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The Lawyer's Nanny - A Single Daddy Romance by Emerson Rose (23)

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When I arrive home, I tell the doorman not to let anyone up without notifying me first. Not only do I have to avoid Alex if he decides to follow me, who am I fooling he will follow me, I’m also worried about the press invading my privacy.

Will they come to my door? Will they call for interviews? Will anyone even care what the piece-of-shit homewrecker has to say? Maybe coming here was a bad idea after all?

I could visit my mother. She needs me, but what if they find me there, too? I don’t want to add to her stress level, it’s not good for her disease. No, bringing her into this won’t do anyone any good.

Maybe Jacob will go away with me for a few days until this blows over a bit? Yes, a vacation. I’ll ask Marissa to handle the shop, and I’ll have to let Kevin go. Alex has his doubts, but I know it was him—I feel it in my bones. Something about the way he was interested in the whole scenario felt off.

My head is pounding, but I struggle through and dig out my suitcase to start packing for a trip to anywhere that’s not here. An hour later, I’m soaking in the tub with a million bubbles when Jacob comes home.

“Hey, honey, I got your text. You still here?” he calls from the living room.

I open one eye and call out, “In here,” before closing it again. I probably shouldn’t be in the bath when I’m home alone. I’m so tired and weary, I could have easily slipped under and drown.

Jacob enters the bathroom looking like a billion bucks in a perfectly fitted gray suit that he must have been gifted at his shoot. His eyes narrow, and he takes a seat on the toilet lid. “What’s going on? You have a headache? You only get headaches when something is really bothering you.”

Leave it to Jacob to know I have a headache after taking one look at me. “I need to go away for a few days.”

He tilts his head to the side looking at me with suspicion. “That doesn’t sound good, honey. Why are we running?”

I groan. “Don’t call it that, please.”

“Then tell me what is happening so I can call it something else.”

I want to take a deep breath and slide underwater to avoid this, but it has to be told. “The guy Alex hired to take over at the shop is a snitch. Alex told me he trusted him completely. He asked why I would hand over my life’s work to a stranger, and I told him. Then, for reasons I can’t figure out, he turned around and told the media that Alex and Lilly were trying to rekindle their relationship for Faye’s sake, and I came along and wrecked it all causing her to commit suicide.”

“What the fuck? Why would he make all that shit up?”

“I have no idea. Alex isn’t convinced it was him. He was going to check into it.”

“And you are here, why?”

“I watched the news. It’s like they’re sacrificing me to the gods or something. Home-wrecking whore tries to steal Seattle’s most eligible bachelor and causes fiancé’s suicide. I couldn’t take it. I had to get out of there.”

“Does he know you’re gone?” I raise my eyebrows in answer. “From what I can tell, this is still considered running, honey.”

“Maybe so, but with good reason. There’s no way he would let me leave that house when all this is going on.”

“Because he cares about you.”

“I know, Jacob, you don’t have to remind me. I love him, too, but this is going to ruin my life. People won’t want to shop at my store, I’ll go bankrupt, and my mother is going to think I’m a failure.”

“Wait, wait, your mother would never in a million years think of you as a failure, and nobody’s going bankrupt. I think you should call Alex and let him know you’re okay. This isn’t his fault either, and I’m sure he’s going out of his mind trying to fix it.”

“Can I tell you something?”

He rolls his eyes. “Yes, always, dummy.”

“The way I feel about him scares me. Sometimes it’s more than I know how to handle. Does that make sense?”

“I can’t say I’ve felt that way myself, no.”

“I don’t want to run, but he overwhelms me on a regular day. This… this is so not regular, Jacob. What do I do?”

“I think you should text him that you need some space. You don’t have to tell him where you’re going but let him know you’re safe and there’s no need to worry.”

I snort and scoop up some bubbles blowing them over the edge of the tub. “He will worry. If something is out of his control, he worries about it.”

“What’s with him anyway?”

“I think it has something to do with his mother. She’s a horrible monster. When his father died, she abused him, and I think being in control and prepared for anything is his way of coping.”

“Is she still around?”

“His mom? Yeah, I think so. I mean she isn’t dead, but I’m not sure if she lives in Seattle or not.”

“I hope not, for his sake anyway. That explains his possessiveness and the way he’s moved so fast in this relationship.”

“It does? How so?”

“He told you he loves you, right?” I nod. “My guess is he never thought he would find love if his mother abused him. Your parents are supposed to love you no matter what, and his didn’t, or at least his mother didn’t. That’s got to do something to your self-esteem, don’t you think?”

“I hadn’t thought of it that way, I guess. What about Lilly, though? Clearly, she adored him. She wanted to marry him and refused to give up their baby. If he needed to be loved so badly, why didn’t he just accept hers?”

“He needed to be loved by someone he loved. Love doesn’t feel valid unless it’s reciprocal.”

“Since when did you get so smart about love?”

He shrugs and smiles a lopsided boyish smile. “It’s just a theory.”

“A pretty good one. Okay, I’ll let him know I’m leaving town for a few days. Where are we going?”

