Chapter 224: Chapter 224 Ford.
"The president is landing," the voice in my ear says, and I give Sloan one last kiss.
"We’ve got to go downstairs. Your dad is about to get here and I want to talk to Chad."
"Okay," she says as she straightens her spine. She has more courage than I gave her credit for.
Even after everything that’s happened to her she’s still ready to fight of us. For me. My heart swells with pride. She slips on her shoes and we walk hand in hand to our destiny.
When we get to the lower level I greet three secret service agents guarding the door. There are three more inside the room interrogating Chad. I’ll go in, but first I want to see the president and put his fears to rest. Or get ready for the fight of my life.
I would lay down my life to protect Sloan, but if the President wants to cause trouble for us he can. He has the power right now to keep us apart, but I’ve known him for a long time. And I know that he’s recently fallen in love with July, so I’m hoping that in some way his heart has been softened.
We walk into the executive wing and to one of the offices the president uses. This time Sloan is the one who paces while I go and take a seat on the couch. It’s one thing to be worried about something happening to her, it’s another to be worried I might lose her. The thought makes my legs weak and it becomes hard to breathe. Right now I need to sit down and conserve my energy in case I need to make an escape with her.
I think about my dad’s old hunting cabin in Michigan. No one knows about it but us. Could I get her there in time? I know I could make it on my own without being caught. I’ve got exit plans everywhere I go. But since I met Sloan I’ve had to think about it being two of us. And after what we did in her room, there might be three of us soon enough.
The door bursts open and in walks the president with July hot on his heels. His own Secret Service detail comes in, but he barks for them all to leave and close the door.
"Sloan," he says, and there’s relief in his voice that makes my chest tight.
I know he was worried that something could have happened to her, because I felt the same way. He looks over the top of her head and directly at me. He narrows his eyes, but July walks around him and comes over to where I am on the couch. I stand up and she holds out her hands, taking one of mine in both of hers.
"Thank you so much for protecting her. For keeping her safe when we couldn’t." There are tears in her eyes as she turns and pulls Sloan into her own hug.
The president walks over to me and I brace myself for his anger, but instead he holds out his hand. I reach for his and he gives me a firm shake before he lets out a sigh.
"Thank you," he says simply, and I nod at him.
He steps back, and Sloan comes over to my side and I put my arm around her.
"I did my duty to protect the daughter of the president, but I also did what I felt I had to because I love Sloan." She runs her hand down my back and it gives me the confidence to keep going. "I’ve loved her for a long time, but I didn’t touch her until she was eighteen. I waited because she means something to me." I glance down at her and she looks up to meet my gaze. "She means everything to me. She’s my world."
I hear sniffing and I look over to see July in tears.
"Don’t mind me. I’m just super hormonal because of the baby," she says as the president turns and wipes away her tears. "You can’t be mad at them. They’re in love. It’s not their fault some asshole took pictures of them."
"I know," the president signs. "It’s just difficult to see pictures of my little girl like that." freewebnovel.cσ๓
"How bad were they?" Sloan asks, and I wish she hadn’t. I don’t even want to know.
"You were both covered," July rushes to say, then leans in closer to Sloan and whispers. "It was pretty obvious what was happening, but there’s no way to prove it."
Sloan’s face turns about seventeen shades of red and I pull her closer to me. I hate that the world has seen those pictures, but it does mean that everyone knows she’s mine. So in a twisted way there’s some silver lining to this.
"What are your intentions with my little girl?" the president says, and Sloan steps in front of me.
"I love you, Dad, but it’s time I made the decisions when it comes to my life." My chest swells with pride as she takes my hand and lays down the law. "I’m going to hold off on college for at least a year. I want to weigh my options back in Tennessee. With Ford."
The sudden image of her and me together on a farm riding horses and raising our kids begins to take root. I want it so badly I wish I could scoop her up in my arms and go run off and start it now.