Cutting it Close: The Value of A Man, #3
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We are back. Yes we are, Tae-Tay has a new friend and we learn more about Thurston's best man as he makes hid bid for Congress.
Olivia Gaines
Olivia is a USA Today Best Selling and multiple award-winning author who loves a good laugh coupled with some steam, mixed in with a man and woman finding their way past the words of “I love you.” An author of contemporary romances, she writes heartwarming stories of blossoming relationships about couples not only falling in love but building a life after the sensual love scene. 2015 Swirl Award Winner, Best Erotic Romance, Thursdays in Savannah. 2017 IRAE Award Winner, Best Contemporary Romance, Wyoming Nights 2019 IRAE Award Winner, Favorite Series, The Men of Endurance 2019 IRAE Award Winner, Reader's Choice Award 2019 Nominee, Top Female Authors, The AuthorShow.com When Olivia is not writing, she enjoys quilting, playing Scrabble online against other word lovers and spending time with her family. She is an avid world traveler who writes many of the locations into her stories. Most of the time she can be found sitting quietly with pen and paper plotting more adventures in love. Olivia lives in Hephzibah, Georgia with her husband, son, grandson and snotty evil cat, Katness Evermean. Learn more about her books, upcoming releases and join her bibliophile nation at www.ogaines.com Subscribe to her email list at http://eepurl.com/OulYf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/olivia.gaines.31 Twitter: https://twitter.com/oliviagaines Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gaines.olivia/
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Cutting it Close - Olivia Gaines
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davonshire houseDavonshire House Publishing
PO Box 9716
Augusta, GA 30916
This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are products of the author’s vivid imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely a coincidence.
© 2016 Olivia Gaines, Cheryl Aaron Corbin
Copy Editor: Teri Thompson Blackwell
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All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means whatsoever. For information address, Davonshire House Publishing, PO Box 9716, Augusta, GA 30916.
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First Davonshire House Publishing August 2016
DEDICATION
For you ...
It’s late because I had to find the right friend for TaeTay.
I got it right.
For you...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
To all the fans, friends and supporters of the dream as well as the Facebook community of writers who keep me focused, inspired and moving forward.
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Write On!
Also by Olivia Gaines
The Slice of Life Series
The Perfect Man
Friends with Benefits
A Letter to My Mother
The Basement of Mr. McGee
A New Mommy for Christmas
The Slivers of Love Series
The Cost to Play
Thursday in Savannah
Girl's Weekend
Beneath the Well of Dawn
Santa’s Big Helper
The Davonshire Series
Courting Guinevere
Loving Words
Vanity's Pleasure
The Blakemore Files
Being Mrs. Blakemore
Shopping with Mrs. Blakemore
Dancing with Mr. Blakemore
Cruising with the Blakemores
Dinner with the Blakemores
Loving the Czar
Being Mr. Blakemore
The Value of a Man Series
My Mail Order Wife
A Weekend with the Cromwell’s
Other Novellas
North to Alaska
The Brute & The Blogger
A Better Night in Vegas ( Betas Do It Better Anthology)
Other Novels
A Menu for Loving
Turning the Page
An Untitled Love
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Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face.
– Mike Tyson
Contents
Chapter 1 It’s All Relative
Chapter 2 -What You’re Not Gon’ Do
Chapter 3 So Embarrassing
Chapter 4 Let’s Get It Done
Chapter 5 Supper Time in the City
Chapter 6 Who’s Your Daddy?
Chapter 7 Shiver Me Timbers?
Chapter 8 Time’s Up
Chapter 9 The Devil You Know...
Chapter 10 The Devil You Don’t...
Chapter 11 Making a Change...
Chapter 12 Everybody Needs Help...
Chapter 13 Talk to Me...
Chapter 14 Okay...?
Chapter 15 Put that down...
Chapter 16 All in the family...
Chapter 17 Understanding...
Chapter 1 It’s All Relative
Zephaniah Wilson received the phone call at three in the afternoon that his brother Leviticus was getting out of prison. Personally, he never liked the man; even though they were blood-related, grew up in the same house, and came out of the same womb, he simply did not like his own brother. He often joked with other family members that he had received the lion’s share of the nutrients from their mother, leaving his twin with the scraps, which is why Leviticus was a natural born socio-path. No matter what the man touched, it was guaranteed to turn to shit just by being in his brother’s presence. Leviticus had a way of turning the most beautiful and delicate flower into a withering stalk protruding upwards in a dried out pot of dirt. Zephaniah had watched him do it to Cookie Brown, then to his daughter Kveisha, but not to the twin girl Tae-Tay. That one he liked.
He liked her a lot.
