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Two years later…

 

JENSEN

 

When I look at her only clothed in my t-shirt that stops mid-thigh as she flips pancakes I don’t only get hard, I also feel my fucking heart swelling so much it feels like my whole chest is too small for the damn thing. Even two years later she affects me like in the early days.

I’m aware that I have the stupidest smile on my face as I stare at her moving effortlessly in my kitchen with her back to me. Honestly, I barely recognize myself sometimes. The fuck up who needed to drink his issues away, who would shag anything that moves to push away my demons, is gone.

I never thought I would ever deserve this happiness and sometimes, most of the time, I still don’t. But I have this woman, this beautiful, sexy, and tender woman and I will do anything to keep her in my life.

I went against my own son to be with her. I’ve changed to be worthy of her.

She glances over her slim shoulder and smiles at me. It reaches her hazel eyes and like always when I see how happy I make her it’s like someone stole my breath.

“What?’’ she asks, a barely contained laugh in her voice.

Instead of answering with words, I stalk to her and grab her, turning her around to face me so I can taste her lips again. And since she started showing I put my hands on her round belly with our daughter.

My tongue slips in her mouth and I taste the orange juice she had earlier. She wraps her arms around me and groans in my mouth before she pulls away.

“I’m too big to get really close now.’’

I smile fondly at her and drop my eyes to her stomach. “You’re perfect, beautiful. You’ve never been more perfect.’’

She huffs and rolls her eyes, but soon enough her bright smile reappears. She brings her hands over mine on her stomach and my smile gets bigger when the morning light catches on her wedding band. Last night we celebrated our one year wedding anniversary and ended in bed with some amazing orgasms.

“She’s moving a lot this morning. Feel her?’’ She moves my hands a little and then I feel my daughter kicking.

Emotions well inside me like always when I feel my baby girl moving. I never thought I could fall in love without meeting someone, but she’s the proof of that. Our little miracle.

“I can’t believe I’m going to have a daughter. It’s going to drive me fucking crazy when she hits puberty.’’ I chuckle, already picturing myself following her when she goes on her first date with a boy.

Aideen squeezes my hands before she puts one on my face to bring my mouth to hers for a deep kiss that leaves me hard as a rock and panting.

“I can’t wait to see that.’’ Her sexy little smile and the sparks in her eyes make me feel lighter still and I’m ready to forego breakfast to devour my deliciously tempting wife when my phone rings on the kitchen counter.

I sigh and pull away. “I swear this fucking phone is a pain.’’ I shake my head and grab it, checking the ID quickly before I answer. At the name displayed on the screen my annoyance vanishes and my stupid smile, the kind of smile like only a truly happy man has plastered on his face, comes back. “Hey, Hal. Still on for lunch today?’’

My life is back on track and I have everything I never dreamed on having, but needed like oxygen.

I have a wonderful wife who I love more than life itself.

We’re going to have a baby girl.

And my grown up son is back in my life, happy for Aideen and me and eager to meet his sister.

Life has been tough and I thought that’s all it was, but now I know that life is also made of more if only I gave myself the chance to live it.

Author’s babbling

 

As always, the first person I have to thank is Wendy, my friend and blogger at Bare Naked Words. Thank you for your time, your kind words, encouragement and for being there whenever I need your help. Every time you find a way to calm my nerves when I’m ready to turn into a neurotic author ready to trash everything from my notes to my ugly draft.

 

Then, I have to thank every and all bloggers who are continuously there to help promote my cover reveal, teasers and new release. It’s amazing the time you spend helping us, authors. Your passion for books is inspiring and always makes me want to write more, better. Without you and your support I wouldn’t be able to get the word out when I have a new book or when I have a new cover to share. Never think your work, kindness and messages are overlooked or taken for granted.

 

Finally, I want to thank you, readers.
You
, right now, reading these few parting words, you make my dream possible. I hope this isn’t the last you read of me and I’m crossing my fingers in hope that you enjoyed this book. I can’t wait for my next book to land on your e-reader and/or bookshelf. Keep reading and never underestimate how happy it makes us authors, knowing that you read us, tell others about a book you like and interact with us. A thousand ‘thank you’s’ can’t be enough.

About the author

 

Stephanie Witter, in her twenties, lives in France where she comes up with book ideas on her laptop, notebook or phone. When she’s not writing the day away, she likes visiting museums or shopping to add another nail polish to her already huge collection. She’s also unable to resist the appeal of new books, even when she knows she can’t possibly have the time to read yet another one. She’s happy to have a to-read pile so high she can never put a dent into it even if she tries her best.

 

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