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Possessive Camp Counselor: An Instalove Possessive Alpha Romance (A Man Who Knows What He Wants Book 172)

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by Flora Ferrari


  My eyes go straight to Sean who shrugs, giving a smile at my ignorance.

  “I don’t know, probably. All that stuff’s tied up with lawyers… part of my brother’s doing with all his corporation stuff,” he tells me, not Brad as he puts his arm around me, leading me out of the tunnel.

  Brad takes a loud breath in, putting two and two together as he sees Sean doing the natural thing, the right thing. Looking after his woman.

  “Why didn’t you tell me?” I ask Sean, looking up at him as we get some distance between us and Brad and the other people milling about.

  “Never occurred to me,” Sean says factually. “I think we’ve both been pretty distracted the past few hours, don’t you?”

  I nod, chuckling a little, amazed Sean’s so calm at the prospect of losing so much.

  “I haven’t lost anything,” he says, reading my mind and taking both my hands in his, making me feel those butterflies again.

  “I could lose a hundred Beaver Pines campsites and still be the luckiest guy in the world, because I have you Tessa.”

  I feel myself start to tear up, and I know what he’s going to ask me.

  I know what he’s going to say.

  He opens his mouth and I kiss him before he can speak. I hold him tighter than ever before, pressing my face into his rock hard chest. Saying just one word over and over again as I feel tears of joy streaming from my eyes.

  “Yes!”

  EPILOGUE

  SIX MONTHS LATER

  Sean

  Brad was right. The twister took out Beaver Pines, almost like a surgical incision, almost every single tree, rock and crest was left intact, even the old radio tower stayed up, but those buildings?

  Gone.

  Like they were plucked by the big man upstairs himself and just taken away.

  The debris from the storm was taken east, but as we discovered, the storm blew itself out eventually and nobody was seriously hurt.

  “It’s almost like you wanted to save yourself the effort of starting over, like someone… something just did it for ya!” exclaims the head engineer, a guy from my brother’s company, in charge of all his construction and now our new project.

  I only ever email my brother, and I still don’t fully understand how the whole business thing works. But every quarter, there’s a truckload of money in an account with my name on it, so I just count my blessings and get on with living.

  I’ve always loved it out here, and although I never needed a big house or a fancy place to live, the tornado certainly did send Tessa and me a pretty powerful message.

  Rebuild.

  Build that life you both want together.

  “Don’t forget the pigpen!” Tess chimes, waddling past with her hand resting on her belly, carrying our first child, deliberately defying my orders to stay down or sit in the mobile home we call home until our own is built.

  “Pigpen?” the engineer asks, and I stab my finger to the square marked ‘barn’ that Tess insisted be a part of our new domestic landscape.

  “With a hatch on it!” Tess calls out louder, calling over her shoulder as she carries a bucket of feed to go sprinkle inside the chicken enclosure she’s made.

  “You asked me what I wanted, what I really wanted?” she told me after we’d outlined our plans to the architects, who passed it all on to the engineers.

  “I want family, and you…” She told me, grinning with pleasure, “But I also want that big barn, right back where it was in the first place, pigpen, pig and all.”

  “But why?” I asked her. Worried she might be having some kind of post-traumatic episode.

  “Because I want to pay homage, to give thanks for the whole experience… Those horrible girls, that barn, even that big ol’ pig.” She added, with a distinct country twang in her voice.

  “They scared me half to death, but if it wasn’t for them, if I didn’t freak out that night we might never have made it out. I might never have got to have the life I wanted at all…”

  I know she’s right, even if it is a strange way of looking at things.

  “I might never have gotten you, Sean.” She added tenderly, letting me pull her close and kiss her, my own way of giving thanks for the whole experience.

  The storm cellar we never used was the only thing intact that was usable, and we both decided it was a smart idea to use it as part of our new home.

  Our family home.

  “We can have the wedding once the barn’s ready,” Tessa says, “But I want that cellar handy, just in case…” she says, rubbing her belly again, the greatest treasure we have between us. The baby I know we made our first time together.

  The night I claimed her as my own. It’s so perfect that it’s also the night we started our family.

