Tempting The Manny

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Authors: Lacey Wolfe
he wanted to climb into that bed with her. Soon.

Chapter Six
     
    Opening her eyes, Olivia looked around her bedroom sleepily. It was bright, very bright actually. In fact, the house didn’t usually look this bright until it was lunch time. Propping up onto her elbow, she glanced at the alarm clock on the end table. Twelve fifteen. Wow, she’d slept past noon. Lying back against the crisp pillow, she couldn’t remember the last time she had made it past eight thirty.
    It then crossed her mind ; she had nothing to do today. All day. No kids. Mixed feelings swept through her. It was nice to have no one to make demands of her, but what was she going to do all day? She supposed a good cleaning was in order. Lord knew that hadn’t been done since Emily was born. Perhaps cranking the radio up loud and getting her clean on would pass the day. That would only leave her with tomorrow to once again figure out what to do.
    She tossed the sheets off and slid off the bed. Stretching her arms toward the ceiling, she wiggled her toes across the carpet. She did a little jiggle and made her way to the kitchen. Heading for the coffee maker, she paused. She felt so well rested, that coffee didn’t seem fitting. Shrugging, she opened the refrigerator and decided on a coke instead for her caffeine jolt.
    Olivia grabbed a granola bar and headed for the couch to enjoy her breakfast. Her mind flashed back to last night. It had been good with Jaime. Very good. She hadn’t expected it to be so hot. Being with Jamie made her feel young and desirable again. Watching him pleasure her had aroused her to a point she didn’t know existed.  She now understood why men liked to watch a woman please them. If they continued down this path, having him take her in front of a mirror was a fantasy she wanted to come true.
    As she finished her granola bar, she decided to get the cleaning kicked into high gear. If she was fortunate, she just might get to see Jamie again today and see what other things they just might be able to try.
    Almost two hours later, she was just about finished. All that was left was a quick vacuum over the rooms and to carry out the trash. Pulling off her yellow cleaning gloves, she laid them on the counter. Olivia then chugged down an entire bottle of water. After replacing the lid, she heard the doorbell. Glancing down at her white shirt covered with dirty smudges, she wished like hell it wasn’t Jamie coming to surprise her.
    She opened the door and a small twinge of disappointment washed over her when she saw it was Kelly. Then again, she’d been expecting her to show up at anytime.
    “Good afternoon , Olivia. I see you’ve been busy.” She eyed Jaime up and down, while she herself was dressed all prim and proper.
    “Yes, getting some cleaning done while I have the time.”
    “Care if I come in and interrupt you for a bit?” Kelly stepped in anyway and took a glance around. “Wow, you have quite a bit of cleaning left, huh?”
    It took everything in Olivia to bit e her tongue. Her home would never look like Kelly’s, but she was starting to be okay with that. At least her kids could feel comfortable playing and not worry mommy might have a meltdown that a crumb got on the white carpet.
    “What can I do for you?” Olivia asked, trying to not leave the foyer so Kelly wouldn’t stay too long.
    “Well, I saw Eric come and pick up the kids yesterday. He didn’t return last night. I haven’t seen him around here either. I feel hurt you couldn’t be honest and tell me that he left you.” She put a hand to her chest as she fully played the victim.
    “It isn’t like I want everyone knowing my business. Its personal, you know?”
    “I understand, but still. I could have had my service send over some meals for you.”
    Oh yeah, that’s just what Olivia needed. This woman was a piece of work. “Thanks, but we’re okay.”
    Kelly stepped closer. “I also saw that manny of yours here late last night. Are you having an

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