Forever Read online Kindle Alexander (Always & Forever #2)

Categories Genre: Gay, GLBT, M-M Romance, Romance Tags Authors: Series: Always & Forever Series by Kindle Alexander
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Total pages in book: 156
Estimated words: 145676 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 728(@200wpm)___ 583(@250wpm)___ 486(@300wpm)
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“Let’s go home tomorrow.” He pressed his lips to Landon’s.

“After the morning Vatican tour,” Landon said, making Robert smile. Landon had been looking forward to touring St. Peter’s Basilica.

They were having a baby. A child, their child. An extension of him and Landon and the love and devotion they shared. Five years ago, Robert had lost everything and struggled to know his place in this world. He’d had to lose himself to find this love. Landon’s lips spread into a sweet, genuine grin.

“Thank you for what you’ve given me so freely,” Landon said.

“Thank you for what you’ve given me so freely.” Robert finally let Landon go and immediately started looking for a cab. He lifted his hand and three sets of vehicle lights turned on. They hadn’t been near as alone as Robert had thought. The car that got to them the fastest won the fare.

“You need to call Kennedy,” Landon said. “It won’t be good if she finds out from anyone other than us.”

“You call her. She likes you better anyway,” he quipped, going around the small vehicle and dropping down into the backseat. Something caught his eye. Robert reached to the floorboard, picking up a multicolored feather. He fought the tears and clutched the feather in his hand as Landon sat in the seat beside him, working his phone. His life was no longer his own and it felt damn good.

Chapter 46

January 2020

Snow fell heavily beyond the windows of the downtown high-rise, creating a beautiful backdrop to a cozy scene inside the large inviting living room. The glow from the marble faux fireplace cast shadows along the back wall. Heated air blew through hidden vents along the top and sides, adding warmth to the room. A soft instrumental played on the surround sound. Over the last nine months, he and Landon had worked hard to prepare for special family moments like this. The redecorated penthouse now had a comfortable, homey feel, which fit their growing family perfectly.

They had also had lots of help getting ready for their little bundles’ arrival. The majority coming from Kennedy. She added the Amazon Alexa video displays to the living room and kitchen. A project she handled by herself, sending technicians to the house without asking his or Landon’s permission. His nearing a century old grandmother had gone out of her way to learn to use the device so she could watch over the twins.

They’d only brought the babies home a little over a week ago, and Kennedy had already logged in many hours with her eyes glued to the screen, offering her advice on how he and Landon should care for them. Yesterday, she’d come up with the brilliant plan to send the devices to Landon’s family. What seemed like a sweet gesture in the beginning was growing old, quickly.

“Robert, Kane’s starting to fidget. It’s about twelve minutes until his next feeding. He’s going to be our eater,” Kennedy said quietly, causing Robert to look over the center island in the kitchen to the two swaying baby swings slowly rocking the twins, Kane and Kennedy. Every time he looked at his babies, his heart gave a little squeeze. They were so small and special. Kennedy swore they looked just like him and Autumn at that age.

“Their bottles are almost ready.” He spoke as quietly as Kennedy, checking the time at the wall of clocks they’d designed to keep up with their schedule. The blizzard-like conditions had forced him to close the restaurant for the evening. Since Landon had decided he should not be left alone with the babies just yet, he’d gone on his own the few blocks to La Bella Luna to manage the sudden decision to close. By Robert’s estimation, he should be home by now.

“Have you heard from Landon? It’s been almost three hours.” Before too much worry could build, the front door buzzer alerted him that someone had entered. At the same time, the timer on the bottle warmer beeped.

“My God, it’s cold out there,” Landon said, emphasizing his statement with a shiver as he stepped from the foyer into the living room. He went straight to check on the babies, crossing his arms over his broad chest to stave off the cold. He stopped about a foot from the swings, peering over to check on each one. “I tried to make it home for the feeding. Did I miss it?”

“Perfect timing.” Robert smiled, lifting the bottles, drawing Landon’s eyes to him. “Nonnie, we’re saying goodbye.”

“Goodnight. Call me if anything happens that I should know about,” Kennedy said in a firm but sweet tone.

“Bye, Nonnie,” Landon whispered and went for the fireplace, holding his hands out to warm. When the screen on the Echo Show went dark, Landon turned more fully to face him. “We need to put the brakes on that. My parents are getting all set up to call. They’ll all be here twenty-four seven.”


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