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Teach Me New Tricks

Teach Me New Tricks

Ali Parker

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He's going to make me break my number one rule. And possibly lose my job. How dare he? It's pretty simple, though. Don't date students. Which is normally easy to stick to. Who wants to date an eighteen-year-old boy? Not me. I much prefer an older man with rough hands that knows what he's doing. Enter Mr. Evans. A single father billionaire with more time on his plate than he knows what to do with. And the man is brilliant and wickedly delicious. Much to my surprise, he's quickly becoming my star pupil, which means he gets more of my time than necessary. But I can't help myself. He's exactly what I need in my life, in my bed, kissing me at the stroke of midnight... And the best is even though he's older than me, he's more than willing to let me teach him a few new tricks. Let's just hope we don't get caught.

Chapter 1 Moving To Texas

Christopher

The big truck rumbled down the highway, the diesel engine the only sound filling the tomblike quiet in the cab of the truck. I glanced over, checking to make sure my sixteen-year-old son was still breathing, and had to smile. He had passed out. His head was leaning against the door, his mouth hanging open and looking anything but cool.

I was tempted to snap a picture to use as blackmail for a future date but resisted. I didn't need him to be pissed at me for anything else. I seemed to be able to piss him off with the simple intake of breath or the dreaded, 'what's going on' question that put him on the defensive.

It had been a long drive. It felt much longer due to the lack of conversation. The radio had gone in and out, leaving me in silence while he listened to his headphones. The stretch of highway in front of me seemed endless.

We were close. So close to the end of our journey from our home in Minnesota to what I was declaring a fresh start to life in Conroe, Texas. My real estate career had turned me onto the area long ago. I had dreamed of retiring to the growing city just outside of Houston for a while now. My wife, Carlie, and I had been checking out property in the area for years.

It was still hard to believe she was gone. She wasn't going to get to spend her days sitting on our back deck and sipping sweet tea. Life was unfair. My wife of twenty years had been killed instantly in a horrific crash that turned my life upside down. Olin's life had been forever changed as well.

It was crazy that one person could make one bad decision and change the course of life for complete strangers. I had to let go of the anger. The anger had driven me into a very dark place for months after she'd been killed. I couldn't go back there.

I was running away from the memories. It probably wasn't healthy, but I felt that Olin and I needed a change. Staying in the house in Minnesota was only making it difficult to move forward. At least for me it was. Olin didn't seem to give a shit one way or the other. He was a typical teenager with the usual angst. Add in the loss of his mother and things were even more difficult.

"Hungry?" I asked, knowing he could hear me, but doing a really good job pretending he couldn't. "Olin, I need gas. I'm going to grab something to eat. I hear these Buc-ees have some great food, real Texas style."

"I'm not hungry," he mumbled.

"Suit yourself. You're old enough to know if you're hungry or not."

I flipped on my blinker and pulled off the freeway. It had been a long two days of non-stop driving. I was tired of sitting on my ass and couldn't wait to be home. Our new home.

"Can I get one of those pork sandwiches?" I asked the young man behind the immaculately clean counter once I was inside.

"Sure thing," he said and quickly filled my order.

I looked around, suspecting Olin had decided to come in, and found him in front of the Slurpee machine, a bag of chips in his hand. Not hungry my ass. I took my sandwich and grabbed a bottle of water for the road.

I waited, giving Olin plenty of time to browse the massive food selection. I pretended to be occupied as well, not wanting to pressure him to hurry up. The kid was prickly at best, and any little thing I said or did threatened to piss him off and send him storming out of my general vicinity.

He looked at me, his blue eyes reminding me of his mother. His thick black hair was all me. He was the perfect combination of the two of us. "Ready?" I asked him.

He nodded but said nothing. I walked up to the checkout, depositing the snacks and drinks we had picked up. I smiled at the young woman, who was very openly staring at me. "Good afternoon."

"Hi," she said with a smile. "Traveling through?"

"Headed home," I said.

"You don't look like a Texas boy."

I grinned. "I'm not."

"I could give you some pointers, help you learn how to walk with a cowboy gait," she offered.

"Thank you, but I'm comfortable with my gait."

She giggled, her eyes sparkling with amusement. "How about some of our world-famous jerky? Have you ever had it?"

"Nope, I sure haven't."

"Oh, you can't be in Texas without trying our jerky. I'd be happy to give you a free sample," she said with a grin. "Maybe an after-dinner snack."

"Dad, I'm going to use the restroom," Olin said, dropping a pack of gum on the counter and walking away.

The woman looked at me, then Olin, then back at me. "Your son?"

I smiled and nodded. "My son."

"Let me get this rung up for you. I'm sure you want to get on your way."

I almost laughed at her sudden change of heart. I suppose me having a son who wasn't much younger than her had done the trick. The goodies were stuffed into a bag and I was sent on my way without the free jerky.

I waited in the truck for Olin, scarfing down my pulled pork sandwich. Olin climbed back into the truck, a scowl on his face. "I'm not interested in a new mommy that was born in the same decade I was."

I smirked. "I had no intention of shopping for a new mommy for you period, but it would definitely not be anyone from your decade. You can trust me on that one."

"This is so stupid anyway. Are you making me live here so you can find one of those Texas women?"

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Teach Me New Tricks
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Chapter 1 Moving To Texas

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Chapter 2 The New House

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Chapter 3 End of the Semester

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Chapter 4 Dinner on the Farm

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Chapter 5 Breakfast

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Chapter 6 Something To Do

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Chapter 7 Husband Shopping

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Chapter 8 What the Future Holds

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Chapter 9 First Day

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Chapter 10 That's The Professor

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Chapter 11 Who Is He

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Chapter 12 Trying To Concentrate

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Chapter 13 Lunch with the Prof

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Chapter 14 Why Are You in My Class

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Chapter 15 Late

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Chapter 16 Sexy Student

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Chapter 17 Emergency

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Chapter 18 How She Died

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Chapter 19 Catching Up

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Chapter 20 Off Limits

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Chapter 21 Fishing

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Chapter 22 Bonding

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Chapter 23 How to Get a Good Man

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Chapter 24 Too Pretty

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Chapter 25 Coffee With Alan

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Chapter 26 Never Again

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Chapter 27 Flirting

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Chapter 28 Inappropriate

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Chapter 29 In the Library with Her

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Chapter 30 Promiscuous

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Chapter 31 Doing It in the Library

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Chapter 32 Commanding Her

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Chapter 33 Guilty But Satisfied

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Chapter 34 Getting to Know Him

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Chapter 35 Telling Kami

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Chapter 36 No One Cares

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Chapter 37 Cold

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Chapter 38 Holiday Cheer

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Chapter 39 First Test

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Chapter 40 Another Visit From the Dean

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