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Some people haven't seen this episode 

So I re posted it

 

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Calvin spent most of the day outside, ignoring Dawn. He

refused to eat the meal she had cooked for him. She was

furious with him so tossing the food into the garbage and

stormed outside to confront him.

"Is this how it's going to be? Well if you want your dinner

it's in the trash."

All he did was grunt loudly, his back still to her. She threw

the towel she was holding, hitting him in the back with it.

"Damn you, Calvin Fisher, aren't you going to say anything

at all?"

Picking up the towel his eyes narrowed when he looked at

her. "Go get ready for the party." He growled.

"Go yourself you jerk. I'm not going anywhere with you."

Turning she walked away in a huff, going back inside.

No sooner did she get inside the door when she felt his

hand on her arm. Turning her around to face him he

backed her up against the wall. His face was so close to

hers she had no choice but to look him in the eyes.

"Hank is my best friend and he's expecting me to be

there. I'm going. So that means you're going too. Now go

change, or do I have to do it for you?" He gave her a look

that said he wasn't kidding.

Pulling her arms from his grip shove him back."Stay away

from me, I don't need your help."

She stormed up the stairs and slammed the door behind

her. She was so angry with him and wanted to slap him.

But when he held her up against the wall her heart started

racing, his touch sent shivers racing through her. She

fought back the urge to reach out and touch him, looking

at those lips of his couldn't help the feeling of arousal that

came over her.

That night at Hanks she got reacquainted with Susan and

some of the others that she had gone to school with.

Susan was holding a small boy, around two years old.

Another one was tugging on her dress, this one barely

four years old. And Susan was eight months pregnant.

When the boys spotted Calvin they took off running

towards him. Dawn watched as he got down on the

ground and wrestled with them. The boys giggled when

he pretended to lose the battle between them.

She felt a lump forming in her throat as she watched

them playing. It was so obvious how much he loved kids,

and she knew that someday he would make a great

father. Her heart filled with so much sadness, knowing

she wouldn't be the one to give him the family he so

wanted and deserved.

Susan interrupted Dawn's thoughts. "My boys love their

Uncle Calvin."

She blinked back tears. "Yes, I can see that."

Susan sighed and rubbed her belly. "He will make a good

father, it's all he talks about."

"You sure have your hands full with two little boys and

another on the way," Dawn said, hoping to get off the

subject of Calvin.

"I sure do. I hope this one turns out to be a girl." She says

as she gives her belly another rub. "It's time for the boy's

bed. Would you like to help me?" Susan asks, which Dawn

happily agrees.

Calvin stood around with the guys drinking a beer. But he

was also watching as Dawn scooped up the two-year-old

and carried him inside. She and the child were talking and

laughing. His heart felt all warm when he saw the way she

was with the child, knowing she would make a good

mother.

He felt a stabbing pain shoot through his heart, knowing

she wanted to go back to Paris. Any hope of making

Dawn his and having a family together vanished when she

told him there was no future for the two of them.

The boys were tucked in and fast asleep. So going back

outside Dawn stood with some of the women, drinking

and laughing. She would look over at Calvin and see him

looking back, only to look away when she saw him.

 

She was feeling sad and rejected by him so she started

drinking more than she normally would. So when the

Reiley twins started paying extra attention to her it

boosted her ego. So she flirted back, thinking it was just

some harmless fun.

Calvin knew how the Reiley twins could be with women

and tried to warn her. "Be careful around those boys,

you're headed for trouble." He said as he grabbed a hold

of her arm.

"Let go of me, they're harmless. "Don't tell me you're

getting jealous?" She added with sarcasm.

"I'm warning you, Dawn, you'd be wise to stay away from

them."

Just then Bo Reiley walked over to the pair and asked

Dawn for a dance. Looking at Calvin she told Bo she

would love to. Taking her hand they started dancing.

Staring into Calvin's eyes she silently dared him to do

something. But she was greatly disappointed when all he

did was walk away.

Damn, he thought as he watched from a distance how the

twins argued over who would get to dance with her. The

woman had no idea what she was getting herself into.

Seeing the way the twins were drooling over Dawn he

knew he'd have to keep a close eye on them.

It was getting late and when he looked around for Dawn

she was nowhere in sight. He had only taken his eyes off

her for a few minutes. The twins were also gone, having a

bad feeling he went in search of her.

The twins followed behind Dawn when they saw her

walking down the path towards the river. And when she

stopped they hid behind a tree, drinking beer. Grinning like

a couple of kids when she removed her shoes and sat

down. They waited, hoping she might take off more than

just her shoes.

Dawn knew she had too much to drink and needed to be

alone, feeling foolish she wanted to clear her head. It was

a beautiful night and was lit up by the full moon. Sitting

down on a rock took off her shoes, sticking her feet in the

cool water.

