Chloe was halfway through the living room with two bags of groceries before she realized the lights were on and dimmed to provide a hazy glow accentuated by candles. The meager illumination allowed her to see a trail of rose petals that led from the living room down the hallway. Her first thought was crazily random—it was going to be a pain to clean up those petals from the carpet.
Her second thought was more coherent and a lot more terrifying. Someone had broken into her house to set up this scene. Her heart plummeted into her stomach as she dropped her grocery bags to fumble for her cell phone. Her hands trembled as she dialed nine-one-one, her thoughts squarely on her baby.
The operator answered on the first ring. “Nine-one-one, what is your emergency?”
“Someone has broken into my apartment.”
“Are they still there?”
She looked up as a solid form entered the living room, drawing to a halt. Barely biting back a panicked scream, she said, “Yes, the intruder is still here.”
“Intruder?” Sean stepped close enough to be identified. “I’m not an intruder. Who are you talking to?”
“Nine-one-one.”
He scowled and cursed before closing the distance between them to take the phone from her hand. “This is Sergeant Sean Nolan, badge number six-two-five-one. There isn’t an intruder. I let myself in to set up a sweet scene for my girlfriend, but she didn’t know it was me.”
Her mouth dropped open, and she glared at him, mouthing the word, “Girlfriend?”
He turned away slightly, verifying more information before hanging up. Sean was scowling just a bit when he handed her the phone. “They’ll probably send out a uniform to check my story.”
“He can take you with him then.” She knelt to pick up her abandoned groceries, wincing when she saw the eggs had landed hard. “What the hell are you doing in my apartment, Sean?” At least now she knew what he’d written on his pad—her address.
He followed her as she went to the kitchen, taking both bags from her and setting them on the island before leaning back slightly to watch as she began unloading. “I was worried about you, and I wanted you to have a relaxing evening.”
She sniffed. “You haven’t seen me in five years. Why would you worry now?”
Sean sighed before reaching out to lightly touch her belly. “That’s a lot to be carrying alone.”
She maintained her cool mask. “What makes you think I’d want you here?”
He had a sad smile. “I thought our one kiss was pretty dynamite, sweetie.”
Forgetting about the broken eggs in the carton, she whirled to face him fully. “It was something else, but then you vanished.” She poked him in the chest. “You told me to wait a few months, until my birthday, but then you just disappeared.” Once more, she poked him, suddenly raw with the suppressed emotions she hadn’t let herself feel for almost five years.
He put up a hand to block her poking finger, but didn’t try to touch her otherwise. “You were only seventeen, Chloe.”
She rolled her eyes. “I remember.”
He sighed, which made his muscular chest lift in a way that she absolutely did not notice. “You also remember that I was twenty-five? I had no business kissing you, no matter how delicious you looked in your prom dress.”
“You said all this that night, but you also said you’d come back for me when I was eighteen.” She scowled. “You lied to me, and now you think I’ll be happy to see you again after a random traffic stop?”
Sean gently reached for her hand, folding her fingers into his. “I’d hoped you might be happy to see me, after I explained what had happened.” The doorbell peeled, and he cursed. “Ugh, let me deal with this first, and then will you please listen?”
She hesitated, torn between her anger at his abandonment and curiosity about his explanation. She couldn’t see any justification for kissing her, building her hopes, and then never seeing her again when she had lived next door to his parents. Even when she had moved into her own apartment during her sophomore of college, he could have tracked her down. With a ragged exhalation, she nodded once. “Five minutes.”
He looked hopeful as he went to the door, bringing her along with him. She opened it to find a young black man about her age in the hallway. He tilted his hat. “Ma’am, you called nine-one-one about an intruder?”
“That would be me,” said Sean easily. He reached with exaggerated care into his pants pocket to pull out a leather case that he flipped open to show a badge and photo identification. “My surprise was a flop.”
The young officer leaned his head in slightly to take in the romantic scene in the living room before looking at Chloe. “Are you okay, ma’am?”
She forced a smile. “I’ll be fine. I’m sorry I bothered you.”
He shrugged. “Better safe than sorry. Have a good night.”
