Page 170 of Saving Daddy


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“Um, whatever you have.”

“Oh, I have everything.” They stepped into a colorful kitchen. Was that a pink fridge? Next to the pink fridge was a free-standing freezer with a glass door.

And it was filled with ice cream.

“Holy. Heck.”

“I take ice cream very seriously,” Bonnie said. “Now, what flavor do you want?”

“Mint chocolate chip.”

“Good choice. I’m going to have bubblegum.” Bonnie got them each a tub and a spoon and they sat at her small table.

“It’s cute in here.”

“It is, isn’t it?” As well as a pink fridge, she also had a pink backsplash. There were pink appliances on the white counter. The chairs they were sitting at were white and the table had a pink tablecloth on it.

Maybe a bit too much pink, but she wouldn’t say anything.

“Now, eat,” Bonnie urged. “It will settle your nerves.”

“Thanks for helping me back there,” she said, spooning up some ice cream. Yummy.

“No offense, but you seemed to need it. You kind of looked like you’d frozen.”

“I’m not good with people yelling at me. Or any sort of conflict, really.”

Bonnie nodded. “I get it. That guy was a jerk. He wasn’t going to listen to reason, which is why I had to threaten him.”

Right. She said that so matter-of-factly. As though it was normal.

“You shouldn’t be out on your own,” Titus grumbled as he poured himself some coffee.

Bonnie sighed as Greer gaped at the big guy. “What?”

“Don’t worry about Titus. He has some old-fashioned views about women.”

“He thinks women shouldn’t be allowed out on their own?” That seemed a bit extreme.

“Littles,” he grunted.

She blinked at him. “You think that Littles shouldn’t be out on their own?”

“Not if their owner cares about them.”

“Owner?” she squeaked.

“He means their Dom. Not their owner,” Bonnie said with a glare at Titus.

“I said what I said,” Titus countered. His phone beeped. “Got to go outside for a moment. Stay in here.”

Whoa. He was next level. Bonnie rolled her eyes as he left.

“And I thought Hack was bossy,” she muttered.

“Speaking of Hack . . . how are the two of you doing? If you don’t mind my saying, you are a super cute couple but when you were here the other day you seemed a bit . . . hesitant?”

Should she tell her? She didn’t know this woman but she had just rescued her from that horrible man.

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