So much so, he made certain that she and her mother remained safe and well fed while his brother was in prison. He owed Cookie that much. He owed Tae-Tay even more. She and her sister Kveisha were like him and Leviticus, twins, but nothing alike. The resemblance between the two sisters, much like the resemblance between him and Leviticus, demonstrated they were related, but drastically different people. Zephaniah believed in working hard for what he wanted, biding his time and allowing the fruit to naturally ripen on the tree. His brother preferred to surround the tree, expose the roots, claim the fruit as his own, and dare the tree to produce for anyone other than him. This was also the approach he took with Cookie Brown.
She hated the man. She hated him with a passion and tried at every turn to get Leviticus killed or arrested. Zephaniah knew the last time his brother had been imprisoned, Cookie had a hand in it. She wound up the fastball, threw it at his head, and called the authorities to report his third strike. Leviticus did little to help his situation by being higher than a kite in the Hollywood Hills when the police showed up at the front door. No favors were won on the night he was apprehended since he was surrounded by a fresh shipment of everything felonious in the great state of California. The only items missing from what the media labeled as one of the largest drug busts in Compton history
was a pile of kiddie porn. Leviticus Wilson was sentenced and going away for a long while.
Unbeknownst to Zephaniah, his brother’s reach inside of prison was just as strong as his reach on the outside. Under government surveillance, Leviticus dried out his system from constant drug use and cleared his head. The soberer he grew, the clearer his thinking became. Things that had escaped his attention were now flashing red lights. The biggest flash was his brother’s attentiveness to Cookie.
If I didn’t know better, Zeph,
Leviticus said to him. I would think you were in love with my woman.
Only you would think that, Levi. Here you are, behind a plastic wall, behind a cell block, locked in a cage, and you are still trying to pick a fight with me,
Zephaniah said to his twin. I gave her a ride up here so she wouldn’t have to take the bus with them babies.
What other types of rides you trying to give my woman, Zeph?
You have a filthy mind,
Zephaniah responded. I was trying to keep an eye on my nieces while you were away.
They don’t need your goody two-shoe ass doing them any favors,
Leviticus warned him.
You are a hard man, Leviticus Wilson. I don’t understand you,
Zephaniah said solemnly.
Ah...there it is, Zeph. Your logic and fancy wordsmithing. You understand me just fine. You know me. You know how I am. If you even try to get with Cookie, I will wipe her and the girls off the face of this earth,
he said to his brother.
What is wrong with you? We’re brothers. Those are my blood...
Zephaniah tried to say.
Are they?
Leviticus asked. I was gone from my head for a while...I wasn’t producing anything...not even children...
Zephaniah knew where it was heading. He knew that his brother suspected the girls were not his own children. The desire to possess and control Cookie was part of the plan all along.
Leviticus knew.
He knew that Zephaniah was in love with Cookie.
He’d seen her first. He’d made the first move. She was a nice girl with a potentially bright future and good life with the right man. They were scheduled for a date on a Friday night. A date that could not come fast enough. It was a date that never happened.
Leviticus happened. He took Cookie for his own. He forced himself upon her, causing an insurmountable level of shame and humiliation. The fire in her eyes never returned after his brother was done with her. Threats of giving her to his gang members kept her in line, but not completely under his control.
The children she bore were not the children of Leviticus Wilson, but those of his twin brother. It was Cookie’s ultimate revenge on her enslaver. A dirty secret they would share until either of them met their deaths. Another secret they also shared was the location of Tae-Tay. Cookie knew she was in New York because Zephaniah told her. He knew of his daughter’s whereabouts since he, too, was in the Big Apple.
Life was funny that way. The moment when a person was convinced they had everything figured out was the same instant that life tossed a curve ball at their head. His little girl was now a grown woman and raising her sister’s son, Douglas. Zephaniah smiled brightly as he watched the young man running on the playground. He’d met him a few weeks before when he came down the sidewalk with a cute puppy.
My grandson.
Zephaniah was only on the East Coast for a week or less this time, but there were safeguards that had to be put into place to maintain Tae-Tay and the boy’s safety. His brother could never find out where they were. Zephaniah would keep them from his grasp, no matter what the cost.
http://www.clipartkid.com/images/335/line-page-divider-clip-art-source-http-www-clker-com-clipart387098-p0dHp2-clipart.pngThurston,
Tae Tay yelled up the stairs. Carl is here.
The driver of the car service her husband used waited patiently on the front stairs of the brownstone they shared in Brooklyn, New York.
It is beyond me why you are taking a car into Harlem on a Saturday morning...wait, why are you going way to Harlem for a haircut anyway?
she asked, trying not to sound fussy as he descended the stairwell to stand in front of her.
Because, my beautiful wife, my barber is in Harlem, and he is the only man I let cut my hair. He is also going to cut Douglas’ as well,
he said kissing her cheek.
Wouldn’t it be wiser to take the subway?
she asked.
"On a Saturday morning? I think the round trip would