After he’d left, she tugged her hand free from Sean’s, but followed behind him to sit on the loveseat. He crowded too close for her to keep breathing normally without really focusing on it, but when she scooted over a bit, he followed. She sighed in resignation, waiting for him to start.
“I felt like a creep for wanting you that night, Chloe, but it wasn’t the first time I’d noticed you. I’d been thinking about you in a way that wasn’t strictly appropriate for at least a year before then.”
She swallowed at the admission, giving a grudging one of her own. “I had a thing for you too.” Since she was practically old enough to notice boys, Sean and his identical twin Shane had entranced her. As she got older, her attention had switched solely to Sean, and she’d had a raging attraction to the sexy older man. When he’d crossed the yard to sweep her into his arms for a dance, after her loser date didn’t show, her heart had raced in her ears.
Then had come the kiss, which was everything a first kiss was supposed to be and more—explosive, tender, demanding, and sweet. He’d seemed to have trouble wrenching his mouth from hers, and they had stayed pressed together, foreheads touching, for several moments before they could speak.
She blinked when she realized he was talking. “What?”
He took her hand again, ignoring her resistance. “I wanted you, and waiting a few weeks until you were eighteen was torture.”
“Then why didn’t you come back?” It made no sense.
He brushed the pad of his thumb across the back of her hand, making her shiver. “Shane and I both got recruited for a taskforce to bring down a major drug cartel, or at least impact its booming heroin business. Shane was put in surveillance and evidence, but they drafted me to go undercover.”
She frowned. “You mean as a drug dealer?”
He nodded, his eyes looking vaguely haunted. “It was the worst assignment ever, Chloe. I was constantly in danger, had to witness all kinds of depravity, and I couldn’t break cover.” He touched her cheek. “I couldn’t risk having you in my life. If the cartel had discovered I was undercover, they would have used you to hurt me.”
A sharp pang hit her chest, and she bit her lip, struggling to decide if she should believe him. “That was five years ago.”
He nodded. “I was undercover for one year with that cartel before the bust. Unfortunately, my cover was still deep and still preserved, so the DEA borrowed me for a long-term assignment to infiltrate another extension of the cartel in New York City. I only got back home last year.”
She narrowed her eyes. “That was still a year ago. Why didn’t you try to find me?”
Sean looked down. “I asked your mom about you, and she told me you were serious about some guy and would probably get married after graduation.” He met her gaze. “She told me this Jay guy had much better prospects than an undercover cop who’d made enough enemies to bring an entire cartel down on him, if anyone ever found out my real identity. What she said made sense, so I tried to forget about the promise I’d made to show you how I felt when you turned eighteen.”
Chloe groaned. “Jay? She told you I was dating Jay?” Her eyes narrowed. “That jerk was my mom’s boss’s son, and she was hoping I’d marry him so it would get her in good with her boss and his rich friends.” She rolled her eyes. “I think she was planning to make Mr. Jones her third husband, but it didn’t work out. All Jay wanted was a quick fuck. It was never serious.”
His gaze dropped to her stomach. “Serious enough to make a baby.” Envy underscored his words, along with a strong trace of jealousy.
She shook her head. “It wasn’t Jay.” Allowing a hint of the devastation she’d felt earlier sweep through her, she cupped her stomach. “I had an affair with my professor last semester.” Seeing his surprise, she added, “I didn’t know it was an affair. He told me he and his wife were separated, and their marriage had been over for years.” Her lips tightened with bitterness. “He didn’t clarify that their separation was one of geography, while she was on a research project in the Badlands for a few months—and only he considered the marriage over, at least as long as it suited him.”
He squeezed her hand. “I’m sorry.”
She managed a feeble smile. “Me too. I got over him quickly enough, but finding out I was pregnant was a real blow. He’s been ducking me for months, but when he asked me to meet him this afternoon, I was optimistic.” She tucked a strand of caramel-brown hair behind her ear. “I didn’t want to get back with him or anything, but I’d hoped he planned to do the decent thing for the baby.”
His hand tightened almost painfully on hers. “Is he going to acknowledge the baby?”
