You're Beautiful

A Single Dad and a Virgin Romance

Romance, Erotica, Contemporary
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Author: Kathleen Hope ISBN: 6610000048946
Publisher: PublishDrive Publication: January 21, 2018
Imprint: PublishDrive Language: English
Author: Kathleen Hope
ISBN: 6610000048946
Publisher: PublishDrive
Publication: January 21, 2018
Imprint: PublishDrive
Language: English

 

            “Don, I got tickets for the concert in the park for next month. I hope the weather will be nice for it,” I said to my husband as he stuffed papers into his briefcase. “I do love concerts in the park. Don’t you?”

            “Hmm,” was all he said “Where is my agenda?”

            I tried not to feel hurt by him brushing me off. It was nothing new these days. He’d been so busy with work lately that he didn’t seem to have time for me or anything else. I sighed and handed him the leather bound book. He took it without a word and zipped up his messenger bag. Slinging it over his shoulders, he picked up his travel bag and suitcase. He was off to another business trip.

            “I have to go. I’ll call you from the airport,” he said as he headed downstairs. I followed him.

            “Where are you going this time?” I asked.

            “Denver.”

            “How long will you be gone?”

            Don shrugged. “I’m not sure. What’s with all the questions, huh? I’ll be back when I’m done.”

            I looked at him. “I’m sorry, dear. I want to know because I miss you when you’re gone. That’s all. I’m not trying to get in your business.”

            He glanced at me over his shoulder briefly before checking his phone. “That’s probably a good thing,” he snapped. He finished typing the text and stuffed the phone in his pocket. “Look Katerina, I don’t like being gone so much anymore than you do. But you’re not working much anymore. Maybe a gig here or there. And-”

            “My agent gets jobs for me, Don,” I protested softly. “I can’t help it that the agencies want younger models.”

            Don snorted. “Be that as it may, I don’t know why you still try. Face it, baby. You’re modeling days are over.”

            Hurt washed over me but I didn’t let him see it. He’d been saying that a lot as of late. Not like I really needed to be reminded. Every rejection phone call from my agent and every glance in the mirror is reminder enough for me that my career is over. “I guess I just haven’t landed the right job yet.”

            “Well, until that day comes, if it ever does, I still have to work.”

            “I know. It’s just, well, we don’t get to spend much time together. And-”

            Don made a...

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            “Don, I got tickets for the concert in the park for next month. I hope the weather will be nice for it,” I said to my husband as he stuffed papers into his briefcase. “I do love concerts in the park. Don’t you?”

            “Hmm,” was all he said “Where is my agenda?”

            I tried not to feel hurt by him brushing me off. It was nothing new these days. He’d been so busy with work lately that he didn’t seem to have time for me or anything else. I sighed and handed him the leather bound book. He took it without a word and zipped up his messenger bag. Slinging it over his shoulders, he picked up his travel bag and suitcase. He was off to another business trip.

            “I have to go. I’ll call you from the airport,” he said as he headed downstairs. I followed him.

            “Where are you going this time?” I asked.

            “Denver.”

            “How long will you be gone?”

            Don shrugged. “I’m not sure. What’s with all the questions, huh? I’ll be back when I’m done.”

            I looked at him. “I’m sorry, dear. I want to know because I miss you when you’re gone. That’s all. I’m not trying to get in your business.”

            He glanced at me over his shoulder briefly before checking his phone. “That’s probably a good thing,” he snapped. He finished typing the text and stuffed the phone in his pocket. “Look Katerina, I don’t like being gone so much anymore than you do. But you’re not working much anymore. Maybe a gig here or there. And-”

            “My agent gets jobs for me, Don,” I protested softly. “I can’t help it that the agencies want younger models.”

            Don snorted. “Be that as it may, I don’t know why you still try. Face it, baby. You’re modeling days are over.”

            Hurt washed over me but I didn’t let him see it. He’d been saying that a lot as of late. Not like I really needed to be reminded. Every rejection phone call from my agent and every glance in the mirror is reminder enough for me that my career is over. “I guess I just haven’t landed the right job yet.”

            “Well, until that day comes, if it ever does, I still have to work.”

            “I know. It’s just, well, we don’t get to spend much time together. And-”

            Don made a...

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