Chapter Twelve
Cody
Autumn sat down in the booth across from me.
Even in her unflattering uniform from the pub, she looked beautiful.
I gave her a smile. “Hi.”
“What are you doing here?”
I shrugged. “I stopped by Bounce and spoke to your friend. Jessie, I think? The girl you danced with the other night.”
She looked away. “That’s creepy. You know that, right?”
I sighed. Maybe she was right about that. “You weren’t answering my texts and I was worried.”
“So you stalked me?”
I opened my mouth, closed it again. “I see now that I might be coming on a little strong.”
“A lot strong,” she said in a deadpan.
“I’m sorry.”
She looked at me, mouth set in a deep frown.
I lowered my gaze. “Really. I’m sorry. I’ve just never felt like this. About anyone.”
Autumn sighed. “It’s just—it’s a lot. I lost out on a good job because of you.”
“I’m sorry.”
“I have to pay my rent.”
“I can cover it.”
“What if I don’t want a sugar daddy?”
I blinked. Was that what she thought was happening?
“Autumn, that’s not—”
“This is happening really fast, Cody.”
I nodded. “I understand. But, please, listen?”
She folded her arms on the table, looking seriously at me.
“I don’t want this to be a fling. I want this to be something real, and I want it to be permanent.”
She put her chin in one hand, still listening.
“I want to take care of you,” I said. “I want to make you happy. I want to see you succeed and finish your degree.”
“Okay.”
“Is that all I get?”