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"Thanks for giving away oeth before a fall," she replied
Deacon merely rolled his eyes at her response At the far end of the roo with so to an old stereo system with a turntable and a box of old records
"That’s my old man’s vinyl collection I didn’t know if you could use the stereo or not"
"I don’t think so Most of the h soreat classics in here"
"I didn’t peg you as an oldies fan," Deacon rew up on the oldies My parents used to clean house every Saturday with Motown blaring--the Temptations, the Four Tops, Martha Reeves and the Vandellas" I s back so many memories"
Deacon took the album out of my hand and put it on the turntable The familiar crack and pop of a record filledof "My Girl" came out of the speakers
"You should teach Deacon to dance," Beth suggested
My brows rose in surprise "You don’t kno to dance?"
He scowled at both hisDeacon a pat on the back, Beth said, "Give it a try They have daddy-daughter dinner dances at Willow’s school Don’t they, Alexandra?"
"Yes, they do"
"Just another reason not to put her back there," Deacon replied
Beth laughed "I’ to start dinner Maybe by the time it’s done, you’ll have learned a few steps?"
While he didn’t say no, the glare on his face certainly wasn’t saying yes As Beth started upstairs, I took a tentative step forward, holding out my ar pussy, right?"
I laughed "Maybe"
With a grunt, he closed the distance between us His ar like a school dance This is different"