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“Right before you put your tongue between my legs.”

“Well you are,” he purrs, mouth now feathering mine. “And you’re even sexier every time you grow our family.”

“I’m not having eight kids, Tate,” I playfully scold, leaning back to show him the seriousness in my stare. “This is probably it.”

The corners of his lips curl upwards in the most dangerous way. “We’ll see.”

There’s no time for an objection. His hand cups my cheek as his lips softly collide with mine.

He’s right.

We will see.

Because that’s just what happens in this relationship.

It’s not a bunch of planning and overly preparing. Aside from this costly vacation to visit his relatives – a vacation in which I still will be working a bit – we really have developed a take life as it comes habit.

It’s what works best for us and our family.

The growing family he always wanted.

The one that I didn’t know I needed.

That I didn’t know I was anxious for.

But you know what they say.

The best things in life are always worth the wait.

And Tate O’Clery, along with our all of our children, are no exception to that rule.

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