by Megan Bryce
She didn’t smile back at him. “Your mother will not be involved with this one, got it?”
“Are you sure? Her consultant did a good job.”
“No. I get to pick it out. And yours.”
“Why am I suddenly nervous?”
“Or I could just tattoo “Taken. Don’t bother.” on your forehead.”
He grinned, rising with her in his arms. “Forget the pre-nup. Just marry me. Together we could rule the world, but we’ll be so busy with our little demons we just won’t have the time.”
“I don’t even want to think about the children you’d have.” But she did– she could see them– two little devils with golden curls and green eyes.
She held the screen door open as he carried her inside and he said, “I’m thinking six should do it.”
“Six!”
“It’ll take that many to slow you down. And my mother is going to be around a lot. She’ll need a baby to hold for quite some time.” He carried her into the living area, stopping in front of the couch and putting her on her feet. He said, “She’ll start liking you around the fourth one, the fifth should clinch it, but I think we should aim for six just to be on the safe side.”
“I think you underestimate any child we’d make. One little twinkly smile and your mother is a goner.”
He popped the button on her jeans. “You forget how much she doesn’t like you.”
“Not the couch, we don’t fit. And maybe we should elope.”
He shook his head. “We’ll invite your grandparents.”
A sad light came into her eyes. “They won’t come.”
He kissed her lightly. “They will. I can be very persuasive.”
She stared into his eyes. “Maybe.”
“No maybe. They’ll come around by the wedding. Or at least the first grandchild. Just like my mother.” He looked up the stairs and grimaced. “I’m not carrying you up there.”
“You said your mother wouldn’t come around until the fifth grandchild.”
“The sixth, definitely.”
Mackenzie’s eyes widened in horror. “Oh, my God. Is your mother going to want to live with us?”
Ethan’s eyes twinkled and he took her hand, leading her up the stairs and to the bedroom. “It is tradition.”
“How do you feel about her getting re-married?”
“You can try. But, to be fair, I just don’t see it happening.”
She started unbuttoning his shirt and he said, “So if I’m giving you half of O’Connor Capital, what are you giving me in return?”
She looked up. “Seriously?”
He nodded. “It’s only fair.”
She thought about it and pushed his shirt off. “Undying love? A house full of children? A shrewd and intelligent business partner?”
“Eh. I need something concrete, something painful.”
“I think childbirth counts. Especially if you want six. And I really don’t want half of your company. Really don’t.”
He smiled, the happiest light shining out of his eyes, and pushed her pants down her legs. “I know.” He kissed her. “But you’re getting it anyway.”
“What if you keep the shares and add my name instead? We can call it Wyatt O’Connor Capital.” She smiled. “I like the ring of that.”
He shook his head. “Then you’d just call it the Wok.”
She snickered and he grabbed her by the waist, kissing her quickly. “Cold and heartless. How was I ever supposed to believe that.”
He tumbled them to the bed and she said, “Your mother believes it.”
“Mothers are irrational when it comes to their children. When we have our first rugrat, you’ll forgive her.”
She raised her eyebrows and he said, “Okay, by the fifth one you’ll forgive her. Or just be too tired to care anymore.”
“Maybe she’ll be dead by then.”
He narrowed his eyes at her. “I’ve thought of something worth half my fortune.”
She looked at his expression and said, “Oh, no.”
He nodded. She tried a puppy dog look and he said, “Come on, you can do it.”
She closed her eyes. “I will try to like your mother.”
“I need a little more than that.”
She scrunched her face up in pain. “I will love your mother as if she was my own.”
“And?”
She throat nearly squeezed itself shut but she croaked, “And she can live with us if she wants to.” She mumbled, “If I can’t get her married off.”
“We’ll put it in the pre-nup.”
She nodded slowly and opened her eyes. “Is that painful enough for you?”
His eyes twinkled, his teeth sparkled. “That’ll seal the deal.”
She whispered, “God, I hate when you do that.”
He turned off the twinkle and smiled his real self at her. “Oh, honey. You’d better get used to it.”
And he kissed her.
Prince Charming’s Happily Ever After
Ethan Howell O’Connor and his wife, Mackenzie Wyatt O’Connor, have welcomed their first child– a boy! Wyatt Dean O’Connor was born last Thursday, weighing 7 lbs 14 oz. Mom and baby are doing well, and according to proud papa, baby Wyatt has everyone wrapped around his little finger already. Ethan O’Connor also says he can’t wait for a daughter to join their happily growing family. Mackenzie O’Connor could not be reached for a comment but this reporter did notice that Ethan O’Connor lost his breath rather abruptly after bringing up the subject of a second child. Will Prince Charming talk his princess into a close sibling for baby Wyatt? Stay tuned!
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