Total pages in book: 16
Estimated words: 13992 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 70(@200wpm)___ 56(@250wpm)___ 47(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 13992 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 70(@200wpm)___ 56(@250wpm)___ 47(@300wpm)
I would be jealous of their relationship if I didn’t have a perfect boy of my own. Franklin was the answer to every prayer and dream of my life and then some. He made every day worth living and I never knew I could be this happy.
I threw my arm around my boy’s shoulders and received a gorgeous smile in return. I loved knowing that I made him happy, and the bracelet he wore on his wrist was my promise to make him happy every day of his life. I’d waited so long for my forever boy, and I was never letting him go.
Franklin flinched under my arm when the train whistle sounded, startling all of us…except Ollie. He appeared to have been waiting for it. He clapped his hands wildly before clutching Holden’s fingers. “That means we’re about to move, Daddy! Hurry, hurry, let’s get a seat!”
Ollie dragged his chuckling Daddy to a chair that faced the long panel of windows. Holden sat down and Ollie was quick to snuggle onto his lap, with all of his attention on the glass in front of him.
Zack followed suit, sitting to the left of Holden and pulling Blake onto his lap as well. Going one more second without holding my beautiful boy felt like an eternity, so I grabbed his hand and led him to the chair on Holden’s right hand side.
Franklin’s cute little ass nestled onto my knees and I wrapped my arms around his waist. He was Heaven in my arms. I took a quick look around the passenger car to take stock of the people around us; some Nasty Nellies might have something negative to say about three groups of men cuddling together, and I wanted to be prepared for it.
Little did they know, there were three possessive, protective Doms here who would be more than happy to use any naysayer’s balls as a speed bag. Luckily, everyone seemed to be minding their own business, so I relaxed and turned my attention back to Frankie.
Ollie cheered again as the train began its journey; slow at first, and then quickly gaining speed. Trees zipped by the windows, and the trees blocking the sunshine cast shadows across our faces as we watched the world pass.
“What do you think?” I asked in Frankie’s ear.
“It’s beautiful. I’ve never really traveled anywhere, so I’m super excited for all of the stops we’re going to make.”
I was glad I got to experience his first trip with him, but I was greedy and wanted a vacation all alone with him as well. “Let’s plan a trip for just the two of us. Where would you like me to take you?”
Frankie looked over his shoulder at me with rounded eyes. “Are you serious?”
“Of course I am. Where sounds good to you? Any tropical paradise you want to visit?”
He chewed his lip for a moment as he thought. “I’m not sure. Anywhere is paradise as long as I’m with you.” He always knew how to melt my heart.
“You better be careful or I’ll fly you out to Vegas and have Elvis marry us.”
“That doesn’t sound like a threat,” Frankie replied with a smirk. My boy had gained quite a bit of sass during the time we’d been together and loved teasing me. I, on the other hand, was totally serious.
I tapped the bracelet on his arm and said, “This is a symbol of our forever, but I want to prove it to you and everyone else in every way. I want to marry the shit out of you and show you off to the world.”
Frankie’s eyes widened again and his breathing quickened. But my little sass master didn’t stay speechless for long. An even bigger smirk took over his lips and he leaned in closer to me to say, “If you’re asking, I want a real proposal.”
The words barely passed his lips before I lifted him from our seat. I hoisted him onto his feet and dropped to one knee on the floor in front of him.
Ollie gasped at the sight. “What’s happening, Daddy?”
Holden chuckled and replied quietly, “Just watch, baby boy.”
I took Frankie’s hands in mine and looked deep into his eyes. “Franklin, you make my life incredible and I want to share every day of it with you - as my partner, my lover, and my husband. Will you marry me?”
He took a long, shaky breath before whispering, “Yes,” and I jumped to my feet, capturing him in a tight hug and lifting him from the floor. I spun him around in a circle and our friends were quick to join us, offering us hugs and congratulations. We even received some applause from other people in the train car. Poor Ollie was a sobbing mess as he told us how happy he was that Frankie would now officially be his uncle too.