Page 86 of Loving Romeo


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His hand moved between us, knowing exactly what I needed, just like he always did. He pressed his fingers against my clit, and I gasped. I was already so close.

He leaned back to look at me. “Come all over my cock, baby. I want to feel you.”

That was all it took.

His hands. His fingers. His mouth.

Romeo.

It was too much.

I dug my nails into his shoulders, and his name left my lips on a cry as my entire body went over the edge.

My vision blurred.

I continued to move as he gripped my hips and thrust into me.

One.

Two.

Three.

It was my name on his lips when he followed me over the edge.

He rocked me against him over and over, riding out every last bit of pleasure.

And I was completely lost in this man.

I found my father in his study, and I walked in as he moved to his feet. I held up my hand to stop him. We needed to talk, not hug. I had a lot of questions, and I wanted to keep my head clear for this conversation.

“Let’s talk first,” I said, sitting in the chair across from him.

My mom had said he’d meet me here after their session, as they were still going through a lot, and it would take some time. She was over at my grandparents’ house, working on the white party with Grammie and the decorating committee.

“Thanks for coming over to see me.” He sat down, and his eyes looked sad. Tired. I pushed away the urge to tell him that everything would be okay. That I could forgive him.

Because we had a long way to go.

“Of course. But let’s start with Ronny. He’d made it sound like you two were good, and he was heading over to meet you the day he came to the coffee shop.”

“Demi.” He cleared his throat. “I’ve made a lot of mistakes, and not doing more about what you’d shared with me regarding what had happened with Ronny is my biggest regret.”

“Not sending two innocent teenagers away from their families for months? It’s the Ronny incident that you’re most upset about?” I folded my arms over my chest and raised a brow.

Yeah. Things are about to get real. I’m not holding back.

“One thing at a time, sweetheart. I said I’ve made many mistakes. But I should have reported Ronny. I did call him immediately after I spoke to you that night, but he didn’t respond until the following morning. He told me he’d blacked out and had forgotten where he’d been the night before. He agreed to see a therapist and genuinely seemed to feel terribleabout what had happened. I didn’t want a police report to be filed because I knew it would humiliate him and his family. But I was wrong. I put your safety on the line. I never thought he’d show up here.”

“Well, he came to meet you recently, right, Dad?”

He nodded the slightest bit. “Patrick came into town and asked Ronny to be there, too. He wanted his son to apologize to both of us. I told him that you weren’t currently speaking to me, so I guess he took it upon himself to go to the coffee shop and address the issues himself.”

“That’s not what he did. He came in angry and told me that I’d messed everything up for both of our families. That there was a lot of money on the line, and I’d caused all these issues over nothing. He still thinks he did nothing wrong. You get that, don’t you? Have you seen the things he’s posting on social media now? About me?Your daughter.That I was a tease and that I’ve twisted the whole thing. The stuff he’s saying about Romeo being the son of a jailbird. That he’s trash and so am I.” A tear ran down my cheek. I’d tried to put on a brave face, but it was all taking a toll. I was tired of all of it.

“I’m very aware. I have Sam reaching out to him today.” Sam Simmons was my father’s attorney at the investment company that he ran. “He is going to take those posts down, or he is going to get slammed with a defamation of character lawsuit. I have ended all business ventures with Patrick and their family moving forward. I should have done that sooner, but I’m trying my best to repair our family, Demi.”

I nodded. It was a start.

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