She felt terrible about how things were between her and

Calvin. She knew he was in love with her and that she

had hurt him. It broke her heart to think that he would end

up hating her when she leaves to go back to Paris.

Hearing a noise behind her she stood up and turned

around. Finding herself face to face with the Reiley twins.

They were holding beer and had a sickly grin plastered on

their faces. The hairs on the back of her neck stood up.

Pete was the first one to speak. "Miss Haworth, you sure

look pretty under the moonlight."

She swallowed hard, knowing she had to get away from

these two men, and back to the safety of the others. She

slipped her shoes back on. "Thank you. I have to get back

to the party."

The twins moved in front of Dawn, blocking her from

leaving. "Don't go, stay and have a drink with us. After all,

it's a party." Pete holds out a beer for her.

Dawn shakes her head no.

Bo, who appeared impatient chimed in. "Stop wasting

time Pete, let's get down to it."

Now she was becoming scared, her body trembled.

"Down to what?" She demanded to know.

Bo crept behind and grabbed her around the waist. Pete

ran his fingers up and down her bare arm. "Bo and I just

want to have some fun, a kiss or two, maybe more if

you're willing."

"Well, I'm not, so let me go." She hissed.

"Come on Miss Haworth, don't be like that. You didn't

seem to mind us earlier when we were drinking and

dancing."

"We were just having some fun. Now I'm leaving so let go

of me."

"It's not nice to tease," Bo said to her.

When Calvin heard that the went twins down the path

towards the river he followed. Something told him they

were following Dawn. He got there in time and startle the

twins when he bellowed out. "Let her go boys."

"Hey, Calvin." Both men said in a shaky voice. "We're only

having a bit of fun. We don't mean her any harm."

Calvin walked closer, the muscles in his jaw twitched. He

was angry and the twins knew it. "I won't be telling you

again to let go of her."

Bo released Dawn and started muttering that they didn't

know she belonged to him. They took off swearing at

each other.

Then he turned his anger onto her. "You stupid little bitch,

do you not know the danger you put yourself in, flirting

with them?"

She felt the adrenaline pumping in her blood when he

called her that name. No one had ever called her that

before, and she was not about to let him get away with it.

Raising her hand she slapped him across the face. "Don't

you ever call me that again."

Rubbing his face where she had slapped him the anger he

felt faded. "I'm sorry, I had no right to call you that." He

did feel like a heel, not once in his whole life had he ever

disrespected a woman like that. But this one particular

woman had a way of pushing his buttons.

"Well, ok, but don't do it again." She said, slurring her

words.

"You're drunk, I'm taking you home." He said angrily.

"I'm cold." She said, looking at him in a way that melted

his heart.

Taking off his jacket he placed it over her shoulders.

Being that close to Dawn he almost forgot that he was

mad at her. But he quickly pulled away before anything

could happen.

Neither one spoke on the way home. When they got there

he ordered her to bed.

"My God, stop telling me what to do. I'm not a dog you

jerk." She snapped loudly at him.

He grabbed her, pulling her roughly into him. Looking

down at her he snarled. "You're damn lucky I got there

when I did, or those boys would have-" He stopped

talking, not wanting to think about what they would have

done to her.

Shoving her away snapped. "Now do as I say, go to bed."

The concern on Calvin's face did not escape Dawn. When

he held her close she could feel the beating of his heart,

felt him becoming hard against her thighs. Her own heart

was beating fast and a wave of hot desire raced through

her veins. She wanted him, wanting him to make love to

her.

Turning she stumbled up to her room where she stripped

down, putting on a robe, and only a robe.

 

******* (don't worry it won't be that intense this time, 

just a brief one like a quickie. I promise)*********

 

Calvin was fuming with anger, she had this strange power

over him. She could infuriate him one minute, and then

the next minute set his body aflame with desire. It was

driving him crazy he thought as he cursed and removed

his clothes. Then he noticed her leaning against the door,

watching him. "Are you enjoying the view?" He asked her

sarcastically.

She stood there, a wicked little grin on her face answered

back seductively. "As a matter of fact, I am."

He wasn't in the mood for any of her games. "Stop it,

Dawn. What the hell do you want?"

Walking up to Calvin she looked up and smiled, her finger

trailed across his chest. "I wanted to thank you for

coming to my rescue. You were right, I was behaving

badly with those men."

Her eyes moved slowly down his body and saw he was

aroused. She smiled, liking the thought that she had this

kind of effect on him. It was then that she knew she could

have him, and that he wasn't that mad at her anymore.

"Forget about it, just go to bed." He growled, annoyed that

she was standing so close.

"Ok." She said smiling as she walked over to his bed and

sat down. Leaning back on her hands and crossing her

legs she saw the disapproving look on his face. "What?

you said to go to bed." She said in a soft silky voice.

Shaking his head he walked over and pulled her up off the

bed. "You know damn well I meant the bed in the other

room. Now go."

