Total pages in book: 96
Estimated words: 95080 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 475(@200wpm)___ 380(@250wpm)___ 317(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 95080 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 475(@200wpm)___ 380(@250wpm)___ 317(@300wpm)
“Does he know you’re married to me?”
“Yes, dear.”
“And did you tell him that it’s already been six months?” he growled, taking my chin in his hand, making sure I was steadily meeting his gaze.
“Yes, I did.”
His grunt was adorable. “I know he asked how it was going with me.”
What Breckin had indeed inquired about was how serious my relationship with Cord was. I told him about our plans to move into a bigger house, since Cord had one of the senior partners at his firm beginning to work on an adoption for us. As expected, this—more than the fact that we were married—had led Breckin to conclude that it was serious between Cord and me.
And it was. It had been from the start and would continue to be so, till death do us part. I was never giving Cord up, and amazingly, thankfully, he felt the same about me. I thought I’d been in love before, but it turned out I’d had no idea about anything until the day the floodgates finally opened my eyes to the possibility of me and him.
“What did you say?” Cord pried, his voice hoarse. He was fiercely territorial, and I had found that I loved how possessive he was.
My attention grabbed by his anxious tone, I took hold of Cord’s Henley and tugged him close. “I told him I love you and that we fuck like bunnies whenever we get a chance.”
His smile was huge before he kissed me. “Yeah? You love me?”
“You know I do.”
He was so smug. “Yeah, I know. And the bunny part was a nice touch.”
Only he would think so, and that was why we worked. He got me, and I got him. It was all we needed.