Reckless Love (Cowboys & Angels 7)
It didn’t take me long to tumble over the edge with her.
“Scarlett, I’m coming,” I cried out as she squeezed my dick again. Pulling out every single drop of cum. This time her back arched off the bed as she cried out along with me. I loved how sensitive her body was to my touch. I’d never get tired of it.
When I was finally done coming, I rolled off of her and laid next to her, both of us trying to catch our breath.
Scarlett rolled over and ran her finger along my chest.
“That was amazing. I love you.”
Turning my head to look at her, I raised a brow. “Want to do it again?”
Her eyes widened in shock before they traveled down my chest, to my stomach and finally to my semi-hard dick.
“As much as I would love a second round, we need to get to the hospital.”
She crawled over me, placing her warm pussy right on my cock.
“But, I will take a rain check.”
Laughing, I sat up and wrapped my arms around her.
“I’m going to hold you to that. And I’m also going to hold you to your promise to marry me.”
Sadness filled her eyes. “I desperately want to marry you, Trevor. I hope you know that.”
“I do. And I feel the same.”
“Once we get Aurora home, let’s try again. Something simple, family only.”
“Deal. Come on, let’s go see our daughter. She’s probably wondering where we are.”
Kacy had come in early just so she could be the nurse on duty when we took Aurora home.
“And here is your going home bead. The butterfly.”
A small tear slipped from my eye before I brushed it away. We had a bracelet full of milestones, each one holding a special memory for us that we would someday share with Aurora.
“Let’s put it on her and take a picture!” Melanie said.
Two weeks ago, the same morning Trevor and I made love for the first time since Aurora was born, we got to the hospital and was told by Dr. Jackson that Aurora would be allowed to go home at seven weeks if she had reached her goal weight. She reached it a week early, but the plan was still to release her at seven weeks. I was bringing my daughter home, three weeks before my actual due date. It was surreal and exciting at the same time. A bit of fear was also mixed in.
“What if…”
Kacy held up her hand. “You’ve got this, Scarlett. You know this baby better than any of us do. You know her triggers, what to do to make her happy and believe me when I say that once you get her home you’re going to be stunned by how much she thrives. You’ve got this.”
I nodded. “I know. It’s still scary to know Trevor and I will be the only two people taking care of her after she’s had twenty-four-seven care by the most amazing nurses on the planet!”
Pulling me in for a hug, Kacy whispered, “You have a special little girl. Don’t worry, you’ll do great.”
When we stepped back from one another, we both smiled.
“Thank you for everything you did for her.”
It looked like Kacy was getting teary eyed. “Are you kidding? She was my favorite! Plus, I sort of liked watching her dad take off his shirt when he held her.”
Laughing, I gave her a little push. One more hug and we were putting Aurora in her car seat. She was so little, it damn near swallowed her up.
I climbed into the back seat and waved goodbye as Trevor drove off, my mother in the front seat filming the whole thing.
Mom wiped a tear from her eye and said, “I can’t believe the day has finally come. Aurora Belle Parker is finally heading home.”
“Everything is ready with her room, right?” I asked. Again.
“Yes. For the sixth time. Melanie said Maebh did the final walk-through and everything is ready to go. Stop worrying. The bassinet has been placed in the master bedroom and Wade stocked up on preemie diapers when he went to the store for John Jr. Waylynn, Paxton, and Corina did a little shopping therapy for clothes since you hadn’t had the baby shower yet. Aurora is all set.”
My heart felt overfilled with gratitude and love for my future sisters-in-law. “That was so sweet of them. I wish we could have been at the family dinner when Corina and Mitchell announced she was pregnant.”
“Oh, from what Melanie told me, she and John were ecstatic, and Corina’s mother cried tears of joy.”
My mother’s voice trailed off, and I knew she was thinking about when Trevor and I first told our parents about Aurora.
Glancing into the rearview mirror, Trevor gave me a knowing smile. I reached up and squeezed my mother’s shoulder. “Thank you, Mom, for being with us today. It meant a lot to me to have you here when we brought Aurora home. It’s sort of scary knowing we’re on our own now.”