She shook her head. “No. He was waiting for the wife to be gone again before confronting me. He gave me a document releasing him from all paternal rights or obligations in exchange for ten grand.” Tears slipped down her cheeks. “He considers a life worth so little.”
“You took it, didn’t you?”
She nodded, surprised by his intensity. “Do you think I shouldn’t have?” She glared at him. “I wasn’t trying to extort him, and I definitely didn’t get pregnant on purpose.”
He held up his hand. “Shush, I didn’t think anything like that. I just wanted to be sure that dickhead is completely out of the picture.”
She swallowed. “Oh. Yes, he’ll never be part of my son’s life.”
“A boy?” His eyes gleamed when he cupped her stomach, but then he blinked. “Right, so you deserve a night of pampering.”
“I was going to have peach ice cream and an early night.”
He shook his head. “You sit here with your feet up. I’ll bring you some ice cream. While you eat that, I’ll rub your feet before giving you a massage, all topped off with a bath to wash away the massage oil.”
It was tempting, but she was still hesitant. His explanation sounded good, but what if it was all a line? She laughed almost as soon as she had that thought. A line for what? Seduction? Not likely with her enormous stomach rounded with someone else’s baby. He clearly felt sorry for her, and he must care about her, but sex was the farthest thing from his mind. Who would want sex with a woman who was seven months pregnant if he wasn’t the father?
Still, it removed any pressure from the equation. She could accept the overture as a gesture of renewing their friendship. If she felt more than a pang that it was only friendship they were renewing, she would just force herself to ignore it. The last thing she needed was to restore the feelings she’d had for Sean. “Some pampering would be nice,” she said with a small smile.
“Great.” He patted her leg as he got up. “Kick off those shoes, honey.”
Feeling bemused, Chloe slid off her flats and propped her feet on the coffee table, putting an extra cushion behind her back to ease the ache. As promised, he returned a few minutes later with a glass bowl filled with ice cream. She took it with a laugh. “I’m eating for two, not twenty.”
He grinned. “I thought we could share.”
She noted there was only one spoon, but made no comment. A squeak of surprise escaped her when he sat on the sofa and lifted her feet to swing them onto his lap. She turned instinctively to settle comfortably, releasing a small sigh as his large hands began kneading her swollen flesh. “That is heavenly.”
“The ice cream?”
She shook her head, waving at her feet with the spoon. “The massage.” Taking a bite, she moaned softly. “That’s heaven too.”
“Give me a bite.”
It was strangely intimate to lean close enough to feed Sean a bite of the ice cream. She couldn’t ignore the way her nipples beaded when they pressed against her bra at the shift forward and hoped he wouldn’t notice.
He licked his lips. “Tasty.”
“Can I ask you something?”
“You may.” He accepted another bite of ice cream.
Chloe pursed her lips, trying to find the right way to phrase the question. “If you worked undercover for all those years, shouldn’t you be doing something besides issuing traffic tickets?”
He pressed against the ball of her foot in a way that made her squirm before answering. “I could be. I pretty much had my pick of any assignment, and the DEA offered me a job as an agent. I was just burned out by the whole thing, and I wanted to come home.” He met her gaze, the blue in his eyes blazing with meaning. “I had a lot to come home for.”
Chloe cleared her throat, mechanically offering ice cream when he opened his mouth. “Why patrol though? You could be a detective or something, couldn’t you?”
He lifted a shoulder. “I requested a beat. I wanted to remember what it was like to be a cop working with people, not scumbags. I might eventually pursue a promotion, but I’m content for now.”
“Oh.” She took another bite of the ice cream, surprised to find they had almost finished it all between them. Scooping up the last bite, she offered it to Sean, fascinated by the tiny droplet on his lower lip. It was only when she realized she was on the verge of leaning forward to lick it off that she averted her gaze. Stretching, she put the bowl on the coffee table, feeling like a beached whale when the maneuver left her breathless and her stomach protruding more prominently.
“Massage time.”
She frowned, uncertain about the wisdom of that idea. With her pregnancy-induced sex drive through the roof, Chloe was afraid she’d end up doing something humiliating that would stir his pity, but not his cock. “I think I’ll just have an early night.”
He glanced at the clock. “It’s barely past seven. Give me another hour.”
