Raiden started laughing, “Oh, it’s like that is it?”
Steele gave a growl, “If it was, would it matter?”
“A little. If you tell me it matters, I can help you.”
Steele tapped his fingers on his desk and then threw his hand up in the air. “Fine.”
He got the letter out of his wallet and handed it to Raiden.
Raiden read it quickly and by the end was biting his lip and his eyes danced with mirth.
“What? What is so funny?” Steele growled at him, and Raiden burst out laughing, “I know how to find your girl. And more importantly, you have already met her.”
Steele stood so fast his chair crashed to the ground, “Are you serious?”
Raiden nodded, “I’m dead serious. I wouldn’t lie to you about this.”
“Tell me who she is. How I can find her. Please Raiden.”
“The girl who wrote this letter is Rickie. My little sister. Her full name is Rickell.”
Steele puts his hands on the desk, “Rickell? We met right? More than once? How did I not remember her?”
Raiden shrugged, “She's shy and quiet. And doesn’t call attention to herself. Like at all most of the time.”
“Tell me how to find her. Please. I have been going insane trying to find her, and she has kept alluding me this far. She quit the bank, and that lead died. I need to know where she is.”
Raiden smiled, “She lives over on Maple.”
Steele walked towards the door and Raiden stood, a laugh in his words, “Do you want her address?”
Steele stopped walking, “That would be great.”
Raiden wrote down her address and went to hand it over and then paused, “You're going to take care of her? Right? Love her like she should be loved?”
Steele put his hand over his heart, “I swear on my life and that of my parents. I will do everything I can to love her and show her how much she means to me.”
Raiden nodded, “Good. Take care of her. She needs a guy like you to love her just as she is..”
Steele took the paper Raiden handed him, “Thank you Raiden. You have no idea what this means to me.”
Raiden nodded, “I actually do. I would do anything for my Fairy. My Kadence.”
Steele smiled at his friend who had also fallen madly in love recently. Now it was his turn.
He walked from the room, heading straight to his truck and then drove to the address Raiden had given him.
He was nervous. And unsure. He hadn’t asked a girl out before. He went straight from high school to the Navy and then focused hard to become a SEAL.
He was a SEAL for at least five years and barely had leave, and he certainly didn’t use it to date.
He never knew how to talk to girls. He was tall, bigger than most men at six foot seven inches.
He worked out a lot and took care of himself. And while he knew girls were attracted to him, he wasn’t attracted to them.
He thought his cock was broken. He hadn’t gotten an erection since he was a young teenager.
That was his biggest issue. He hadn’t ever met a female he was attracted to. He worried for a minute that Rickell would be the same.