by M. A. Innes
“I’m sure we can help take care of at least a few things. Joseph, what do you think?” It was clear what she was expecting him to think. Even the idea of us living like peasants was unacceptable. The dorms were only okay because they’d seen that as a rite of passage.
“I’ll transfer some money into your account tomorrow. It should help you get settled. Your focus should be on school and not furniture.”
It was actually something we could agree on. “Thank you.”
Bryan and I had already discussed the money. There was no way we were using it on things they could try and take away if they found out what my major was. No, the money was going into a separate savings account for emergencies and tuition for the next year if I needed it. If not, we were going to use it to help pay for Bryan’s master’s program.
It would take some of the weight off my shoulders, though. Knowing we had an emergency fund while I got my business up and running made me feel much better. Hopefully, it would be enough money to make a difference. With them, it could go either way, but I was counting on their perception of expenses to help things in our favor.
Kevin and Jeremy had already shown us their favorite secondhand shops and discount stores. We’d actually managed to get a good deal on a used leather couch that looked brand new and a dresser for the bedroom without draining our bank accounts. It wasn’t much, but it was a start.
As we finished up dinner and said our good-byes, it felt like a turning point in our life together. Walking out of the restaurant, heading for the car, I took his hand. “Thank you, Bryan.”
He turned to me with a quizzical look. “For what?”
“For taking the chance and telling me who you really were. I can’t imagine where we would be if you hadn’t.” I could finally see the whole picture that was Bryan, and it was beautiful.
“You would have figured me out eventually. We were meant to be together.” Smiling, he tightened his hand in mine. “You ready to go home, Daddy?”
He didn’t even look around. No worries that someone would hear. No fears that they would think he was weird. My boy had come such a long way, and I couldn’t be prouder.
“That sounds perfect, Baby.”
Anything we did together would be perfect. No matter where we went or what we decided to do, I knew we’d do it together. He was right. I would have figured him out eventually. He was meant to be mine.
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M.A. Innes is the pseudonym for best-selling author Shaw Montgomery. While Shaw writes femdom and m/m erotic romance. Michael is the side of Shaw that wants to write about topics that are more taboo. If you liked the book, please leave a short review. It is greatly appreciated.
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Also by M.A. Innes
His Little Man, Book 1
His Little Man, Book 2
His Little Man, Book 3
His Little Man, Book 4
Curious Beginnings
Secrets In The Dark
Too Close To Love
Too Close To Hide
Flawed Perfection
His Missing Pieces
My Perfect Fit
Our Perfect Puzzle
Also by Shaw Montgomery
Surrendering to His Lady
Discovering Domination
Submissive Confession (Lord Jordan’s Submissives)
Submissive Defiance (Lord Jordan’s Submissives)
Submissive Exposure (Lord Jordan’s Submissives)
Submissive Acceptance (Lord Jordan’s Submissives)
Embracing His Submission
Bound & Controlled Book 1: Garrett’s story
Bound & Controlled Book 2: Brent’s story: Coming July 2017
Bound & Controlled Book 3: Grant’s story: Coming August 2017
Bound & Controlled Book 4: Bryce’s story: Coming September 2017