Read Breene, K F - Jessica Brodie Diaries 01 Online
Authors: Back in the Saddle (v5.0)
I laughed. “Oh all right. Let’s
go.”
He nodded, gave me one last look of
longing, and went to his side of the car shaking his head the whole way. I
could hear him muttering, “Dangerous.”
As he got in, he said, “Tomorrow I
would like to buy you a present.”
“I like presents. But don’t go
tryin’ to splash your money around. You got me. I am sold. I am not a money
grubbing type of girl. I was surprised to find that out myself, but there you
go.”
He chuckled. “It is more for me
than for you. The issue with my life will be complicated with you in it, but
I’ll manage that end. The issue with you and my mother, however...”
“She won’t like me because I am
poor.”
“Correct. Though, I must admit, you
stand up to scrutiny pretty well. My dad thinks you are better than sliced
bread. He was impressed you went right back to work after the... incident and
asked around about you. Apparently you are well liked and do good work.”
“Go figure.”
“But my mother...is a bit harder to
impress. You got a leg up with the handbag comment. How did you know that, by
the way?”
“I follow designers pretty closely.
Even poor girls can dream.”
“But you don’t actually have any
Gucci or Prada?”
“Sadly, no.”
He nodded. “Well, unfortunately,
with me comes baggage. If you are serious about this…” His eyes probed mine.
Obviously I nodded. “Then we need to prepare for battle. I don’t need my
mother’s blessing, especially with my dad on board, but…”
“You want it. I get it.”
He reached his hand up to trace
hair from my forehead. His eyes found my lips. As if he couldn’t help himself,
he leaned down at gave me a light kiss. “I just know she’ll love you, too. She
just has to get out of her own way first.”
My heart thrilled at that word. At
him saying it. I nodded mutely, afraid I’d have a hard time making words.
“So…to battle then.” A ghost of a
smile graced his lips before he kissed me again. "Oh, and who is
Apollo?"
I sputtered and half choked on my
spit. "Huh?"
"Apollo. You mentioned that
name in the trailer when we were curled up together. Is he an
ex-boyfriend?"
My face was fire-engine red.
"He's the Greek God of the sun, actually."
"Yes, I am aware of the origin
of the name. Who is he to you?"
I sighed. "You. He's you.
Before I knew your name, that's what I called you."
His face lit up in a smug smile.
"Flattered."
"Whatever." I grinned and
looked out the window, wondering what lay in store for us. What obstacles we'd
run into with his mother, with life in general. And knowing that whatever it
was, I would face it with William at my side.
THE END