Chapter 291
Fall For My Ex's Mafia Father
âOr...four?â Fay says excitedly, smiling at Daniel with an eager expression.
Daniel gapes at Fay, his eyes darting between her and his father.
âOh, he knows you have a boyfriend,â Fay says, rolling her eyes. âYou should bring him!â
Daniel goes a little pale then, realizing that this post-Natalia era was one in which all of their secrets were apparently going to be laid bare.
âYou should,â Kent says evenly, looking seriously at his son. âIf thereâs someone who is...important to you, who youâd like to introduce to me...you should bring them.â
Wary, Daniel takes a deep breath, not sure how he feels about this. âAll right,â he says slowly. âIâll...think about it.â
âAnd Iâll go to the barn!â Fay declares, grinning and standing on her tiptoes to give Kent another kiss before heading for the door. âJerome will take me. See you tonight!â
Daniel makes some excuse, heading out on Fayâs heels, but Kent barely hears his son as he watches Fay go. Because he is very, very excited for this new era.
Good things, he knows, are just around the corner for all of them.
________________________________ I chatter almost unceasingly to Jerome in the car, telling him all about the absence of the Italians and begging him to consider coming to the little family party tonight. He refuses immediately, letting me know that Kent is going to cut his head off when he finds out that its him â a low-level Mafia lackey â dating Daniel, and not some Ivy-league rich boy like Daniel should be dating.
As we move into the stable and the riding ring I protest, arguing that itâs not going to be like that â that Kent was, after all, very accepting of Daniel being gay despite all of the ideas everyone has long had about what happens to gay men in Mafia families. So why would he care at all who Daniel is dating?
The debate continues in snatched conversation as I put Heathcliff through his paces and Jerome rides behind me on his own borrowed steed, a pretty white mare named Butterfly. But after about an hour of it, when the horses are happily exercised and Jerome and I still havenât come to an agreement, we both laugh and decide to move on from it all.
âI hope youâll come,â I murmur to Jerome, knocking my shoulder playfully against his arm as we lead the horses back into the stables. âI like you. I like you and Daniel. Kent will like you too.â
Fall For My Ex's Mafia Father ï¤Chapter 0290 âKent does like me,â he sighs, âas the guy who reliably chases down the people who owe him money and as his girlfriendâs chauffer. As the guy sneaking into his sonâs bedroom?â Jerome just shakes his head at me, still not convinced.
I laugh again, opening my mouth to object, but I turn away when I hear a banging from a stall at the other side of the stable. Butterfly lifts her head then and nickers loudly towards it.
âWhatâs that?â I ask as I turn Heathcliff into his stall.
âNo big deal,â Jerome replies as he starts to move away. âOur sweet Butterfly is in heat,â he tells me over his shoulder as he leads her to her own stall across the aisle. âThe stallion at the end of the row is...unsettled by it.â
âOh,â I say curiously as I tie Heathcliffâs lead rope to the little ring on the wall and start to unhook his saddle. Then, as I put the saddle on the door and start to brush my horse, I let my mind start to wander. How often do mares even go into heat? And I didnât notice any physical sign of it from Butterfly â do horses just...not get their periods?
And quite suddenly, as I think it, I realize something.
And I go absolutely perfectly still as my mind races.
Quickly, desperately, I flick through my mental calendar, trying to remember when the last time I...
And then my hands begin to shake, just a little bit, as I look down at my stomach in horror.
Because as far as I can remember?
Itâs been about...six weeks since I last had my own period.