Total pages in book: 72
Estimated words: 70851 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 354(@200wpm)___ 283(@250wpm)___ 236(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 70851 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 354(@200wpm)___ 283(@250wpm)___ 236(@300wpm)
That’s all it takes. I literally combust, coming so hard, that I worry I’m going to pass out. I feel Liam’s cum inside of me, stream after stream, filling me so full that it leaks out and I love it. I close my eyes, celebrating the fact that I belong to Liam once again. Whatever else is wrong, one thing will always be true.
I really do belong to him.
Ellie
I wake slowly, stretching the kinks out of my well used body. I lost count of the number of times Liam made me come last night. I’m pretty sure I begged him to stop that last time and then threatened to kill him when he did. The memory brings a smile to my face.
I’m alone in bed, I know that at once, because I instantly miss Liam. It’s nothing unusual. He always leaves early to get started on his day with his brothers. Besides, it’s almost eleven. I never sleep this late. My only excuse is that I’m exhausted from all of his attention last night.
Part of me dreads today, because I know that Liam and I will have to talk. I don’t know how that will go, but I have to believe as much as we love one another that we can survive it. Surely the fact that in all this time he’s never had another woman, and keeps our wedding photo on the dresser, means that he feels the same way I do.
“About time you woke up, lazy bones.”
I grin, as I look over to Liam, who opens the door and comes in carrying a tray.
“I had a man who wore me out all night.”
“He sounds like a keeper,” Liam jokes.
“Definitely,” I answer. “I don’t plan on ever letting him go.”
He puts a knee on the bed and leans down to kiss me. It’s a brief kiss and I want more, but he pulls away and settles in behind me, after fixing the tray in front of me.
“Brought you breakfast in bed to keep your strength up,” he says, kissing the side of my neck.
I lean back against him, my head tilted to give access, and I breathe him and this moment in.
“I thought you’d be busy with the club this morning,” I tell him. “This is a good surprise.”
“Your first day back, Ice? You aren’t going to find me anywhere but right where I’m at.”
“You’re going to spoil me.”
I’m looking at the eggs, bacon, toast and fruit he’s brought, but that’s not what I’m talking about.
“That’s the plan, baby. I have the whole day to spend with you. What would you like to do?”
“This is nice.”
“What?” he asks, distractedly, his fingers sifting through my hair.
I angle so I can see him and take the strip of bacon I’m holding and offer him a bite. He leans in to take a bite. I’m mesmerized by the movement of his mouth, his lips and the strong set of his jawline. My man is truly beautiful. He’d hate me for saying that, but he totally is.
“Staying with you in bed all day.” I grin up at him, not even kidding. “That sounds like a perfect day to me.”
“That could be arranged,” he murmurs, reaching around me to swipe a grape from the fruit on my plate. “Of course, I have one small request,” he says, putting the grape to my mouth. I suck it inside and he pushes his thumb between my lips. I see that familiar heat back in his eyes.
“What’s that?” I ask, suddenly feeling warm and flushed all over.
“Throw out your birth control, Ice.”
My body goes solid for a minute.
“Wh…” I have to stop and catch my breath. “What?”
“Throw out your birth control,” he says kissing along my shoulder.
“Liam, what are you saying?” I ask, wondering why it feels like there’s this gigantic elephant sitting on my chest. It literally hurts to breathe.
“I want to make babies with you, Ice.”
“I…I’m not ready for that, Liam,” I tell him, and instantly, he changes. I can feel the tension in the room go solid.
“You always wanted kids, Ellie. You once told me you wanted a house full of them.”
“I was young, Liam. I didn’t fully understand life and what we would face.”
“But you do now?”
“Not all, but I know enough that a house full of kids is not practical,” I tell him, my heart hurting with the words.
“Don’t try telling Dani and Crusher that,” he growls and I frown.
“Liam, I’m not saying I don’t ever want kids. I just don’t want them right now. You and I just found our way back to each other. Can’t we enjoy that and find solid ground, before we think about kids? Besides who’s to say I won’t have trouble having children again? We need to think about things carefully.”
“I didn’t know we weren’t on solid ground, Ellie.”