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Against the Rules

Page 9

by Ella Goode


  I turn my head, wanting a kiss.

  “How are you feeling?”

  I turn in his lap to straddle him. He keeps playing with my clit, teasing me. “I’m fine.” I kiss him, cutting him off so he can’t ask his normal questions regarding my well-being. One thing leads to another until we’re naked and spent on the sofa, both of us out of breath. My head is now resting on his chest. I kiss him over his heart.

  “We’re going to have babies.” I’m still in shock that I am pregnant. We never used protection, but it had taken a few years. Even with us going at it all the time.

  “We are.”

  I look up at him. I think fate was waiting for the right time. Not that I mind. Finn and I needed time, just the two of us and I still needed to grow from a college student to a woman in the workforce. It was a box in life I needed to check and Finn was at my side to help. I still can’t believe I ever ran from this man.

  I’d been scared at first of what people would think about Finn and me being together. That they would assume I got this job because of our relationship. That I wouldn’t get to prove myself. Finn taught me that the only person I have to prove myself to is the one I look at in the mirror every morning. He’d been right. I know my worth. I worked hard to be here. My husband did too. Both of us have made the life we have. There are parts of me and him that may be a little bit crazy, but in the best of ways when it comes to one another.

  “I’m not surprised my overachieving husband put a boy and girl inside me at once.”

  “You said you wanted a boy and a girl.” I laugh. I had said that one night when we talked about kids. I’d said I wanted one of each. A boy and a girl. Now here we are. “You think I was going to watch you go through labor twice? Once is going to kill me.” I laugh.

  “I love you,” I tell him.

  “I know. You wrote my name over and over in your notebook.”

  I smack his chest. “You’re not supposed to talk about that,” I remind him.

  “I never brought up the pages where you wrote your own name with my last name.”

  “Finn!” I hadn't known he'd seen those.

  “I love you too.” He smiles smugly. He pulls me up his body to kiss me. “The jig is up. You wanted my last name and I made it happen.”

  He did. Finn always does. That's how I know Finn will never settle for anything less than us having a happily ever after.

  My luvs! Summer is here and it’s getting hot outside which means we need some air conditioned office romance to stir up the perfect balance of heat and comfort. Looking for more office romance? Give Spark a try.

  I’ve got a sexy man in blue coming next month. Watch for him!

  Until then, stay safe and sane. Love you all,

  Ella

  Also by Ella Goode

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  FU High: Ace of Hearts, Deuces Wild, and Two of a Kind

  Loyalty Card

  She’s the One & My Only One

  Spark

  Priceless

  Smooth Kisses, Sweet Kisses, Saved Kisses

  Finding Home & Bring Him Home

  Captured, Kept, Stolen

  Make Me Yours

  She’s All Mine

  Pretty Prize

  Three of Us (Twins #1) and Belong Together (Twins #2)

  Their Private Need (Michigan, Easy and Annie)

  His Bold Heart (Chelsea & Wrecker)

  Her Secret Pleasure

  Captive Ride

  The Last Christmas Present: Billionaire Holiday Romance (a Daddy story)

  The Wolf’s Mail Order Bride

  Beauty in Summer

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