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Triple Threat: An MFMM Romance by Daphne Dawn, Liz K. Lorde (223)

Daniel

Rose is walking out the door, but I wait for her to be out of hearing range before spinning around to lash out at Maggie―which I’m sure won’t end well for either party.

I hate the fact that the last picture I have in my mind of Rose from tonight is a face contorted with confusion and eyes that were swelling with tears.

She is right, though.

I need to discuss the pressing issue at hand, the elephant in the room. Maggie and I have some catching up to do, however unconventional and hostile it’s going to be for us.

I need to clear up the bitter resentment that I’m sure Rose is undoubtedly feeling right now, but it begins with a step in the right direction and a battle with Maggie.

Turning back to face her, I shrug, not knowing exactly how to pursue this argument. Maggie stands in front of me with the little boy looking quizzically between the two of us.

Her hands are on her hips, defiant, and neither one of us has even spoken a word yet to each other since Rose left.

“Okay, Maggie,” I sigh with exasperation. I don’t want to get the little boy involved, but she leaves me no choice because he’s standing right there, witnessing everything. “What is this really about?”

Maggie scoffs and pulls her son close to her, reeling him in by the shoulder. “What this is about, Daniel, is the fact that you have a son and you need to show him some respect.”

I glance at the boy named Darren and flash him a pearly white smile. It’s not the kid’s fault he has a crazy mother. I don’t want to inflict any further psychological damage on the poor kid by getting him caught up in a grown-up problem.

He glances at me with furrowed brows. He looks like he wants to trust me, but on the other hand, has a shy quality that’s not allowing him to part ways with his suspicions.

“How old are you, little man?” I attempt to engage him in friendly banter.

My efforts are ended in vain, because Maggie speaks up for him. “He’s five years old,” she jeers. “That’s something I guess you would already know if you took any effort in his life.”

“Maggie,” I begin and point a lecturing finger at her. “How the hell…” I trail off, sheepishly remembering that the kid is in the room before starting my argument over. “How in the world would I know about him if you never told me?”

Maggie rolls her eyes and breathes out a frustrated puff of air. “I’ve tried to contact you.”

“Uh…that’s news to me,” I retort, dripping with sarcasm.

“I found out I was pregnant with him shortly after we broke up.” Maggie’s tone softens as she glances at her offspring with a nostalgia that I can’t relate to.

Suddenly, I remember something that I can use as an ace up my sleeve. Maggie is bluffing, and I can prove it.

“Is there any way that we can speak privately?” I lean in and whisper in her ear.

“No.” Maggie shakes her head with antagonism. “He’s not leaving my side.”

“Fine,” I say and shift my weight. I already have enough to argue about with Maggie, I don’t need to add more things to the already leaning tower.

“I don’t think he’s my kid,” I tell her and cross my arms insolently.

Maggie laughs like a shrieking hound dog, then glances from her son and then directly back to me. “Are you kidding? He looks exactly like you, spitting image.”

I scrutinize the boy’s features for a minute or two, then shake my head. “I’m unconvinced, Maggie. First of all, you were on birth control pills when we broke up.”

“I stopped taking them,” Maggie blurts out as if she’s pulling the most outlandish excuses out of a hat.

“I know that’s not true,” I say and give her a knowing look. “You were always adamant you didn’t want kids and took the pill religiously. Remember? You always talked about how you weren’t ready for a family yet because you were diligently trying to pursue your modeling career?”

I raise an eyebrow and stare at Maggie, daring her to argue my exceedingly valid set of points. She’s not going to derail me to a plummet of burning flames just yet.

“Well, I…” Maggie grasps for straws, stuttering and falling over words.

Then,” I remind her and point my finger in her direction, wagging it while another memory in my favor comes to me. “Then you left me. Do you remember that part, Maggie?” I slice through her confidence like it’s day-old bread.

“We grew apart,” Maggie counters with another sizable portion of pure bullshit.

I erupt into laughter like a wailing hyena. The boy stares at me with perplexity, and Maggie covers his ears.

“Maggie, you sound ridiculous right now. You do realize that, don’t you?”

