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Her Big Bad Mistake(4)



When Jacob and Caleb had said they were going to ring Becky and spend the day with her, Damon thought it best to explore by himself. Becky was a temptation he didn’t need. The fates didn’t seem to be on his side, though. He was wandering through the Magic Kingdom and what does he come across—Becky, alone and looking stunning with a bright smile on her face and her hair and makeup all done. All she needed was a princess dress.

Damon had never felt the consuming lust he felt for Becky before. He’d dreamed about her last night and woke up and jacked off twice. Becky was lethal to him. He was angry with her for making him feel the way he did about her, and he worried about what it could mean. Was he ready to settle down? Was he bored of his lifestyle? He’d stormed over to her and let his anger out, and she’d set him straight.

Becky didn’t act like he wanted her to. She didn’t slap him or argue. She told him off and walked away without looking back. He’d followed Becky and found her beaming like a child at a Disney Princess. For a moment Damon just stared, captured by the pure happiness on Becky’s face. In that moment he realized she was different. She was the first person in years who hadn’t asked him for anything, the first woman who hadn’t thrown herself at him, and the first woman that had him smiling and thinking about a future with her. Lust burned in him for Becky. He shouldn’t be thinking about her or waiting her Damon knew he wasn’t good enough for her, but as she laughed when another character joined her and her face lit up he knew he was a goner. He took his phone out and snapped a couple of pictures just for himself.

The woman dressed as Belle looked over at him and asked if he’d like to get into the photos. Damon didn’t correct her when she called him Becky’s husband. He joined the group and wrapped his arms around Becky. She felt right against him, and she smelled good, like strawberries and vanilla.

With her against him his body became hard and she looked up at him. “You’re confusing,” she muttered. Damon knew he was giving mixed singles, but right now he didn’t care. When the characters left them Becky moved from his hold. “You can go back to your own business now. I have two more princesses to stalk and get a photo from, Cinderella and my favorite redhead Merida.”

Damon wasn’t going to miss her joy for the world. “Lead the way. I’d like to meet these princesses, too.”

He grinned as Becky rolled her eyes. “Oh yeah, I just bet you’re busting to meet Cinderella. I can tell you’re a real Disney Princess fan.”

Becky walked off, not even waiting for him, and he couldn’t stop the smile that spread over his face as he followed. He felt happy and light for the first time in years.

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After Becky and Damon had found her princesses, they met up with Jacob and Caleb. She was surprised when no one said anything about her arriving with Damon.

Damon changed as soon as he was with his friends. He stayed far away from her and his brooding manner came back into full swing. Jacob took over entertaining her, not that she needed it.

As they reached closer to dinnertime they stared walking toward somewhere they could get food when Becky saw a little boy standing in the middle of the walkway crying. Looking around for his parents, she slowly walked up to him. “Hello, buddy. Do you need help to find your parents?”

The little boy sobbed and nodded. “Yes. I can’t find my mommy.”

Becky turned to Jacob, Caleb, and Damon. “Could one of you please go find a Disney employee? I’ll stay here with him.” Caleb and Jacob both walked off. “How long have you been here? A long time or not very long?”

“A longest times. I was holding Mommy’s hand and someone bumped me.”

Becky frowned as she noticed no one else stopped to help the child. “I’m sure your mum is really worried about you. My name is Becky. I’ll stay with you until we find your mummy.”

“Fank you. I’m Gavin. No one would helps me.”

Moving to the curb, she sat, not caring that her clothes would get dirty. “I’m helping, you know. How old are you? I’m twenty -four.”

Gavin sat next to her. “I’m four.”

“Wow, you’re a big boy.”

Gavin’s eyes brightened. “That’s what my mommy says.”

“I bet she does.” Becky smiled at the boy, happy he was calming.

Damon sighed and sat next to her. “You’re really good with him. He’s stopped crying,” Damon whispered in her ear.

Becky shrugged. “He is scared. I’m just surprised no one else helped him.” Her gaze got caught in Damon’s and Becky closed her eyes and turned her head away before her body burned too hot at his proximity. She turned to Gavin and talked some more to him, ignoring the man she could feel staring a hole into her.