm for a moment before she takes it, rising to her feet. We leave, and part of me feels good with Mindy on my arm. Maybe we’re pretending, but I could get used to pretend.
We go downstairs, but before we enter the dining room, Mindy plasters a heavenly smile on her face.
“Good morning,” Mary Jo chirps as we walk in. “Thanks for making it on time.”
I look around and quickly notice that not everyone is here. Aunt Rita and Ivy Jo are here, along with John, but Charles, Layla, and Roxy are missing.
“Good morning, ladies . . . and John,” I say with charm. “Lovely morning, isn’t it?”
“Did you guys sleep well?” Mary Jo asks.
“Absolutely wonderful, didn’t we, babe?” I ask Mindy. “I slept like a baby,” I add.
Mindy nods. “Mmmhmm. That bed was really comfortable and the room was gorgeous. I loved the view from the balcony. I felt like I was sleeping at the Ritz Carlton.”
“I hope some baby-making action was going on,” Ivy Jo mutters. “Less viewing. More screwing.”
I chuckle as everyone seems to ignore her. I guess she’s earned the right to say whatever the hell she wants at her age.
John sets down his spoon, standing up from his plate of grits and eggs to give Mindy a hug. “I’m glad you both enjoyed your room. You know we just had it redone? My father had turned it into my playroom when I was a child. I just couldn’t see doing that anymore, so I had it restored and upgraded.”
“It’s lovely,” Mindy says, looking around. “Hey, where’s Roxy?”
Her mom scowls, and I have to laugh. Mothers everywhere are the same. “Late to breakfast, as usual. I swear, that child . . .”
“And Uncle Charles?” Mindy asks, hoping to stop a rant before it begins.
Rita shakes her head. “Honey, you’ll be lucky if he’s up by two. He usually skips breakfast. It’s those damn cigs. He has no appetite.”
“Good morning, lovelies,” a cheery, singsong voice says. Roxy walks in looking bright faced, a disgruntled Layla behind her. “How are my favorite people?”
Roxy goes around kissing everyone before sitting, totally ignoring the daggers her mother is staring at her. Meanwhile, Layla sort of slumps into a chair, still looking like she’d prefer to be anywhere but here.
“Would’ve been better if you were here on time,” Mary Jo finally says, stabbing at her eggs like she’s ready to murder the chickens they came from.
Roxy looks over at us, giving us a saucy grin. “So how did you two sleep?”
“Everyone seems to be asking that,” I say, reaching over and hanging an arm around Mindy. “We slept great.”
“Like a baby,” Mindy agrees, letting my hand stay for a bit.
Roxy looks disappointed. “I didn’t hear screams and whips at all. Major letdown, you two. Get with the program.”
“We’re not here for entertainment,” Mindy grumbles, rolling her eyes and taking my hand off her shoulder.
Silence falls over everyone for a few minutes as breakfast is eaten, and I must admit that whoever Mary Jo has cooking for everyone has skills. Roast duck is easy. Good grits are hard.
As Roxy scrapes the last of her insisted on granola out of her bowl and crunches down, Mary Jo rises to her feet and claps her hands together. “Enough dilly-dallying. There’s so much to do and not enough time to get it done. We’ve got to get flower girl gowns, and there are decorations and dealing with the caterer . . .”
Roxy sticks her hand up, sort of, interrupting her mother. “Mom, I think it would be better for everyone if we worked in groups. Keep you sane.”
Mary Jo brightens. “That’s actually a great idea, Roxy.”
Roxy sticks her tongue out at Mindy. “You’re not always the pet!”
“Girl, please,” Mindy says, waving her away. “I’ll go with you, Roxy. Keep you out of trouble.”
“And I’ll go with them,” Ivy Jo adds. “Keep these old bones youthful.”
Mary Jo looks like she’s about to protest but relents with a nod. “Well then, can you three deal with the dresses? Rita and Layla, come with me to get the decorations.”
“And Oliver can come with me for a ride through town,” John says. “I want to show him a few things and get his opinion on some others.”
Mary Jo claps her hands together, pleased. “Okay. That sounds great. Be back here by one for lunch.”
As everyone is getting up from their chairs, I pull Mindy in close. “Bye, Princess,” I tell her, giving her a kiss on the lips. This time, she isn’t as shocked, and I’m surprised when she kisses me back quickly.
“Goodbye, handsome,” she tells me, giving me a cute little smile that stops me in my tracks for a moment. I think I’m having just a little too much fun with this roleplay. “See you in a bit.”
I get up, and John and I make it outside and jump into his classic Mustang convertible, cherry red, of course, and we head into town. The engine purrs as we cruise, and I have to admit, it’s a great car.
“That Mindy is quite a handful,” John says as he drives, the top down and just the engine providing background noise. “Just a more grown-up version of her younger sister. But what I love about them most is that mischievous sparkle in their eyes. They’re always ready to hit you with a joke that will have a grown man giggling.”
I chuckle. “I can't argue with that. You’d be surprised how often she knocks me on my heels.”
“Do you love her?” John asks me directly as we pull up to a stop sign. “No offense, but I’m about to be her stepfather. I’d like to know she’s going to marry a man
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