Booby Trapped and Baby Proofed

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Authors: Imari Jade
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    Harrison put his wallet in his pocket, grabbed his keys, and headed out of the front door. Less than five minutes later, he stood at Angel’s door. After a couple of seconds of nervousness, he rang the doorbell. Angel opened the door a few minutes later and all his nervousness disappeared. His heart thudded in his chest as he ran his gaze over her. His body hardened with desire. Luckily, his suit jacket came down to his thighs and covered up his rising erection.
    Angel looked fantastic. Red was definitely her color. The dress she’d chosen to wear showed off her spectacular curves, those shapely legs, and slender waist. Her nice set of jugs peeped out at him just above the collar. She’d added just a little lipstick to those luscious brown lips. Harrison gulped. He couldn’t wait to sample them. “You look lovely,” he said as they stared at each other like two randy teenagers.
    “You clean up pretty nice yourself,” Angel said. “You look good in a suit. It shows off all those muscles.” She stepped aside. “Come on in. I just have to get my purse.”
    Harrison stepped inside. “Wow, this is nice,” he said about her place. Angel had an eye for color. The walls were painted a pale shade of yellow. The dark brown leather furniture was the focal point of the room, and she accented it with green throw pillows and window curtains.
    A family portrait hung right above sofa. A picture of her deceased husband stood on a shelf. He recognized him from the dressed-blue uniform. He didn’t see any other pictures of Angel, just a couple more of her parents.
    The living room wasn’t over-crowded with whatnots either. She just had a couple of small plants and a wide screen television to give it a homey feel.
    Angel left him and went off to get her purse. She returned a few minutes later and they left the house. They decided to take his car since he needed the car seat for when they picked up Ethan from after-care.
    Harrison took her to a nice seafood restaurant near the beach.
    “I hear the food is great here,” Angel said, looking over the menu once they were seated.
    “You’ve never eaten here?” Harrison asked.
    She shook her head. “I don’t get out much. I’m pretty much a house person.”
    That’s a shame . A pretty woman like her deserved to be wined and dined. “Well, we’ll have to remedy that. Do you like the beach?”
    Angel nodded. “I used to swim and surf before I got married.”
    “Then mark your calendar because next Saturday we’ll go to the beach and have some fun in the sun if you’re not busy.”
    “I’m not busy,” she replied with a cute smile. “We will be bringing Ethan with us, won’t we?”
    “Do you think you’ll need protection once I see you in your little red bikini?
    That got a chuckle out of her. “Yes.”
    Harrison smiled at her honesty. “Yes, we’ll bring him along so he can get some sun too. And he might like playing in the sand.”
    “I better remember to put sun block on my list of things to bring. You’re both very fair-skinned.”
    “Put suntan lotion on that list. I plan to get a stellar tan like I used to get when I was younger. I heard women love that sort of thing.”
    Angel just smiled and went back to the menu.
    The waitress returned a few minutes later and they decided on a combination platter so they would have a wide variety of seafood to try. The platter also came with French fries and hushpuppies, something Harrison hadn’t eaten in a long time. They both had one glass of beer to wash the food down with.
    Harrison looked around the restaurant. The place had a nice mixture of people—teens, young families, and a few elderly couples. After dinner they took a stroll along the beach to walk down some of the food. They talked about many things, skirting around the subject of them. He didn’t want to scare her and rush her into a decision.
    “How is the dojo coming?” Angel asked as they left the restaurant and headed toward his

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