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My Lover My Stalker: A Forbidden Romance
My Lover My Stalker: A Forbidden Romance
My Lover My Stalker: A Forbidden Romance
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My Lover My Stalker: A Forbidden Romance

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Olly: I keep having these dreams. A man comes to me in the middle of the night, and he’s mouth-wateringly gorgeous. He’s got chiseled abs, thighs like tree trunks, and a certain something in his possession that makes my skin go hot as my thighs clench with need. But it’s just my overactive imagination, right?

Jason: Olly doesn’t know, but I’ve been watching her. I’m a hardened criminal so it was no trouble to jimmy her door open and slide right into her house. Then I stepped into her bedroom and saw the curvy girl spread out like an untouched, innocent flower. I should have left. I should have listened to my conscience and done the right thing. But I couldn’t help myself and now Olly’s pregnant … with no idea how it happened!

This is a sequel to Trailer Park Daddy, where we follow Kaylee’s friend Olly as she literally meets the man of her dreams. Immaculate conception? We think not! Get a spare pair of panties ready because this story is high heat and so crazy and unbelievable that you’ll be drenched by the time you get to the end. No cheating, no cliffhangers, and always a HEA for my readers.
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Release dateMay 31, 2022
My Lover My Stalker: A Forbidden Romance

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    My Lover My Stalker - S.E. Law

    1

    Olly


    Iwalk into the crowded restaurant and stand on my toes, searching for my friend Kaylee. I spot her near the windows and wave before wending my way through the tables. As soon as I’m within striking distance, Kaylee jumps up and pulls me in for a hug.

    I’m so glad you’re here! I’ve missed you, girl!

    I laugh.

    Me too, but it hasn’t been that long since we last saw each other.

    She grins.

    I know, but I miss you, Olly. We used to spend like every day together, from school to work to studying to everything!

    I know. Things change and life moves on, but you’re still my best friend, Kay.

    She pretend sniffles a bit, wiping at an imaginary tear.

    Stop, you’ll make me cry!

    A baby’s wail interrupts us, and with a laugh, we take our seats at the table with Kaylee’s daughter, Emmeline, in her highchair between us. The child is the cutest thing with pitch-black hair and clear blue eyes just like her dad, Elliot.

    Hi Emme, I coo towards the little girl. How are you?

    She energetically bangs her spoon against her tray, all the while saying, Ga! Ga-ga!

    That means, ‘I’m good,’ Kaylee paraphrases in a droll tone. I giggle.

    Thanks for the translation. Then, I survey the setting. The table itself is covered with a white cloth, and a delicate vase with a single red rose lends a splash of color.

    Wow, this is quite romantic for just the three of us.

    Kaylee giggle. "I know. It’s a change from how we used to go for fast food all the time, but it’s nice, right? At night, the restaurant’s super fancy, but during the day they serve some of the best sandwiches you’ve ever tasted. You’re going to love it, and it’s sooo worth it."

    I grin.

    Good, because I’m starving!

    Kay nods, her brown curls bobbling.

    Me, too. Having two kids will drain you of all energy, and that’s why I need something really substantial. No salad!

    I nod.

    Of course no salad! You and I have never been salad girls, Kay. But at least your kids are adorable, and they make it worth it, right?

    Kaylee blows out a rueful breath.

    That’s what I keep telling myself, but sometimes I wish I could give these babies back to the stork.

    I chuckle.

    No, you don’t. Where is Ezra, by the way? I thought you’d have both kids with you today.

    Kay shakes her head.

    Elliot took him to the park, thank God. But I knew you’d want to see at least one of the babies, so I brought Emmeline. Divide and conquer, you know. I have no idea how folks with three or more kids do it because I can barely handle one child, much less two.

    I giggle.

    They find a way, but yeah, I’m glad to see Emmeline. You know I adore both of your kiddos.

    Kaylee smiles. "Sometimes I worry you like my kids more than me, you’re that crazy."

