Renewed
The Unexpected Series
S.E. Roberts
Renewed
The Unexpected Series: Book Two
Copyright © 2019 by S.E. Roberts
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This is a work of fiction. Any references to historical events, real people, or real places are used fictitiously. Other names, characters, places and events are products of the author’s imagination, and any resemblances to actual events or places or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without written permission from the author except for the brief quotations in a book review.
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To my wonderful husband who makes me laugh every single day. I couldn’t do this crazy life without you. I love you.
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When two people pledge to love and care for each other in marriage they create a spirit unique to themselves, which binds them closer than any spoken or written words. Marriage is a promise, a potential, made in the hearts of two people who love, which takes a lifetime to fulfill.
~Edmund O’Neill
Contents
1. Avery
2. Evan
3. Avery
4. Evan
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8. Evan
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11. Evan
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Epilogue
Also by S.E. Roberts
Excerpt of Revived
Acknowledgments
About the Author
1
Avery
I wake with a start when the alarm on my phone starts blaring loudly beside me. I really, really don’t want to go to work today. The fact that we have our four-month sonogram this afternoon is the only thing that is going to get me through the day. At our last appointment, we were told that as long as the baby cooperates, we will get to find out the gender today. I had thought I wanted to wait, but Evan talked me into it. He said that he was leaving work at lunch for the day so we can go shopping for the baby once we’re done at the appointment. I’ve had several people ask me if I want a boy or girl, but honestly, I just want a healthy baby. I’d love seeing my husband playing with a little boy, but at the same time, he’d make an awesome father to a girl because he’s so overprotective. Although, God help her, she won’t be getting married until she’s forty. Either way, our child is going to be loved.
I rub at my eyes as I prop myself up on my pillow that rests against the headboard, then grab my phone to flip through Facebook before I hop in the shower. I don’t hear the shower going, so Evan must have left earlier than normal. I’m so lost in thought as I mindlessly scroll through my phone that I don’t hear him enter our bedroom.
“Hey, beautiful,” I nearly jump off the bed in surprise. “Sorry, didn’t mean to scare you.” He smirks. “Hungry?” He walks to my side of the bed and sets down a plate of eggs, bacon, and toast, and then a bowl of fruit on the nightstand.
“Oh, my goodness, babe. This looks amazing.” I yawn and raise my arms above my head in a stretch and then lean my head back to kiss him as he bends down to my level. When I pull back, I ask, “Aren’t you going to be late for work? I thought you were already gone.”
“I ended up not having to go to Scottsdale, so I didn’t have to leave as early.” My handsome husband joins me on the other side of the bed. He’s dressed in a navy blue, pinstriped suit with a baby blue shirt peeking out the top. The tie around his neck is white with light blue stripes. He’s gorgeous. I almost don’t want to let him out of the house looking this good. I know that any woman who sees him will be drooling. I really can’t blame them though.
I scoop a spoonful of eggs onto my toast and then take a bite.
“Well, you, Mr. Porter, look good enough to eat.” I wink at him and then turn back to my food.
“Mrs. Porter, if you want to make it to work on time, you better not say things like that to me.” He raises his eyebrows at me.
“What if I don’t want to go to work?” I waggle my eyebrows and then purposely pull my shirt down so he can see the tops of my breasts, and I’m aware that he’s watching my every move.
He sets his nearly empty plate and his coffee mug on the table next to him and then takes mine from my hands.
“Hey! I wasn’t done with that.”
In the next instant, I’m underneath him.
At first, he doesn’t say anything but breathes heavy as he searches my eyes.
“Oh, fuck it.” He climbs off of me, and I wonder what he’s doing until he starts loosening his tie, and then the rest of his clothes come off. The tattoos on both his arms make him even more delicious. The right one is covered with a beautiful rose, outlined in black with red shaded throughout. His mom loved roses. It’s beautiful and completely masculine. The other arm has a four-leaf clover the size of my fist, with our anniversary date in the middle. He always says my eyes are the color of clovers. I get the best of both worlds. My man is sexy as hell in a suit, but underneath he is just as nice to look at.
“What are you doing?” I have to cross my legs because of the ache that is about to erupt between them. Just the sight of him acting like this is making me ridiculously wet.
He walks back toward the bed and then lifts me so my legs automatically wrap around his body.
“My wife is very dirty and needs a shower.” He carries me to the bathroom.
