Our Little Cupid: The Tycoon's Child In My Arms
Blirson, she'd changed her phone number and erased any lingering connections
ther. In her mind, he was probably long married with children,
s favorite story for the hundredth time. Even as the last words
tand. Pulling the blanket up around him, she gave him a
ut his voice was small and wounded
rt, but his way of handling problems could be heavy-handed; he was n
st he'd made a mistake. She stroked his ha
tant it was for a child to understand right from wro
usion. "Then why did everyone
gs isn't what people expect. When you try to protect someone, you might end up hurting someone else instead. Gro
ill don't get it. If you understa
hing, they might try to punish you themselves, and it could be much worse. I needed to prot
right, you should tell me that too. Isn't that how it should be?
t yet clouded his sense of justice. She kissed his forehead and whispered, "You're absol
nodded with all the seriousness a l
en, making breakfast as usual. Meanwhile, Lucas sl
and headed downstairs to track him down. Out on the street, she was greeted by a line of slee
hining chrome and luxury they rarely saw. In the middle of it all, Luc
asses, handing them to an
over the rundown apartment buildings before letting his
and quiet authority struck Allison as od
ked. Wanting nothing to do with whatever was happening, sh
composure. Here, she'd had to learn to shout
from the man and took off ru
ed upstairs. She was just drying her hands after
, setting the breakfast dishes on the t
face-to-face with the same man who
had met plenty of people in her professional life,
so intimidating. Up close, she f
houlders and chiseled features, dressed in a
just regarded her in sil
the doorframe, not budging. "
n?" he asked, h
an? Who's that? I don't k
ed calm, each syllable slow a
eep her voice even. "You've got the wrong place. There's
d the threshold, pausing to take in the neat but modest space, the stack of children's books on the table,
stopped in his tracks, eyes darting between his mother and the stranger settled comfortabl
ble, but right now she looked s
grown-up as he could manage. "Who ar
ached out as if to draw Lucas near, but Lucas
n settled back. "I'm your father,
feared this moment for years. All that time spent keeping Lucas close
at his mother's ghostly face, and fr
harper, almost a warning. "Sorry to disappoint you, but
her Allison nor Lu
looked up at his mom, piecing things together,