Authors: Juliana Stone
The Simon cottage had been in darkness. “Mom and Dad weren’t able to make it up because of the storm.”
It was thanksgiving weekend in the United States and his parents usually headed north.
“I’m sure they’ll be up as soon as the weather permits,” Sabrina murmured, digging in with her toes.
“Hey,” he said with a chuckle. “Your feet are freezing.”
She giggled and rested her head against him. Teague glanced around the room and felt his chest swell with emotion. He’d never been this content. Ever.
Shadows from the fireplace flickered, lending an air of warmth to the room as Harry and Morgan slumbered.
“They’re tuckered out,” he murmured, pressing a kiss to Sabrina’s forehead.
“Three hours outside building a snow fort will do that to you.”
“True.” He grinned. “That daughter of yours is one bossy little lady. She had Harry running mad getting the damn fort perfect.”
Sabrina sighed. “I hope she tones it down a bit.”
“Nah,” Teague replied. “I like her just the way she is. She’s just like her mama.”
The two of them cuddled in silence, listing to the wood crackle and enjoying the heat. Outside the wind moaned and ice pellets smacked against the window.
“We might be stuck in here for days,” Teague said, hands caressing his wife as he turned slightly so that he could see her face.
She smiled up at him, her eyes shiny and full of love. This woman had no fear. She felt what she felt and it was there for everyone to see.
“That sounds kind of perfect,” she whispered.
“What the hell are we going to occupy ourselves with?” he asked, nipping at her neck.
She licked her bottom lip and something in her eyes changed. They got dark and smoky. “I’m sure we’ll think of something,” she said lightly.
“I’m sure we will.” He snuck another taste of the corner of her mouth.
“We could read.”
“Uh huh.”
“Play cards.”
“Sure.” God, she tasted better than ever.
“Make up ghost stories.”
“Or we could just have as much sex as we can manage until the storm lets up.”
Sabrina bit his bottom lip. “Is that all you think about?”
“Pretty much,” he responded with a grin.
She was silent for a few moments and then sort of sighed. Teague nudged her. “Hey. Is everything all right?”
She nodded. “Everything is…” Her voice trailed off and Teague sat up straighter, pulling Sabrina onto his lap.
“Bree?” He watched her intently, searching her face for any sign of trouble. “What’s going on?”
“Do you like Christmas?” she asked suddenly. “And presents?”
Christmas? He frowned, not understanding. “I do.”
Sabrina smiled, a slow sensual kind of thing. “Good,” she whispered, moving a bit so that she was able to press her lips to his mouth. It was gentle touch and gone much sooner than he would have liked. “I have an early Christmas present for you.”
Okay. He still wasn’t getting this.
She took his hand, the one that was currently buried in the thick hair at her nape, and slowly dragged it down her body until she pressed his palm into her stomach.
Teague’s throat closed up and for a moment his mind went blank. He felt her warm skin, there beneath her shirt, and he had to work hard to get rid of the lump in his throat.
“Bree,” he said. “Are you…what the hell is going on?”
“I’m having our baby,” she said.
“How can you be sure?” he blurted. “Those things aren’t always accurate.
“Babe I took four of them today and they were all positive.” She paused. “But it’s early so let’s keep this to ourselves for a few more weeks. I figure I’m about six weeks along but won’t know for sure until…”
But Sabrina Simon didn’t get to finish her sentence. Teague claimed her mouth with a kiss that was passionate and soft and so filled with emotion that he had to stop because he couldn’t breathe.
Chest heaving he held her face between his hands. “I love you.” They were only three words and he had no idea if she got the depth of what was going on inside him. There were a million words he wanted to say but his tongue wasn’t working. Hell, his brain was mush and he was drowning in something called happiness.
“I know,” she whispered, dragging her mouth across his. “I know exactly what you mean.”
She got him. Totally got him.
“A baby,” he said, surprised that he’d been able to vocalize anything at all. A baby. Holy hell.
“Our baby.”
Teague pulled her back into his arms and wrapped the blanket around them. He let the silence of the house, the measured breaths of Harry and Morgan, and the feel of the woman in his arms lull him to sleep. He was happy. Content. And loved by a woman he would do anything for.
It wasn’t surprising that he slept like a baby.
And that was pretty damn great.
-THE END-
Don’t miss the next book in The Family Simon series! GRACE will release fall of 2015 and it’s the book that fans of The Barker Triplet’s trilogy have been asking for!
Matt Hawkins, the tortured man you first met in The Barker Triplets, is finally getting his book! And more than a match for him, is Grace Simon. He knows he’s no good for her, but Grace won’t take no for an answer. Especially when it’s his heart she’s after.
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