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Someone Perfect for Mr. Moore
Book: Someone Perfect for Mr. Moore Read Online Free
Author: Lucy J. Whittaker
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“Good
night Miss Lintz.”
    Lucy looked up at him as he moved back; he had a very stern
look on his face.  She took a deep breath and quickly averted her gaze.  Where
was her courage?  “Goodnight Mr. Moore.”  She backed into her room and closed the
door behind her.
    Dean smiled and let out a soft chuckle when he heard the
door lock.  He made his way down the hall to his father’s room.  Jeff talked to
him for a few minutes.  He picked up one of the books on the table and raised a
brow.  Erotica?  What the hell?  Jeff mentioned in his report that Lucy had
read to his dad for a little while.  He noticed that he was already asleep;
he’d have to ask him later.  Dean watched his father sleep, at least he was
comfortable.  He and his father hadn’t spoken in years, they only communicated
through Alcide now.  This was the first time he’d seen him in a very long time.
    He was going to have to make it a point to talk with Lucy tomorrow;
he didn’t want her reading erotica to his father.  If she wanted to talk about
sex, he would be more than happy to oblige her.  He smiled as he left his
father’s room, he had been dreading having his father home again.  Now, though,
since he had brought a pretty red head with him, it seemed more promising.  She
was only a few years younger than him; it was hard to believe that she had a
son in college.  She must have married very young.  He had told Alcide to leave
her alone.  He knew how he could be; the stuff Alcide liked to do was
disgusting.  He could stay busy with his hoards of women; he could leave Lucy
to him.  He knew how to handle her.
     
    Lucy lay in bed for quite a while before she fell asleep. 
Every time she closed her eyes she saw his eyes.  Her dreams were filled with
him that first night.  If she had met him before she agreed to come here, she
honestly didn’t know if she would have.  She had never felt more nervous around
a man in her life, and when he had touched her, it was like electricity had run
through her body.  Her belly clenched at the memory, oh boy, what had she
gotten herself into now?
    Lucy woke up a little late after tossing and turning all
night.  It had been well after two before she had left Stan, and after meeting
Dean, she had lain awake for hours.  Stella knocked at her door and came in. 
Okay, she could have sworn she locked it last night.  Maybe she hadn’t.
    “Good morning Lucy, are you ready for breakfast?”
    “I was just going to get dressed, I didn’t sleep very well.”
    “Jeff told me you two were up with Stan till late.  Go ahead
and get dressed and I will take you out to the patio.  It’s a pretty day today,
so breakfast will be outside.”  Stella walked into the closet and found another
dress for her to wear.  “It’s warm out already so I think you can wear another
sun dress today.”  She came out with a light blue dress, it was sleeveless and
had a scooped neckline, it was a little lower than Lucy was used to wearing,
but she didn’t say anything.
    Stella had her sit down and she brushed her hair for her, it
had been a long time since anyone had done her hair for her.  Lucy smiled at
her in the mirror.  “Is it part of your job to spoil me Stella?”
    “Of course, I think you will be easy to spoil Lucy.  When
was the last time that you did something special for yourself?”
    Lucy glanced up at her and felt her cheeks warm a little. 
“There really isn’t anything that I need; I’ve had no reason to spoil myself.”
    “Who needs a reason?”  Stella said seriously.
    Lucy laughed and smiled up at Stella as she watched her pin her
hair up, letting the curls in the back hang down around her neck.  “I like you
Stella, I have thought of myself as just a mom for a long time.  I definitely
need some girl time.”  Stella flashed a smile and then she set the brush down. 
Lucy looked at her reflection in the mirror.  “Thank you Stella, I really like
my hair like
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