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your friend’s wedding, that I could go with you?” he asked.

 

“You’re going to let me go home?” she asked. He nodded.

 

“And you are asking if you can go with me, like you would let me go

 

home alone, if I wanted to?” He nodded again, hoping that wouldn’t

 

be the case.

 

“I don’t want to. I don’t want to, but I’m not sure if you want

 

your family to meet me after what I’ve done to you.” He looked

 

down at his feet and tried to look unsure of himself. He wanted her

 

to believe the choice was really hers. “I’m still very afraid of you not

 

coming back, but I know I have to trust you, Norah.” He did trust her,

 

that wasn’t the question. But there was no way he was letting her go

 

without him. He was sure she would come to the right conclusion.

 

Norah smiled and stepped back a little. She put her new presents on

 

the chair and walked to the fireplace. She turned back and crossed

 

her arms against her chest.
“So you’re going to allow me to fly out of the country, alone,

 

see my family and friends, and trust me to come back? But I can’t go

 

to the doctor alone? ” Her tone wasn’t reassuring to Liam at all. He

 

didn’t answer her. Maybe giving her the option to take him with her

 

wasn’t such a good idea. He assumed she would want him to go with

 

her. She walked to him and touched his chest. “Thank you for

 

trusting me,” she kissed his forehead and picked up her things. She

 

started out of the room, with a big smile on her face. She was playing

 

with him this time. She wanted him to squirm for a bit. As she got to

 

the stairs she felt him behind her.

 

“So you want to go alone?” he asked as he grabbed her arm.

 

She turned back to face him with a big smile on her face.

 

“Of course I want you to go with me! I would love for my

 

family to meet you,” he leaned down to kiss her. “But don’t think for

 

one second I don’t know your little game here, sir.” She kissed him

 

lightly on his lips.
“What game? There’s no game,” he smiled. Norah turned and

 

started up the stairs.

 

“I know there was not a chance in hell you were actually

 

going to let me go to the United States alone, sir, it’s just not in your

 

nature. You may have let me think I had a choice in the matter, but

 

I’m sure even if I said I wanted to go alone, I would been persuaded

 

otherwise by sexual torture of some kind.” She turned to find him

 

with a big smile on his face. “But it was nice to have the illusion, Mr.

 

Hastings. Have a good day at work, and I will see you later!” So she

 

caught on to his game. Of course she was one step ahead of him, and

 

knew his game. He breathed a sigh of relief on the way to work. Just

 

for a little more fun, he called her from the car.

 

Norah

 

My new phone started vibrating and the ring tone was

 

‘Scream’ by Usher. All I heard was:

 

Now I have tried to fight it, to fight it
But you're so magnetic, magnetic
Got one life, just live it, just live it
Now relax, and get on your back
If you want it done right
Hope you're ready to go all night
Get you going like ah-ooh
Baby baby ooh baby baby
Ah-ooh baby baby ooh baby
If you wanna scream

 

He wasn’t trying to be very subtle with his message, and I

 

heard him loud and clear. I decided to be brave again, and play some

 

more. I liked him when he was playful. It was sexy. I couldn’t resist

 

trying to make him that way all the time.
“So should I scream when I answer the phone, or just say ooh

 

baby, baby?” I snarked. I heard him laugh.

 

“Well I would prefer that you scream when I’m with you,” he

 

laughed some more. “Do you like the ring tone? That one’s just for

 

me. I have a more appropriate one for other callers.”

 

“What is the purpose of your call, Mr. Hastings, I would like

 

to play with my new toys.”

 

“I was just calling to congratulate you on a poker game well

 

played this morning, little one. You had me thinking I was going to

 

have to think of a more creative way to convince you to take me. It

 

isn’t that I don’t trust you to come back, well not completely that.

 

It’s more that I just didn’t want to go two weeks without you ……and

 

I didn’t want you to find an American to replace me.”

 

“Well that’s good to know, Mr. Hastings, I wouldn’t want to

 

be without you either.”
“I really do trust you, Norah. I hope you understand all of the

 

power I have given you and know that I am trusting you with my life.

 

I hope my trust is not misplaced. I couldn’t take it if you betrayed

 

me.”

 

“I would never betray you, and I do know the responsibility

 

you have given me.”

 

“Have a good day, I’ll see you later, but don’t have too much

 

fun with those toys, without me,” but before he hung up, I got in the

 

last word again.

 

“Oh, Mr. Hastings, just so you know, you wouldn’t have to

 

worry about me replacing you. I like my men like I like my tea,” I

 

paused for affect, “hot and British. Good Day, sir.” I could almost

 

hear him smiling on the other end of the phone.

 

I looked around my room. I was really going to miss it. It was

 

so bright and colorful. His room was so dark and masculine.
His room was bigger and the bathroom was much nicer, so I

 

could see why he wouldn’t want to move in here with me.

 

“Do you think Liam would let me redecorate his room?” I

 

asked Gerald as he pushed my rocking chair out the door. He

 

stopped and looked around.

 

“This room is more feminine. But Mr. Hastings has never let

 

any of his……lady friends in his room before, Miss Chandler. So I

 

don’t know how he would feel about letting you take it over. But I’m

 

sure if anyone could get him to brighten up that dark dungeon, it

 

would be you.” I smiled, grabbed my bag and put it across my body. I

 

grabbed the other side of the chair and helped him push it out the

 

door. “This white chair doesn’t exactly match, does it?” he panted.

 

“No it doesn’t. And he’s so particular about everything, I

 

would think he would just buy one that matched his room.”
I helped Gerald move a few more things as well as all my

 

toiletries and then I went outside and sat on the patio with my iPad

 

and phone. I emailed my family and called Tiffany. She was excited

 

to hear from me, and very happy I would be home for the wedding. I

 

told her about Liam, and she said she was looking forward to

 

meeting him.

