“Not that I’m complaining, but what caused that so early?” I was still recovering and feeling the surprise of the blow job.
She smiled up at me. “It’s Thanksgiving, so I was just giving thanks.”
I chuckled. “If that’s the case, then it can be Thanksgiving every day.” Maybe I could start enjoying the holidays if that’s how they started.
Twenty minutes later, I was giving her thanks in the shower, bending her over as she screamed my name.
I didn’t want her to leave. Both of us had the day off for the holiday and I could have spent the entire day in bed. Unfortunately, she wanted to be at Creed’s place early so Morgan didn’t try to cook the turkey and dressing. As for me, I was going to enjoy the morning on the golf course with Creed, Axton, Magnus, Drakos, and Jennings. That was of course Melissa and Morgan’s idea to get us men out of their hair.
When we were done golfing in the cold, Creed called Morgan to make sure it was a good time to come home, but she said to give them another hour. So, instead of going back to Creed’s Lake, we went to Mrs. Hoffman’s General store for a sandwich. That was when it happened. We were all taken off guard when a woman approached our table. She wasn’t a bad looking woman, but Magnus tensed when she approached.
She was short with obviously dark brown hair except it had a purple tinting to it. She had light brown eyes and dimples that made her sort of cute, I guess. She had big tits though, actually they were great tits, a small waist, and she had three small kids with her.
“Joshua.” She spoke softly as he sat at our table with his hands in fists on top of it. By his demeanor, I'd take a lucky guess the woman he was looking up at was that bitch Deanna. I sat at attention on one side of Magnus and Creed on the other. It wasn’t to protect Magnus, as much as to protect him from killing her.
“You have some nerve approaching me, Deanna. I’d advise you to back away.” Magnus growled. We were sat at a corner table, so she did have him cornered.
“You’ve been home for years, and I can’t believe this is the first time we’ve crossed paths.” She said.
“I tend not to hang out on your side of town. You know, standards and all.” There was still a growl to his voice.
“Someone can really hold a grudge, I see. It’s been years and I’d like to say we’ve grown up since those days, but I understand your bitterness.” The tone of her voice was one that said Magnus was being ridiculous. Of course, I was looking at a piece of shit that was obviously a narcissistic bitch.
“Unless you want to show those kids how much of a fool their mom is, you should probably turn around and leave.” He warned her again.
“Oh, so these three are worth acknowledging, but not their brother who didn’t get a chance at life? These aren’t even yours but they’re completely visible to you?” She asked.
“What the fuck?” I heard Creed mutter under his breath.
“None of your children are mine, so again, I’d advise you to back off once more.” Magnus growled.
She lifted her chin. “That DNA test was rigged, everyone knows it, Joshua. I might have lied about the rape, but not about our son.”
“Get the fuck away from me.” He growled once again.
“He was your son!” She snapped at him.
“You said he wasn’t mine, the courts got the DNA and ran it. You weren’t even far enough along for it to be mine, so leave me the hell alone.”
The woman was delirious. She stood there with tears in her eyes as she looked down at him. “You said you loved me, but it was just lies. You destroyed my life, and I was disowned by my own family. Thanks to you I lost everything.”
Magnus let out a sinister laugh. “Because of me? You took everything from me, not the other way around. I lost my scholarships, my family’s trust in me, my education, and time with my dying mother, so you better just back off!” Magnus went to stand but Creed and I both pulled him back down to sit.
“She’s trying to get you riled up, just ignore her.” Creed said.
Deanna crossed her arms. “You know, you guys might think you have this town fooled, but everyone knows what your little community is all about.” Her eyes landed on Magnus. “He was your child, deny it all you want, but you made a mistake when you turned me and our baby away. He’s dead because of you, and I hope that fact keeps you up at night.”
“The only person you’re fooling, Deanna, is yourself. You’re just as much of a crazy bitch as you were in high school. Tell me, after all those times you tried to break Morgan with all that bullying, how does it feel to see her have this world by the balls? You didn’t break her one bit, all you did was destroy yourself.” Magnus looked at the children then back at Deanna. “I feel sorry for those kids, they deserve a better mother.” Magnus snarled.
A sly grin formed on her face. “I knew she’d grow up to be a slut. Most of the world has seen her fucking all those men in the movies. She is nothing more than a glorified porn star.”
Creed stood. “Get out!” He pointed at the door as Mrs. Hoffman approached.
“Make me, Mr. Rossi.” She laughed. “How does it feel to live in a slut’s shadow?”
“Out now!” Mrs. Hoffman pointed at the door as she narrowed her eyes on Deanna.
“Fine, this hole in the wall never has what I need anyway.” Deanna turned and grabbed one of her sons hands. “Let’s go, those are the bad people mommy was telling you about.”