Post by Admin on Jun 13, 2015 18:33:27 GMT -5
Maddie’s head snapped back. “The morning?” Wasn’t he going to come by after the party? She didn’t like the sound of this at all.
Did she want him to come by after the party? He was happy that she was going to miss him but David didn’t think it was such a good idea since he didn’t know what time he’d be home or how drunk he’d be. His mind raced on how to get out of this without a fight. “I don’t know what time I’ll be home babe.” He smiled warily. “And I wouldn’t want to interrupt your beauty sleep.” He fibbed.
“Really?” Her voice was coated with annoyance, “since when do you worry about keeping me up at night?” She waved at him as she stood up, “unless you don’t plan on going home at all.”
David shrugged making Maddie’s pique escalate. “I’m sure I’ll drag myself home sometime during the night.” He looked at Maddie with questioning eyes. “What’s the big deal anyway? I’m just gonna be with the guys.”
“Where there are single guys there are single girls.” Maddie prophesied with a hint of anger in her eyes.
“Am I single?” David wanted to hear what she had to say.
“You know what I mean.” She averted her eyes.
David hesitated then shook his head. “Actually I don’t.” David perched on the edge of her desk next to her.
Maddie wasn’t sure what he was getting at but her heart began to pound harder in her chest. “Don’t?”
“Don’t.” David stated firmly trying to catch her eyes. “I do know that you don’t like the idea of me with another woman,” he waved his hand around to emphasize his point, “and I know damn straight that I don’t like the idea of you with any other man.” He admitted truthfully. This was a huge step for David to divulge. His eyes bore into hers intently.
Maddie nodded. “I don’t like to share.” She sat back in her chair; the way David’s eyes were staring at her was making her feel weak.
David tilted his head and widened his eyes. “Is that the only reason that you don’t want me to be with another woman? Cause you don’t like to share?” That wasn’t enough for him.
She hedged. “Why don’t you want me with another man?” Answer David please then I’ll tell you that the idea of you even looking at another woman makes me physically ill and wild with jealousy.
“I don’t like to share either.” Two can play the same game. A smirk ran up his face. “Even when I was a kid I didn’t want anybody else to play with my toys.” David could have bitten those words back when he saw the hurt on Maddie’s face.
“Oh so I’m just one of your toys?” Maddie fumed fighting not to claw out his eyes. At that moment she hated him!
Did she want him to come by after the party? He was happy that she was going to miss him but David didn’t think it was such a good idea since he didn’t know what time he’d be home or how drunk he’d be. His mind raced on how to get out of this without a fight. “I don’t know what time I’ll be home babe.” He smiled warily. “And I wouldn’t want to interrupt your beauty sleep.” He fibbed.
“Really?” Her voice was coated with annoyance, “since when do you worry about keeping me up at night?” She waved at him as she stood up, “unless you don’t plan on going home at all.”
David shrugged making Maddie’s pique escalate. “I’m sure I’ll drag myself home sometime during the night.” He looked at Maddie with questioning eyes. “What’s the big deal anyway? I’m just gonna be with the guys.”
“Where there are single guys there are single girls.” Maddie prophesied with a hint of anger in her eyes.
“Am I single?” David wanted to hear what she had to say.
“You know what I mean.” She averted her eyes.
David hesitated then shook his head. “Actually I don’t.” David perched on the edge of her desk next to her.
Maddie wasn’t sure what he was getting at but her heart began to pound harder in her chest. “Don’t?”
“Don’t.” David stated firmly trying to catch her eyes. “I do know that you don’t like the idea of me with another woman,” he waved his hand around to emphasize his point, “and I know damn straight that I don’t like the idea of you with any other man.” He admitted truthfully. This was a huge step for David to divulge. His eyes bore into hers intently.
Maddie nodded. “I don’t like to share.” She sat back in her chair; the way David’s eyes were staring at her was making her feel weak.
David tilted his head and widened his eyes. “Is that the only reason that you don’t want me to be with another woman? Cause you don’t like to share?” That wasn’t enough for him.
She hedged. “Why don’t you want me with another man?” Answer David please then I’ll tell you that the idea of you even looking at another woman makes me physically ill and wild with jealousy.
“I don’t like to share either.” Two can play the same game. A smirk ran up his face. “Even when I was a kid I didn’t want anybody else to play with my toys.” David could have bitten those words back when he saw the hurt on Maddie’s face.
“Oh so I’m just one of your toys?” Maddie fumed fighting not to claw out his eyes. At that moment she hated him!