Heart of a Stripper (3 page)

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Authors: Cyndi Harris

“No.” she scoffed curt, as she shook her head. “I need to borrow your credit card.”

“But I got you your own.” He insisted as his smile dropped.

“Mines are maxed.” She replied nonchalantly. “Give me yours.” She said holding out her hand.

“You maxed out two credit cards?!” he asked a bit ticked off.

“We’re having the wedding of the century. Not the month, not the year, the century!” she shouted. “So in order for me to get everything perfect I need
money
.” She barked.

“Kate I’m not giving you—” he cut himself short as she pouted.

He hated seeing her frown in any way. It was his biggest pet peeve to disappoint her. If Adam were there, he would’ve flat out called him a pussy.

“Don’t pout.” He insisted rushing over to her.

“I just want us to have the
perfect
wedding.” She sniffled, as he pulled her into his arms.

“I know pumpkin.” He replied
, kissing her cheek.

Another knock on the door startled them and she grumbled as he let her go and rushed over to open it. Standing there was Nevaeh. She was being escorted by Mr. Porter, the physical education teacher. The look on her face was pure anger and he knew something happened.

“What happened?” he asked.

“Ms. Sky thought it would be fitting to slam the volley ball into Crystal
Meyers’ nose, nearly breaking it.” Mr. Porter replied, irate.

“It’s not like it sounds.” Nevaeh insisted, rolling her eyes.

Mitchell
looked over at her and let out a strangled breath, hoping what she said was true.

“The poor girl is bleeding in the nurse’s office.”
Mr. Porter interjected.

“Thanks. I’ll handle this.” He replied
, pulling her into the office.

“You.”
Closing the door, he pointed to a chair. “Sit.”

Kate eyed Nevaeh as she did what she was told. Looking up, they caught eyes and Kaitlin sneered at her. Nevaeh chuckled before blowing her a sarcastic kiss as if to say “Kiss my ass”.
Mitchell walked over to Kate and pulled out his wallet.

“You need to get your delinquents under control.” She snapped.

              “She’s not a delinquent.” He mumbled.

He hated when peopled talked so ill of the youth because
he felt there was always a reason for their behavior.


Here.” He said handing her his black card.

She smiled gleefully as she tucked it in her purse.

“See you at home.” She retorted.

“I love you.” He replied.

He went for a hug again, but she kept her distance and gave him an invisible peck on the cheek. Nevaeh watched in awe as Kate walked passed her. Sneering at Nevaeh again, Kate rolled her eyes before disappearing. Closing the door behind her, Mitchell stared at Nevaeh with a disappointed glare before sitting on his desk.

“Tell me what happened.” He insisted staring at her intently.


That
was your fiancée?” she asked, dodging his question.

“That’s not the subject.” He asserted.

“It is to me.” She responded.

Sighing, he closed his eyes before pinching the bridge of his nose. He knew this game all too well, and knew him answering her would ultimately get her to answer him. Nodding, he answered her just like she wanted.

“How did a nice guy like you end up with a bitch like her?” she asked.

“She’s not a
bitch
. Be nice.” He insisted, looking at her again.

“Ok.” She replied humoring him.

It was apparent by the way she was dressed, and by her attitude that his fiancée was a stuck up, gold digging bitch. It was unbeknownst to her on how they had fallen in “love”. But she was damn sure getting all of his money without him putting up a fight.

“So what happened with the girl you put in the nurse’s office?” he asked seriously.

“She tried to haze me. I don’t accept bullying, so I promptly aimed the volley ball at her face during my spike.” She said truthfully.

“She tried to bully you?” he
tsked. “Normally I would have to call you parents for this, but being that you’re new I’ll let it slide.”

Shifting in her seat, she was happy to hear that.

“So how are you a principal so young?” she asked raising an eyebrow.

“Why are you a stripper at your age?” he snapped back in a whisper.

Frowning, she let a tiny smile tease her lips.

“I’m sorry, it’s just I read your file. You’re way too smart to be in a dump like that.” He retorted.

“Thanks, but like I told you before the money’s good.” She replied looking away from him.

Letting her eyes wander around the room, she
saw all of his trophies and plaques. There was a diploma from Harvard and she smiled knowing he was really a smart guy. Book wise anyway because with women he seemed to suck.

“Worked hard to be where I am, but in all honesty my father started this school because he knew I wanted to be involved with kids. I only took over last year when it actually opened.” He answered.

“So, when are you getting married?” she asked trying to change the subject.

He noticed she liked to do that when she was uncomfortable. Knowing how to roll with the punches, he went right along with
her to the next topic.


On Christmas.” He replied.

“Seriously?
How cliché is that?” she smiled. “You don’t peg me as that type of guy.”

“And what type of guy is that?” he asked
raising an eyebrow.

“A “show stopper”.”
She replied putting her fingers up to do the quotes.

“Show stopper? As in thinking it’s all about me?” he asked skeptical.

“Mm hmm.” She replied nodding.

“And what makes you so sure I’m not?”
he smiled.

That smile radiated all the way to her because she smiled in return.

“Because you’re sweet.” She smiled. “Too bad I haven’t found that in a guy my age.” She replied rolling her eyes.