  “I love you Tessa,” I tell her, kissing her, telling her for I don’t know how many times today.

  “And I love you, Sean… Daddy…” she teases me.

  “Don’t call me that!” I pretend to be annoyed. “No daddy talk, remember?” but I know what she means. It gives me such a sense of pride to know I’m gonna be a dad. And I just know Tessa’s gonna be the best mom in the world already.

  No matter how much I try and fuss and overprotect, over-analyze everything, she’s the one who just gets on with the job of being the most amazing person I’ve ever met, not just the most amazing woman I’ve even met.

  My woman.

  My soul mate

  My only.

  EXTENDED EPILOGUE

  TEN YEARS LATER

  Tessa

  “Push, C’mon, push Tessa… that’s it. One more!” Penny says with a big smile and loads of positive encouragement.

  Penny is my midwife, she’s helping me with my second home birth.

  “Daddy, why is mommy screaming?” Little Joel asks Sean as he waits out front by our bedroom.

  In between contractions, and with the door half open, Sean just coming back in to check on me, I can see our first. My little man, waiting without a fuss and always with a book in his hands.

  “Because for the new baby brother or sister she has growing inside her to come out, she has to do a lot of concentrating… and it’s kinda painful, but in a good way…” I overhear Sean tell him, making me twist my face, remembering that’s one I owe him for making all this sound so easy.

  “Like they do in the movies.” It was the most adorable thing I’ve heard, but according to Sean, Joel got tired of pacing and looking concerned after about ten minutes and started to read his book instead.

  “How are you, my darling,” Sean asks me, shooting the midwife a questioning look, the fiftieth in about twenty minutes.

  “I’m doing fine,” I tell him, feeling better now that he’s here, his hand in mine and his strong body able to take any and all abuse I can throw at it, if required.

  “When little Joel came into the world, I had a terrible time of it, didn’t I hun?” I ask, clenching my teeth and squeezing his hand as hard as I can as another contraction ripples through me.

  “I’m so proud of you honey, I love you,” Sean says. Not even flinching as I’m sure I hear the huge bones in his hand start to creak.

  “Joel sends his love too,” he adds and I know he does.

  “Did you tell him all about the birds and the bees?” I ask sarcastically, having to suddenly take huge puffing breaths of air.

  Sean winces, embarrassed at being caught out. “What was I supposed to say?” he asks me, brushing my hair back and kissing my forehead again.

  “Painful, but in… a… good way…?” I ask him, letting out a grunt.

  Concentrating.

  Charlotte is a surprisingly easy delivery after that. Once she makes her way into the world a short while later and she’s all cleaned up, with mommy getting her breath back Joel’s invited in to come see his new baby sister for the first time.

  “Gross.” Is all he says, peering over his glasses at her tiny little body, but he kisses me on the cheek and hugs me.

  “I’m g
lad you’re okay mommy,” he says, whispering something into my ear that I know he doesn’t want his father to hear.

  “Dad tried his best to explain things,” he says, and we both share a knowing look as I give my little man a wink, mouthing the words ‘thank you’ to him and then again to his dad, Sean. To Joel for being such a perfect son than to Sean, for being the greatest husband and for both being my best friends. Most of all, for being here when I need them the most.

  “I think I’ll leave Mommy and Daddy alone for a bit now, you did great Tess. I’ll be right outside if you need me,” Penny says, and I give her a huge hug as she gives both Charlotte and I a kiss on the forehead each.

  “She’s a saint,” Sean observes once Penny’s left. It was a long time coming before Seam would even have anyone come near me, let alone a doctor or a midwife. Its female doctors only and Penny of course, with Sean insisting he be there every step of the way.

  He knows when to give me my space too though, which isn’t very often, mainly when I’m writing.

  Once we got the house built and the wedding taken care of, Sean set me up in my own special ‘office.’

  Right in the loft of the new red barn, overlooking the pig pen.

  Anyone else would have thought him crazy, even offensive after what had happened, but he actually read a part of my mind I didn’t know existed at that stage.

  It’s my favorite place in the whole world, writing and thinking, when I’m not spending time with my two favorite males that is. My man Sean and my extra special little man, Joel.

