Thanks to my team. Harddaysknight is my mentor and gives me critical review. Sbrooks103x also gives me a pre-post read. My editors are Girlinthemoon, Norafares, GeorgeAnderson, Hale1 and Pixel the Cat. Love you all. Thanks to Qhml1 for the idea for this story event.
This is a romance, within the theme of the event. What can I say? I'm a romantic girl. When I was approached about this theme, it sounded sexist AF, to me. As the guys explained the idea, I became much more enthusiastic. I wanted to write a human story, not a male/female story. This is written from the perspective of my female character. The language used reflects how she would speak and think. Thank you to all the kind and gracious readers who offer feedback, comments, votes and keep us writing, Randi.
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When I pulled up to my gate, I saw a guy pushing a lawnmower along the fence on the property next to mine. I hit the remote, and as the gate swung open, I saw her. I have orange trees lining my driveway, including two outside the gate; she was sitting under one of those, reading a book. She had a large plastic thermos sitting in the grass next to her and she looked up at me. I wondered what a little girl was doing sitting there with no one else around. I put my car in park and got out. I walked over to her.
"Hi, sweetheart," I said. "What are you doing out here all by yourself?"
She looked up at me. God, she was cute! Long honey-blonde hair framed a cherub's face. Her eyes were huge and a rich brown. She had a little button nose and she had a nice tan going on. "Hi," she said. "I'm not by myself. Daddy is mowing the lawn over there. What's your name?"
I sat down in the grass in front of her so we could be on eye level. I hoped I wouldn't get a grass stain on my linen skirt. It was one of my favorites, but I wanted to hear her talk some more. Her little voice was sort of husky and she was enchanting.
"I'm Sage," I told her. "What's your name?"
"Reynolds," she said. "Do you live here, Sage?"
"Yes, honey," I said.
"Do you mind if I sit under your tree?" she asked. "It was hot in the sun, and Daddy will probably take a while."
"No, sweetheart, I don't mind. You can sit anywhere you like. Do you always come to work with your father?"
"Yes." She nodded and that flaxen hair floated around her like a halo. "I got a book from the library."
"What are you reading?" I asked.
She showed me her book. It was about horses, listing all the different breeds and information about them. "Do you like horses?" I asked.
She nodded again. I heard the mower engine stop, behind us. "I wish I could have a horse, someday."
"Hey, everything okay over there?" I heard her father call.
"Yes, I'm just talking to Sage," Reynolds called back. He came walking over, I suppose to check me out.
"Hi," he said. "Is it okay if she's here? She won't bother anything."
I looked up at him. He was very tall. The sun was behind him and I couldn't really see that well. I stood and extended my hand. He shook it and his huge hand swallowed mine. "I'm Sage," I said. "This is my place. I don't mind her being here, but it's pretty hot. If you don't mind, she could come up to the house. I'll give her a tour and you can come and get her when you're done mowing."
"Jackson," he said. "Jacks, but we don't want to be any bother. She'll be fine here."
"It won't be a bother," I told him. "I don't have anything I need to do, and it will be fun." I whispered so she couldn't hear, "I have two horses."
He glanced at her. I could tell he was tempted. I moved a little so I could see him better. Damn, this was a hot white boy! He was very tanned, like Reynolds. His hair was a mop of brown curls, nearly matching my black mop, he had the same warm brown eyes she did, and he was very good looking. He was built, too. Muscles bulged all over him, and they were on display in the t-shirt with the cut-off sleeves he was wearing. He looked me over, and I could tell he was going to say no.
I didn't blame him. I wouldn't have trusted that little angel with a stranger, either. I upped my game. "I'll make you a deal," I said. "You take a break for a bit. Both of you come up to the house with me and you can check things out. I'll give you a drink, then, if you think you can trust me, you leave Reynolds with me and finish your job. If it makes you uncomfortable, you can bring her back here, okay?"
He hesitated for a few seconds. "Really, we don't want to bother you," he said.
"You won't. I was going to do something with those two things I told you about."
"What two things?" Reynolds asked.
"I'd rather show you," I told her.
"Please, Daddy?" She hugged his leg. "I want to see the two things."
He laughed. "Okay, let's go to this lady's house."
"'This "lady" is Sage," I said.
"Yes, let's go to Sage's house." She tucked one little hand into each of ours and started walking, dragging us along.
"Can we take my car?" I asked. "It's kind of a ways to walk, and I'd like to have my car at the house."
"I'm all dirty and sweaty," Jacks objected.
"I have leather seats," I told him. "It's okay."
We went to the car and he put Reynolds in the front with me, getting in the back.
I started it and the air felt pretty good. "I like your car," Reynolds said. "What kind is it?"
"It's called a Mercedes GLE," I said. "I like it. It's big enough to haul Reynolds and Jacks around."
She laughed. "Well, I'm not very big, but Daddy is kinda big."
"Yeah, I noticed," I said. "How old are you, honey?"
"I'm six," she said. "Daddy is really old. He's 27. How old are you?"
Jacks intervened. "I don't think that's something you should ask Sage, baby. Women don't like to tell how old they are."
"Why not?" she said. "She asked me."
That made me laugh. "I don't mind," I said. "I'm even older than your father, Reynolds. I'm 29."
She leaned over toward me and said, conspiratorially, "I don't really think that's old. I just say that to roast Daddy." I thought I was going to hurt myself trying not to laugh.
She was a doll! It was about a quarter-mile from my gate to the house, over a little hill. When we crested the hill, Reynolds gasped. "You live in a castle, Sage!"
"Well, it doesn't have a moat, or a drawbridge, or a dungeon," I said.
She looked up at me to see if I was serious. We both giggled hysterically when she saw the smile on my face. I pulled up at the front door, and Paul came out and opened our doors. He would take the car and park it. Paul was... I'm not sure what he was. My friend, but he took care of the estate: everything about the estate. I introduced him to Reynolds and Jacks.
He walked us to the door and opened it for us. Julie met us in the entry and asked if she could get us anything. "Yes, we need something to drink," I said. "Do we have the stuff to make lemonade?"
It turned out that we did, both Jacks and Reynolds approved, and I took them to my office. Reynolds was all big-eyed, and Jacks seemed like he was in a daze.
I seated them in chairs in front of my desk. "So, tell me about Reynolds and Jacks," I said.
Reynolds couldn't contain herself. "Gosh, Sage, you have like, servants, and stuff, just like a real castle! Are you a queen or a princess or something?"
I laughed. "No, honey, I'm not a princess, and they aren't servants, really," I told her. "They work for me, and they live here. That's their job.. They've been with me since I was a teenager, and I love them very much. They're my friends, and they help me do the things I need to do."
"What do you do?" Jacks asked.
"I own a logistics service," I said.
"What's a log... what you said?" Reynolds asked.
"Well, imagine that you had 1000 of something you needed moved, anywhere in the world," I said. "It could be chairs, or cars, toys, animals, food or just about anything else. You would call my company. We would provide the containers, pack them, come and pick them up, take them to a ship and move them wherever you needed them to go."
"Oh, so do you have trucks and stuff?" she asked.