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But then he began to ease them slowly back down to earth, decreasing the pace and pulled back just enough for their lips to not touch.

“Um... How’s the knee?” he asked breathlessly.

“I could care less right now,” she answered truthfully as she touched her lips with her fingers and smiled shyly.

He chuckled at that.

“Yeah,” he agreed softly. “Well, it must not be too bad off then but, uh...how about I cook dinner?” He cleared his throat and smiled. “I make a mean turkey sandwich.”

She laughed and reached to touch her knee, gauging the pain.

“I’m sure you do but really, I’m fine.”

His hand reached for hers and he laced their fingers.

“Do you remember that speech I gave you earlier? I meant it. Let me take care of you, ok?”

She watched their fingers in fascination, realizing she’d never held hands with someone before other than Chuck and only that one time, the last day. It was wonderful the things something so small as him holding her hand could do to her.

“Alright, if you insist.”

“I do.” He picked her up in his arms once more and took her to the freezer. “Open it and grab the icepack. I’ll take you to the couch and you can relax for a change. Watch a western,” he said and smirked.

She laughed and did as he said. He took her and placed her on the couch carefully and propped the icepack on her knee.

“I’ll bring you some Advil in just a minute, ok?”

“You are so overreacting,” she laughed, “but it’s very sweet. Thank you.”

“You don’t have to thank me. I owe you a lot, Elena.”

“Bring me a diet Cherry Coke and we’ll call it even.”

He laughed and smiled at her, then bent to kiss her forehead.

“Ok. We’re not even close to even, but one diet Cherry Coke coming up.”

* * *

He couldn’t sleep that night, staring at the ceiling tiles, trying not to look her in the eye as she did the same with him.

As tired as Elena was she couldn’t fall asleep either. She was still very confused about her feeling for him that had developed in the past couple weeks and still had some questions to ask. But before she could ask he was already mid sentence.

“So, where is your family?”

“I haven’t seen my family is three years. I ran away when I was nineteen. My family is kinda...crazy.” She didn’t know if he was just making small talk or was actually interested so she left it open with that.

“Crazy?” he asked turning to her and bracing himself up on an elbow with a brow raised.

She sighed. Then she told him everything.

All about her parents and extended family. After all, she wasn’t trying to impress him either. She told him all about how they lived and respected no one or nothing, about how they resented her for wanting to go to college and make something of herself. She rejected that life and her mom was furious with her for wanting to leave.

She told him about the physical and mental abuse; the drugs, the jail time, everything. How she ran away one night sure they would come looking for her and find her within a week, but three years had passed without a word from anyone.

About how she felt abandoned because even her crazy family didn’t want her. And she told him about her grandma. He asked a question here and there and she answered. When she was finished they had been talking for over an hour.

He was silent for a minute. Taking in the story he had just heard, a little shocked. He looked at her face. Her expression was odd. Then she rolled onto her back and laid her arm over her forehead. She was holding in tears, her words strained as she spoke.

“It’s not fair. I don’t deserve to be here, safe with you. All those girls... How many are being hurt right now? How many are doing something against their will? I’ve lived my whole life fearful and ashamed. I can handle it better than them. I’m nobody, I’m nothing, I came from nowhere... I.. I-”

He pulled her towards him and put his arms over hers, looking into her green eyes.

“Your family does not define you,” he said so sweetly but also stern as if to make her believe it for the first time.

“Neither does yours,” she answered back.

Both were so ashamed of their pasts and their families. Both so scared of what was to come for each of them. How had they found each other in all this chaos?

He moved a piece of hair laying across her face back behind her ear.

“You are really beautiful, Elena,” he whispered.

He pressed his lips to hers softly. He wanted to make sure she wanted this too before going any further. She put her arm around his lower back and squeezed his shirt in her fist.

He caressed her cheek and neck with his fingertips. When his mouth opened against hers she thought she’d die right there. Then he pulled back and barely let his lips touch hers as he spoke.