“I’m not,” Maggie protests defensively.

“You left me for a celebrity and shattered my heart into a million pieces that I’m still trying to pick up to this day,” I confess and then immediately regret it.

Shit, I wish I could take that one back. I just admitted to a vulnerability that’s been absent ever since Rose came into my life, but is now coming screaming back, thanks to Maggie stirring up settled dust.

I glance at the floor, afraid to make eye contact with her. We’re silent for a few pauses while we both digest that information.

Then another issue dawns on me.

It was around the exact same time that Maggie left me that I started becoming aloof. That the condom issue surfaced.

This new realization rears its ugly head, but I have no choice but to cling onto control of the situation.

Maggie is staring down at her little boy, who also says nothing.

“Maggie.” My voice slices the air and startles all of us. “There’s only one surefire way to determine whether he is my son or not.” I point to the kid who’s shuffling his feet and glancing at the ground, looking uncomfortable.

“Oh yeah?” Maggie sneers. If we were in middle school I’m sure she’d be sticking her tongue out at me, because that’s how immaturely she’s behaving right now.

“Yeah.” I nod my head adamantly, ready to throw her kryptonite in her face. “Get a DNA test,” I demand of my ex.

“We don’t need a DNA test,” Maggie retorts. “He’s your son. I wasn’t with anyone else at the time―and besides, he looks just like you.”

Maggie appears smitten with her argument, thinking that I’ll just throw in the towel and grovel for forgiveness at her feet.

She probably expects me to cut her a fat check on her way out soon. Well, unfortunately for Maggie, she has sadly underestimated me.

“Maggie.” I try to enlist reasonable compromise into her brain. “I want the DNA test.”

“What, you’re a scientist now?” Maggie laughs, degrading me, which is apparently one of her favorite hobbies. “The truth will come out,” she adds, a quality of darkness moving across her features.

There’s a part of me that really prays this kid isn’t mine. I feel like I’ve been hit with an enormous life hurdle that I’m going to have to jump across in order to come out stronger on the other side.

I’m ready to build a family with Rose, and Maggie is certainly throwing an unwanted wrench in those plans.

Determined not to derail from what’s supremely important to me, I continue to forcefully persuade Maggie on the DNA testing idea.

I try to look at the bright side. Even if this little boy staring up at me with huge, confused saucer eyes—I think that even if it’s determined that he is my son after all—at least I’ll know that there’s a way to potentially conquer my coming problem.

Believe me, nobody wants a solution to my psychological issues more than I do. Well, maybe Rose is high up there on the list, too…but I need to have hope that I can father more children when the need presents itself.

Finally, I get Maggie to conform to the DNA testing. She’s hell-bent on making sure she keeps a tight grip on me in the meantime, and she’s proving to not go down without a fight.

“Fine.” She crosses her arms over her chest and gives me a sullen-child-type of look. “We can get the DNA test.”

“What’s the catch?” I ask with annoyance because I’m not a fucking idiot. I know that Maggie will want a favor in return.

“I’m going to stay here with you at your penthouse,” she says firmly, as if there is no reason for me to debate with her.

“That’s an absurd demand, Maggie,” I growl.

Maggie shrugs, as if my comfort is the least of her worries. I hate the idea of sharing a living space with Maggie again, but what if Darren really is my son?

“Take it or leave it,” she says.

I don’t want to scream and fight with her until I’m blue in the face. I want to leave a favorable impression on the poor kid.

I shake my head, and my knees involuntarily buckle under me. Good thing the couch is nearby, and I collapse into a heap on top of it, trying to get my head on straight.

I place my head in my hands and rub my throbbing temples. I have no choice but to agree to Maggie’s demands.

“Okay.” I nod, appeasing her as she looks at me with a smug smile. “You can stay,” I tell her, “But only until the results come through.”

I decide that I’ll place the confrontation with Rose on the back burner. It’s only fair―she doesn’t need to be involved in the never-ending drama unfolding in my life. Once everything is clear and out in the open, we can hopefully resume right where we left off.

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