Love Profound Read online Kelly Elliott (Cowboys & Angels #2)

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, New Adult, Romance Tags Authors: Series: Cowboys & Angels Series by Kelly Elliott
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Total pages in book: 90
Estimated words: 87993 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 440(@200wpm)___ 352(@250wpm)___ 293(@300wpm)
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Her bra was still on as she crawled onto the bed and moved up toward the headboard.

“Your socks are still on,” she said with a chuckle.

“My feet are cold.”

Laughing, she dropped onto the pillow. I could tell she was waiting for the delicious moment when I slipped inside of her, and we were lost to each other.

I ripped the condom package open with my teeth.

Licking her lips, Amelia purred, “In a hurry there, cowboy?”

“I’m not sure how good my resolve is right now, darlin’. My dick is throbbing.”

She spread her legs, showing me that sweet pussy that was all mine. Resting over her, I kissed her lips and barely pushed inside. Amelia wrapped her legs around me and pulled me closer, making me slip deeper. Both of us moaned at the heavenly feel of two becoming one.

What started off as frantic and needy turned into slow and beautiful. Like it always did with this amazing woman.

It didn’t take long before we were both whispering each other’s names and adorations of ecstasy against kiss-swollen lips.

I stepped off the elevator holding two containers filled with coffees, trying not to look like I’d just had sex. Wade followed behind me holding two more coffees.

“Lord, thank the stars above! Starbucks!” Aunt Vi said, making a beeline toward me.

The line quickly formed behind us as everyone grabbed coffees. Mitchell and Corina ended up stepping up together. They looked at each other before Mitchell grabbed a coffee and went back to his seat. Corina forced a smile and whispered, “Thank you.”

Waylynn was the last one to step up. Lifting her brow, she took the coffee. “So, how was the Holiday Inn Express?”

My cheeks heated under her stare.

“What?”

She leaned in closer. “Oh, please. You have that just-fucked look all over your face. Besides, I saw y’all racing into the hotel, you horny little bitch.”

I snarled at her. “You’re just jealous because I’m having sex and you’re not.”

Aunt Vi said, “Honestly, girls, we can all hear you. Who cares where the kids went. They brought coffee.”

I stuck my tongue out at Waylynn.

“Really grown up there, Amelia.” She leaned closer and whispered so only I could hear. “No wonder Chloe repeats everything you say.”

“Shut up!” I said.

“Make me!” Waylynn countered.

“Girls. Will you please stop fighting?” our mother asked.

I went to say something when Steed came into the waiting room and everyone jumped up. Chloe ran over to him. He bent down and captured her in his arms. Giving her a kiss, he whispered what I was guessing was the baby’s name. She wrapped her little arms around his neck and started crying.

My heart melted.

“That little girl slays me,” Waylynn said, wiping the tears from her face.

Steed cleared his throat. “We have a healthy, beautiful son.”

Cheers erupted and I felt my tears fall as I watched my brother crying.

“He’s beautiful. Perfect in every way imaginable.”

“Congratulations, son,” my father said, extending his hand.

“Thanks, Dad.”

Everyone took turns congratulating Steed and Chloe and looking at pictures on his phone.

“Wait! What is his name?” Waylynn asked.

Steed looked at Chloe and motioned for her to tell everyone.

“My new baby brother’s name is Gage!”

Everyone cheered, and I found myself crying again. My brother looked so incredibly happy.

The rest of the evening was spent taking turns meeting Gage. When it came time for me and Wade to meet the little guy, Chloe was passed out on the sofa in Paxton’s room.

I stepped into the room, inhaling deeply and grabbing Wade’s hand.

Paxton sat in bed, holding her little bundle of joy in her arms. I’d never seen her look so beautiful.

“Oh, my goodness,” I whispered, being careful not to wake up Chloe. “He is beautiful!”

A wide smile formed on Paxton’s face. I could see the tears building, but she managed to keep it together. Unlike me.

Sweeping the baby from her arms, I sat down in the chair and stared at him.

“He’s perfect.”

“I know,” Paxton replied. “He’s such a good baby, too. All these people in and out and he’s not once cried.”

“Just wait,” April, Paxton’s mom, said with a light chuckle. “He’s saving it all up for y’all.”

“Probably,” Paxton said with a grin.

We spent a few minutes visiting before I handed Gage to Steed.

“Paxton, you look exhausted,” I said. “I’m sure having the whole family here has been tiring.”

She shook her head and went to speak, but yawned instead.

“We’re going to leave, as well,” April said as she and David kissed Paxton goodbye. “Steed, you let us know if y’all need anything. We’ll come back tomorrow to see you and Gage.”

After Paxton’s parents left, it was only me and Wade. I glanced at Chloe. “How about we take Chloe home with us? We can have a good old-fashioned sleepover. Wade can make hamburgers and the whole works.”

Steed’s eyes lit up. “Amelia, if you do that, I would owe you big time.”


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