“I’ll go back and sleep on the couch if you want. If you think this won’t work now, because of what happened.”

“No, of course not, stay,” she said.

She pulled him the barely there space to her, once again completely shocked by her boldness. It wasn’t like her. She kissed him once, twice and then the last one she lingered for just a bit before pulling back and looking up at him to see what his expression might look like.

He looked a cross between amused and awkward. It was almost comical.

“Ok, I’ll stay. Thanks for telling me about your family. It was...interesting,” he said making her giggle sadly. “We, uh, gotta get up early in the morning so... Goodnight, Elena.”

“Goodnight, Alex.”

With that he rolled over and tried his hardest to go to sleep and not think about the gorgeous sweet woman in his bed.

* * *

They both awoke startled in the morning by the booming sound of a mans’ voice. She looked up and there was someone, standing at the foot of the bed shouting for Alex to get up. She quickly covered herself with the sheet, though she didn’t know why. She was wearing a shirt and pajama bottoms. Alex was up, pulling on a shirt from the dresser drawer and yelling at the man to get out.

“Howard! You can’t just barge in someone’s house. Ever hear of knocking?”

“I did knock but you didn’t answer. I went to the office and you weren’t there so...” Howard’s voice was quieter now.

What could be so important he had to rush over like that?

“Howard. I own the joint. I can be late if I want to. I told you I would get the contract done and I will. Today is only the 2nd. You said you didn’t need them until the 12th.” Alex was trying to subtlety escort him out the back door while still talking.

“Oh...I must have looked at the paper date wrong. Sorry. I thought they were due today, meaning this morning.”

“I always take care of you, Howard. You know that. But hey, knock next time, ok? If I don’t answer, there’s probably a good reason.”

“Alright, sorry. See you tomorrow night,” the man said gruffly.

Alex shut and locked the door. He must have forgotten to lock it last night before bed. He sighed a relief as to not having to explain to Howard why he might have found him on the couch.

He walked back into the bedroom to find Elena still hiding herself under the covers, making sure he was gone. He stopped and placed both his hands high in the door frame.

“Are you thinking what I’m thinking?”

“If he had caught you on the couch...” she breathed not wanting to think about those consequences.

“Yeah,” he said as he walked back over to the bed and lay down on top of the covers beside her. “You picked a good time to ask me to sleep with you, it would seem.”

They just looked at each other, both not sure of what to make of this new development between them. Not wanting to think about the past or future, not sure of what steps to take now. Neither had ever had a relationship before.

“I’ve gotta go into the office. And yes, I’m late. You want a shower first or...?”

“No, I’m good. Um, I can be ready to go in about fifteen minutes.”

“Ok, we can grab some brunch on the way if you like,” he offered.

“Yeah, whatever you want to do is fine.”

She was trying to be casual. Act like their little interlude yesterday and then again last night didn’t affect her, she could act normal, be normal despite what happened. She was in control and fine.

“Ok. I’ll let you get dressed,” he said but hesitated.

Then he leaned toward her, holding her chin with his fingers and kissed her lips softly once before getting up and heading to the bathroom without another word.

* * *

Alex was kicking himself on the inside as he made his way out of the room. He looked at himself in the mirror and thought, stupid, stupid. She probably thought he was just like the rest of them, just trying to weasel his way in instead of forcing her to accept him and this life. She was probably freaking out right now thinking he was gonna just kiss her and grab her whenever he wants.

Alex thought he just needed to slow it down, too much too fast. She didn’t look like she wanted to punch him but maybe she was scared. No more. He was done trying to woo his wife.

* * *

Elena sat in a daze under the covers. So she hadn’t dreamed it. He’d kissed her yesterday, twice. Fantastic kisses and then kissed her again this morning. She wondered if this was good or bad. It couldn’t hurt to be in love with your husband right? Definitely good, but what if that’s not what’s going on? What if he just thinks this is what she wants and he was just trying to oblige her because he felt likes he owed her or something.

