Total pages in book: 145
Estimated words: 131455 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 657(@200wpm)___ 526(@250wpm)___ 438(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 131455 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 657(@200wpm)___ 526(@250wpm)___ 438(@300wpm)
“Callum…” I moan.
“Because you are mine.” Our foreheads touch, both of us gasping for air as we come close to the end. “You are mine always. Forever. I will never let you go, and I would give my life if it means protecting yours.”
I want to tell him I’m his. I want to tell him I’ll never go away again, that my place is at his side. I hope we have a boy he can raise to be as strong and protective and loving as he is. I want to say all of it and so much more, but I can’t when I’m this close to detonating.
“Oh god, Callum!! I’m going to come,” I whine, clutching him, almost afraid of the intensity of what’s building in me.
“Come for me. Come now.”
I don’t get the chance to tell him that it’s already happening before he covers my mouth with his, almost devouring me, plunging his tongue inside and claiming it along with the rest of me. I’m his, completely.
Sheer bliss explodes in my core and pulls me under, where everything is dark and sweet and there’s nothing but pleasure radiating through my body and my soul. By the time he breaks our kiss and leans against me, my head is spinning and I’m limp… but satisfied. Triumphant, even. We won.
And here is my prize, cradling me tenderly, kissing my neck and shoulder and face. “My love,” he murmurs. “My queen. My everything.” There’s no one else I would rather be than his, forever.
Once we’re dried off, he climbs into bed. “I’m only going to take a nap,” he promises as he lowers his head to the pillows. “It’s been a long few days and I haven’t slept for shit.”
The fact that he’s asleep before I’ve finished getting dressed tells me this might be more than a nap, but then rest is exactly what he needs. I stroke my hand over his damp hair and smile down at him, my heart swelling. With Jack finally dead, we’re one step closer to our happily ever after.
CALLUM
“I don’t care that he thinks it’s charity. The man’s car was totaled, and the least I can do is make sure he gets a new one. It’s not like I’m buying him a Mercedes. It’s a goddamn Acura, for fuck’s sake.” To think Charlie Cole’s refusing my generosity…
Who am I kidding? This is entirely the sort of thing he’d do. The man will cut off his nose to spite his face if it means accepting something from me.
“I hope he enjoys driving a rental for the foreseeable future, then.”
“I know. I know. You should talk to him about it yourself. He’s not listening to me.”
Right, because that’s something I want to do. Arguing with Charlie Cole over whether or not I owe him a new car. “I’m doing it, end of story. If he doesn’t like it, he can go through the trouble of returning it to the dealership.”
“Okay. I’ll tell him and then I’ll be on my way home.”
“Don’t take too long.”
Her giggle warms my heart like few things ever have. In the week since she blew Dominic Moroni away, she’s handled things better than I dared to hope. “Believe me. I love him, but spending the afternoon shopping for the baby so he won’t be here when the car arrives is more than enough time together.”
“I don’t know how you do it.”
I’m no fool. I’d be standing at Bianca’s grave if it weren’t for his skillful driving. He did his damnedest to protect the most precious thing in my life. I’d buy him a Benz if I thought I could get away with it. That doesn’t mean he’s not a stubborn prick when he wants to be.
“Secretly, he loves it. He’ll come around.” She lowers her voice to a whisper. “I love you.”
“I love you. Now tell Nathan I want you back here pronto.” Because she’s going nowhere by herself. Not ever again. Even with Jack and Dominic out of the picture, I’m not taking chances. She has a driver now.
Romero enters the office when I call for him and winces at the high-pitched whine of equipment being used in the entry hall. “I’m popping ibuprofen like candy. Good thing they’re supposed to finish today.”
“The car arrived with no issues.”
“Good. And Charlie?” He snickers when I scoff. “Told you he’d be pissed.”
“And Sebastian? Has he reached out to you?”
“No. I can only imagine he’s on his honeymoon, if you can call it that.” He sighs, rubbing his temples while sinking into a chair. The strain of these past several days shows on his face—the noisy construction work isn’t helping. “I don’t want to touch that situation. Besides, there’s something else I wanted to discuss with you.”
Leaning back in my chair, I raise my eyebrows. “Shoot.”
“That might be the wrong choice of words—you’re the one who may want to shoot me.”