    I pretend to think.

    You know, you could be right. Okay, sell one to me then. How much do you want for Emme?

    Kay ponders for a moment.

    Ten bucks? Or how about five?

    That’s it!?!? I squeal. OMG Emme, cover your ears. Your mom is being so insulting! The baby merely bangs her spoon again, looking between the two of us with a toothless grin.

    But then I get serious. So how have you been, Kay? What have you been up to?

    My buddy sighs. I’ve just been exhausted. I don’t mean to whine, but motherhood really can be overwhelming. Every day I’m busy non-stop, and honestly, I wish I could just kick back with a magazine sometimes.

    I shoot her a look.

    A dirty magazine?

    She giggles.

    "No, because no one actually reads hard copy dirty magazines anymore. That shit’s all on your phone girl! But no, I just want a copy of the New Yorker. I know, my bliss is so pathetic now, right?"

    I shake my head.

    No, it’s not Kaylee. You deserve it after what you’ve been through. After all, my friend was put through the wringer after meeting her now-husband Elliot. She had to deal with a crazy woman who was hell-bent on getting Elliot for herself, and fortunately, Kaylee prevailed. Now, my friend’s ensconced in a huge mansion with her handsome husband and two beautiful children. Sometimes, I can’t help but feel a little jealous. After all, I want what she has, but I have no idea how to find it.

    At that moment, a waiter comes over and we each order a sandwich and a glass of lemonade. I go with a caprese with eggplant, which is just eggplant, mozzarella, tomato, and basil on a ciabatta roll. Meanwhile, Kaylee gets steak, arugula, and tomatoes, on the same type of roll. She dumps a handful of puffy cereal on Emmeline’s tray as the waiter walks away.

    She’s just starting on solid foods, so I’ll probably have to give her the boob later.

    I grin.

    Be my guest, girl. Do what you need to do.

    Anyways, Kaylee says, changing the subject. Enough about me and the kids. I know I can talk non-stop about them and come on. No one’s that’s interested in someone else’s kids. How are you doing, Ols? I miss the days when we were wild and crazy single ladies.

    I grin.

    Wild and crazy? You know me, Kay. My life is boring.

    My friend shoots me a look.

    It’s calm, that’s all. Are you still working for Sparkle Maids?

    I nod before letting out a sigh. Yeah, I kind of have to because tuition is over the top expensive. So yeah, I pick up shifts when I can.

    Kay frowns.

    Yeah, but is working for Sparkle holding you back when it comes to school? How much longer do you have until you graduate?

    I bite my lip, a bit embarrassed.

    Honestly, it’s going to be a while. I’m only taking a couple classes at a time, so it’s going to be a long journey. But hey, community college can be like that sometimes. We don’t all have to be in and out as fast as possible.

    Kay nods seriously

    I know, Ols. I know you’re working hard, and if there’s anything I can help with, let me know.

    I shoot her a look. Are you kidding me? You’re juggling two kids right now! I would never want to burden you.

    Kaylee puts a hand on my arm. No, you’re not burdening me with anything. Ols, you’re my best friend, and I just want to help, that’s all. It’s no big deal.

    I smile, touched.

    Thanks, girl. The same goes for you. Especially if you need a babysitter for Ezra and Emmeline.

    She shakes her head.

    "You have too much on your plate, Olly. I don’t want to burden you."

    I shake my head.

    "I can always get some studying done when they’re napping. These kids do still nap, right?

    My friend nods vigorously.

    Hell yeah! The little stinkers take two or sometimes even three naps per day. And I appreciate it, Ols, but we can find another babysitter. You have a lot going on already, and you don’t need Emmeline and Ezra driving you up a wall. They already do enough of that to me. Then, Kaylee shoots me a serious look. "Aside from school and work, how are you doing though? Like, really doing, mentally?"

    I knew this was coming, and I take a sip of water to try and

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