Page 17 of Finding March


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“Hey Peaches,” he says, scrubbing his hand down his face.

“Long night?” I ask, ready to attend to him in any way he needs.

“Yes. My client, the Carvalho’s, entire network was hacked. It took me damn near all day, but I found their money. I know there’s going to be a war.”

“I know. It’s all over the news.”

“I was afraid of that, but that’s a problem for a different day,” he says, pulling me in front of him.

“Oh?”

“You look sexy in those tiny shorts, wife.”

“Now, I know you’re lying,” I say, giggling as he tickles the outsides of my thighs. Who knew that thighs were ticklish?

He lifts me up and puts me on his desk. “I’m hungry, Peaches and I know just what I want to eat.”

“It’s all yours, babe.”

It always has been, and it always will be.

EPILOGUE

JOSHUA

FIVE YEARS LATER

“That’s it, Peaches, ride my cock,” I demand as March gives her all on top of me. She’s currently pregnant with our fifth and sixth children, and this is the only way that’s comfortable for her.

“Joshie,” she cries, as I squeeze her tits, her milk flowing down her chest; I rear up and thrust into her hard. “I’m coming, don’t stop, just like that.” Her pussy squeezes my cock, and there’s nothing I can do to stop myself from going off.

“Fuck, baby, yes,” I groan, as I come inside of her. She climbs off of me and drops down on the bed, yawning. I climb out of bed and pull my robe on. “I’ll check on the kids.”

“Mmmkay,” she whispers, and I know she’ll be out like a light in seconds.

I check in on Junie first. She’s sleeping on the floor, so I move to put her up on her bed. She snuggles into the blankets and doesn’t wake. Next is Jake and Mark, who share a room. They are in their bunk beds, sound asleep. Moving down the hall, the baby, Josie, is swaddled in her crib, sleeping like the angel she is. My parents moved to Phoenix four years ago, and they live down the street now. They welcomed March and Junie with open arms, just like I knew they would. March stressed herself out about it for weeks before they met, but everything worked out in the end.

My life is amazing. I’m still doing IT, from home; March is managing Phoenix Savings and Loan. The kids are doing great. I shudder to think what my life would have been like if I hadn’t found her. Thank God I did. I love that woman more than life itself. I knew it the moment I laid eyes on her, and nothing will ever change that. Finding March, both times, is the best thing that ever happened to me.

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