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  Take A Chance On Me

  A Single Father Romance

  Weston Parker

  BrixBaxter Publishing

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  Introduction

  Prologue

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 19

  Chapter 20

  Chapter 21

  Chapter 22

  Chapter 23

  Chapter 24

  Chapter 25

  Chapter 26

  Chapter 27

  Chapter 28

  Chapter 29

  Chapter 30

  Chapter 31

  Chapter 32

  Chapter 33

  Chapter 34

  Chapter 35

  Chapter 36

  Chapter 37

  Chapter 38

  Epilogue

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  Not all alpha males are assholes.

  But the guy that messed up Tiffany’s self-image sure as hell was.

  This beautiful, curvy woman has held my imagination captive since the day she started working with me.

  She has no idea how gorgeous, powerful, and intelligent she is.

  But that ruse is up.

  I’m going to tell her. Show her. Press that truth upon her until she sees herself like I do.

  I haven’t been with a woman since losing my wife around the holidays, but it’s time to give love a second chance. My son and I are ready to have a family again.

  Now I just need to convince her to take a chance on me.

  It’ll be the best decision of her life.

  I’ll make sure of it.

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  Prologue

  Tiffany

  One Year Ago

  I shouldn’t have been marrying a guy like the one across from me, but I couldn’t help myself. I’d been in love with him too long, and maybe I’d a shot at changing him if I tried hard enough. Maybe.

  “What kind of cake do you think we should have at the wedding?” I asked my fiancé Brad. Although we had not set a date yet, I was eager to plan our big day. My feelings could fuck off. My wedding was something I’d dreamt of ever since I was a little girl.

  Brad ignored me and picked up his beer.

  He looked straight past me to the Miami Dolphins game on one of the bar’s gigantic televisions. I took a sip of my white wine, wondering if he hadn’t heard me the first time. The sinking feeling in my gut let me know he’d heard.

  “Brad,” I said, a little louder. “What kind of cake do you think we should serve at the wedding?”

  “Really, Tiffany?” He shot me a disgusted look for a quick second before his eyes went back to the game. “I don’t think you should be worrying about cake. Don’t you have a dress to fit into?”

  My cheeks burned with embarrassment.

  Over the past several weeks, Brad had become more vocal about my weight. It had never seemed to be an issue until recently. He did have a point, though. I should be worrying about a new diet and workout plan for the wedding, not what kind of cake I was going to devour.

  “Are you ready to order?” The young waiter approached our table nervously. He had to have only been eighteen, although he looked much younger. Brad flipped the two-sided menu over, barely looking at it.

  “Double cheeseburger, well done, with fries,” he said. The waiter scribbled down Brad’s order and turned his attention to me.

  “And for you, ma’am?”

  Truthfully, I didn’t have a chance to look over the menu. I wanted to have a cheeseburger as well, but with Brad’s awful mood, I was afraid of what he would say. It felt like I needed his permission to order food. What had our relationship become? Was I basically signing up to spend the rest of my life with my overbearing mother?

  “Should I have the Miami salad or the cobb salad?” I asked Brad.

  “Have whatever the hell you want to eat!” he yelled, pounding his empty beer mug on the wooden table. His sudden outburst caught me off guard, and I struggled to keep my calm demeanor.

  “The cobb salad,” I told the waiter, thrusting my menu into his hands. I wanted him to leave quickly and based on the look on his face, he wanted to leave quickly as well. Brad and I didn’t speak until the waiter returned with our food.

  I pushed the salad around with my fork, not hungry at all. My appetite had left the restaurant as soon as Brad had his mini tantrum. The silence and awkwardness was killing me, though. I never did well with conflict.

  “Just think, if I eat like this every day until the wedding, I’ll be a supermodel!” I broke the silence and forced a smile.

  Brad nearly choked on his beer. He set it down and smiled at me. Well, more like smirked.

  “It’s going to take a lot more than salad for that,” he said. “By the way, that ranch dressing is full of fat. You probably would have been better off going for the cheeseburger.”

  If anyone knew what was better to eat, it was Brad. Unlike me, he was in shape. He worked out daily. Some days, he even worked out twice a day. After we got engaged, he tried to get me to work out with him, but it was not pretty. He never invited me back.

  Aside from working out, he had a great metabolism. The greasy cheeseburger and fries that he ordered wouldn’t make a dent in his perfect six-pack abs.

  “Maybe I should start going back to the gym with you,” I said, offering a simple shrug. “You could teach me what to do to lose weight for the wedding.”

  He rolled his eyes. “I don’t have time for that, Tiffany. I have my own shit to do.”

  Surprise, surprise.

