Fighting Temptation

Fighting Temptation by S.M. Donaldson

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baby hog? I just got him.”
    I pair of man’s hands swoops between us. “You are both baby hoggers and I’m taking my godson for a little while.”
I laugh at Cade holding him. He smiles back at me, “What?”
“Considering you just rolled your mother and I for a baby. You straight up baby napped him from me.”
    Russ steps over by Cade. “Cade and I decided on our coffee adventure that, being as he and I are both great influences, he and I will be co-godfathers. Marsh will have two godfathers and no godmothers. He’ll be so busy with Cade and me, he won’t have time for girls for a long time.”
    Gabby laughs. “You two idiots know that godparents are supposed to be good influences, morally and socially, right?”
    “Just what are you trying to say?” “That we aren’t sure who we are choosing for godparents just yet. Take it easy and share my baby with everyone.”
    We spend the rest of the day hanging out with everyone at the hospital. Then I take Cade to get his car. As he gets out of my car, he leans back in.
“I had a great time today. Thanks. I’m glad you are trying to work on what I know we have.”
I smile. “I really am trying. I just can’t promise anything.”
“I know, sweetheart, I know.”
I sit there for a second. “Hey, Cade?”
“Yeah?”
“Do you wanna grab a pizza or something and come watch movies with me?”
    “Sounds good. You head on home. I need to swing by my place. I want to change into some comfortable clothes. You wanna just have a pizza delivered when you get there?”
“Yeah, sounds like a plan. Um, when you pull into the parking area, my code is 5211. Same for the door.”
He smiles. “Okay, see you soon.”
    I pull out of the parking lot smiling. I am actually smiling. I can’t let my emotions get the best of me, though. I have to take this slow with Cade. Even though my heart is screaming have babies and grow old with him, my brain says I’ll never have that with someone. As long as my father is who he is, my life will never be normal.
On my way home, my cell rings. It’s an unknown number. “Hello?”
“Daria, its Dad.”
“Hey, when did you get a new phone?”
    “Oh my phone was damaged and I’m waiting on my new one to come in. So I’m using one of my business phones.”
“Don’t you mean a burn phone, Dad?”
    “I am not going to call it that. What I’m calling about is that I will be in town for a few days on business and I would like to have dinner.”
“Okay, that sounds fine.”
“How about you bring some of your friends? I would love to meet them.”
“No, Dad. You know them even being associated with me is risky enough.”
“Okay. Well, what about the young man I met before?”
“How do you even know that I’m speaking to him?”
“I check everything all the time. Remember?”
I sigh. “Yes. I do. I’ll ask him. I’m not promising anything.”
“Fair enough. I’ll be in touch.”
~*~*~
    It’s a lways weird walking into my apartment. I mean, I know it’s my place, but it never feels like home. I order some pizza so it will be here soon. Then, I decide to go ahead and grab a shower and get into some pajamas before Cade gets here.
    Standing in the shower with the warm spray hitting my face, I start to think about my life. How can so many things happen to one person? I feel like I’m like an unlucky penny or something. Then my thoughts drift to Cade and, as much as I want to see how badly this could be, I love being with him. I love the way he touches me, the way he puts his hand in the small of my back when we walk, the way he talks dirty to me when we are having sex. His smell turns me on instantly.
    I realize that, while I’ve been thinking about Cade , I’ve started making slow circles around my clit. As I start to move a little faster, someone clears his throat behind me.
I scream and spin around. “What the hell?”
“Would you like some help?”
    I sigh as I watch Cade slip out of his lounge clothes and step in my shower.

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