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Authors: Brenda Jackson

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me.”

Dare
stood.
He
slowly
crossed
the
room
to
AJ
and
placed
what
he
hoped
was
a
comforting
hand,
a
reassuring
hand,
a
loving
hand
on
his
shoulder.
AJ
looked
up
and
met
his

gaze,
and
Dare
knew
he
had
to
do
everything
within
his

power
to
make
his
son
believe
that
he
wanted
him
and
that
he
loved
him.

Choosing
his
words
carefully
and
speaking
straight
from

his
heart
and
his
soul,
he
said,
“Whether
you
know
it
or
not,
you
have
just
said
words
that
have
made
me
the
happiest
man
in
the
entire
world.
The
very
thought
that
Shelly
gave
me
a
son
fills
me
with
such
joy
that
it’s
overwhelming.”

AJ
searched
his
father’s
gaze.
“Does
that
mean
you
want
me?”

Dare
chuckled,
beside
himself
in
happiness.
“That
means
that
not
only
do
I
want
you,
but
I
intend
to
keep
you,
and
now
that
you’re
in
my
life
I
don’t
ever
intend
to
let
you
out
of
it.”

A
huge
smile
crept
over
AJ’s
features.
“Really?”

“Yes,
really.”

“And
will
my
name
get
changed
to
Westmoreland?”

Dare
smiled.
“Do
you
want
your
name
changed
to
Westmoreland?”

AJ
nodded
his
head
excitedly.
“Yes,
I’d
like
that.”

“And
I’d
like
that
too.
We’ll
discuss
it
with
your
mother
and
see
what
her
feelings
are
on
the
matter,
all
right?”

“All
right.”

They
stared
at
each
other
as
the
reality
of
what
had
taken
place
revolved
around
them.
Then
AJ
asked
quietly,
“And
may
I
call
you
Dad?”

Dare’s
chest
tightened,
his
throat
thickened
and
he

became
filled
with
emotions
to
overpowering
capacity.
He
knew
he
would
remember
this
moment
for
as
long
as
he

lived.
What
AJ
was
asking,
and
so
soon,
was
more
than
he
could
ever
have
hoped
for.
He
had
prayed
for
this.
A
smile
dusted
across
his
face
as
parental
pride
and
all
the
love
he
felt
for
the
child
standing
in
front
of
him
poured
forth.

“Yes,
you
can
call
me
Dad,”
he
said,
as
he
reached
out
and
pulled
his
son
to
him,
needing
the
contact
of
father
to
son,
parent
to
offspring,
Westmoreland
to
Westmoreland.
They
shared
a
hug
of
acceptance,
affirmation
and

acknowledgement
as
Dare
fought
back
the
tears
in
his

eyes.
“I’d
be
honored
for
you
to
call
me
that,”
he
said
in
a

strained
voice.

Moments
later,
Dare
sighed,
thinking
his
mission
should
have
been
completed,
but
it
wasn’t.
Now
that
he
had
his

son,
he
realized
more
than
ever
just
how
much
he
wanted,
loved
and
needed
his
son’s
mother.
His
mission
wouldn’t
be
accomplished
until
he
had
her
permanently
in
his
life
as
well.

Later
that
night
Dare
placed
calls
to
his
parents
and

siblings
and
told
them
the
good
news.
They
took
turns

talking
with
AJ,
each
welcoming
him
to
the
family.
After

dinner
Dare
and
AJ
had
talked
while
they
cleaned
up
the
kitchen.
Already
plans
were
made
for
them
to
return
to
the
cabin
in
a
few
months,
and
Dare
suggested
that
they
invite
Shelly
to
come
with
them.

“She
won’t
come,”
AJ
said,
drying
the
dish
his
father
had
handed
him.

Dare
raised
a
brow.
“Why
wouldn’t
she?”

“Because
she’s
not
going
to
be
your
girlfriend,”
he
said
softly.
“Although
now
I
wish
that
she
would.”

Dare
turned
and
folded
his
arms
across
his
chest
and

looked
at
his
son.
“And
what
makes
you
think
your
mother
won’t
be
my
girlfriend,
AJ?”
he
asked,
although
the
title
of
wife
was
more
in
line
with
what
he
was
aiming
for.

“She
told
me,”
he
said
wryly.
“That
same
night
we
had
a

cookout
at
Grandma
and
Grandpa
Westmoreland’s
house.

“After
we
got
home
we
talked
for
a
long
time,
and
I
told
her
that
I
had
come
close
to
telling
you
that
night
that
I
was
your
son.
I
asked
if
the
three
of
us
would
be
a
family
after
I
told
you
and
she
said
no.”

Dare
remembered
that
night
well.
Shelly
had
been
late

coming
to
the
backyard
and
had
mentioned
she
and
AJ

had
had
a
long
talk.
He
sighed
deeply
as
he
tilted
his
head
to
the
side
to
think
about
what
AJ
had
said,
then
asked.

“Did
she
happen
to
say
why?”

AJ
shook
his
head.
“Yes.
She
said
that
although
the
two
of
you
had
been
in
love
when
you
made
me,
that
now
you

weren’t
in
love
anymore
and
were
just
friends.
She
also

said
that
chances
were
that
one
day
you
would
marry

someone
nice
and
I’d
have
a
second
mother
who
would

treat
me
like
her
son.”

Dare
frowned.
He
and
Shelly
not
being
in
love
was
a
crock.
How
could
she
fix
her
lips
to
say
such
a
thing,
let
along
think
it?
And
what
gave
her
the
right
to
try
and
marry
him
off
to

some
other
woman?
Didn’t
she
know
how
he
felt
about

her?
That
he
loved
her?

Then
it
suddenly
hit
him,
right
in
the
gut
that,
no,
Shelly
had
no
idea
how
he
felt,
because
at
no
time
had
he
told
her.
For
the
past
month
they
had
spent
most
of
their
time
alone

together,
at
night
in
her
backyard
under
the
stars
making

love.
Did
she
think
all
they’d
been
doing
was
having
sex?

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