  I don’t know why I expected anything different. As much as I hated to admit it, Brad was an asshole, and yet I couldn’t walk away. I was too locked into the idea of a future together. But the truth was harsh. My needs never came before his. I dropped the subject as quickly as I’d brought it up. Brad continued to watch the game intently.

  “Speaking of the gym, how did it go today?” I asked. Turning the attention to him was usually a great conversation starter.

  “Fine,” he said, still watching the game.

  “How was work?” I was desperate to get him to talk.

  “Fine,” he repeated.

  I sighed. I wasn’t sure what I’d done to piss him off, but it didn’t seem as if he would get out of this mood anytime soon.

  “Are you going to eat, or did I just waste my money on this whole dinner?” Brad suddenly turned his attention to me.

  “I’m not hungry,” I admitted.

  “Great,” he said, throwing a wad of cash on the table. “Let’s get out of this hellhole.”

  Minutes later, we arrived at the apartment I shared with my best friend, Mandy. She was a nurse who worked nights, which meant the apartment was currently empty. Perhaps this night wasn’t completely shot, yet. Brad and I could have some drinks and end up in the bedroom. Maybe he was ju
st stressed out and needed to relieve some tension.

  I returned from the kitchen and handed Brad a beer. He grabbed it but tried to avoid eye contact with me.

  “Let’s talk,” he said, patting the space next to him on the couch. My mood instantly boosted.

  Yes. Let’s talk! Finally

  He hadn’t spoken on the whole ride home. Maybe he was thinking about what an asshole he had been during dinner. Doubtful, but a girl could hope.

  “I am so glad to hear that,” I dropped down on the couch, maybe a bit too eager. “What do you want to talk about? I thought maybe we could have the wedding next June? It’s not too late to book a date.”

  Brad sighed and ran his hand through his short blond hair.

  “I didn’t mean talk about the wedding,” he said. “Don’t you realize how sick I am of talking about this wedding?”

  “No…” My voice trailed off as Brad continued to talk.

  “Don’t you think it’s weird that we haven’t finalized a date yet?” he asked. “Isn’t your family or Mandy asking you why we haven’t picked a date?”

  I nodded. Of course they were. My family and friends were constantly asking me about a date. I’d wanted to nail it down as soon as the ring was on my finger, but Brad wanted to wait. I’d been the easygoing fiancée, allowing him time to decide when would work well for him and his out-of-town family.

  “We aren’t getting married, Tiffany.”

  The color drain from my face as it suddenly became hard as hell to breathe.

  “What did you just say?” I asked, trying not to pant.

  “We. Aren’t. Getting. Married,” he said, speaking each word slowly. “It’s over.”

  I couldn’t believe the words that were coming out of his mouth. I knew things had been different during the past couple of weeks, but I’d never expected this. I waited for him to tell me it was a joke.

  “Did you hear me?” he asked, standing from the couch. I tried not to look at him, afraid that I would begin to sob.

  “But, what’s wrong?” I finally spoke, my voice high-pitched and breaking.

  He paced around the living room. I studied the look on his tan face. Unfortunately, I’d seen it often. He was hiding something.

  “It’s just not working, Tiffany,” he said. “Stop making this harder than it needs to be.”

  I needed an answer. Just six months ago, he had proposed. Granted, he was drunk, and it was without a ring, but it still counted. I’d made plans, I’d scheduled a dress fitting. I was committed to the idea of being committed.

  “You need to tell me why. I’m at least owed that,” I pleaded. “No. Don’t tell me. Just please just give me a chance to fix this. We can work through whatever it is.”

  “I’m in love with Jessica,” he blurted out, each word stabbing me in the heart. Jessica. He had introduced her to me at the gym. She was about half my size, with double the tits and a tiny waist. She would intimidate the most confident girls in the room. At the time, I thought I was just nervous about being at the gym and meeting someone so gorgeous. I must have known deep down that something was going on between them. I hated myself for not saying something back then. What a joke I was.

  “But…” I began to cry. Big, ugly, fat tears fell down my cheeks.

  “She makes me feel good about myself,” Brad said. “I can go out with her in public and not worry about what negative thoughts people must be thinking. We have way more in common than you and I do. For starters, she actually takes care of herself.”

  “Brad!” I yelled. “I’m trying! I will continue to try! Just give me more time.”

  He finished his beer and set it down on the side table before walked up to me and bending down.

  “She turns me on in ways that you never will,” he said, looking right into my eyes for the first time that evening. “There is nothing that you can ever do to compare to the things she does to me in bed. She doesn’t just lay there because she’s ‘too tired’ to change positions. It’s the best sex of my life.”

