Thank You for the feedback. I'm sorry if I'm a bit slow between chapters. I'm still getting a hang of this.
To my kind editor, Thank you for helping me. "We turned feces to fertilizer. So when you diss it's just food for the flowers to grow."
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Nate found it hard to focus on the road as he drove home. He was still reeling from being with Peyton and he'd only just met her. He traced his tongue over his lips, refreshing the memory of her warm skin. He mentally made a plan to revisit the church the next day. His good mood quickly dispersed once he spotted the red MINI Cooper parked outside his two-story villa. He immediately knew who it was and felt a headache coming on just thinking about her.
Addison Broughton.
He opened his garage and parked inside. He closed the garage door and shut off his car. Then he sat for a moment, considering his options:
A. Turn the car back on, sit there, and die from carbon monoxide poisoning.
B. Open his garage door and drive off into the sunset, never to return.
C. Go inside and face the effeminate equivalent of the Devil.
Though the last option was the least favorable to him, he went with it.
Nate walked into his kitchen and placed his keys on the granite island countertop. He scanned the room. All clear.
He walked into his spacious living room covered with blue-grey Saxony carpet and still got nothing.
Bedroom,
he thought,
of course she'd be in the bedroom.
He went up the stairs and opened his door to find the buxom, fiery redhead splayed out seductively on his king-sized bed, playing with her cell phone. She was dressed in a tight, red halter dress that ended mid-thigh and pressed her D-cup breasts up beneath her chin. Nate barely even noticed.
"Why are you here, Addison?" he spoke coldly.
"Well, 'Hello' to you too, darling," Addison purred. She sat up and crossed her long smooth legs, hoping that Nate would look up the skirt of her dress. "I just came by to see how you're doing, baby."
"How did you get in?" he asked. Addison leaned forward and pulled a bronze key from between her breasts.
"Damn, forgot to change the lock." Nate muttered to himself. He held out his hand to her. "Give me the key."
Addison smiled and stuck it back into her top. "Come and get it."
Nate rolled his eyes. He was getting sick of her wannabe Jessica Rabbit act. "Addison, I'm not in the mood for your games. Please, get out of my house."
"Don't you mean
our
house?" She retorted.
"No,
My
house." Nate walked over to the bed, grabbed her arm and forcibly made Addison stand. He started dragging her towards the bedroom door then she yanked her arm free.
"Oh, Nate," she moaned. "You know I like it rough, but I would like to talk to you first."
"What, Addison? What could you possibly have to say to me now?" Nate said, losing his patience.
"Nate, please be reasonable. I had to do what I did to save our relationship."
Nate arched his brow. "How could having an abortion, without telling me, possibly save our relationship?"
"That baby would have ruined the way things were going for us!" she objected. "You would have loved that kid more than you loved me, and things would have gone downhill from there."
Nate stared at her in disbelief. "You were jealous of my son, so you killed him? You're more whacked out than I thought you were!"
"Don't you think it hurt me to do it, Nate? He was my son too!"
"Then why did you do it?" Nate yelled.
"Because, back then, I had no other way out!" Addison's voice cracked and, for a second, she actually sounded remorseful. However, Nate wasn't so easily fooled by her; at least, not anymore.
"Out of what, huh? Being a mother? Being with me?"
"No, Nate! I loved you! I ha-"
Nate held up his hand to cut her off. "I'm tired
of your excuses. Get out."
"Nate, please!" Addison begged. "You loved me once, I know you did. You have to understand how trapped I felt."
"And fucking the doctor beforehand helped you feel freer, right? Or trying to access my bank account and clean me out? That must have been liberating. Until I got my money back, of course." Nate's tone dripped with sarcasm.
Addison stood, stunned. "How did you know?"
"It doesn't matter now," he sighed. "I won't let you manipulate me anymore, Addison. Now, I won't say it again. Get the fuck out of my house."
She saw the dark fury in Nate's eyes and decided it was time to go. He followed her downstairs through the living room to the front door.
"Addison, wait," Nate said suddenly.