“I love you, and I’m glad I married you,” Griffin murmured, wrapping his arms around Jim’s neck, resting against his shoulders. “And I’m also glad you and my sister are having our baby, which doesn’t sound weird at all.”
They shared a laugh.
Through the windows came the sounds of music and conversation, their families and friends mixing together.
“We have to say thank you and good night.” Sighing, Griffin curled up in Jim’s arms, thinking about how many apology calls he’d have to make if he just didn’t move.
“Yeah, we should do that,” Jim said, reaching for the champagne beside them. “Right after we drink this bottle.”
There was so much to celebrate—the wedding, the baby, their lives being settled in a way it had never been before. They were anchored now, with a home and a future they’d decided on. Everyone had been drinking the caterers dry for the past three hours, but this felt like something else.
Griffin shifted just enough so Jim could pop the cork with both hands.
“We don’t have glasses,” Griffin pointed out as the cork came free and Jim conveniently used his mouth to suck up the stream coming out. “Ah, never mind,” he added as Jim did rude things to the opening of the bottle.
“First toast,” Jim said, licking his lips. “To cheeky young men who strong-arm dates from cranky old cops.”
“That cupcake thing was pretty awesome.” Griffin preened as he took the bottle and drank.
“You sang me happy birthday,” Jim murmured. Even after all this time, the look on Jim’s face when he remembered that first night was pure bliss to Griffin.
“I never wanted to leave.”
“Technically you didn’t….”
They laughed and passed the bottle a few more times.
“Second toast,” Griffin said, taking control of what was left of the champagne. “To my hero, James Shea. The best person I’ve ever met in my life. Gorgeous and sexy and smart and amazingly brave. You make me a better human being, and I hope our Caroline turns out exactly like you in every respect. Except for the hair.”
Jim ran a defensive hand over his shorn hair, still holding on to its color; Griffin suspected gray was actually too frightened of Jim to grow in. “What’s wrong with my hair?”
“Baby with a buzz cut just doesn’t do it for me.” Griffin leaned down, grinding his hips slowly.
“Mmmm.” Jim took the bottle away—Griffin heard it clink against the floor—and returned both arms around Griffin’s middle. “Caroline should have your gorgeous hair,” Jim murmured, rubbing his warm hands against the length of Griffin’s back.
“Don’t talk sexy to me and say her name,” Griffin whispered, slotting his hips just enough to catch their straining erections against each other. “So stop saying her name and keep talking sexy.”
JIM OPENED his mouth, trailed his hands down to squeeze Griffin’s spectacularly tuxedoed ass. His husband (that would take some getting used to) flicked their tongues together and then gave him a lap dance that Jim was sure sparked out his brain.
Let those people keep laughing and dancing down there. The DJ was paid until ten, the champagne stock holding on….
He just wanted to stay here with the love of his life in his arms, in this room that symbolized everything about the beautiful future ahead.
Everything else could wait.
“I CAN’T believe no one has figured this out,” Evan murmured into Matt’s ear as they twirled around the dance floor.
Matt tightened his arms around Evan’s waist, slotting them close together in a way that bordered on dirty.
Evan didn’t care.
“Especially since they’re such nosy sons of bitches.”
They moved slowly, trading off who was leading like it was second nature. They were getting good at this, the give and take, letting instinct be their guide instead of thinking too hard.
Evan knew, in the quiet of the moment, that this was their real secret. How they made this work—made them work.
Trust.
Letting go.
“Stop thinking so loud. This is romantic,” Matt whispered, ending his words with a kiss against the curve of Evan’s ear.
It was romantic, cradled in Matt’s arms, the whirling dervish of the night settling around them.
“We could make an announcement,” he said, thinking of the kids’ excitement, Jim and Griffin’s support, Helena and Shane’s enthusiasm.
“Or we could keep it a secret like we agreed.” Matt moved his head just enough to give Evan a look.
“Fine.” Evan laid his head back on Matt’s shoulder. A secret just for them. Yes, that seemed right.
The DJ switched songs but not tempos: an old Motown song that invited more couples to the dance floor. Evan saw love in every stage—blushing teens to folks just grateful to have an intimate moment away from the kids to the smooth dancing moves of those who’d been doing this for decades.
This wasn’t the way his life was supposed to go, but this was exactly where he decided to be.
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About the Author
TERE MICHAELS unofficially began her writing career at the age of four when she learned that people got paid to write stories. It seemed the most perfect and logical job in the world and after that, her path was never in question.
(The romance writer part was written in the stars—she was born on Valentine’s Day.)
It took thirty-six years of “research” and “life experience” and well… life… before her first book was published, but there are no regrets (she doesn’t believe in them). Along the way, she had some interesting jobs in television, animation, arts education, PR, and a national magazine—but she never stopped believing she would eventually earn her living writing stories about love.
She is a member of RWA, Rainbow Romance Writers, and Liberty States Fiction Writers. Her home base is a small town in New Jersey, very near NYC, a city she dearly loves. She shares her life with her husband, her teenaged son—who will just not stop growing—and three exceedingly spoiled cats. Her spare time is spent watching way too much sports programming, going to the movies and for long walks/runs in the park, reading her book club’s current selection, and volunteering.
Nothing makes her happier than knowing she made a reader laugh or smile or cry. It’s the purpose of sharing her work with people. She loves hearing from fans and fellow writers, and is always available for speaking engagements, visits and workshops.
Find her at:
Website: http://www.teremichaels.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tere.michaels
Twitter: @TereMichaels
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Table of Contents
Title page
Copyright
Acknowledgments
Prologue
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Chapter 31
Chapter 32
Chapter 33
Epilogue
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