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But my Adalee sees what I’m doing and refuses to let go, gripping my hips and swatting my hand away.

“Sweet baby Moses…fuck!”

When I come down her throat, she surprises me yet again by swallowing every drop. And then licking her lips after I ease out of her mouth.

I drop to my knees and take my sweet angel into my arms. It’s important to me to make sure she’s all right. I pull her into my lap and kiss her tenderly, massaging her knees.

She kisses me back. “You gave me a workout, sailor.”

“Hopefully not too hard,” I say. “I wouldn’t want to wreck your knees. Next time, we do that in the bed, you understand me?”

Frenchie shakes her head. “Whatever you say, big man. Blowjob-induced knee injury or not, I’ll still be able to outrun you.”

Chapter 15

Adalee

It’s not breakfast time when I wake up from the noise of both of our stomachs growling. Closer to elevensies.

But we’re both thinking the same thing.

I roll over, and Hudson is wide awake, smiling at me.

At the same time, we say, “McMuffins?”

Laughing, I roll out of bed and go on the search for my clothes. But Hudson has somehow turned into such a gentleman that he’s folded all my clothes, and they’re waiting for me at the end of the bed.

As we dress, I tell him, “You know, I always thought the sweet gestures came first, during the wooing phase.”

“Who told you that?” he says, tugging his shirt over his chest, and I’m a little sad to say goodbye to his cute little nipples for the time being.

I shrug. “Experience. Most guys start out sweet, and then when they think they’ve got you hooked, everything changes. I just always assumed that was normal—“

I stop talking, my mouth agape, when I see Hudson eating up the distance between us. He grips my face and kisses

me deeply, passionately, and thoroughly.

When he pulls away to look me in the eye, I’m breathless. “Listen to me. None of that shit is normal. And furthermore, I want you to know that every time I’ve seen you dating other guys, I wanted to steal you away. If you need to talk about anything in your past, I’m here for it. You know that, right? But I don’t ever want you to think the way they treated you was normal. You got that? They didn’t love you like I do.”

I blow out a breath and cover his hands. “Nobody ever will.” And then I kiss the center of his palm. “Now get me some breakfast before I really start reminiscing about guys in my past.”

Growling, Hudson arcs his arm around my shoulders as we leave to fill our bellies with greasy goodness.

Over breakfast, we strategize about how we’re going to take care of business while we’re away for the summer. I call my best employee, Amethyst, and tell her if she’s willing to take on the job as manager, keeping the Ferris wheel staffed and running, I’ll give her a raise. I’ll even spring for a new tripod and whatever new camera equipment she needs. Hudson calls Gavin, who enthusiastically agrees to take on managing the marina for the summer.

Finishing our breakfast, we head over to the RV to have a chat with my parents.

When we arrive, we find them outside playing with the neighborhood dogs.

My mom turns when she sees Kris watching me approach. She looks ready to apologize all over again.

“Baby,” she starts, “I’m sorry. I should have told you.”

I take a deep breath and say, “I don’t want to hear it.” And then I hug my mom—like really hug her, for the first time since before she stopped drinking. She seems shocked at first, but I don’t let go. Finally, she relaxes and hugs me back.

Then I turn to my dad, and I don’t have to say anything. He wraps me up against his tall, lean frame and kisses the top of my head. “We should have handled things differently.”

All I can do is sigh, “yeah.”

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