Forbidden Innocence: Tales of the Forbidden

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extended his hand towards the open door.
    She moved hesitantly at first, not really sure what he wanted her to 44

    do. Then it sort of hit her in the face that he was letting her get inside first. She slipped inside, settled down on the cool leather seat, afraid of touching anything. Blaine came right in after her, sitting across from her.
    The door closed and she looked around at everything.
    “It’s a limo,” he said. “In case you don’t know.”
    “I’ve heard other girls talk about them, but never thought I’d ever see one for myself or sit in one.” She smiled, rubbing the seat. “Wow!”
    “Well, if this has you doing the wow number, then the house is going to blow you away,” he chuckled. “It’s huge and if my memory serves me right, you were daydreaming about it up on the roof.”
    “You really do live there?”
    “Well more like I own it. Haven’t lived in it for years.”
    “Why?”
    “My father sent me away,” he sighed. “And after he died I sort of closed it up and tried to forget about it and this town.”
    “But you didn’t.”
    He shook his head. “Nope, I didn’t. My friends kind of made sure of that. I slowly started to come around the time Devon got married. Kera, his wife, let him know I was back and they kind of found out I’d been sneaking back here and there. They sort of ganged up on me.”
    “How so?”
    “Guess you can say they all showed me how good it felt being around them again.” She smiled. “I love it when you smile. Feels like it brightens up everything dark inside me.”
    “Why did your father send you away?”
    “Oh,” he groaned, stretching out in the seat across from her. “We didn’t get along that well. Think the bastard thought I might be a threat to him and his many lady friends that came and went.”
    She frowned. “I don’t understand.”
    “When my mother died, my father changed. He became someone I didn’t know and screwed around a lot. Then came along his little boy who happened to grow up one day and draw the attention of those ladies.”
    “Oh.” Now she understood. “You messed around with them also.”
    “Man, putting it like that makes me feel a bit dirty,” he shivered.
    “I’m sorry. I didn’t mean anything by it.”
    Blaine held up his hand with a smile. “I’m messing with you. And I also have a past. Hell, all of us have one, which is why I think the entire town will get bent out of shape when we get married.”
    “Huh?”

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    “The four of us were known as the playboys of Treece. We didn’t give a damn where the girl came from, just as long as she ended up in our bed. If you know what I mean.”
    “Yeah, unfortunately I do.” She lowered her head, took a deep breath and looked out the window, watching the town go by.
    “It all stopped for each one of us…” That had her looking back at him. “One by one we fell under a spell and became the kind of guy we all swore we’d never be. Husbands.”
    “So you are the last then to do this?”
    “Nope, Darius has yet to get himself married, and I sort of feel for the bastard.”
    “Why’s that?”
    “Because I have a good idea who he’s going to go after.”
    “I’m not following you.”
    “That’s okay. It’s not on my list of problems to deal with at the moment.”
    “Then what is?” The limo then turned and slowed to a stop. Shyla looked out the window again, noticing how they stopped in the centre of several stores on a block. “What are we doing here?”
    “Well you’re going to need new clothes, so thought we could get you a few things. I’m sure the girls, later, will take you out for what other stuff you might need.” Blaine got out and took her hand to help her out as well.
    Instantly, she felt uneasy with where they were at, and it didn’t help how everyone standing or walking seemed to stop what they were doing to stare at them.
    “Why is everyone staring at me?” she asked, sidling closer to his body and pressing her face into

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