Customize My Heart

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Authors: By Bea Richard
situation.”

 
     
     
     
     
     
    CHAPTER SEVEN
     
     
    Samantha listened as Cameron told her about his relationship with Nicole. He spent two years in his own private hell. The girl used to run the front office of the garage and at first everything was going smoothly, that is until she moved in with him and she wasn’t making the money she thought she deserved.
     
    Nicole started demanding more pay for the sales she made as well as living free in his house. She expected Cameron to take care of her as if she was his wife yet acting like a she deserved a piece of the business.
     
    What pushed Cameron over the edge was when she started constantly causing trouble for him with his vendors and customers which drove them to go to his competition.
     
    When he confronted her, she scoffed it off and quit. A week later one of his vendors came to him with the news Nicole now worked for his competitor and was banging him.
     
    Cameron busted his ass for the next year, not taking a salary and living off his savings just so the garage can stay afloat. He was ready to throw in the towel when he saw Samantha’s Hemi ‘Cuda in the bay.
     
    Once finished Cameron looked at Samantha and saw the tears in her eyes, it broke his heart to make her sad. She shook her head and wrapped her arms around his neck, holding him tightly. “If I ever see that woman, I swear to God I will knock the shit out of her.”
     
    Cameron let out a sigh in relief as he held her for a while. When Samantha finally calmed down she looked up at Cameron “so what we to do about her baby?”
     
    He shrugged “so far it’s her sister. I can’t do shit until Nicole decides to show her hand.” Samantha scowled “well I can do a lot. I may not be as vicious as your ex, but I know enough people that the only place she’s going to find work is at a bunny ranch.”
     
    Cameron laughed at his woman’s comment, god he was crazy about her. He picked her up and set her down on her feet. “Come on beautiful, dinner’s here and we’ve got nothing to worry about. If she doesn’t heed my warning, then you can have fun making her work on her back.” Samantha gave an evil laugh as they left the office to join the others for a late dinner.
     
    They walked into the dining room when the aromas of lo mien and fried rice hit them. Samantha made her plate and sighed in contentment when she took the first bite. “Wow, this does taste like home, how do you find these places Jay?”
     
    Jay Mancuso’s been their adoptive father for the last ten years keeping an eye on all of them. He made sure that they stayed in school and didn’t stray from the paths they were destined to walk, especially Vince. He took him under his wing and kept Vince Senior from abusing Vince, teaching him on how to get issues resolved without violence.
     
    Jay patted his belly and grinned “you know I wouldn’t agree to move here if I didn’t have my Chinese food. A buddy of mine informed me some people from the old neighborhood moved out here and opened a restaurant, here’s the result.”
     
    Samantha gave him the thumbs up “well you did good daddy Jay. Now, have you gotten a date on when my babies start the trip out here?” Jay nodded as he checked his phone for the schedule of Samantha’s move.
     
    “I have little Mario taking pictures of the speedometers before they’re loaded onto the trailers. If they’re off by more than a quarter mile, let’s just say I know a guy.” Vince rolled his eyes as Cameron chuckled.
     
    Samantha sighed “I don’t want to know Jay, my house closes on Friday next week. I want my movers to be here Saturday.” He confirmed the date again then went to make the calls for the moving company to start driving to Nevada in a few days.
     
    She helped Lily clear the table and was ready to head back to the hotel with Cameron when she received a call from Brent. “You’re kidding right? Yeah I know I promised to handle it and I will. I’ll meet you

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