Lila Patterson receives the shock of her life when, after being stood up for lunch by her husband, she returns home and finds her things being moved into a moving van.
Seeing her husband standing on the lawn directing the movers, she storms up to her husband, only to receive an even bigger shock and deep hurt when their lawyer, her long time friend from college, hands her a divorce petition.
WARNING! This book contains explicitly described love/sex scenes
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To my surprise I woke up on the living room divan while Daniel held a cold, wet compress to my head. "Are you all right?"
I forced my eyes to focus on Dan's smiling face. "I'm too stunned to know."
He scratched his head. "Lila, you are my friend and I want you to know that serving you with a divorce petition was the worse thing I could think of. Unfortunately, Lamar is my client. I had to give you that petition. It was my job."
"Don't remind me," I snarled as I felt my face gnarl, "Where is the snake."
"He went to see his girlfriend."
I jerked upright. "Girlfriend? Is that what this is about? He torpedoes my life, I faint and he marches off to see a girlfriend."
I saw empathy in his eyes. "Apparently."
My nostrils flared in reaction to my emotive state. "I busted ass for five years to put that snake through medical school and this is how he repays me." I shook my head. "I guess I really never knew him."
"He's changed. Success has made his head swell. I know this is tough, but you're better off without him. The three of us go clear back to college, but I always knew you were the nicer person."
"Thanks Dan." I hugged Dan, but felt dizzy, so I lay back against the armrest. "I'll bet you'd never do anything as seedy as that?"
Dan's baby blue eyes looked conflicted, he opened his mouth like he wanted to say something, but he didn't.
I pursed my lips. "Humph, I should have married you."
Dan's eyes widened. He fidgeted and once again acted as if he would speak, but he remained silent.
My voice sounded whiny as I bemoaned my situation, "What am I going to do? I have no money, no job, no place to live."
Dan's hand softly stroked my forehead. "You have your old condo."
"It's rented, out."
"Not anymore. Lamar wouldn't renew the lease and kicked the tenants out. That's where your things are being delivered."
I raised my hands and flared my fingers to emphasize what I was about to impart, "That's fine, but I still have no job, or money."
"You'll get money too. Don't worry."
"When? How much?"
"I'll explain it all to you. Tell me. Not that you could have kept working at the medical office, but how come you stopped working there?"
I rolled my eyes. "That was Lamar's idea. He decided, about six months ago, since the practice was doing so well, I should stay at home and join charities. That it looked bad to have the wife working there as if we were barely maki..." I paused while an epiphany took shape in my mind. "Hey! You don't suppose he wanted me out of there so his philandering ass could fool around with impunity, do you?"
Dan shrugged. "I wouldn't doubt it. He met his girlfriend three months ago.
"What an asshole. And since I stay home now I was planning on trying to have a baby."
"Thank your stars, you didn't."
About the Author: About the author: Dee Dawning has been writing saucy romance stories and novels for five years. At this time he has over thirty-five titles available. Dee & his lovely wife currently reside in Scottsdale, Arizona, where he writes a novella every two to three months and a novel every six months.