Chapter 13

Chapter Thirteen

Gideon

Isabella is much more subdued after her visit to Doctor D, which is understandable given everything we put her through. Still, it tears at my heart a bit, the way she keeps her head down as we walk down the street to where her surprise awaits. Perhaps I’ll buy her a little something extra as a special treat, especially since we still have another appointment to keep after our time with Maxwell and Jasper.

We’re nearly to the storefront when an excited voice calls Isabella’s name. Beside me, my Little girl’s head jerks up, and it’s a relief to see her eyes light up when she spots Tori attempting to run toward us, her progress hampered significantly by the tight hold Maxwell has on her hand.

My own grip on Isabella’s hand obviously isn’t as strong as it should be, because she breaks free from me with ease, running straight for Tori and Maxwell.

We’re on the sidewalk, with no traffic to speak of, and still my heart lodges in my throat as she takes off.

“Isabella! Stop right there!”

To her credit, she skids to a stop immediately, her dark eyes wide in her face when she turns back to face me. “What did I do?”

She sounds so sweetly confused, I almost don’t have the heart to scold her. But as Maxwell would say, it’s a Daddy’s job to teach his Little girl right from wrong, and even though it’s obvious Isabella didn’t mean to be naughty, she still needs to learn a lesson.

Slowing to a stop in front of her, I grip her chin, forcing her head back as I set my expression in stern lines. “When we are out in public, you always hold Daddy’s hand. The next time you take off like that, I will bare your bottom and spank you right here on the street. Am I understood?”

Hands flying behind her to cover her diaper-covered bottom, Isabella nods as best she can with her chin in my grip. “Yes, Daddy. I’m sorry, I didn’t know.”

“That’s the only reason you’re not getting your bottom spanked right now. I’m not mad, little one, but I do expect you to obey the rules now that you know them.”

“I will, I promise.”

Despite everything we heard on the monitor yesterday, I’m inclined to believe her. She sounds so earnest, and her eyes are filled with what I could almost believe is remorse.

“Good girl. Now, take Daddy’s hand and we can go say hello to Tori and Uncle Max.”

Obediently, she slips her hand back in mine, and we take the last few steps together. Maxwell greets me with an understanding smile and a slight shrug, as if to say he understands all too well the struggle of keeping an excitable Little girl in line. Which he certainly does.

We each release our Little ones so they can embrace, and I can’t help but grin as we watch them jump up and down together as if they didn’t just see each other less than twenty-four hours ago. As pouty as she was after her visit with Doctor D, it pleases me to see it’s obviously not done her any permanent harm.

“Daddy, hurry up !”

We all turn as a group toward the new voice, to see Juliet and Jasper on the other side of the street, the former glaring up at her stepbrother-turned-Daddy and stomping her foot. Jasper simply shakes his head and laughs at his Little girl’s antics, then leans down to whisper something in her ear that brings an adorable red flush to her cheeks as she shakes her head vehemently back and forth.

Gripping Juliet’s hand, Jasper makes a show of looking both ways despite the lack of traffic on the street before crossing. Only once they’re both safely on the sidewalk does he release her hand so she can run and join the other two Little girls anxiously awaiting her arrival. After a few more minutes of jumping and hugging and excited predictions as to what their “surprise” could be, Maxwell clears his throat.

“All right, little ones. Are you ready for your surprise?”

Cheers erupt from the small group in front of us, and we all laugh at their exuberance. “Okay, then. Hands over your eyes and no peeking!”

The girls immediately cover their eyes, and we usher them into the building behind us. When we’re safely ensconced in the brightly lit store, I lean down to whisper in Isabella’s ear.

“Surprise, little doll. Open your eyes.”

* * *

Isabella

An odd combination of fear and excitement hums along my skin as I wait with my hands over my eyes and my breath stuck in my throat.

“Surprise, little doll. Open your eyes.”

Excited as I am, I still hesitate to actually remove my hands from my eyes. But it’s the excited squeals of my friends that convince me it’s safe to do so, and I slowly lower my hands.

My mouth falls open at the sight that greets me. It doesn't matter that I am well into my twenties, I don’t think anyone ever outgrows the joy of a toy store. Especially not one like this. It seems to stretch on forever, rows and rows of every toy a Little boy or girl could possibly dream of. To our right is a wall of stuffed animals stacked all the way up to the ceiling, from your everyday teddy bears to more extravagant unicorns and other fantasy creatures.

Turning around, I look up at Daddy, and my heart leaps in my chest at the indulgent smile stretched across his face. “You brought me to a toy store.”

“I did. Your nursery is well stocked but every Little girl should make a trip to pick out her own toys on a regular basis.”

I don’t want to feel gratitude, or this swell of affection for the monster in front of me. But my heart is a traitorous bitch, and it obviously has a mind of its own.

And despite everything else he’s put me through, it is sort of a sweet gesture. Without really even thinking it through, I find myself stepping forward to wrap my arms around his waist. “Thank you, Daddy.”

“You’re welcome, little one. Now, go, find yourself something fun.”

When I turn back around, Juju and Tori are waiting for me. Tori holds her hand out to me and with a happy squeal, I run forward to grab her hand and we take off down the first aisle we see.

For what feels like hours, we browse the store, cooing over baby dolls and playsets and everything else we can get our hands on.

After a very serious discussion regarding an adult-sized play kitchen Tori has her heart set on, we make our way down another aisle. Giggling, Juju picks up a very realistic “doctor” kit, complete with a long white coat and everything an aspiring medical professional could want for a thorough exam.

“Anyone wanna play doctor?”

Wrinkling my nose, I shake my head vehemently. “No, thank you. I just came from Doctor D’s, and if I never step foot in a doctor’s office again it’ll be too soon.”

Sympathy flashes across my friends’ faces and Victoria rushes forward to throw her arms around my neck. “Poor Izzy! Doctor D is the worst .”

“I keep trying to figure out what the D stands for,” Juju says, her expression twisting into a scowl. “All I’ve come up with so far is Dickhead.”

The suggestion shocks a giggle out of me. “Deranged. Demonic.”

Pulling away, Tori gets in on the fun. “Doo-doo head!”

We all try to smother our laughter, so we don’t alert the Daddies to our conversation. They’ve given us a wide berth, letting us explore the store more or less on our own, but they’re hovering close enough to overhear us if we get too loud. And I have no doubt that if they were to overhear exactly what we have to say about Doctor D, all our bottoms would pay the price.

“Dreadful,” I say with a decisive nod when our laughter dies down. “That was all I could think during my ‘exam’ was how dreadful it all was.”

“Oooh, Doctor Dreadful.” Humor dances in Juju’s bright blue eyes. “It has a nice ring to it! Like a character out of a horror movie.”

“We should get a plaque made for his office.” Tori giggles. “We’d have to figure out how to sneak in and hang it up though.”

“Maybe Millie would help us.”

Juju shakes her head at my suggestion. “No way. Have you met her? She’s totally in on all of it. She’d tattle on us before we could blink.”

Before we can flesh out our prank any further, movement catches my eye and I turn to find all three Daddies making their way down the aisle toward us. “Daddies incoming,” I whisper.

Juju and Tori immediately shift to face their Daddies, their expressions the picture of innocence. All three men stop in front of us, their brows rising in such a uniform way I wonder if they practice that gesture together.

“What are you Little girls up to?”

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