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Authors: Brenda Jackson

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Dare
smiled
slightly.
“I
don’t
know
if
I
can.”
Before
AJ
had
time
to
make
a
comeback,
Dare
unsnapped
his
seatbelt.
“Come
on,
it’s
time
to
go
inside.”

Shelly
pulled
onto
the
interstate,
hoping
and
praying
that
AJ
was
on
his
best
behavior.
No
matter
what,
she
had
to

believe
that
all
the
lessons
in
obedience,
honor
and
respect
that
he’d
been
taught
at
an
early
age
were
somewhere

buried
beneath
all
that
hostility
he
exhibited
at
times.
But

right
now
she
had
to
cope
with
the
fact
that
he
was
still
a

child,
a
child
who
was
getting
older
each
day
and
enduring
growing
pains
of
the
worst
kind.
But
one
thing
was
for

certain,
Dare
was
capable
of
dealing
with
it,
and
for
that

she
was
grateful.

When
she
thought
of
Dare,
she
had
no
choice
but
to
think
of
her
traitorous
body
and
the
way
it
had
responded
to
him

earlier
that
day
at
her
house.
As
she’d
told
AJ,
Dare
was

smart.
He
was
also
very
receptive,
and
she
knew
he
had

picked
up
on
the
fact
that
she
had
wanted
him.
All
it
had

taken
was
one
mind-blowing
kiss
and
she’d
been
ready
to
get
naked
if
he’d
asked.

When
she
came
to
a
traffic
light
she
momentarily
closed

her
eyes,
asking
for
strength
where
Dare
was
concerned.
If
she
allowed
him
to
become
a
part
of
her
life,
she
could
be
asking
for
potential
heartbreak
all
over
again,
although
she

had
to
admit
the
new
Dare
seemed
more
settled,
less
likely
to
go
chasing
after
some
other
dream.
But
whatever
the

two
of
them
had
once
shared
was
in
the
past,
and
she

refused
to
bring
it
to
the
present.
She
had
enough
to
deal

with
in
handling
AJ
without
trying
to
take
on
his
father,
too.

She
had
to
continue
to
make
it
clear
to
Dare
that
it
was
his
son
he
needed
to
work
on
and
win
over
and
not
her.
Their
first
and
foremost
concern
was
AJ,
and
no
matter
how
hot
and
bothered
she
got
around
Dare,
she
would
not
give
in
again.
She
had
to
watch
her
steps
and
not
put
any
ideas
into
Dare’s
head.
More
than
anything,
she
had
to
stop

looking
at
him
and
thinking
about
sex.

Her
body
was
doing
a
good
job
reminding
her
that
ten

years
was
a
long
time
to
go
without.
She’d
been
too
busy
for
the
abstinence
to
cross
her
mind,
but
today
Dare
had

awakened
desires
she’d
thought
were
long
buried.
Now

she
felt
that
her
body
was
under
attack—against
her.
It
was
demanding
things
she
had
no
intention
of
delivering.

Her
breath
caught
and
she
felt
her
nipples
tingle
as
she
again
thought
about
the
kiss
they
had
shared.
Once
more
she
prayed
for
the
strength
and
fortitude
to
deal
with

Alisdare
Julian
Westmoreland.

Seven

“D
ad,
Mom,
I’d
like
you
to
meet,
AJ.
He’s
Shelly’s
boy.”

Dare
knew
his
father
wouldn’t
give
anything
away,
but
he

wasn’t
so
convinced
about
his
mother
as
he
saw
the
play
of
emotions
that
crossed
her
features.
She
was
looking
into
the
face
of
a
grandson
she
hadn’t
known
she’d
had;
a

grandson
she
was
very
eager
to
claim.

Luckily
for
Dare,
his
father
understood
the
strategy
that
he
and
Shelly
were
using
with
AJ
and
spoke
up
before
his
wife
had
a
chance
to
react
to
the
emotions
she
was
trying
to

hold
inside.
“You’re
a
fine-looking
young
man,
but
I
would

expect
no
less
coming
from
Shelly.”
He
reached
out
and

touched
AJ’s
shoulder
and
smiled.
“I’m
glad
you’re
joining
us
for
dinner.
How’s
your
mother?”

“She’s
fine,”
AJ
said
quietly,
bowing
his
head
and
studying
his
shoes.

Dare
wondered
what
kind
of
docile
act
the
kid
was

performing,
but
then
another
part
of
him
wondered
if
when
taken
out
of
his
comfort
zone,
AJ
had
a
tendency
to
feel
uneasy
around
people
he
didn’t
know.
Dare
recalled
a

conversation
he’d
had
with
Shelly
about
AJ
not
being
all
that
outgoing.

When
Dare
saw
Thorn
enter
the
restaurant
he
beckoned

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