Instead of leaving she opens her robe, letting it fall to the

floor. "Do you really want me to leave?"

He stood there, speechless as he looked at her naked

body. His mind and body were wagering a war, should he

give in, or should he send her away.

When he didn't answer she reached up, putting her arms

around his neck pressed up against him. She felt his

erection throbbing against her pelvis.

But then he backed away, his voice coming out ragged.

"Get out of here."

"Well, if that's what you really want."

She turned to walk away, but in a flash, he grabbed and

turned her around to face him. He cursed. "Damn you."

Then crushing Dawn against him he lowered his lips onto

hers and savagely devoured them. 

 

( SE'X SCENES I REMOVED IT BECAUSE OF FACEBOOK)

 

Calvin was worn out, he had no more to give. They finally

drifted off to sleep. sleeping for hours afterward.

The phone woke them with its constant ringing. Reaching

over Dawn he picked up his phone from the table,

answering it in a sleepy voice. "Hello. Hi, Hank. What,

now?"

He looked down at Dawn just as she opened her eyes,

smiling at him. Reaching up she stroked his chest ever so

lightly, making him feel all warm inside. "Ok, give us an

hour." When he saw Dawn's tongue move over her bottom

lip he changed his mind. "Better make that two hours."

Hanging up he moved back on top of her. "That was Hank,

he's waiting for us."

"Why?" She asked sleepily.

"We were going to your place to start tearing the fireplace

apart."

"Now?" She asked as she nipped on his ear.

"After we shower." Saying between moans.

Hank was already at the ranch waiting for them when they

pulled into the driveway. He had borrowed some

equipment that would help dismantle the bricks. The job

would prove to be harder than they thought.

The two men got started on the tedious job. But first, he

put his hand on her arm and leaning over whispered. "You

are not going to marry that man." He turned and got right

to work.

Dawn didn't say anything, but she had already made up

her mind she wasn't going to marry Michael, and probably

no one. Her heart belonged to Calvin, it always had, and it

always would.

She began the task of going through the rest of the

house. She came across an old box that was hidden in

the back of her father's closet, under a pile of clothes.

Pulling it out she set it on the bed and opened the lid.

Inside were some old photos of her father as a younger

man. He was standing next to a woman with light brown

hair, holding a baby on her lap. Right away she knew it

had to be her mother. Her father had told her that he had

no pictures of his wife, her mother. Dawn's mother had

died when she was only two years old, so she had no

memories of the woman who gave birth to her. And here

was a box full of pictures of that very person.

Dawn sank to the floor, a tear slid down her face.

Sadness and regret filled her heart, here was another

betrayal on her father's part. Packing up the pictures she

headed downstairs.

Setting the box on the counter she knew she would go

through them later. But for now, she would prepare a light

lunch for the two men and herself. After making

sandwiches and coffee she called them into the kitchen.

Calvin could tell she was upset about something. Her

eyes were glazed over as if she had been crying. "Is

anything wrong?"

She shakes her head. "It's nothing, let's eat."

It was clear that she didn't want to talk about it, so, for

now, he would let it go.

Hank gobbled his lunch down, talking between bites. "I

don't know guys, it doesn't look like we're going to find

anything."

"We've gone this far, might as well go all the way." He

said, looking at Dawn winked.

She blushed. Knowing there was another meaning behind

his words.

Four hours later they stopped and had a cold beer. Hank

looked at his watch. "Let's finish the fireplace tomorrow. I

really should get back to Susan and help out with the

boys."

Calvin nodded in agreement. "Good idea. It's getting hot

and I sure could use a shower."

When he smiled at her she knew what he had in mind,

and felt a tingling sensation going from her chest right

down to her inner core. Blushing she turned her head

away from his stare.

Hank was gone and Calvin turned his attention to the box

sitting on the counter. "This box here, does it have

anything to do with you being upset earlier?"

"What makes you think I was upset?"

Dawn was leaning with her back against the counter. He

went over and put his hands on either side of her, resting

them on the counter.

"I know you, I saw it in your eyes that you had been

crying. Do you want to talk about it?"

Sighing deeply, then answered. "I found pictures of my

mother that I never knew existed." She went over to the

box and opening it pulled out some to show him. "This is

the first time I've seen what she looks like."

He hated seeing her looking so sad. "She's beautiful

Dawn, she looks just like you."

She broke down and cried, going into his arms, letting

him comfort her. "He told me he had no pictures of her."

"I'm so sorry baby doll. It was cruel of your father to keep

them from you. Let's go home and I'll open a bottle of

wine and we'll go through the pictures together. Would

you like to do that?"

She looked up at him as he wiped her tears away. "Yes, I

would. Maybe we could stop and pick up a pizza."

Taking her face in his hands gave her a long kiss, then

pulling away he smiles. "Yeah, we can do that."

 

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