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I didn’t know.

Honestly, I wanted it to mean what I wanted it to mean, not what he thought it meant.

Unless we were both on the same page, that was.

He must’ve read the truth on my expressive face because he explained in the next second.

“We done fightin’ this, Blue?” Titus rasped against my skin.

When had he gotten that close again?

I snorted. “I was done fightin’ this before we’d even begun.”

I could feel his smile against my skin as he said, “You marrying me?”

I licked my lips, suddenly nervous. This conversation sure had taken a turn for the better. Was I dreaming?

“Where and when?”

“When? After I ask your father so Miller doesn’t murder me.” He grinned wickedly. “Where? Wherever you want. Big or small. Vegas, courthouse, or big ass venue. I’m there. You plan it, I’ll pay. Then we’ll live happily ever after.

And that’s exactly what we did.

We were married in two months’ time.

We were living together and moved to a completely different state three months after that.

Within two weeks of moving to Pittsburgh where he was traded, we were buying a house, and I was decorating our future baby’s room.

Life was good when I finally stopped fighting the inevitable.

Oh, and decided to take the bull by the horns.

Or Titus by the heartstrings.

EPILOGUE

Fun fact: I don’t care.

-Blue’s secret thoughts

BLUE

3 months later

“You should’ve seen the smile on my face as I drove to the airport,” Titus said as he lay on the couch, arm wrapped tightly around me.

Our baby kicked against his side, and he moved so he could place his hand on my burgeoning belly more comfortably.

“Would you two quit acting like that?” my dad grumbled as he took a seat across from us.

I laughed. “Sure, Dad.”

“I feel like that was really condescending,” he told me as he made eye contact across the coffee table with me.

“I don’t know what you’re talking about.”

That condom accident had turned into a happy little miracle.

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