Page 51 of Dak


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“My sister practically raised me after our parents died. She would be so disappointed that I left home, moved across the country for a man who turned out to be an asshole.”

“Don’t forget he was a lying asshole.”

“I can’t even place the entire blame on him. What kind of therapist blows up her life like this?”

“You’re a human being first and human beings make mistakes.”

“Thanks.”

“What did he die from?”

I whip my head around. “What?”

“Just wondering what the dickhead died from.”

“It was an aneurysm.”

He turns up his lips. “Eh, so a quick death.”

“Oh my god, Dak!”

“Sorry,” he chuckles as he grabs my hand, interlocking his fingers into mine.

I freeze for a moment as I wait for my jumpy stomach to settle.

Hot, sweaty sex is one thing.

Holding hands is another.

“So, where are we going today?” I ask him, trying to remain as nonchalant as I can about it.

“You wanted somewhere private.”

“For obvious reasons.”

“So, I made an arrangement.”

“What kind of arrangement?” I ask excitedly.

“You’re as bad as Bella. You’re just going to have to wait.”

“Fine,” I huff and cross my arms in front of me.

“Don’t be like that. Why don’t you open the glove compartment? I got a little something for you.”

“I can’t accept–”

“Just open it.”

There’s a small rectangular box in the glove compartment with delicate pink floral wrapping paper around it.

I unwrap the package reluctantly, not sure that I should be accepting a gift from Dak, but I can tell how happy he is, anxiously waiting for me to open it.

It’s a red velvet box.

“Is this jewelry?”

“You must have been infuriating on Christmas Day,” he jokes. “Can you just open it, please?”