“Babe, you already showered. Aren’t you worried you’ll be late?” I hope to God that he doesn’t change his mind, but I really don’t want him to get in trouble.
“Well, then I guess we better hurry.”
He sets me on the counter and strips my clothes off in record time. When my panties are off, he lifts them to his nose and inhales my scent, and I about orgasm just from the sight. Holy. Fuck.
“Damn, Av. You smell fucking delicious. You’re ready for me, aren’t you?”
Oh, dear God. There’s no way I’m going to last long. Instead of answering him with words, I bite down on my bottom lip. I don’t think I could form a coherent sentence right now if I had to.
He rests both his hands on either side of my ass and then stares at me for a brief moment before consuming my mouth with his. It ends quicker than I’d like when he leaves me to start the shower.
He lifts me off the counter, and my legs wrap around him, and I instantly feel his hardness poking my stomach. I have a feeling he isn’t going to last long either. I gu
ess that’s a good thing since we both have to get to work, but I want more than anything to spend the day wrapped around this naked man.
Once we’re in the shower, me still in his arms, he pushes me against the wall and starts fucking my mouth with his tongue. He pulls back from my mouth but then runs his tongue along my bottom lip and then lightly bites down. The small action has me almost coming completely undone in his arms.
“You want me to fuck you, baby?” He rasps out. This is obviously affecting him as much as it is me.
“Yes.” I barely get the word out before he’s pounding into me, causing me to scream. He carries me to the bench in the corner of the shower and sits down. I then have better control and start to bounce up and down on his rock-hard cock.
He reaches between us and flicks once at my clit, and I shatter to pieces while sitting on him. Everything around us starts to spin, and I’m pretty sure I see stars.
Evan explodes inside of me seconds later, his warm seed filling me. I throw my head back and grip at his hair as we both come down from our highs.
“God, I fucking love you.” He gives me a sweet kiss, which is complete opposite of what we just did to each other.
When the kiss ends, I smirk at him. “I fucking love you, too.”
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“Hi, what can I help you with?” the young blonde behind the counter asks.
“I’m Avery Porter. I have a one o’clock appointment with Dr. Cooper.”
After checking in, I make my way to the chair next to Evan. He’s got a magazine in his hand that he’s flipping through, and then I realize that it’s a parenting magazine. He quickly puts it on the table beside him when he sees that I noticed.
“Pick that back up, babe.” I smile at him.
He leans over the armrest to kiss me, but we’re interrupted when a nurse calls my name.
The young nurse, who is also pregnant, weighs me and then hands me a gown and tells me the doctor will be in shortly. I’m suddenly nervous to see my baby on the screen again. It sounds silly because this isn’t our first sonogram, but I always worry that something could possibly be wrong.
“Well, Avery, let’s see if this little one will let us see what he or she is.” Dr. Cooper gives me a small smile and then pages his sonographer to our room.
After what seems like forever, a short petite woman with dark hair pushes a cart into the room. I learn that her name is Celeste. The cart holds a computer where my baby will appear on the screen shortly. She rubs the ice-cold gel on my stomach and then rolls the wand around, trying to find the little nugget. We’re all silent but then hear the whoosh whoosh sound that comes from the monitor. It’s hard to believe that it’s our child, after struggling with infertility for so long. The little one is only the size of an avocado right now, their words, not mine, but we are still able to tell that it’s a baby.
“The heartbeat sounds great. Are you wanting to find out the gender today?” Celeste asks us both without removing her eyes from the screen.
“Yes, please.” We both answer at the same time. Evan grabs my hand in a tight grip, obviously excited about what we’re going to find out.
I impatiently lay on the bed. When Celeste doesn’t say anything, I look up at my husband to see that he’s staring at the screen as if it may disappear if he takes his eyes off of it.
“There she is!” She shrieks. She.
“It’s a girl?” I croak out and feel a tear slide down my face. I’m having a little girl.
“Yes! Congratulations!”
She clicks on a few more things to get pictures and then shuts down the computer.
“I’m going to go print these pictures out for you, but I’ll be right back.”
Once she is gone from the room, I take a look at Evan. He’s staring into space.
“What do you think, babe?” I whisper up at him.
He finally turns to look at me. “I’m fucking excited.” He smiles and then gives me a breathtaking kiss. “This little girl is going to be so damn loved.” He rubs at my stomach and then leans down to kiss it, not caring that it still has gel on it.