“All right,” she said with ill-grace, certain she was going to regret the idea.
“Great.” His boyish grin chased away the shadows she’d noticed in his eyes when he had spoken of his undercover assignment. “Go to your room and get undressed. I’ll be in shortly.”
Her mouth dropped open. “What?”
He lifted a brow. “It’s hard to get a massage with your clothes on. You agree?”
“Yes, but—”
“Scoot to it then, woman.”
She rolled her eyes at his command, but found her feet taking her back to her bedroom. To her surprise, there was already a protective sheet over the bed, along with a bottle of oil on the nightstand. The surreal feeling increased as she stripped off her outer garments, not even considering taking off her bra or underwear, though neither piece was flattering. Her utilitarian white bra was built for support, not seduction, and her granny panties couldn’t have been less attractive, with their built-in pregnancy panel for added comfort.
She shrugged, deciding it didn’t matter. Sean wasn’t here to be seduced. He was doing something nice for her and probably wanted to rekindle the friendship, but that was it. Chloe forced herself not to remember the jealousy she’d heard in his voice when he was talking about Jay and Timothy. She’d wasted enough time hoping for Sean, and with the baby, it was fruitless to start all that again. He wouldn’t want a ready-made family. Would he?
No, stop thinking that way. It would just lead to more disappointment. Keeping that firmly in mind, she lay down on her left side, back facing the door, and waited for Sean. His knock came a moment later, and she called him in.
He sat beside her, and oil dribbled onto her back a second after. It was torture and pleasure to have his fingers smoothing it over her skin. He moved with slow, deep strokes that made her want to moan and squirm.
“I don’t want to use too much pressure, or it could trigger contractions. You’re supposed to have someone trained in prenatal massage during pregnancy.”
She blinked. “Are you?”
“Not certified, but I’ve had some training in massage.”
Chloe bit back a moan when he pressed his thumbs into her lower back, making her arch forward. “Was that a cop thing?”
Sean laughed. “Nah, it was a personal interest. I took a few months off after my undercover assignment ended, before I came home. I toyed with the idea of getting out of law enforcement, and I’d been told I had gifted hands.”
Those gifted hands were busy rubbing and caressing her into a state that was anything but relaxing. She had to clear her throat before she could speak, and even then, she sounded husky. “Masseuse wasn’t the job for you?”
“No. I ended up missing being a cop, so I decided to go back to the beginning, to the part of the job I had always loved.” His voice dropped lower as his fingers dipped into the waistband of her panties. “My true love has always been here.”
She stiffened slightly, wanting so badly to interpret that in a personal way. Gritting her teeth, she resisted the urge. “I’m glad you were the cop today. Anyone else might have given me a ticket.”
It sounded as though he sighed softly before his hands moved higher again. “Only a jerk would give an upset pregnant woman a ticket for a minor infraction.”
She yelped with surprise when his fingers undid the latch of her bra. “What are you doing?” Gripping the cups, she pressed the garment closer to her breasts.
“I can’t reach your skin with the bra in the way.” He drizzled extra oil on the area that had been covered before massaging her upper back for a few more minutes.
She was a breathless mess, so close to sobbing out a plea for him to fuck her, by the time he’d finished stroking her back. Relief made her sag when he finally stopped touching her, though she missed his hands.
“Are you ready for that bath?”
Chloe nodded, taking a moment to breathe deeply.
“Your robe is on the edge of the bed.” He stood up, sounding a tad annoyed. “You might want to completely undress before you get in the water.”
Her lips quirked, and she had to bite back a giggle. Clearly, he had intended for her to remove all her clothes. Crazy man, expecting a pregnant woman to undress in front of someone who had never seen her naked. Waiting until she heard the water start in the bathroom, she finally stood up, sighing with pleasure to note the usual ache in her back was absent due to his ministrations.
As fast as she could, she shed her underwear and wrapped herself in the robe. Padding into her adjacent bathroom, she found the room hazy with steam. Her old-fashioned tub was half-filled, and she was surprised to see more rose petals floating amid the bubbles. More mess to clean, she thought with a bit of irritation, though the sweetness of the gesture pleased her.
