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“Oh, we’re back to this game?”

She playfully nodded.

“Before I went home to pack after your debutante ball, I visited my parents’ grave.”

Her mouth parted.

“I asked them to give me the strength to leave you without saying goodbye.”

Her eyes brimmed with tears.

“The day before we got married, I went to their graves again and asked them to give me that same strength to make you fall in love with me like you did back then.”

Tears streamed down her cheeks. “I’d love to visit them with you one day.”

“I’d love nothing more than introducing you to them. I’d also love to take our baby once he or she is born to meet them as well.”

“I think that’s a perfect idea. I need to thank them for making me love street bikes, which is what ultimately led me to you.”

“I would have found you anywhere, kitten. They just sped up the process.”

“If more than one life exists, I pray that in my next life we’re together again.”

“I’ll find you in every life, Belle Hawkins. Our souls are connected.”

She beamed, and I spoke with conviction…

“You’ll forever be my second chance rival.”

Epilogue

—Tristian—

One month later

“Oh my God, Tristian! I can’t believe pregnant women turn you on this much. You can’t keep your hands off me.”

I chuckled. “You turn me on, kitten. You being pregnant is just an added bonus.”

“Our guests are piling in. You can’t keep cornering me every chance you get.”

“You fucking love it.”

“I do, but my parents don’t need to know how you keep putting your hand up my dress.”

I looked around the kitchen. “We’re alone.”

“Now? You scared off the catering service with all the orders you were barking.”

“I don’t bark, kitten.” I grinned and reached for her. “I growl.”

She laughed and moved away from me.

“Do you think that’s going to stop me?”

“No. If anything it only entices you more.”

“I love to chase my wife around our home.”

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