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backing into someone. Twisting my head around, I saw that it was Victor, Jasper’s dad. “Don’t pay no attention to him right now, girl. He’s drunk as fuck, plus he’s snorted too much coke. He’ll sleep it off then wake up and think this was all a dream.”
    The Jasper I knew wouldn’t have been like that. It had only been three months. “Maybe I’ll just talk to him again in the morning?”
    “Nope, you are gonna get back in your car and leave. Come back again, I’ll make sure your dad knows you’re here,” he growled out.
    My face paled. “Please don’t tell him.”
    “I won’t if you get gone. I never wanted you for my son. He’s too fucking young to settle down. You aren’t the type of bitch I want him trapped to. Get the fuck gone, and don’t come back,” he said heatedly.
    With those parting words, I ran. That was not my Jasper.  At least, when he was with Roni, it was before we actually got together. Seeing him with another woman, Monica, only three months after I had to leave town? I didn’t know if I could forgive him for that.
     
    “I’m sorry for leaving you,” I say, not bringing up that night to him.
    “Baby, it’s over now. It’s time to move on. Me and you. Always,” he says grinning.
    “Yes, always,” I tell him back—at least, until my secret blows up. I try not to let my doubt ruin this moment.
    “Have you heard from your mom at all?” I ask him. Lilly told me a few years back, after Jasper’s dad was caught cheating on her, that she up and left.
    “How’d you know?” he asks, confused, then it dawns on him. “Lilly,” he says tightly.
    “Please, please don’t blame her. I made her keep it a secret,” I beg him.
    “I don’t, not now. At first, I was pissed. Can’t blame me. But I understand she did it for you,” he tells me, giving me a small smile.
    I nod, pulling in my top lip. 
    “No, the answer to your question, I last talked to Mom about a year ago. She ended up marrying Lilly’s dad just a few months ago. I got the invite for it, but I never went. She only calls when she needs help with a charity drive or something, and even then, it’s not her calling. It’s her assistant.”  He looks like he wants to say more but stops, giving me a small peck on the lips. I already knew about Lilly’s dad and his mom, but I didn’t realize he still didn’t really talk with her.
    “Are you doing the charity drive next week for the school?” I ask him, knowing about the Toys for Tots drive they have planned at Glenna’s school.
    “Yeah, we’ll be doing that, which reminds me; as much as it shits me, I need to get going. Hilary and Lilly should be over at any time. Be good,” he says, bringing me in for another kiss.
    “Hilary’s here? I can’t wait to see her! I’ll behave, but I can’t promise anything for her and Lilly,” I tell him excitedly, but also nervously, hoping he hasn’t seen the kids yet. If he has, I wonder what Hilary has told him, if anything.
    “Yeah, it was supposed to be a surprise. She was the tow call I went on. I got her back to the garage just a few minutes after you ran off to the school.” Though he hasn’t mentioned anything about the kids, he is giving me a curious look, like he’s hoping I’ll explain them for Hilary.
    I just nod my head but don’t say anything else. I reach up to give him another quick kiss then watch him go out the door. I already miss his lips caressing mine. Swiping my finger across my lips, I can still feel his breath. I can’t believe Jasper and I are a thing again.  I know it’ll be short-lived; the truth always has a way of setting itself free.
    I need to clean myself up before the girls get here. I don’t want them walking in and witnessing my freshly fucked look. And damn if I don’t need a drink after that.
     

 
     
    I walk into the clubhouse with a huge grin on my face. “What’s got you so happy?” I hear Betty ask me.
    “Oh, you know, Momma B... I got the girl,” I say,

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