“Boys should be the least of your worries right now. Nevaeh
, you’re smart. Very smart, I’m gonna put you in some honors classes.” He replied getting up and walking back behind his desk.

Clicking his computer, he pulled up the honor’s classes and started to put her name on the list.

“No!” she protested. “I don’t want that!”

He looked up to her, all while frowning in confusion
.

“Why not?
You’re way too smart to be in ordinary classes.” He insisted.

“I just—I want to be normal for a change
, and try to fit in. This is my senior year and already I’m proving I’m
not
a push over.” She scoffed.

“Nevaeh…” he said in a warning tone.

She pouted and he sighed. He was always such a sucker when it came to a female pouting.

“Fine, I won’t sign you up.” He replied and she smiled brightly.
“For
now
.” He added, and her frown returned.

“But I want you to think about it. It’s a really good opportunity for you.” He insisted, sitting down at his desk.

“Fine.” She agreed.

“Now go back to class
, and behave—please.” He pleaded with puppy dog eyes and a smile.

“For you, I will.” She replied, as if she was angelic.

“Thank you.” He mouthed without actually saying the words.

Nodding, she got up and left the office.
Mitchell smiled to himself as he realized Adam had been right. There was no reason for things to be weird between them. She was an ordinary teenager, that just so happened to have a very unpleasant night job. One he despised. There was no way in hell he was going to let her throw away her bright future to become a stripper.

 

 

 

                                                       

 

Chapter Three

Mitchell
grabbed his things and headed out of his office. Being that he was the last one to leave as always, he had to make sure everything was locked up at the school. He rushed to the exits and checked before throwing on his coat and leaving. He had a date with Kaitlin, so there was no way he could be late. If he happened to turn up late, he was sure she would tear him a new asshole. That was something he couldn’t afford, especially after the whole weekend debacle. She went M.I.A. and hadn’t returned his phone calls until he wooed her with flowers, candy and a shopping spree none the less.

Heading out into the empty dark parking lot, he hustled to his black Mercedes. Looking at his watch, he saw that he had just enough time to get to the restaurant on time. Shivering, he took a huge breath and saw it in front of him. It was damn sure freezing, but he wasn’t surprised because it was mid-December. Opening the car door, he slid into the driver’s seat before turning on the engine. Cranking up the heat, he flipped on the radio and pulled off.
Rolling down the street, he stopped at a light and stared out of the window. To his surprise, he saw Nevaeh standing on the corner.

She was at a bus stop.

Frowning, he rolled his window down after honking. Looking over, he saw her grimacing before she recognized him. A smile immediately found her face as she trotted over to the car. Leaning over, she looked into his car and nodded.

“Nice, you must make a lot of money as a principal to have custom made leather seats.” She teased knowing that teachers and principals didn’t make a heap of money.

“Where are you headed?” he asked looking at the light that was still red.

“Work.”
She simply said, holding up the duffle bag that must’ve obviously held her change of clothes.

Shooting her a glance, she could see the annoyance on his face.
She shivered as they continued to talk. The wind was ripping past her and the tiny jean jacket she had on damn sure wasn’t enough to keep her warm. The cold wasn’t something she was used to. Growing up in Florida, it was always more warm than cold.

“You shouldn’t be standing at a bus stop this late.
Especially alone.” He snapped.

“Well, I don’t have a car yet, and I’
m new in town remember? I don’t have big bad bodyguards to escort me around.” She chuckled.

She could tell by the look on his face that he was embarrassed to have
her leaning over into the car.

“What’s wrong Mr.
McCallister? Afraid people will think you’re picking up an underage prostitute?” she giggled.

“That’s not funny!” he shouted looking over at her.

It was obvious that that was the issue. He was blushing and obviously embarrassed to be in the situation at hand.

“Well I’m hardly a child.” She scoffed, looking away. “I’m eighteen
, and my birthday’s right around the corner.”

“Shouldn’t you be doing homework or something?” he asked gripping the steering wheel.

“Nope, finished what I had already.” She insisted, as they heard a honk.

Looking up, he saw
the light had already turned green and he was holding up the two cars behind him.

“Get in.” he ordered softly.

“I don’t want to be a burden.” She replied seriously.

“I’m not leaving you out here to freeze to death, and have God knows what happen to you.” He retorted looking at her again as the cars honked longer this time.

“Get in!” he barked.

Not protesting any further, she flipped the car off behind him before sliding into the passenger’s seat. He pulled off as she snuggled up in the passenger’s seat and got warm. Placing her hands in front of the vent, the warm heat warmed her hands. Rubbing them together, she exhaled, finally relaxing.

“Thanks.” She replied sincere.

“No problem. Where do you live?” he asked driving s
traight ahead.

“Why?” she asked
, looking over to him.

“Because I’m taking you home.”
He responded.

“You’re not taking me home.” She replied, shaking her head in disapproval.

“You don’t need to be doing what you’re doing.” He insisted.

“You know nothing about me.” She snapped
, folding her arms over her chest.


I know you’re too beautiful and smart to be selling your body to strangers.” He bit back.

“It was good enough for you.” She said sarcastically
, and he looked over at her frustrated.

“That’s not fair.” He snapped. “You can’t throw that in my face. Besides I didn’t want to be there! I didn’t want anything to do with you!
How can anyone respect a person tearing their clothes of for drunken strangers?!”

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