 

John opened the car door for me, and I got inside. I felt weird

 

having someone drive me. I didn’t like being alone in the car with

 

someone and not know them.

 

“So tell me your life story, John?” I joked. He looked in the

 

rearview mirror at me. He was a very attractive African American

 

man, in his early 30’s. He kinda reminded me of Blair Underwood,

 

with his big brown eyes. He was dressed in a dark gray suit and black

 

tie. I had noticed Trig wore the same thing most of the time. “I mean,

 

if you’re going to be my driver, shouldn’t we be friends too?” He

 

didn’t smile.
“I was an Army Ranger for 20 years, then I worked security

 

for a while. Now I am your driver and body man.” Body man? What

 

did that mean?

 

“Do you have any kids, are you married?” I asked. I figured I

 

would save the ‘body man’ question for Liam.

 

“I was married, and I have two daughters. We divorced

 

several years ago, but she moved here for her job, so I moved to be

 

closer to my kids.” I nodded. The car stopped and John got out. Just

 

as my door opened, ‘Scream’ could be heard coming from my bag. I

 

smiled at John and walked in the doctor’s office, grabbing my phone

 

and pressing every button I could to make it stop.

 

“Hello?”

 

“Why Miss Chandler, you sound out of breath? I didn’t

 

interrupt something did I?” he sounded like he was smirking. I didn’t

 

answer. “I’m calling because I’m running late. I don’t know if I am

 

going to make it. Are you going to be alright without me?” he asked.
“Yes, I’ll be fine, don’t worry. I have my body man here to

 

protect me,” I smiled at John and waited for Liam to comment, but

 

he didn’t.

 

“Alright, I will see you later.”

 

I checked in at the desk and flipped through my iPad while I

 

waited. Soon I heard my name and I walked back to the exam room.

 

A nurse weighed me, took my height and asked me some basic

 

health questions. She told me to get undressed and put on the paper

 

gown. I shivered with a chill remembering how vaginal exams usually

 

went. They weren’t painful, just awkward and uncomfortable. The

 

room was always cold, and the gown barely covered anything. I

 

folded my clothes neatly, and slid my shoes under the chair. I heard a

 

light knock at the door and Dr. Goldrum walked in.

 

“Hello, Miss Chandler. My name is Dr. Goldrum.” He was

 

writing something on a file and handed it to the nurse behind him. I

 

was a little taken aback because he was a man. Liam had specifically

 

said she, when he talked about the appointment. I held up my hand.
“I thought you were a woman?” I asked.

 

“Oh, that’s my wife. She’s Dr. Goldrum too. We practice

 

together.” He wrote something else down on another file and signed

 

a piece of paper. The nurse took the files and put them on the

 

counter. He sat down on the little stool in front of me. “Is it a

 

problem? Because we can reschedule with my wife, if that would be

 

better?” I pressed my lips together. I knew Liam had wanted a

 

woman for two reasons. 1) He didn’t want me to be reminded of my

 

exam after being kidnapped. 2) It was probably a caveman thing, he

 

didn’t want another man to look at me, even if he was a doctor. But I

 

also thought rescheduling would force him to have to continue to

 

wear condoms, and he said he hated them.

 

“No, it’s fine.” We talked for a few minutes about my health

 

and menstruation history. He went over the exam procedures then

 

asked me to lay back. It was weird and awkward like I remembered

 

but it wasn’t anything I couldn’t handle.
In the end we concluded that the Depo shot would be good

 

for me. I had to get it every three months, and it would be in full

 

effect in twenty four hours. So Liam could stop wearing condoms as

 

of tomorrow. He gave me the shot in my butt, which I knew Liam

 

wouldn’t be happy about, and I was done.

 

On the drive home I decided I wanted to do something nice

 

for Liam. He had done so much for me, it was the least I could do.

 

When I got home I talked to Rosa, with Gerald’s help of course and

 

they were both in agreement that my idea was a good one. Rosa

 

called the family, and I made Gerald a list of groceries. I wanted to go

 

to the store myself, but thought I shouldn’t push my luck with having

 

my own driver.

 

When Liam came home, we were all outside on the patio. I

 

met him at the back door with a beer and kiss.

 

“How was your day, dear?” I joked. He looked around.
Gerald was manning the grill, Rosa was setting out a few side

 

dishes and paper items, Lina and Raymond were sitting on the

 

wicker couch holding baby Josefina, Sofia and Nathan were out

 

walking just past the trees and Carlo and Lorenzo were both sitting in

 

chairs drinking a beer. He nodded and said hello to everyone. I could

 

tell he was shocked and it might not be a good thing. I took his hand

 

and asked him to come inside with me while I finished up the salad.

 

“I wanted to do something nice for you. It’s just a cook out.

 

Are you angry?” I started chopping the tomatoes. Rosa and Gerald

 

had been so nice to me. They reminded me of the parents I never

 

had but always wanted. Liam told me he lost his parents at a young

 

age, so Rosa and Gerald were the closest thing to a family that he

 

had in his life. I thought maybe the reason he hired an entire family

 

to work for him was because he longed for a family of his own.

 

“No, not at all. How did your appointment go?” he sounded

 

impatient. “I thought you would call me when it was over.” He

 

crossed his arms over his chest.
“It went fine. I’m very healthy. He gave me the shot. I got one

 

today, and don’t have to go back for three months.” He moved his

 

hands to his hips.

 

“What do you mean, ‘he’?” Oh shit, I knew this was going to

 

be an issue. I rolled my eyes and walked to him.

 

“Don’t roll your eyes at me, please.” I assumed this was a

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