  “I can change!” I didn’t want to let him go. I was willing to do anything to change his mind, even a few risqué things that he had brought up before. What the hell would I do without him? Where would I go?

  Who would love me?

  “I’m tired of being with an insecure, unattractive woman, Tiffany. I work too hard on my body and looks to be with someone like you. I deserve to be with someone fun and beautiful like Jessica. Being with you, and staying with you, was a huge mistake.”

  Before I could respond to his harsh words, he stood up.

  “Take care, Tiffany,” he said, walking out the door and out of my life.

  I sat there for a while, in complete shock. “What the hell just happened?”

  In a matter of a few minutes, I’d lost my fiancé and the future I’d planned. The wedding, the house near the beach, our two kids. All of it was violently ripped from me in an instant.

  What was I supposed to do with forever now? It was destroyed. Obliterated. Gone.

  Not only that, but I’d been blindsided by the fact that Brad was cheating on me with Miss Big Tits from the gym. I should have paid more attention. But then again, I was too caught up in planning the wedding to notice that he was canceling dates and staying late at the gym. I was planning our future life, while he was destroying it.

  I was trapped in a nightmare that I couldn’t escape. This wasn’t happening. It couldn’t be.

  The past seven years and all the history we had together, was over just like that? No. No fucking way. I pressed my hands to my face and let out a muffled scream.

  The worst part? He didn’t even care. I was left completely heartbroken and shattered, while he was probably on his way to Jessica’s to have the best sex of his dicked up life.

  I’d to speak to my sister, Rachelle. She was my rock in tough situations. I needed to hear her voice and listen to her words. I needed her to tell me that things were going to be okay.

  “Hello?” My mother answered the phone. Worst case scenario. Ugh. My mother. Shit.

  I thought about hanging up, but knew that she had caller ID. I sniffled as I tried to make my voice sound clear and strong.

  “Is Rachelle there?” I asked. My mother scoffed at me.

  “Nice to hear from you, Tiffany,” she sneered. “Your sister isn’t here. Why are you calling her?”

  I supposed that I couldn’t hide the failed engagement from my mother. She would find out sooner or later.

  “Brad broke up with me,” I cried into the phone, tears bursting from my eyes as my heart broke in my chest all over again. A small part of me hoped that my mom would be sympathetic for once in her life.

  “Ha!” she laughed into the phone. “I knew it! I knew he wouldn’t stay with you. A man like that doesn’t stay with a fat pig. Let me guess, there’s another woman in the picture, too?”

  “Just let Rachelle know I called,” I said, hanging up the phone. I didn’t think it was possible, but I felt worse than I’d before I called. I crumbled to the floor and let myself have a good cry. My mother’s harsh words had been spoken too many times in my life for them to matter at that moment, but the sting from losing Brad was painful enough.

  There wasn’t much lower I could go.

  After my cry, I set my phone down and noticed a Facebook notification pop up from my co-worker responding to a wedding question that I’d posted earlier in the evening.

  “Great, I’m going to have to do a complete clean sweep on my social media accounts.”

  Wedding talk was all over my Facebook, asking my friends which florist to use and what dress shop to go to. I’d to tell them all that it was over, and they would want to know why.

  What would I tell them all?

  Brad left me for another woman.

  A confident, attractive woman from the gym.

  A woman who probably wouldn’t even serve cake at her wedding ceremony.

  A fit, beautiful, better than me woman.

  Story
of my life.

  Chapter 1

  Cayden

  Present Day

  “Dude, what happened to your fantasy team this weekend, bro?” My assistant, Maurice, appeared in my doorway. I flipped him the bird with a grin on my lips.

  “Shut up, man,” I said, rising from my desk. “How was I supposed to know Gronk would have gotten hurt and pulled out of the game?”

  Maurice grinned and shrugged his shoulders.

  “I don’t know,” he said. “But, I am sure glad I won! That means you are buying lunch today, right?”

  I grabbed a folder from my desk and walked past him.

  “Sure,” I responded, although lunch was the furthest thing from my mind. I’d to find Tiffany, our newest fact checker, and ask her a few questions about an article I wanted to run in this month’s publication.

  “Where is Tiffany?” I asked. Maurice shrugged. As usual, he was no help.

  “Have I ever told you what a great assistant you are?” I asked him sarcastically. He laughed and began to walk with me.

  “There she is,” he said, pointing down the hallway. Sure enough, there she was. Damn, she was a gorgeous human being. She looked especially good today. She had on a tight, red sweater that wrapped around her breasts. She paired it with a black skirt and black heels. Her long, dark brown hair was curled. I’d been instantly attracted to her when she started working here nearly a month ago. I’d flirted and invited her to get drinks with a group of us after work, but she had politely declined.

 
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