Romance: Military Romance: Protected by the SEAL (Contemporary Hero Bad Boy Navy SEAL Romance) (New Adult BBW Alpha Male Virgin Protector Short Stories) Read Online Free

Romance: Military Romance: Protected by the SEAL (Contemporary Hero Bad Boy Navy SEAL Romance) (New Adult BBW Alpha Male Virgin Protector Short Stories)
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Captain Kirk now. Isn’t that funny? Captain Kirk is your favorite character from Star Trek, isn’t he?
    Ty joined the U.S. Navy. He’s a Navy SEAL Officer now. He’s out doing good things for the United States. We got to talking about what he’s done and well…it got me thinking.
    I’ve been a child this whole time while Ty has grown up. I don’t want to be that sixteen year-old girl anymore. I’m sorry Dad. I want you to know that I love you and respect you. But, I can’t keep on dating men that make me miserable. I hope you will understand.
    I know image is important to you, but please know that I’m still your daughter. I hope you can see that.
    I love you, Dad.
    Sincerely,
    Angie
    I tear the piece of paper from the notebook and fold it up in thirds. I’ll have to mail this out once the bus comes for us. I can’t send him an email since we have no internet access here. Perhaps, if we get to the city I’ll transcribe this into an email.
    I close my notebook and lay on my cot contemplating my life and thinking of Ty. Since I’m not on shift today, we agreed to meet up before dinner. The villagers are putting on a little feast today.  The weather warms up, and I fall asleep.
    I wake to find someone standing in my tent. I look up to see Ty.
    “Why, hello there Sleeping Beauty,” Ty says as he leans in for a kiss. “Did you forget our date?”
    “Of course not. I took a nap. It was a long night.”
    “Well, I’ll let you get ready and I’ll wait outside,” Ty gets up and walks out.
    I put on some clothes, adjust my hair and walk out. Forget the make-up. There’s no time for that in this type of environment. Besides, there’s no need to impress a man who’s already deeply in love with me.
    To think of Ty, a tough and able-bodied man, not wanting to let me go brings a smile to my face. My heart skips a beat.
    Outside, he takes hold of my hand and leads me out of the village towards the creek. It’s later in the day, but the sun hasn’t set yet.
    “Maybe we’ll be able to get some alone time out here. You know, away from everyone else,” he tells me.
    I nod and obediently follow him. As we come up on the creek by the edge of the village, Ty puts his arm around my waist and guides me towards the bank. He takes out a blanket and lays it down.
    “For you my lady,” he says, as he ushers me to the sit on the blanket.
    He lies down with his head on my lap. “This is very comfortable,” he says with the biggest smile on his face. He closes his eyes.
    “You know, I think about you all the time,” I tell him.
    “Uh huh,” he murmurs.
    “I’ve always wondered what would’ve happened between us if Dad hadn’t kicked you out that day,” I go on. “Would we be married? With kids? Working hard?”
    He opens his eyes and looks up at me.
    “Angie, don’t hate your Dad. What he did that day, he did for the best interest of his one and only daughter. I would have done the same if I had a daughter who brought home a good for nothing bum.”
    “But…”
    “No buts. I don’t want to say I’m glad it worked out that way, but actually, I’m glad it worked out that way. It gave me some time to re-think my life. To look at the bigger picture. I grew up that day. As much as I don’t want to say it, it is thanks to your Dad.”
    Ty closes his eyes after that and starts to hum to avoid the long moment of silence. I’m lost for words.
    “It’s nice to finally relax. I’m at ease when I’m with you Angie,” Ty says. He opens his eyes again and looks up at me. He reaches out and pulls me close to give me a kiss.
    “I,” he starts, but Sergeant Williams interrupts us.
    “Sir, the convoy is here! We need to get a move on, Sir!”
    Ty quickly gets up. “Arrange the prisoners. Get them into the convoy first. Make sure all constraints are tight.”
    “Yes Sir.”
    “Sorry, Angie. I’ll have to cut our reunion short. Perhaps I’ll get in touch once I’m back in the United States and we can meet
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