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Kimmy, your papa has told you I'm not your uncle, has he not? he asked the girl.Kimmy stared back at him with a quiet, solemn wisdom. But you're my uncle because I picked you to be. But I understand you're upset with me and Mommy right now, 'cause you think we were mean to Daddy. She reached out to touch his cheek with her tiny hand. I promise, we're gonna make Daddy very happy, though.His lips quirked sadly. Crowe realized that perhaps Kimmy was right, in some ways. Ivan had been furious since the night Kimmy had arrived.Yes, I know you make your papa very happy, he said softly. And perhaps it's not so much anger I feel as it is jealousy, because my beautiful little girl no longer needs her papa.All little girls need their daddy. Kimmy promised him then. Just sometimes. She gave Crowe a very firm look before turning back to Ivan. Our daddies just get silly and hurt our feelings really bad and don't know it. Did you hurt your little girl's feelings, Uncle Ivan?I would hope I did not, he answered, almost amused.Well, I think you should ask her. Kimmy crossed her arms and stuck out one little sneaker-shod foot as she nodded wisely. And just ask her nice, like you would ask her if she wanted ice cream. Maybe have ice cream when you ask her. She nodded again as she gave this advice.Ivan blinked back at her, then lifted his gaze to Crowe.You, my friend, are in so much trouble, he murmured.Kimmy turned back and flashed Crowe a grin so innocent he nearly winced.Oh Lord--Yeah, he answered Ivan. I am.Come, little one. Focusing on Kimmy once more, he held out his hands. You may call me Uncle Ivan then.An infectious giggle fell from her lips as she threw her arms around his neck and hugged with all the exuberance of an emotionally confident six-year-old.

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Kimmy, your papa has told you I'm not your uncle, has he not? he asked the girl.Kimmy stared back at him with a quiet, solemn wisdom. But you're my uncle because I picked you to be. But I understand you're upset with me and Mommy right now, 'cause you think we were mean to Daddy. She reached out to touch his cheek with her tiny hand. I promise, we're gonna make Daddy very happy, though.His lips quirked sadly. Crowe realized that perhaps Kimmy was right, in some ways. Ivan had been furious since the night Kimmy had arrived.Yes, I know you make your papa very happy, he said softly. And perhaps it's not so much anger I feel as it is jealousy, because my beautiful little girl no longer needs her papa.All little girls need their daddy. Kimmy promised him then. Just sometimes. She gave Crowe a very firm look before turning back to Ivan. Our daddies just get silly and hurt our feelings really bad and don't know it. Did you hurt your little girl's feelings, Uncle Ivan?I would hope I did not, he answered, almost amused.Well, I think you should ask her. Kimmy crossed her arms and stuck out one little sneaker-shod foot as she nodded wisely. And just ask her nice, like you would ask her if she wanted ice cream. Maybe have ice cream when you ask her. She nodded again as she gave this advice.Ivan blinked back at her, then lifted his gaze to Crowe.You, my friend, are in so much trouble, he murmured.Kimmy turned back and flashed Crowe a grin so innocent he nearly winced.Oh Lord--Yeah, he answered Ivan. I am.Come, little one. Focusing on Kimmy once more, he held out his hands. You may call me Uncle Ivan then.An infectious giggle fell from her lips as she threw her arms around his neck and hugged with all the exuberance of an emotionally confident six-year-old.

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About Lora Leigh

Lora Leigh (born March 6, 1965) is a New York Times bestselling author of erotic romance novels. Leigh started publishing with electronic publisher Ellora's Cave in 2003. Leigh's longest-running series is The Breeds. She won the 2009 RT Award for erotica. Leigh was born, in Ohio and raised in Martin County, Kentucky, US.