Gifted To His Dad: Chapter 2
Gifted To His Dad: Christmas Novella
âItâs not that bad.â I wrap my arms around Eve where sheâs cocooned in the blankets. Her entire body, including her head, is covered, and sheâs pulled her knees up into a tight ball. I try to lower the covers to see her face, but she holds on to it tight. âCome out, babe. I promise you itâs fine.â
âIâm never coming out,â she groans, mortification clear in her voice, and makes herself even smaller.
Wishing sheâd allow me under the covers with her, I squeeze her knee tight. I hate she feels this way. âI promise Griffin doesnât care.â
âWe were on his couch! He saw everything⦠He saw meâ¦â Her voice drops to barely a whisper. âOrgasm.â
I kiss her forehead, wishing I could do anything to fix this, but I canât turn back time. âBabe, donât be embarrassed. I canât stand it.â
âEmbarrassed doesnât even begin to encapsulate what Iâm feeling right now. I think Iâll just stay here until I die. Youâll have to bring me food and water.â
A low chuckle forms in the back of my throat. Sheâs so adorable sometimes. I canât help but love her. Not that sheâs ready to hear that yet. My girl is skittish, and Iâm sure this isnât helping. âYou have to come out, eventually.â
âNever.â The blankets move in what I assume is her shaking her head no.
I lift off her and sit on the side of the bed. Itâs clear nothing but time will coax her out. I slide my hands under her, tucking the blankets in. âHow about this? Iâll go talk to him and make sure everything is all good, and you can hide in here for now.â
âOkay, but if itâs weird, weâre leaving.â Her voice trembles, like sheâs asking too much.
I hate that she feels that way. Iâm not sure how Iâm going to do it, but I swear Iâll prove to her she can ask me anything. Noâ¦that she deserves everything. I kiss her head through the cover. âI promise. If itâs too uncomfortable, just let me know, and weâll leave first thing.â
I leave the room, shutting the door quietly behind me, and run my hand through my hair. This was not the way I expected to start this weekend.
I go through the hall that separates the bedroom from the main area to find a smiling Griffin waiting for me in the kitchen.
My brows pull down, and I cross my arms over my chest. âYou werenât supposed to be here until tomorrow.â
Griffin looks behind me to where the hallway leads to the guest room. âI didnât mean to embarrass her.â
âSheâll be fine. Sheâs cool like that. Just needs a bit of time. Be nice to her.â
His eyes are still fixed behind me, but now thereâs a darkened look to them. âThat wonât be a problem.â
Testing the waters, I ask, âSheâs hot, right?â
Griffin and I didnât meet until I was already nineteen, so thereâs always been something special about how we interact. Somehow, weâre closer than most people I know. My mom abandoned us both, and Griffinâs the one who stepped in when I needed a place to stay. Iâm looking for something more than his approval. I want him to see her the way I do. No matter how fucked-up that is.
A muscle ticks in Griffinâs jaw. âI think itâs better I donât answer that.â
I hum in the back of my throat, pushing him just a little further. âSheâs sweet too. Wait until you get to know her.â
Itâs fucked-up, but I need him to like her. More than I should. I search him for signs of being uncomfortable, anything that shows he doesnât like the way the conversation is going, but he just looks past me again.
His gaze goes hooded, and then he clears his throat. âLetâs get dinner started, then you can go get her.â
I join him in the kitchen, our movements coordinated after years of living together. I duck naturally as he reaches over me, his back grazing my shirt. A shiver runs down my spine at his closeness. Iâm not attracted to him, but thereâs something about him being near thatâs always interested me. Like I want to share more with him than is normal.
He pulls back, holding a large salad bowl in his hand, and cool air replaces his heat. He puts it on the table and gestures to me. âHandle this, and Iâll take care of the steaks.â
I give him a quick nod and get to work on cutting the vegetables, making a spring salad to go with the meat and potatoes. I glance at the clock for the fifth time. I canât stand being away from Eve even for a second, and at this point, I donât care who knows it. By the way she stays close to me, Iâm sure she feels the same.
I finish mixing in the dressing when Griffin bumps his shoulder against mine. âGo get your girl so we can get the awkwardness over with.â
Iâm not exactly sure how this will work, but I put down the tongs and make my way back to our room.
Eveâs still wrapped up in a ball when I enter, and I climb over her, unwrapping her like a present. Her cheeks are still flushed when she looks up at me.
I brush a strand of her hair back. âI talked to Griffin. I told you it would be fine.â
âReally?â She bites the corner of her lip, and it takes all my willpower to stop from running my thumb along it, freeing it from her teeth.
âReally. He knows he should have texted us first. He feels guilty that he embarrassed you like that. So come out and help put him out of his misery.â
Itâs wrong of me to play on her people-pleasing tendencies, but sheâd stay in here forever, given the opportunity.
âPromise to stay with me? Donât leave my side.â
âIâd never dream of leaving.â
I get up, and Iâm so proud of my girl when she kicks off her blankets. I know how hard this is for her. How shy she can be. Even at school, she seems to hide behind me, almost acting like sheâs not there. Itâs more than just shyness. Itâs like she doesnât believe she belongs by my side, and I will do everything in my power to prove just how wrong she is. If the people around us canât see how perfect she is, thatâs on them.
Taking her hand, I lead her through the hall and give her a little tug when she pauses.
She follows me, tucking herself close, and I wrap my arm around her, enjoying the way her body molds to mine.
Griffin looks up from the grill and gives her a warm smile. âHi, Iâm Griffin. Itâs nice to finally meet you. Cole hasnât stopped talking about you.â
Her gaze meets mine, a soft flush taking over her cheeks, and I lean down to whisper in her ear.
âI told you Iâm head over heels for you.â