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Work Me Good(77)
Author: Ali Parker

I thought what Jace did was admirable. He was sticking up for his friend. That was what a good boy did for his friend. I hoped Saige could calm down enough to see how good Jace was. She should be praising him for doing the right thing. A real man didn’t let a woman get treated like shit.

Although punching the kid first was probably not the best move. The kid was eight and was still learning how to solve his problems with words. That wasn’t exactly a crime. At least not in my opinion. But like she said, my opinion didn’t matter. He wasn’t my kid. I was just the fill-in while she searched for a suitable father.

That shouldn’t bother me, but it did. Neither of them was mine. There was nothing between us and it was pretty clear she didn’t want there to be.

“Fuck this. I need a drink.”

I didn’t feel like listening to Davin tell me what an idiot I was. I wanted to drink in silence.

 

 

Chapter 49

 

 

Saige

 

 

I was shaking I was so angry. I was mad at myself and Nash. I was mad at Jace for behaving the way he did. I was mad at the principal for letting the problem get this bad and I was really mad at the kids that just wouldn’t let up.

“I’m picking up dinner,” I said to Jace. “Chicken nuggets or a burger?”

“Are you really mad at me?” he asked.

“I’m angry. Yes.”

“At me?”

“Do you want a cheeseburger?” I asked.

“Yes, please,” he murmured.

I ordered food for four and drove to Joss’s house. When we got there, Jace got out of the car but lacked his usual enthusiasm. I didn’t blame him. I wasn’t exactly feeling peppy. I rang the bell and waited.

“Hi,” Joss said as she opened the door wide.

“I brought dinner.”

“I have wine,” she said with a laugh. “I think we’re going to need it.”

We sorted out the food and sent the kids out back to eat and play while we sat at the dining-room table. “How are you?” she asked.

“Pissed,” I answered. “Really pissed.”

“Me too.”

“Is Caitlyn okay?” I asked.

“She’s fine. She was pretty upset about all of it, but she’s going to be okay.”

I shook my head. “I’m so sorry. This is such a mess. If these kids would just leave him alone it would be fine. I don’t get it.”

“It is awful, and I can’t imagine how you feel. This has been going on too long.”

“Did Caitlyn say what happened?”

“She said she was on the playground and a couple of the kids that she stood up to the other day started taunting her. At first, she said it was okay and then other kids chimed in.”

I groaned. “Like a mob.”

She nodded. “The mob mentality is strong.”

“Poor Caitlyn. It’s sad. I hate that our kids are getting picked on. They aren’t bad kids.”

“I’m glad Jace was there,” she said. “He rescued Caitlyn. She really sees him as her hero.”

That softened me a little toward what he did. “He hit the kid,” I said. “That is not okay.”

“I don’t think it’s okay, but I’m glad he stepped in. Caitlyn said they were throwing things at her. She really was scared. She thought they were going to hurt her. Jace saw them giving her a hard time and ran across the playground. He did try to tell them to stop, but they wouldn’t. Caitlyn said they were taunting him. They threatened to beat him up after school. Jace stepped right up to the ringleader and I guess popped him in the nose.”

I burst into laughter. “Oh my goodness. That is such an inappropriate response. I can’t laugh.”

She grinned. “I think you have to laugh. Your little guy is a fierce protector. I have a feeling those two are going to be tighter than ever. They are going to be two peas in a pod.”

“Did he hurt the boy?” I asked. “I didn’t ask the principal. I was so pissed.”

“No. I spoke with the teacher that was out there. He said it was nothing more than a little tussling. The fight was noticed almost immediately and broken up before it got out of hand.”

“Thank god,” I muttered. “I couldn’t deal with that. I’m at my wits end.”

“When did Jace become a little Mike Tyson?” she teased.

“Nash.”

“What?”

“Nash showed him how to box,” I said. “Apparently, Jace took what he learned to heart.”

She laughed. “Oh my gosh. I would say so. You let him box?”

“I didn’t know where we were going until we were there. I should have stopped it.”

She shrugged. “I don’t know. Just think what could have happened if Jace hadn’t stood up for himself.”

“They might not have fought at all,” I said.

“Or Caitlyn might have gotten hurt,” she pointed out.

“I don’t want him to think the only answer is to fight,” I said.

“Why did Nash show him how to box?”

“He said it would give him confidence,” I explained. “Nash thinks Jace is the target because he’s timid. He said Jace needs to carry himself with more confidence and then the bullies will back off.”

“That makes sense,” she said. “I think it’s a good idea to give him something to fall back on. Honestly, what he did today was remarkable. He’s been picked on and physically assaulted and yet he still stood up for my baby girl. The kid deserves a medal and some ice cream.”

I couldn’t help but smile. “This is true. I guess he is a brave kid.”

“Yeah, he is. I think that male influence is paying off.”

I rolled my eyes. “I’m not going to raise Jace to be a bully. I don’t necessarily blame him for what he did, but I don’t want him to think it’s okay. He can’t go around punching people when they say things he doesn’t like.”

“It wasn’t just words. They were throwing things. Technically, that’s assault. I get you don’t want him to start fights, but that’s not what he did.”

“Still,” I said.

“Well, I’m sure you can have a conversation with him and discuss the wrong and the right.”

I nodded. “Oh, I’m going to. In the meantime, there will be no more male influence in his life.”

“What? Are you warding off men?”

“Yes. I don’t want my kid turning into a fighting machine.”

“Jace is too sweet to become a fighting machine,” she said. “The male influence worked.”

“It doesn’t matter because Nash is no longer an option.”

“Why?”

“I told him he wasn’t Jace’s father, and I didn’t want him butting in.”

“That’s harsh,” she said. “Don’t you think the guy was trying to help? From what you’ve told me, he was going out of his way to befriend Jace.”

“Yes, but teaching him to hit isn’t okay. He wants to take him to shoot BB guns. That is not the kind of male influence I need in Jace’s life.”

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