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A Forever Love (Wanted 5)

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I looked into her eyes, and I knew I would never put our future at risk for just a moment of pleasure. Pure fucking pleasure.

“Just a few times…please.”

I slowly pulled out and pushed myself back into her. “Oh God…”

She made the sweetest sounds.

This time I pushed as far into her as I could possibly get.

“Garrett! Oh God…”

I shook my head and pulled all the way out of her. Cursing the entire time, I quickly reached for the condom and ripped it open. I was about to put it on when Emma sat up.

“Shh…I think someone is in the house,” she said.

I was breathing like I’d just run a damn marathon, for Christ’s sakes. “It’s just Billy and Marg. Don’t worry. They won’t—”

“Garrett? Emma?”

“David?” Emma and I both said at the same time.

Emma busted out laughing and covered her mouth.

“Are y’all upstairs?”

“No. Fucking. Way.” I pulled the covers out from underneath Emma and made her get under them. I looked around, and for some reason, I couldn’t find my damn clothes anywhere. I saw a towel folded up on the chair, so I jumped up and quickly wrapped it around me. I picked up Emma’s suitcase and threw it on top of the bed.

“Ouch!” Emma said.

“Be quiet!”

Just then, I heard the doorknob turning on my bedroom door. “He’s not opening the door,” I whispered.

I quickly ran to the door, but David swung it open, and I ran right into him.

“Garrett?”

“David? Um…Dad? Ah, shit. I don’t really know what to call you right now.”

David looked around the room. “Where is Emma?”

“She’s, um…um…I don’t know. With Margie? I was just getting ready to take a bath, and I…I, um—Jesus, David…do you not know how to knock?”

Billy was walking up the stairs, and he must have heard me because he started laughing. “Dad has a theory, Garrett. Tell him your theory, Dad.”

David smiled and nodded his head. “An unlocked door is an open invitation.”

I nodded my head. “I’ll be sure to remember that, sir. Uh…what are you doing here? Aren’t you supposed to be heading into Austin with Mom?”

“Yes, but she forgot one of her suitcases, so I told her we would come back for it. I heard someone upstairs, so I thought I would see who was here. I thought the guys were camping out downstairs?”

I looked over David’s shoulder, and that bastard best friend of mine was laughing his ass off.

“We are, but my clothes and stuff are up here. Well, let me help you with that suitcase, so y’all can be on your way.” I ushered David out of my room and down the stairs to my mother’s room.

“There it is,” I said as I picked up the suitcase. I handed it to him, and we made our way to the door.

Peggy and Margie busted in through the front door and ran upstairs. Billy came walking down the stairs, and he had the biggest shit-eating grin on his face.



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