  And now Charlotte makes three.

  It wasn’t that we didn’t want more kids straight away, but it just turned out that Charlotte wanted to wait ten years before joining us, which I think is just fine. It gave her mommy plenty of time to get her writing career off the ground, so now I only have to do a bit here and there, mainly for fun.

  Joel starts to do that thing with his nose, moving it around like a rabbit’s.

  He does it when he gets bored, or tired, or hungry. Right now I think he’s all three. It’s been a long afternoon for all of us, me especially.

  “Why don’t you go see if Penny wants to help you make something to eat, baby?” I ask Joel, tracing my fingers through his longish hair.

  He has Sean’s hair.

  “Okay mommy… you want anything dad?” he asks Sean, who always looks like he’s about to cry whenever Joel does grown up things like that.

  “Why don’t you surprise me, son?” he says, his voice quaking as his own hand tousles our son’s hair.

  Once we’re alone, Sean cradles both Charlotte and me in his huge arms as he sits on the edge of the huge bed he made especially, touching our newest edition so gently, like he’s worried she’ll break she’s so precious.

  “I love you.” Is all he can say, to me, to Charlotte, to the whole world right now. Everything is just so perfect.

  “We love you.” I tell him, a single tear escaping me as I give thanks for Sean, the life we have together and now most of all, for my precious baby daughter.

  “I love you more,” Sean says, but I don’t know if that’s possible. The pleasant ache in my chest, the one that used to feel empty whenever I was sad, angry or upset with my life.

  It feels like it's overflowing now. Filled to the brim and then some. Filled with the endless love I have for him, for Joel and now for little Charlotte.

  “Have you checked the weather today?” I ask Sean, who makes sure he does so at least three times a day, every day.

  “Nothing but blue skies,” he says, and I know that’s true, because it’s exactly how I feel.

  “Nothing but blue skies with you, Sean…”

  My hero. My husband.

  My everything.