Glancing around the bathroom, she saw no sign of Sean. Chloe shoved the door closed before stripping off her robe and hanging it over the hook on the back of the door. She sighed with pleasure when she stepped into the warm bath, delighted that he hadn’t made it too hot, which wasn’t safe for the baby. It took some creative maneuvering—the main reason she hadn’t bothered with a bath lately—to get in the tub, but when she was fully immersed in the water, she decided it was worth the effort.
Too lazy to move, she toed off the faucets and leaned back with her head on the bath pillow. Chloe draped a warm cloth over her face and let the soothing warmth soak into her. She could get used to Sean’s pampering. It had been so difficult doing everything alone. This was the way she’d always pictured having a baby, a loving partner at her side. Being a single mother had never been in her plans, but plans had a way of changing.
She certainly didn’t regret getting pregnant and was looking forward to her baby’s arrival. With her degree, she’d managed to secure a decent finance job just out of college that might actually have room for growth. It came with good insurance, and no one had seemed bothered that she would need maternity leave within months of starting. She had better circumstances than many women facing parenthood alone, but that didn’t mean she didn’t want a man beside her.
Chloe forced herself to push aside that thought. Maybe Sean was interested, but the idea of her having a baby had to be daunting. If anything came of their long-ago kiss and reunion, it would be a slow process. She couldn’t let herself be tempted to lean on him.
A splash in the water had her eyes flying open, and she pulled off the cloth just as Sean dragged a porous sponge across her shoulder. “What are you doing?” Oh, god, he’d taken off his shirt. Holy…his torso was sculpted in a way that made her mouth water, and she had to force her gaze away from the hypnotic sight of the strip of dark hair trying to seduce her eyes southward.
“Giving you a bath.”
She was speechless for a second. “But why? I can do it myself.” The sponge moved across her chest to her other shoulder, not in any way inappropriate, but she still had to stifle a moan.
“Sure you can, but I want to help.” The sponge moved lower, going down the side of her breast before disappearing into the water. “I want to touch you.”
Chapter ThreeShe met his gaze, sure hers revealed her shock. His eyes were smoldering with hunger. “I don’t understand,” she whispered.“I want you, Chloe, and I have for years.” He didn’t take his gaze from hers as he brought the sponge up her side and over her swollen belly in a tender gesture. “Sometimes, thoughts of you were the only thing that got me through the hell of working undercover. I used to imagine I’d come back home, find you, and sweep you off to bed.”Chloe gestured to her stomach. “But I’m pregnant.”He grinned. “You are, and it’s beautiful.”She blinked. “How can you find it…me…attractive? The baby isn’t yours.”Sean dropped the sponge and splayed his hand over her stomach. “He will be, if you let me claim him. I don’t care about the sperm donor. Your body nurtures this baby, and that’s enough for me.”Her head whirled. “This is crazy. I barely know you.”He looked sad. “That’s true, but it wasn’t always that way. We used to know each other pretty well, and I think
Chapter One--Baby For The DetectiveThe motorcycle hummed just like it was supposed to, followed by a deep purr when she accelerated. Mandy nodded with satisfaction. The engine rebuild was a success. That was good news, since she’d spent most of the day working on it. Thinking about it reminded her of the ache in her shoulders and lower back from being bent over the machine.As she changed lanes to return to her dad’s garage and clock out for the day, she cursed when lights flashed behind her. Racking her brain to try to determine what she’d done to catch Smokey’s attention, she signaled and turned off down an alleyway to get out of traffic.The unmarked car stopped close behind her, and a tall officer not wearing a uniform unfolded himself from the sedan. He had a solid build his blazer couldn’t hide, and she couldn’t help appreciating as he drew closer. Mandy fumbled with the helmet as he got nearer, slipping it off to let her chestnut curls cascade over her shoulders. She wasn’t ex