2
Evan
It’s been a week since we had Avery’s appointment and found out that we’re having a girl. It still seems unreal. I know that she’s excited as she’s already picked out furniture and bedding for the nursery. We are now on our way to pick out paint. After much research, we found a store that sells odorless paint, so it’s safe for both Avery and the baby. She, of course, insisted that she help, because what kind of interior designer would she be if she didn’t design her own child’s nursery? My wife is stubborn as a mule, but I have learned that arguing with a pregnant woman definitely gets me nowhere.
“What about Luna?” she asks from the passenger seat. She’s found a baby name website, and we’ve been discussing names for the last several days. Not agreeing on anything so far.
“As in the moon?” I chuckle but then quickly shut up once I realize she’s completely serious. “Av, that’s beautiful, but what else you got?” I give her hand a quick squeeze but then release it so I can go back to driving in the crazy Phoenix traffic.
She pouts. “You don’t like anything I suggest.” She huffs and then goes back to looking at her phone. “Liliana, Logan, Lucia….” I see her look at me out of the corner of my eye. “I don’t know. What the hell do you like?”
“Logan? Isn’t that a boy name?”
“Gender neutral names are the thing now.” She throws her phone in her purse and then crosses her arms across her gorgeous tits as she throws herself back in her seat.
“I just want our princess to have the perfect name.” I wink at her.
“Seriously? At this rate, this child won’t have a name when she comes out.” I know there’s no use arguing. If you’ve never been around a pregnant woman, take note. You will lose, even if you’re right. Oh, and never tell your pregnant wife that you’re right.
“What about Anna or Erica?” I ask as we pull into the parking lot at the paint store.
“So, you like boring names?” She raises her eyebrows at me. “Okay, they aren’t boring, but come on, babe. Our daughter needs something unique.”
“Okay, so you’d rather give her a boy’s name instead?” Shit. That was not the smartest thing to say.
“Oh, my God! You’re impossible!” She throws her door open, nearly hitting the car next to us, and storms into the store. Not caring that I’m still sitting in the Jeep. Shit.
I finally grow a pair and follow my wife into the store and find her looking at different shades of purple on a paint swatch.
“Hey gorgeous, what did you find?” I ask, hoping and praying that she’s already over our baby name conversation.
“Do you like mulberry?” She shows me a deep purple color, “or something lighter like lilac or opal?” She shows me two more colors, which, honest to God, look identical to me.
I take them from her and hold each up toward the light.
We decide on lilac paint. I’m a dude and could care less, but I need to appease my wife. Next, she picks out paint for the baseboards, and then we’re on our way home.
“I talked to Claire today, and she suggested that we register for Lamaze classes soon,” Avery says as we pull into the garage. I grab the paint out of the back seat, and we head inside.
“What classes?” I have no idea what the hell she’s talking about.
“Lamaze. It’s where they teach you different breathing techniques for when you’re in labor.”
“And this actually helps? If I recall correctly, Ryke told me that my sister acted like she was possessed while she was in labor with Aria.” I laugh.
“He actually said that?” She laughs as she rolls her eyes. “No wonder she threatened to snip him herself if she gets pregnant again.”
After I set the paint inside the nursery, I pull her into my arms.
“You women are evil,” I mumble into her hair. “You’re not going to do that to me, are you?”
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She snickers. “I don’t know. Do you think you’re going to keep knocking me up after this one?” She looks up at me with mischief in her eyes.
I honestly hadn’t put much thought into it. After all the struggles we had to get pregnant this time, I never really imagined that we’d have more than one. When I don’t answer her right away, she looks at me with concern on her face.
She grabs my face with both her hands. “Ev, what’s wrong? If you want more, just give me a couple years, okay?” She kisses my nose.
“Nothing is wrong. I just never really thought we’d have more after this one.” I rub at her still small stomach that is pressed against me.
“Well, who knows what will happen? We’ll at least have this little princess to spoil.” I nod at her, and then she kisses my cheek before walking toward the kitchen to start dinner.
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“Hey, big bro,” my sister says as she comes through the front door and pulls me into a hug.
“Hey, thanks for helping Avery with the nursery.” I had offered to help, but the girls wanted to do it, so who was I to argue?
“No problem. Any excuse to get time away from the kids.” She winks and heads toward the kitchen where my wife is.
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