“Denver sound good to you? My friend has a chalet in Beaver Creek, and he’s taking some friends for a week. He asked me to go, but I thought I was moving into a billionaire’s cottage so…”

“I’m sorry, I feel like an ass about that.”

“It’s okay, honey, you couldn’t have known what was going to happen.”

“Well, at least now you don’t have to pack. I know how much you hate moving.”

“I do, you’re right about that.”

“Do you think your friend will mind me coming along? I don’t want to be any trouble.”

He waves his hand dismissively, “No, he invited practically everyone at the shoot today. I don’t think he will care about one more.”

“Everybody? That must be some chalet.”

“He’s loaded. He’s a photographer, and he’s been snagging some epic jobs lately.”

For the first time all day, I feel a little better. Some of the tension in my neck is gone, and I have a plan. Escape for a few days and ride out the storm. Hopefully, when I come home, things will be calm, and Alex and I can discuss why our relationship has been running at warp speed.

I slide my hand out from under the bubbles and reach for my friend, and he takes it. “Thanks for always knowing what I need.”

“You’re welcome. Now get out of that tub and text your crazy, hot boyfriend before he comes over here and breaks down our door.”

“I told the doorman to stop anyone coming up. You’re not expecting anybody are you?”

“Nope. You do know that poor old doorman wouldn’t stand a chance against Alex, though, right?”

“Yes, but I think he could handle the press, and if he can’t, he will call the police.”

“You think they’ll show up here?”

I lift one shoulder in a shrug. “They sounded like a wild pack of headhunters with pitchforks on the news.” He squeezes my hand and releases it to stand up.

“They will have to take my head, too, then.” He starts to open the bathroom door.

“Jacob?”

“Yeah, honey?”

“I love you.”

“Love you, too, bunny rabbit. Now get out of there. The sooner you’re packed, the sooner we will be swooshing down the slopes.” He closes the door, and I press the lever to drain the bath with my foot.

When I’m dry and dressed, I sit on my bed and choose my words to Alex carefully before I text them.

MeHey there, if you haven’t noticed yet, I left the house a while ago. Please forgive me for leaving without saying goodbye. I’m fine, safe, and with Jacob, but I need some space. I’m going out of town for a few days. I’ll call you when I’m home. Love, O.

I wait for him to respond, but for the first time, it’s not immediate, and that scares me almost as much as being called a homewrecker by the entire country.

“Jacob!” I yell down the hall, and seconds later he appears in my doorway.

“What’s wrong?”

“I did what you said, and he’s not responding.”

He crosses the room and reaches out his hand for my phone. I hand it to him and watch him read the message. “You sent this one minute ago, honey. Give him a chance to respond.”

“He always texts me back right away, like sometimes I wonder how he even read my message.”

“He’s dealing with a lot, maybe he hasn’t even seen it. He said he was going to find who leaked this fake story, right?”

“Yes.”

“And he was going to look for a legal way to fix everything?”

“Yes.”

“Then that’s probably what he’s doing. And if he read it and didn’t respond, maybe he’s giving you the space you told him you need.”

“That doesn’t sound like him.”

“I think you’re reading too much into his lack of response.”

I look down at the screen on my phone and the words I wrote. He’s right. He might not even know I left the house yet. He has Faye to take care of thanks to me ditching him in his time of need. And he’s stressed out about the funeral and the press. He’s not worried about me.

I hand my phone to Jacob. “Shut it off and keep it for me, will you?”

He jerks his head back. “You sure? Don’t you need to call Marissa?”

“Oh my gosh, yes. How could I forget about that? Okay, when I’m done with that, will you take it?”

“Sure, we can unplug for a few days. It’ll be good for us.”

“You’ll do it, too?”

“Absolutely. I get tired of being chained to this thing, believe it or not.”

“Not.”

“I’m serious, that damn thing is addictive. It’s time to take drastic measures.”

“When are we leaving?”

“I got us on the red-eye tonight. Do you think you can be ready soon?”

“I already am. I packed most of my stuff before you got home. I’ll just throw in some sweaters, jeans, and socks.”

“Great, so call Marissa, and we will leave in thirty minutes, sound good?”

“Yep.”

I make my call to Marissa and inform her not to tell the press that I’m out of town. She agrees to watch the shop and wishes me good luck in a sad voice. I thank her profusely and make another call to Kevin.

He doesn’t answer. In fact, the call goes straight to voicemail where I leave him a message that he has been fired. I don’t leave an explanation because I think it’s pretty self-explanatory. He has to be the one.

When I’m done, I power off my phone and hand it over to Jacob. “I’m going to need it back tomorrow to call and check on my mom. I begged her nurse to keep her away from the TV, but I know that’s nearly impossible.”

“Of course.”

Unplugged from the world, we leave for our impromptu trip, and once again, a bit of stress leaves my body. I start to hum Lenny Kravitz’s song Fly Away, and Jacob laughs. By the time we are in the car, we are both belting out the lyrics, and I am feeling hopeful.

I should have known better.

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