Chapter TwoHe maintained silence for the rest of the week, and she gradually relaxed. Apparently, Shane just had a stubborn streak and had taken a bit longer than most guys in such a situation to accept she wasn’t going to go out with him. Saturday evening, she dressed in a blue tube dress with a silver shrug, paired with kitten-heel ankle boots, and waited for her cousin to pick her up.Bryn was a little late, which was typical, but they still made it to the club before nine. Her cousin had picked a new one this week, as she often did, but they didn’t have to wait long in line. With her long dark hair, smoldering brown eyes, and pouty red lips—not to mention her hourglass curves and generous breasts—Bryn rarely had to wait at any club, and men regularly threw themselves at her feet.Mandy showed the bouncer her fake ID, holding her breath as she did every time. She knew Bryn’s stepbrother was a computer whiz, and he’d assured her the ID would work anywhere, any time, but she still g
Chapter ThreeFour days later, Mandy’s heart was racing in her chest as she burst through the police station doors, going right to the front desk. “Where is Lieutenant Nolan?”The uniformed officer eyed her suspiciously. “Who wants to know?”“I need to see him.” She tapped her short nails on the worn wood. “I imagine the bast…he’s expecting me. Mandy Austin.”With an air of reluctance, as though she had asked him to move a mountain, he turned toward his keyboard. After a moment of typing and staring at the screen, he picked up the phone. “Shane, it’s Ed. There’s a girl here at the station to see you. You got it noted that we should contact you whenever and wherever if she comes by.” He listened to the reply for a moment before nodding, as though Shane could see him. “Will do.”After hanging up the phone, the portly officer picked up a pen and wrote something on a pad. He ripped off the sheet and handed it to her.Mandy took it, reading an address. “What’s this?”“Where you’ll find the
Chapter FourDinner was surprisingly relaxing. The steaks were perfect, and the salad was crisp. She’d been unsurprised to see ice water as the accompaniment, but it really didn’t bother her. It was just the idea of him deciding what she could or couldn’t have that annoyed her.He served dishes of peach ice cream for dessert, never letting the conversation falter. It was surprising to realize they had reached that stage of the meal already. Shane was a good conversationalist, and she’d found herself engaging him without much effort. The time had passed quickly.When she pushed away her bowl, having eaten every last bite, she asked, “Now what?”“After dishes, I thought we could watch a movie.”She nodded, deciding that was preferable to him suggesting something more intimate, though a movie often ended up as cuddling on the couch. The dishes formed a neat pyramid as she carried one stack, and he took the other. They worked companionably to load and start the dishwasher.“Do you want co
Chapter FiveHe grilled again that evening, this time chicken breasts and asparagus. Mandy appointed herself the task of making dessert and threw together peanut butter brownies from memory. Fortunately, she had remembered accurately, and they turned out well. They ate on the deck, and she cast a longing glance at the hot tub without thought. She’d never been in a hot tub in her life.“You want to take a dip?” asked Shane, as he finished the last of his iced tea.Mandy shook her head. “No, thanks.”He grinned. “You don’t need to swim to go in.”“Ha ha.” She stuck out her tongue. “I didn’t bring a swimsuit.” She didn’t even own one.His voice deepened. “Neither did I, babe. It’s best enjoyed in the buff.” Mandy hesitated, not sure if she was brave enough. Apparently, he took that as his cue to decide for her. “Let me turn it on and get the water heated, and then we’ll go in.”Nodding jerkily, she got to her feet. “I’ll be back.” She hurried to her room, frantically digging through her
Chapter SixAfter showers and a snack of fruit, cheese, and crackers, they adjourned to his room. His room was larger than hers, and his bed included a sturdy iron headboard that Mandy easily visualized him cuffing her to. Before she could resist the urge, she turned to him and asked, “Do you have those handcuffs?”He looked wary as he nodded. “But you’re out of your mind if you think I’m going to let you cuff me to the bed, babe.”Heat scorched her neck and flamed her cheeks as she nibbled on her lower lip. “I was kind of curious…for me…” It was insanity to be suggesting he handcuff her to the large bed, but she found herself strangely trusting him in spite of everything that had gone on.It was unclear what other connection there was between them besides physical, but she was confident Shane knew what he was doing and could be trusted to please her. Plus, she suspected he would find the idea of unrestrained access to her body pleasing to himself as well. He’d probably get off on it,
