Desert Storm Read Online Free

Desert Storm
Book: Desert Storm Read Online Free
Author: Isabella Michaels
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you've just found this out, but you know I'm only a phone call away right?”  Jeff stated.
                  “Yes, I'll call you if anything happens.”  Jenna promised.
    Jeff gave her a hug before leaving, and kissed her forehead.  “Jenna, I'll never.” 
                  “Don't Jeff, not now.”  Jenna knew where he was going with the comment.
    Jeff turned and left, looking back at Jenna one more time before he finally left, closing the door behind him.
    Jenna collapsed on the couch, crying tears of pain.  “Why did he have to do this?”  She had no doubt Mike was with another girl, she knew that Jeff wouldn't lie to her.
    Picking up her phone she decided to try Mike one more time.  It rang until voice mail picked up, she turned it off without leaving a message, what was the use?  She turned on the radio to a station and sat on the couch, not even hearing the songs that were played, she just sat and wondered.
    The tears didn't stop for sometime, but eventually they had dried up for a bit, and exhaustion had hit her and she fell asleep on the couch.  Around four o'clock in the morning she was woke up as she heard Mike with his door keys, unlocking the door.
    I wonder if he even took a shower after fucking another girl, was her thought as the door turned and opened.
     

******
     
                  “Oh hey, did you fall asleep on the couch?”  Mike was surprised to see her sitting on the couch as he walked inside.
                  “Yeah, obviously.”  Jenna couldn't keep the pain and anger out of her voice.
                  “Woo, why the attitude?”  Mike asked his voice full of anger.
                  “So tell me how is Nancy?”  Jenna noticed the look on Mike's face, and she knew that he had truly been with a girl named Nancy and it wasn't a polite dinner, but something else.  He covered it up quickly though, if she hadn't been watching closely, she would have easily missed it.
                  “Nancy?  What are you talking about?”  Mike said, and he seemed like he honestly did not know.  It was a bit of a lesson for Jenna seeing just how easily he could look innocent.
                  “The Nancy who answered your phone when Jeff called it earlier tonight?”  Jenna looked at him, the daggers were hitting him square in the forehead, the anger was thick.
                  “Oh, I see, it was a nurse who answered my phone when I was with a patient.  Sorry I meant to call back, but just forgot by the time I was done.”  He lied so easily.
                  “A nurse?  At the hospital?”  Jenna lay more rope for him to hang himself.
                  “Yeah, I told you I was working late, remember?”  Mike smiled, figuring he was out of the swamp, or at least getting close.
    Jenna smiled too, man, she had to imagine just how many times in the past had he lied to her, and she had swallowed them?  It was a lesson, and one that was very painful, it was hard to smile right now, the tears were what really wanted to escape.  “Mike, you know what?”  She began.
                  “I know your sorry for giving me such attitude, you just jumped to conclusions.”  He laughed.
    The look Jenna gave him was not one that would make anyone feel safe.  She made Mike stop laughing as soon as he saw the look.  “No, not at all, in fact that is so far from what I was going to say.  I was going to tell you that when you lie about working late, well you might want to make sure I haven't called the hospital to see I can get a hold of you first.  I know you weren't working late, and no, don't try it again.”  She held up her hand to stop him, he was about to start some sort of other lie, and it wasn't something she wanted or needed to hear.  “Just pack your things and please get out, now.” 
                  “It's all your fault, you
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