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Stepping out into our kitchen, I ignored the glare Massy gave me. She sat at the table holding their baby girl. Taylor had been born healthy and strong.



“You know I’m trying to feed Taylor.” She adjusted the blanket over her breasts, trying to hide the fact that she was nursing in my kitchen.



“And you know that I’ll fuck my wife whenever I want and wherever I want.” I pulled out a bottle of water from the fridge.



“Knock it off, you two.” Lucy sprang into the kitchen, her hair all twisted up in a bun. She pulled the blanket back to see the baby and smiled. “So sweet.”



“Tick is finishing up in the basement. Then we can go see that movie. You sure your ma doesn’t mind watching Taylor for a few hours?”



“My mom? Fuck no. Besides, she’s got to practice being a grandma.” I gave Lucy a wink and drained the rest of my water.



Massy looked up at Lucy with surprise and joy, while Lucy glared at me.



“I told you I wanted to tell her.” She narrowed her eyes at me. “Can’t you ever just do what I say?”



I walked over to her, pulled her to my chest, and yanked her head back, planting a hard kiss on her lips. “That’s not how this works.” I gave her another kiss when she started to protest. “Isn’t that right?”



“I’m not sure why I love you.” She grinned up at me.



“But you do love me.” I pulled on her hair just a bit more.



“’Til the day I die, Mason Day. ’Til the day I die.”





THE END





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Chapter 1



Kaitlyn Stewart waved at the night security guard who was leaning against the reception desk. He glanced up and gave her a sad smile.



“Working late again, Kait?” He asked, showing concern.



Kait rolled her eyes and pushed a strand of blonde hair behind her ear.



“You know it, Rob.”



“You work too hard, anyone ever tell you that?”



“You’ve made quite the habit of telling me,” Kait mocked with a warm smile.



“Well just you take care,” Rob offered as he did every night. “Pretty girl like you shouldn’t be walking around on her own after dark.”



“This isn’t the seventies, Rob,” Kait laughed as she pushed open the glass doors that served as the entrance to her office building. The sharp night air pressed up against her, causing her to shiver beneath her designer trench coat. Drawing her arms close to her body, she lowered her head and started to walk purposefully towards the high rise parking lot where her car had been waiting for her since first light.



Kait was grateful of the brisk evening air which pulled at her long blonde hair. It was a pleasant change from the stuffy recirculated air of the office where she worked. She just wished that the days were longer during the winter months. Lately, she arrived at work in darkness and left when the stars were out shining once again. She missed the warmth of sunlight upon her skin. The tan she was currently sporting had come via bottle.



Her black stiletto shoes snapped sharply against the hard ground as she hurriedly approached the imposing structure of the parking lot. She tottered over to the elevator, pressed a button with a manicured finger, and patiently waited for it to arrive. As she waited she sent a few cursory glances around the ground floor of the parking lot. It was deserted. All the other cars had long since gone home for the day.



Kait shivered. She wasn’t sure if it was from the cold or from unease. She hoped that a few cars would remain on the fourth floor where she was parked. The elevator arrived with a gentle chime, and the doors begrudgingly parted, granting her access inside. Stepping inside, Kait stiffened as she thought she saw a shadow move just beyond her peripheral vision. She strained to look back in to the parking lot, but the doors were already closing, limiting her view.



“I need to stop working so late,” Kait mumbled to herself as the elevator began to ascend. Lately, she was working late every night. She was desperate for a promotion and did everything she could to prove her diligence to her boss, Sarah. She worked overtime, she picked up extra jobs, and she never left an email unanswered. Kait was pushing herself in the vain hope that it would ultimately pay off. A promotion would enable her to put down a deposit on the house she’d been coveting for months. She’d be able to pay off all her debts and finally start having the career she’d always dreamed of. But Sarah was notorious for never promoting anyone. Kait was determined to win Sarah over, to get the promotion she so sorely deserved.