CHAPTER ELEVEN LESLIEâS POV I take a step to the back when the man wheels himself forward again, getting even closer into my personal space than he already was. Looking to Travis for help in that moment doesnât help one bit because he also has the same look of confusion written in clear lines all over his face.
1 canât believe itâs really you. Look at you, all grown.â Heâs smiling through tears.
When he grabs my hand out of nowhere, I yelp at the unexpected contact, backing away from him. It i exactly what Travis needs to break out of his confusion as he steps between us. I hide behind him, rubbing the hands the man held not too long ago.
âSir,â Travis says, âIs everything okay?â
At Travisâ words, the man breaks out of whatever spell heâs been put in since he saw me.
âOh, how rude of me.â He says and then meets my eyes to continue. âI apologize if I made you feel uncomfortable. I just couldnât help myself. He chuckles at the end of the words. However, that isnât enough to convince me to step out of what I deem to be Travisâ protection.
âYou came all the way here for answers, please, do not let my mistake take that from you.â He says again in another attempt to convince me. Travis looks at me, squeezes my shoulder and nods with a reassuring smile that I donât return but is enough to convince me that he is here with me and everything will be fine The man wheels himself back through the opened door and we follow into what first seems like a visitorâs room before stepping into a much bigger place with a living setâup.
âPlease, make yourselves at home. The maids will attend to you.â He says and pauses to look at me for a brief moment before disappearing into the house. I heave, realizing Iâd been holding my breath since! walked in here.
Travis urges me to sit on one of the three seater couches in the living room and he settles beside me too. A maid soon comes by to offer us tea, while Travis declines, I immediately opt for water instead, needing something to calm my nerves.
I am only halfway through the glass of water when the man appears again. He looks to be more put together as he rolls towards us now and I make use of the opportunity to take a good look at him. He might have specks of gray hair on his full head of hair while his beards are entirely gray but he doesnât seem to be older than fifty not to mention how he looks oddly familiar when I am sure I have never met this man in my entire life.
âOnce again, I apologize for my behavior.â He apologizes as soon as he stops in front of us. I nod, telling myself that his reaction to seeing me doesnât matter as much as knowing why Grandmother gave me the card that leads here.
âI couldnât help myself especially when I have been waiting for this moment for so long. When Travis told me a young named Leslie Winston had my card, I just knew it had to be you even though your last name had me secondâguessing. Isnât your motherâs last name Johnson?â
His words bring me to the edge of the couch.
motherâs last name.
âYou knew my mother?â I havenât heard anyone speak of mother in years, not even grandmother who avoided the topic of my deceased mother. I know so little about her since she died before I was even old enough to start elementary school.
âHow do you know my mother?â I ask again, impatience and urgency working together to drive words out of me. The man nods his head..
âI met your mother when I was still studying to take over my familyâs business. Our meeting wasnât exactly a proper one back thenâ¦â he hesitates, risking a short look at me and then clears his throat, âShe worked at a club I frequented while hiding the burdens of my family and the business I was going to take over.â
Heâs clearly hiding a bit of information in the middle of the truth he is telling but I want all the answers. âWhat kind of club was it?â I ask. His eyes give a silent plea but I refuse to back down until he sighs.
âA strip club I grip the edge of the seat tightly and gulp. I asked for this but I wasnât prepared for it to hit hard. I do not know how I am supposed to react to knowing my mother was a stripper. Is this why Grandmother never talked about her?