ROMANCE: SPORTS ROMANCE: Royal Game (A Second Chance Secret Baby Princess Romance) (Contemporary Bad Boy Baseball Romance)

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he said as they sat down on the bench in the middle of the garden.
     
    It was dark out, and there were no lights on in the garden as her parents had hoped to keep the guests out of it, but there was still the moonlight and the light from the stars which was all the two of them needed.
     
    “What makes you think that I am looking for a boyfriend,” Ellie tried to tease.
     
    “Have you ever even been with a man before,” he whispered in her ear as he began kissing the side of her neck.
     
    Her breath caught in her throat, the truth was that she had not, but she didn’t want to tell him. She did not want him to think of her as some inexperienced little girl.
     
    Ellie knew how other women in the world were, how they had multiple sexual partners, her parents always spoke angrily about these girls. She thought of them as lucky. They had the privilege of getting to know men in such a deep way and they would never be forced into marriage, the way that Ellie would.
     
    She breathed in deeply the cool night air as his warm hands touched her body, tilting her head back, she looked up at the stars. His breath on her skin made chills run up and down her spine, and for just a little while she felt as if everything was perfect in the world.
     
    Ellie shook her head and looked back at her daughter, she would never forget that night. As it was happening, she wished it would never end, afterward, she had wished it had never happened, then eventually, she realized it was the best thing that had ever happened to her. Micah was the love of her life and even though the pregnancy had caused some issues with the family as well as the public, Ellie would not change a thing about the past if she could.
     
    Turning, Ellie walked out of Micah’s bedroom still thinking about Mitch, wondering where he was and if he knew he had a daughter. She found herself thinking about it more and more as Micah grew older and began asking questions about why she did not have a father like the other children.
     
    It broke Ellie’s heart every time she thought about it and every time Micah asked. Not having any answers was the hardest part.
     
    Ellie headed off to bed, she had big plans for the following day that involved time the park with Micah, lots of pizza and plenty of fun. Ellie loved being a mother, she loved Micah with all of her heart, but part of her wished things had worked out differently for the two of them.
     
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The sun shone down on Ellie and Micah as they played in the park. It was a warm summer day, there were no clouds in the sky, the birds sang and Ellie listened to the children play as she watched Micah slide down the slide.
     
    “Swing,” Micah said, excitement filling her eyes as she turned her head and saw the huge swing set. Ellie took her daughter's hand and lead her over to the swing set, picking her up, she placed her in the swing. 
     
    Ellie slid behind the swing and began pushing her daughter, as she stared off into space lost in her own thoughts. Suddenly something caught her eye, her breath caught in her chest and her heart felt as if it was going to explode. Walking across the park, looking directly at her and her daughter was Mitch.
     
    “Hey,” he said, flashing a huge smile as he approached them, “I thought that was you.”
     
    Ellie looked at him, completely confused, unsure of what she was supposed to say to him or what he expected from her.
     
    “I, uh,” Mitch stammered finally looking down at Micah, “I saw you as I was walking by and wanted to invite you to my game tonight but I see, you probably already have your hands full.”
     
    Ellie looked down at Micah, still unable to speak, she simply nodded her head.
     
    “How old is she,” Mitch asked, not taking his eyes off of the beautiful baby in the swing.
     
    “Um,” Ellie tried to collect her thoughts, “she turned two yesterday.”
     
    The smile on Mitch’s face began to fade as he raised his gaze to Ellie. She shook her

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