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get it. I might be slow, but I’m not totally stupid,” she murmured and refused to look at him. “Don’t worry, we live far enough away you will never have to see us.” She whispered and licked her lips. “Please back up and close the door Mikhail?” Her heart was fucking breaking and he wanted to know why? God she was barely holding her shit together and he wanted to know why. God that was fucking rich.
     
    "Daisy?" a stunned male voice said from behind Mikhail. Turning, he saw Gareth looking pole axed as he stood staring at the woman in the car. Looking at her, Mikhail reached out to touch her hand gently, "We were on leave. The numbers we gave you were disposable cells that we only had for the weekend. Please let us explain everything Daisy, but not out here. We can't share everything because some are top secret and could cause harm to those still serving."
     
    Daisy shook her head. “No Mikhail.” She whispered. “You had the chance. You knew how to reach me and didn’t. Not once have you even tried to call me. I know because I have had the same phone number. Not once was I mailed. I know because I had my mail forwarded, and the head postmistress is a friend. No Mikhail, sometimes it’s just too late.” She looked to him again, steeling herself and saying, “Please. Close my door. I have to get my daughter to her piano lessons.”
     
    Nodding he looked past her to the girl, "It was nice to meet you Honey," he said softly. Drawing back he shut the door and clenched his jaw as she peeled out of the driveway. Closing his eyes in pain, he dug his short nails into the diary he held in his hand. Lifting it he looked down at it and then to the dwindling vehicle before he flipped it open.
     
    "What the hell was that?" the large Welshman demanded waving his arms.
     
    "That was Daisy and apparently your daughter," he said looking at his friend. "She was pregnant while we were on our mission and apparently tried to get a hold of us through the crap the Navy gave us. She thinks we were there to bang her and then left after we got our jollies. For that matter, so does your daughter."
     
    "I have a daughter?" Gareth asked in a stunned voice. "How the hell do you know I have a daughter?"
     
    "Given her hair color she isn't mine, no one in my lineage has ever had anything but blond or black hair or a dirty blond color. Besides, you know I can't have kids," Mikhail said on a sigh. Turning his eyes down he read the first entry and felt his heart clench. "We need to find her," he whispered and handed the open diary entry to the Welshman. "We need to find her fast."
     

Chapter Four
     
                 
    Daisy was clenching the steering wheel tightly in her hands. It was the one and only thing keeping her from breaking down and sobbing. Taking a deep breath she looked to Honey and asked, “Why did you go there Honey?”
     
                  “Because I had to know.” The child said and shrugged. “When Margo Hughes told me that you were just another statistic, a teenager who got knocked up by some random guy, I had to know. You’ve told me all my life that you loved my fathers, but you never told me why you weren’t together other than life simply didn’t permit it. Now I know.” The child looked out the door and said, “I hate it when Margo Hughes is right. She’s such a mouthy turd.”
     
                  Daisy pulled over on the side of the road quickly, turned around in her seat and looked at Honey and shook her head. “No. Not for one moment are you to believe that she’s right. I did love your fathers very much. I’ve never kept that from you. Never once have I kept from you that you had two daddies not one. I was a fool, a complete and utter fool, but do not think that girl is right because she’s not. There was love when you were created, if only from me. I’m not a statistic because I didn’t do anything that the prudish Mrs. Hughes thinks that I did.” She
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