Chapter SevenThe next morning, she rode her bike to the shop, finding her father in his apartment above the garage. Clearly, Shane had followed through on his promise to have Patrick bailed out. It took one look at her father to know he was guilty. His expression, his red eyes from crying, and the way his posture slumped into defeat told her everything she needed to know before she ever asked the question. Still, it slipped from her mouth. “Did you do it, Dad?”Patrick nodded miserably. “I did, maybe, but it’s not what you think.”Pain arced through Mandy, and she hugged herself. “Then how is it? What could possibly make this okay?”“Nothing makes it okay, hon, but I was a damned fool. I trusted the wrong person, and it’s as simple as that. You know Carol, the new waitress at the diner?”She nodded.“She asked me to help her deliver a package before we started our date. I was expecting it to be a big ol’ box or something that would require heavy lifting, but it was a small package. I
EpilogueTwenty-One Months LaterIt was a madhouse of relatives, friends, and toddlers as their daughters celebrated their first birthdays. Sera and Julie had delivered a day apart, but they had shared a due date. Jordan and Lola had almost shared a birthday, and they had made a joke that their next children would accomplish that goal. Since it was shortly after witnessing the graphic miracle of childbirth, their husbands had looked a little pale at the thought of having more already, and the two women had shared a laugh at their expense.Now, they shared a hug as they watched their daughters experimenting with their first tastes of chocolate cake from their small birthday cakes in front of them. Their actual birthdays had been one and two days ago, with Julie’s little girl turning one first, but it had been natural to combine the parties, since they shared so much else.“They’re getting so big,” said Sera, eyeing Jordan, who had Jack and Julie’s brown eyes.“They sure are. It really
Chapter ThreeThe blinding sun streaming through the opened curtains woke her, and she groaned. Derek stirred beside her, and she turned her head to look at him and avoid the sunlight. “Good morning,” she whispered, feeling ridiculously shy considering what they had shared.“Hey.” He leaned over to kiss her near the mouth.Disregarding morning breath, she changed the angle and captured his mouth for a long kiss. Their movements became more amorous, and soon they were on the threshold of making love again. He reached into his bedside drawer to pull out a condom.Julie intercepted his hand, taking it from him and tossing it back in the direction of the nightstand. “We don’t need that.”He arched a brow. “Are you sure? We already took a risk last night.”“What’s the worst that could happen?” She winked. “I might get pregnant, which would curtail my sluttish ways.”Derek groaned. “Am I ever going to live down that assumption?”“No.” She rolled her hips to encourage him to sink inside her.
Chapter TwoThe rain drenched them in the few seconds it took to exit his patrol car and run to the shelter of his roof. Despite it being midsummer, it was the cold kind of rain that chilled while soaking, and she was shivering by the time he opened his door to let her in first.Despite being best friends with Sera since they were four and had met at the same preschool, she had never been inside Derek’s house. It was on the same property as his parents’, but they weren’t close enough for him to invite her over, or for her to feel brave enough to just stop by.Tonight was different, and she felt welcome. No, eagerly wanted, as he stepped into the house behind her and closed the door with a quiet click before coming to stand so close behind her that some of his body heat took the edge off her chill. She kicked off her platform sandals beside his practical black oxfords. Hand-in-hand, they dashed across the gleaming black hardwood floor of the living room and down the hallway to the seco
BABY FOR THE DEPUTYChapter OneJulie pushed her way through the crowd of partiers fleeing the underage drinking party hosted by Benji Shultz. She hoped he didn’t get in too much trouble with the cops and his folks, but she was more worried about her best friend. She and Sera had gotten separated shortly after their arrival at the party. She’d allowed Eric Foster to drag her off to a darkened corner for a lot of flirting and a little touching, and Sera had drifted away.Cutting through the woods proved to be a smart move, as she managed to avoid the milling deputies. Her heart thudded with dread at the idea of running into her father, who would be Sheriff Robinson in those circumstances, not Dad. With only a few scratches from low-lying branches and moderately tangled spots in her brown hair, she emerged onto the county road a few minutes later.Biting her lip and wondering what she should do about Sera, she approached her car. It was on the side of the road where she had parked it, a