Elena had kissed two boys in high school and they both tried to do much more than that with her afterwards. She never kissed Chuck. She’d never had a kiss that meant anything but a prelude to other things she didn’t want.

She didn’t want a reason to make her want to stay in that town with her parents. Chuck was nice, had a wonderful family. He’d find someone to fit with him better than she could. It wasn’t her and though he attempted a few times, she never allowed him to kiss her.

But yesterday...it was what she always imagined a kiss was supposed to be; dreamy, pulse racing, sweet.

What if he did it again? What if he didn’t?

They went into the office and got brunch on the way as he suggested. The office was very busy that day, and there was conveniently no time to sit and think about what had happened and no awkward silence to try to fill. Elena was grateful.

Finally, late that night, the latest night she’d work so far, he helped her into the truck and they headed for home, or so she thought.

He pulled over at a little pizza place instead. He didn’t say anything, just got out and came to her door. He pulled her from the truck with his hands on her waist and lowered her to the pavement.

“Is this ok?” he asked as they stood, bodies touching and so close she could feel his breath on her face.

Her heart was in her throat but it was definitely ok.

“Yes,” she said shakily.

Then he smiled and chuckled huskily.

“I meant the pizza place.”

“Oh.” She tried to hide her embarrassment by running her fingers through her hair and pulling away from him. “Of course, yeah.”
“Just stay with me, don’t look at them and stay quiet, alright?”

“Ok.”

By this point she knew better than to ask questions. There were rules about taking your wives out to eat she was sure, just like there were rules for everything else. Alex had given her a run through of the more ridiculous ones.

No beds in the spare rooms so the men wouldn’t be tempted to not sleep with his wives, unwilling as the wives probably were. She guessed they knew how uncomfortable couches were and they wouldn’t sleep on them for long.

No leaving the wives alone at all for the first two months.

No buying the wives anything except necessities for the first six months.

No cooking, cleaning, tended to, or anything else of that nature to or for the wives, at all, in any way, even if they get sick, for the first year. They need to learn their place above all else.

“Just know that nothing I might have to say to them in there is real or true in any way, shape or form.”

“I know, you have to play your part.”

Alex smiled at her willingness and led her through the door by a hand on her back. The streets were dark and the inside of the shop was too bright and grease hung in the air. It was busy. There were a lot of men there and some women but you wouldn’t notice them unless you were looking.

They sat beside their husbands in silence and picked at their food, not looking at anyone or anything in particular. One of them did look up and see them. Her eyes went wide for a second and then adjusted and she looked away quickly. But not before her husband saw.

“Alex!” He waved him over.

“Here we go,” Alex whispered in her ear then spoke to the man as they approached his table. “Glen.”

“Alex, my man, I wondered where you’d been hiding, but now I see. You know how to pick them. How are things going?”

The men at the table were older men, probably in their forties at least. There were two wives with them at the large table but neither looked up at them.

“Great. Better than expected. And I know you know I made it to the top of the list. Everyone knows everything in this town.”

“True.” The man laughed loudly. “But I love to jerk your chain. So, what are you doing out with her? It hasn’t been long enough yet, has it?”

“These are extreme circumstances. She’s incredibly receptive to my...instruction,” Alex said and ran his hands down her arms making her shiver.

The men at the table saw and they all chuckled.

“I see. I think she rather likes it. Good work, my man. Heidi took more work than I was prepared to deal with, but we made it, finally, didn’t we, pumpkin.” He ran his fingers down her cheek and crooned sarcastically to her.

When she flinched back Elena saw she had a black eye she was trying to keep covered with a curtain of hair.

Alex’s grip tightened on her arms and she knew he hated seeing it just as much as she did.

“Well, we’re off. See you later,” Alex said and started to pull Elena from the table.

“No! No, come on now. Join us! We need to catch up.”

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