You Belong To Me

You Belong To Me by Ursula Dukes

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with and pretty much came out and told her so last night as she cried in his arms.
    Holding her like that , he thought to himself. Felt so right, I want to be there for her. I want her to come to me whenever she is in distress. And I'm pretty sure that the only thing that’s causing her such agony is that asshole Ethan . “Fuck,” he cursed out loud. Just thinking about Ethan hurting her makes me want to kill him. Sometimes there’s no other way, he thought to himself.
    He wanted Danielle to be happy. This shouldn't be happening to her, it shouldn't happen to anyone but it does and maybe for some others there is nothing they can do, but I’m going to find a way to stop Ethan. I have to stop this psycho, he thought again to himself as he showered and got ready for his breakfast date with Danielle.
    Danielle was sitting in the living room at Jason and shays place, showered, dressed and anxiously waiting for Mitch.
    “Good morning Danielle,” Shayla yawned as she descended the stairs.
    “Oh hey good morning Shay.”
    “Hey did you sleep okay? We were worried about you.”
    “Yes, I slept fine thanks, I made coffee,” Danielle smiled.
    “Oh you’re a godsend, you can sleep over anytime.”
    “I may just take you up on that Shay.”
    “Anytime Danielle you know that, but I think Mitch wants you over at his place,” she said with a smirk.
    “I know he does and I want him so bad Shay,” she said lowering her voice to a whisper. Danielle loved Jason but she didn't want him to hear the girl talk that was about to take place. “Shay, he's so damn sexy and last night, we didn't hear the car alarm go off because we were too busy making out like a couple of horny teenagers,” Danielle let out a giggle.
    “Really Dee? Duh, like I didn't figure that one out.” Laughing Shayla said, “Hey Dee, yo u gotta know by the way he looks at you, he's head over heels and I know because it's the same way Jason looks at me.”
    “You really think so Shay? Because I think I'm falling for him.”
    “Danielle, I knew that too.”
    “Well aren't you Miss observant?”
    “Ha, nothing gets past me girl.”
    “That's why I love you Shay.”
    “I know. Hey Mitch just pulled up. Go, have a good time, work hard and don't worry about that asshole, I’ll come by on my lunch.”
    Just as Danielle was about to open the door, Mitch was ready to ring the doorbell. 
    “Well good morning,” he said, greeting Danielle with a kiss. “Mmm,” she moaned as she kissed back.
    “You ready?"
    “Yup, see ya later Shay.”
    “Bye girl. Good morning Mitch,” Shay yelled from the kitchen.
    “Good morning Shayla, see ya later.”
    Seated at a booth at the local diner, Danielle couldn't help but let the events of last night fade away as she gazed at him.
    "What?"
    “Oh nothing. I just like looking at you that’s all; you seem to make my troubles melt away. “Well that’s what I'm here for Danielle,” he said, squeezing her hand from across the table.
    “You folks ready to order?” After they placed their breakfast orders, the couple settled in for some conversation.
    “This is nice. I have to admit, besides the movie theater and the local bars; I haven’t really gotten out and experienced the local flavor as it were.”
    “Oh no? What have you been doing?”
    “Well I just work and pretty much stay at home.”
    “What? You mean you haven’t been fighting the guys off with a stick?” He asked.
    Danielle couldn’t help but laugh, “Actually, there hasn’t been anyone significant in my life for several years now.” She took a moment to think. “Almost four years to be exact. I was dating someone before I moved here and we tried to make it work even after I settled in but you know; the long distance thing really wasn’t for me so we ended things.”
    Mitch let out a surprised sigh, “Wow, so you mean to tell me that you’ve been right under my nose all this time and our paths have never crossed once? I find that amazing

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