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  Book 1: Baby Lust

  Book 2: Veteran

  Book 3: Built

  Book 4: Bambino

  Book 5: Rescued

  Book 6: Leader

  Book 7: Professor

  Book 8: Burned

  Book 9: Worldly

  Book 10: Pistol

  Book 11: Policed

  Book 12: Driven

  Book 13: Lucky 13

  Book 14: Lumberjacked

  Book 15: Protector

  Book 16: Carpenter

  Book 17: Italian Stallion

  Book 18: Gardener

  Book 19: Budapest Billionaire’s Virgin

  Book 20: Billionaire’s Babysitter

  Book 21: Cocky CFO

  Book 22: Fireman’s Filthy 4th

  Book 23: Mechanic

  Book 24: SEAL’s Secret

  Book 25: Police, Pooch, and Smooch

  Book 26: Fireman’s Fake Fiancée

  Book 27: Billionaire’s Virgin Ballerina

  Book 28: Bitcoin Billionaire’s Babysitter

  Book 29: Veterans Day Daddy

  Book 30: Cowboy’s Christmas Carol

  Book 31: Police Officer’s Princess

  Book 32: Statham

  Book 33: Bodyguard

  Book 34: Greek God

  Book 35: Billionaire Single Dad's Babysitter

  Book 36: Mountain Man

  Book 37: SEAL’s Justice

  Book 38: Royal Romance

  Book 39: Doctor Mountain Man’s Special Delivery

  Book 40: Crocodile Dan D

  Book 41: Mountain Man’s Secret Baby

  Book 42: Doctor Bad Boy’s Secret Baby

  Book 43: Cop’s Babysitter

  Book 44: Nanny for the Cop Next Door

  Book 45: Small Town SEAL’s Saving Grace

  Book 46: Cop’s Fake Fiancée

  Book 47: Billionaire’s Nanny

  Book 48: Cowboy’s Babysitter

  Book 49: Steamy

  Book 50: Brother’s Best Friend

  Book 51: Possessive Professor

  Book 52: Firefighter’s Babysitter

  Book 53: Soldier’s Secret Baby

  Book 54: Ward’s Independence Day

  Book 55: Doctor Next Door

  Book 56: Possessive Policeman

  Book 57: Coached by the MMA Fighter

  Book 58: Boss’s Babysitter

  Book 59: Virgin in New York

  Book 60: Rock Star’s Baby

  Book 61: Possessive Protector

  Book 62: Possessive Australian

  Book 63: Best Friend’s Brother

  Book 64: Possessive Cowboy

  Book 65: Summer Romanced

  Book 66: Possessive Prince

  Book 67: Lovers’s Enemy

  Book 68: Cop’s Best Friend

  Book 69: Possessive Firefighter

  Book 70: Football Next Door

  Book 71: Doctor December

  Book 72: Possessive Canadian

  Book 73: Blue Collar Billionaire

  Book 74: Possessive K-9 Cop

  Book 75: Possessive Brazilian

  Book 76: Hockey Obsession

  Book 77: Possessive Boston Irish American MMA Fighter

  Book 78: Halloween Next Door

  Book 79: Possessive Russian

  Book 80: Baseball Mine

  Book 81: Cop’s Caribbean Captive

  Book 82: Instalove Island

  Book 83: Dad’s Best Friend

  Book 84: Thanksgiving with Dad’s Boss

  Book 85: Possessive Italian Neighbor

  Book 86: Possessive Portuguese

  Book 87: Possessive Christmas Cop

  Book 88: Russian’s Obsession

  Book 89: Possessive Doctor’s Christmas

  Book 90: Possessive Parisian Pilot

  Book 91: U.K. Boxing Day

  Book 92: Jealous Russian Stalker

  Book 93: Italian Mountain Man

  Book 94: Aggressive Russian

  Book 95: Possessive Valentine

  Book 96: Possessi
ve Hunter

  Book 97: Dad’s Russian Mafia Friend

  Book 98: Russian Teacher

  Book 99: Australian Obsession

  Book 100: Russian Next Door

  Book 101: Dad’s Irish Friend

  Book 102: Nanny for the Russian Mafia

  Book 103: Best Friend’s Dad

  Book 104: Basketball Babymaker

  Book 105: Possessive Veterinarian

  Book 106: Brother’s Fireman Friend

  Book 107: Brother’s Canadian Cowboy Friend

  Book 108: Summer Vacation with Dad’s Best Friend

  Book 109: Dad’s Italian Mafia Friend

  Book 110: Dad’s Irish Mafia Friend

  Book 111: Dad’s Football Friend

  Book 112: Possessing His Dancing Queen

  Book 113: Brother’s Cop Friend

  Book 114: Halloween With Dad’s Best Friend

  Book 115: Claimed By Her Boss

  Book 116: Possessive Rider

  Book 117: Dad’s Ex-Biker Buddy

  Book 118: Possessive Undercover Cop

  Book 119: Falling For Her Boss

  Book 120: Claiming His Fashionista

  Book 121: More Than Dad’s Best Friend

  Book 122: Thanksgiving With Dad’s Best Friend

  Book 123: Bossy Italian

  Book 124: Christmas With Dad’s Mafia Friend

  Book 125: Maid For The Italian Mafia

  Book 126: Nutcracker

  Book 127: Cowboy Cerrone

  Book 128: Chef’s Kiss

  Book 129: Claimed By The Russian

  Book 130: Bought By The Italian Mafia

  Book 131: Hot Nerd

  Book 132: Dad’s Italian Mafia Boss

  Book 133: Mine

  Book 134: Taken By The Thief

  Book 135: Curves Ahead

  Book 136: Her Mafia Valentine

  Book 137: Doctor Valentine

  Book 138: Maid For The Irish Mafia

  Book 139: Winning Her Curves

  Book 140: Dad’s Cartel Best Friend

  Book 141: Dad’s Greek Mafia Friend

  Book 142: Lawyer’s Obsession

  Book 143: Attending Her Curves

  Book 144: Maid for the Russian Mafia

  Book 145: Priest

  Book 146: Claimed By Dad’s Best Friend

  Book 147: His Curvy Office Obsession

  Book 148: Easter with Dad's Best Friend

 

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