Chapter TwoHe whirled around quickly, his expression one of anger. “That shit isn’t funny, Sera.”She blinked. “It’s not supposed to be.”There was a white line around his lips as he loomed over her. “You don’t say stuff like that. Not everyone will take it as a joke.”“It’s not a joke,” she said in a steady voice, though she trembled with a hint of fear. Not because she thought Jack would hurt her, but because there was a tangible tension in the air. A harbinger of something to come…something she was sure she wanted, but was still slightly afraid of just the same.Jack bent over her until their faces were only inches apart. “I don’t know what kind of game you’re playing, but don’t push me, Sera. I suppose you’ve heard the rumors and decided to have a bit of fun, but I’m not amused, and I won’t tolerate this. I will put you over my knee and paddle you like the brat you’re being if you keep this up.”Her body jolted at the mental image of being over his knee, but curiosity won over th
BABY FOR THE SHERIFFChapter OneThe sound of police sirens had a mobilizing effect on all the partiers crammed into, and spilling out from, Benji Shultz’s party. That his parents’ cabin was deep in the woods didn’t seem to have deterred the police from busting up the underage drinkers’ get-together. From her vantage point in the corner, Sera might have been amused by the frantic scrambling of her former high school classmates fleeing the scene if she hadn’t been just as eager to escape.Someone jostled her arm, making her spill beer over her cute black cami with its sparkling straps and rhinestone heart that rested right between her breasts. Cursing, she set the cup on the nearest table, wincing at the thoughtlessness of leaving her trash behind. However, her parents would be much angrier to find out she’d been drinking than if they learned she had shown bad manners at her host’s house.She wobbled on the too-high heels and cursed again. Why had she let Julie convince her to wear the
BABY FOR THE COPLexie winced when Jason rubbed her clit too enthusiastically, but didn’t want to ask him to switch his angle again after having made the request twice already. He was still rubbing in a way that felt pretty good, and if she angled her hips a little awkwardly, she could… ah, that was the spot. She closed her eyes again, humping his hand as he stroked her to a climax that left her shuddering and breathing harshly.“You okay, babe?” He looked so earnest, with his handsome tanned face and overly long blond locks, bleached almost white from all the time he spent on the beach. “Did you get there?”She smiled and nodded. “Yeah.” Lexie leaned forward to kiss him at the same time he leaned toward her, making them bump noses. “Ow,” she said with a giggle.He blushed and moved slower, until their lips touched gently together. She parted hers to let him inside, biting back a small surge of impatience when he plopped his whole tongue inside. Did he invite his uvula along for the p
EpilogueMandy and Shane married in a small ceremony for just friends and family. It was amusing to see her side of the church filled with former and current criminals warily eyeing the cops on the other side of the church. The police in attendance seemed just as uneasy, but things became smoother as the alcohol flowed during the reception.During the toast, her dad gave effusive praise for Shane, and Sean also spoke of their enduring love. It was a sweet, tender moment, but all she could think of was taking him up to their room in the hotel, tearing off his handsome tuxedo, and having him take her rough and hard.That was what she was in the mood for right then, though he wasn’t likely to indulge her. At ten weeks pregnant, he treated her more like spun glass then an adventurous sexual partner. She knew she’d have to wait for that side of him, but it was no hardship to see the tender side either. She loved all parts of Shane, no matter how light or dark. As they danced together one l
Chapter SevenThe next morning, she rode her bike to the shop, finding her father in his apartment above the garage. Clearly, Shane had followed through on his promise to have Patrick bailed out. It took one look at her father to know he was guilty. His expression, his red eyes from crying, and the way his posture slumped into defeat told her everything she needed to know before she ever asked the question. Still, it slipped from her mouth. “Did you do it, Dad?”Patrick nodded miserably. “I did, maybe, but it’s not what you think.”Pain arced through Mandy, and she hugged herself. “Then how is it? What could possibly make this okay?”“Nothing makes it okay, hon, but I was a damned fool. I trusted the wrong person, and it’s as simple as that. You know Carol, the new waitress at the diner?”She nodded.“She asked me to help her deliver a package before we started our date. I was expecting it to be a big ol’ box or something that would require heavy lifting, but it was a small package. I