Page 37 of Accidental Proposal

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The sound of my cell phone ringing brought me out of my dreamless sleep. I groaned, turned over, and blindly reached for my phone, my eyes still closed. After almost dropping it twice, I finally grabbed it and brought it to my ear.

“Hello?” I croaked, my voice deep with sleep.Man, I sound like I smoke three packs a day.

“Jenna, where have you been? I have been calling and texting without an answer from you,” a familiar high-pitched voice yelled into my ear.

“Candy—” I started to say, but she cut me off.

“What happened to calling me every day?” I sat up and ran my free hand down my face.

“I’m sorry, Candy. Things have just been crazy,” I said, apologizing and feeling bad that I hadn’t talked to her or Sophia in a while.

“Well, you are going to make it up to me. I’m coming over,” she said. With that, my eyes snapped fully open.

“Wait, what? You coming here?”

“Yes, I need you to watch Sky for a little bit. I have a test to take in an hour and then work until nine. You can make it up to me this way. Plus she’s been missing you,” Candy said. “What is your address?”

“Candy, I don’t think—”

“I am coming over. Now, what is your address?” she asked in a firm tone. Sighing, I told her the address and hung up. Knowing Candy, I knew she would be here soon, so I reluctantly got up and made my way to my bathroom. I needed a cold shower to wake me up, so I stripped out of my sweater and my PJs. Seeing the clock from the corner of my eye, I saw it was ten. With only a few hours of sleep in me, I knew this day was going to be a long one.

I stood in the shower for a good ten minutes before I made myself get out. With pruned fingers, I dried my body off and started to feel more awake. A cold shower always did the trick. I quickly got dressed in a pair of old shorts and a t-shirt, putting my hair in a high ponytail. I grabbed my phone and left my room. I didn’t make it far, as the doorbell rang. Getting excited to see Candy and her little girl, Sky, I grinned, walking quickly to get the door. When I opened it, I was instantly thrown back by a little body running into me. Sky wrapped her arms around my waist and grinned up at me, showing me one of her two front teeth. Her blonde hair was up in two pigtails, and her identical blue eyes, which were like her mom’s, sparkled up at me. She was dressed in a pink dress that had a unicorn on it, and black leggings underneath.

“Wenna!” she yelled up at me. My grin widened as I leaned down and scooped the four year old in my arms. I loved how she said my name with a “W” instead of a “J”.

“Sky!” I said, placing a kiss to her cheek. “I’ve missed you.” Instead of saying anything, she kissed my cheek in return and played with my hair in my ponytail. She’d always had a weird fascination with my hair. “Candy—” I turned to say but stopped. She stood outside the door, staring straight past me. I knew she was surprised by where I was living when only three weeks ago I was in some shack of a place.

“You live here?” she all but yelled. “You will be telling me everything.” With that, she walked past me and into the house. Rolling my eyes, I shut the door with one hand and followed her. I was only a few feet inside when Sky wanted down. The moment her feet touched the ground, she was running to the TV and staring up at it.

“You got yourself a sugar daddy, didn’t you?” Candy asked, turning on me with a wide grin on her face.

“What? No!” I said. Of course she would think that, but in a way it was kind of true.

“Oh, okay, like a house like this doesn’t belong to someone with a lot of money. Hate to break it to you, Jenna, but only old guys have a lot of money.” I resisted the urge to tell her Liam wasn’t old.Let her think what she wants.

“So you need me to watch Sky for a few hours?” I asked, changing the topic. Thankfully, Candy didn’t press anymore on the subject and nodded.

“Yeah. I have a test for hair school in twenty minutes, then work right after. Is it okay that she stays here with you?” I had forgotten Candy was going to hair school during the day and worked at the club at night. Honestly, she was someone I could see doing hair. She only had a few more tests to take and then she would be certified.

“It is totally fine. I wasn’t planning on doing anything today anyways.”Yeah, and you are on house arrest.“I’ve missed hanging out with Sky,” I said, shooting her a smile as she walked around the living room.

“Thank you, Jenna. I will be here right after work, around nine. Here is her blanket, stuffed animal, and her PJs,” she said, handing me a bag I didn’t even notice she was carrying. “Baby, come give me a hug and a kiss before I leave.” I watched as Sky ran over to her mom and gave her a tight hug and a kiss. I smiled sadly at the sight. “Be good for Jenna, okay? Do as she says, and I will see you tonight.” Candy kissed the top of her head before standing up.

“Thank you again, Jenna.” She gave me a quick hug and apologized for leaving before opening the door and leaving.Okay, what to do to entertain a four year old? I bet Liam doesn’t have any board games. “Sky, what would you like to do today?” I asked, taking a seat on the couch. She jumped up next to me and moved her legs back and forth, her feet not touching the ground.

“I want ice cream!” At the mention of food, my stomach rumbled softly. The way Sky was sending me puppy dog eyes, I immediately caved even though it was only eleven in the morning.

“Ice cream, you say? I don’t think you want it quite enough,” I said, rubbing my chin and hiding my grin at the look Sky had on her face.

“Wenna, I want ice cream! Very badly,” she whined. I leaned my head down so we were eye to eye and looked at her. For some reason, she found that the funniest thing and started giggling in my face. I couldn’t help but let my smile slip out.

“Okay, we will get ice cream.”

“Yay!” With that, she jumped up and ran around the living room. I was about to stand up when I realized I had no ride to get us to get ice cream and Liam would get mad if I left. Since I couldn’t drive, it wasn’t like I could borrow that car. Biting my bottom lip, I hesitantly grabbed my phone. I stared down at the five contacts on my phone. I couldn’t call Garrett. I wasn’t planning on talking to him for a while, as I needed to cool off before I did. With him and Sophia out of the question, I could either call Liam and most likely have him yell at me, or I could call Lennon. Without thinking about it too much, I hit Lennon’s number.

“Hello?” she said after the second ring.