This Woman Forever (This Man – The Story from Jesse #3) Read Online Jodi Ellen Malpas

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Angst, Billionaire, Contemporary, Drama, Erotic Tags Authors: Series: This Man - The Story from Jesse Series by Jodi Ellen Malpas
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Total pages in book: 235
Estimated words: 227851 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 1139(@200wpm)___ 911(@250wpm)___ 760(@300wpm)
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We all know chilling out isn’t exactly my forte when it comes to anything relating to Ava. I need to stop telling and start asking. Or enlightening. Sharing the things I’m learning about pregnancy. I hum as Ava smothers my face with kisses. Pacifying me?

“I’ll work on it, baby,” I say. “I’m really trying”—kind of—“but can we at least compromise?”

“Compromise how?” she asks, the uncertainty in her voice clear. Okay. Let’s see how this goes. I’ll be gutted if she digs her heels in on this particular issue, because it’s a massive no-no, and not only because her husband doesn’t like her drinking under normal circumstances. I pull her out of my chest, scanning her eyes as she scans mine. “Please don’t drink,” I whisper softly, my voice undoubtedly as pleading as my eyes.

She visibly softens before me. “I won’t.” Smiling mildly at my obvious relief, she strokes though my messy hair. It’s as I thought—she just doesn’t like being told. “Go get me a medium cooked steak,” she says, following it up with a kiss before sitting herself back down. “And I’d like that dressing on my salad.”

I leave her at the bar and head to the kitchen, finding Pete. “So it’s two medium steaks.”

Poor Pete looks so lost. “Okay, Mr. Ward.” He takes one step, and I reach for his arm, stopping him.

I look over my shoulder to the corridor that leads back to the entrance hall. She can’t possibly hear me. “But make one closer to well-done, okay?”

His frown is epic. “So medium well-done?”

“Yeah, but we’ll call it medium when it’s served, okay?”

“Mr. Ward,” Pete says, exasperated. “Is everything okay? You seem a bit . . strung.”

I release a bark of laughter, dropping my hold. “I’m fine, Pete.” I scrub a hand down my face. “Ava’s pregnant.”

“Oh, wow,” he breathes. “Congratulations.”

“A baby!”

I jump out of my skin as Mario shuffles past with a tray of clean glasses. “I see a bloom!” he sings, and I chuckle. “Marvelous news, Mr. Ward. Most marvelous.”

“Thanks, Mario.” No celebrating with the marvelous stuff, though.

I leave a stunned Pete to order us two steaks, one disguised as a medium, and head back to Ava, happy.

But my smile drops like a rock and I skid to a stop, my mouth gaping, when I encounter something in the entrance hall I really didn’t expect.

21

Sam and Kate are in a full-blown embrace, eating each other alive by the doors. Jesus Christ. “Get a room, you two,” I call, disturbing them.

Sam turns a cunning smirk my way, and Kate—it’s ridiculous—gets all flustered. “We were just about to, actually,” he says, adjusting his groin area.

“What?”

“Is Ava here?” Kate asks, looking slightly apprehensive.

“Yeah, she’s here.” And she’s going to flip her lid when she sees you, Kate.

“Great,” she quips, looking up at Sam. He smiles his reassurance and circles his arm around her waist, walking her toward me.

“So,” I say, waving a hand between them. “You two are . . .” Exclusive? Dating? Fucking? What?

Sam’s grin widens, and Kate presses her lips together. Oh God, Ava’s going to freak the fuck out.

I pick up my feet quickly to make it to Ava before they do. She’s still at the bar when I get there, smiling. “Just remember,” I say, glancing over my shoulder, “none of our business.”

She looks confused. To be expected, I suppose. “What? What are you talking about?”

I cringe, hearing Sam’s laugh behind me. Here we go. I don’t know if she’ll be shocked because Kate’s not with Dan or if she’s here with Sam. Obviously not for a regular date per se.

I know the second Ava’s clocked them because her face falls. “What the hell?” She hops off her stool.

And I put her straight back on again.

“Ava.” She’s shocked. Emotional. Might have endless questions about her brother, among other things. But I’ll have to hold her back for now.

For a moment I’m worried she’s heard my thoughts because she glares at me in disbelief. “Who else have you told?”

Told about what? “I—” Oh. I flip a filthy look around the bar to whoever’s opened their big mouth. Could be anyone, really. “A few.”

“You’ve told everyone, haven’t you?”

Pretty much. “I might have.”

“Jesse,” she sighs.

I jut out my lip, hoping she’ll go easy on me. “Can we visit my in-laws this weekend?” I suppose they ought to know too.

“Well, yes.” Ava laughs. She’s finding me quite amusing today. Better than annoying. “We’d better before news travels and makes it to Cornwall before we do.”

Look at her being all willing. We’re both flexing. “You make me a very happy man, Mrs. Ward.” I crowd her with my body and my mouth.

“That’s because I’m letting you trample all over me at the moment.”

“No, it’s because you’re beautiful, spirited, and all mine.” I leave out stubborn, unreasonable, and possessive. I’m done arguing for the day.


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