The Heart of Mine

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don't you spend the holiday with my granddad? Y'all seem to be super close now. I'll see you when I get back."
    "That's it? No good-bye, no I love you? You're not leavin' for two days, will I not see you before then?"
    I turned and pressed my lips firmly against his. Just as I knew he would, he took it further. Tracing his tongue across my bottom lip as his hand slid between my legs and up my inner thigh. My knees became weak and I almost gave into my every desire, when I finally pushed back against his chest.
    "I love you Madison. I'll talk to you tomorrow."
    "You're gonna miss me. You're gonna miss that . I love you Kayla."
    I walked up the three steps to my back porch and turned long enough to catch the shit eatin' grin slapped across his face.

Chapter 11
    Madison
    I sat outside the school parking lot feeling like a stalker. It was now Friday, and I was a ball of nerves thinkin' of Kayla leavin' for Arizona in the next couple hours. I hadn't told her what I had found out from Joey, but I definitely wasn't feelin' at ease with her being out of my sight.
    Joey had turned into an unlikely ally, and I was grateful knowin' that I had another set of eyes on her. I know how it looked, but with the love of my life carryin' my baby and a certain someone hangin' around, I couldn't be too careful.
    "Dude, you do know that stalking is illegal, right?"
    "Shut up dick. I know." Joey jumped into the passenger side before I could object.
    "Look, I told you I would look out for her at school. I don't want him getting close to her either."
    "Yeah, but our reasoning behind that seems to differ. Look, I appreciate what you're doing Joey, but that doesn't mean that I trust you, yet. I know you like my girl. I've always known."
    "Whatever you wanna believe, man. I care for her and I don't want to see anything happen to her."
    "I appreciate it. Has she told you yet?"
    "Nope. Don't know if she's embarrassed or just doesn't want me to know, but she better spill the beans before she starts showin'. Don't want anyone thinkin' it's mine." It took everything inside of me not to pummel Joey Green right there in my truck. He put his hands up in an almost surrendering motion. "I'm outta here. Don't need to get knocked out. Havin' to explain a shiner to your girl, probably won't go over too well." With a shitty smirk across his mouth, he jumped out of the truck and ran back over to where he and Kayla were eating lunch.
    She looked absolutely beautiful today. Her hair was pulled back in a loose ponytail and she was wearing my favorite sundress of hers. The yellow made her skin look that much darker than it already was and her eyes looked fiercely blue. Just lookin' at her was makin' my dick twitch and I was now in desperate need of a cold shower.
    I put the truck in reverse and looked behind me, when I caught sight of a dark blue Suburban a few cars back. I wouldn't have bothered worrying about it, but then I remembered seeing the exact same Suburban outside of my father's motel room.
    Although the man I saw walk out of my father's room, was drivin' an entirely different car. I decided to drive around the school once, just to see if the car would follow me or if they were here for an entirely different reason. Just as I had suspected, the Suburban pulled out at almost the exact same time I did. I made my way around the backside of the school and off on the dirt road that led to an open field. If this was gonna happen, I was damn sure gonna make sure there wasn't anyone to witness it.
    I pulled off on the small dirt road leading to a large tree in the middle of the vast open field. The Suburban followed closely. Just as I threw the truck into park and opened the door, they took off in the opposite direction. The scene playin’ out before me baffled me. Apparently, I wasn't what they had wanted or expected.
    I jumped back into my truck and made a quick U-turn, kickin' up dust all over the place as I peeled out of there. Kayla had made herself pretty clear

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