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Authors: Ann B. Harrison

Tags: #Jasper has fallen for the young woman that invades his dreams every night and seduces him.

“I can promise you that there will be no expectations that you cannot deal with. I just want to have you by my side and to be happy raising our children,” Jasper said. “Speaking of which,” he rolled her back onto the bed and put his hand on her soft rounded belly, “you could have come to me when you found out. I would never have sent you back here. I would have protected you from your father’s anger.”

“I was an emotional wreck and not thinking straight. Forgive me for putting you through this, my love.”

He silenced her with his mouth, his actions being all the answer that she needed, and she gave herself over to his touch.

“I need you so, my love, but if you want to wait until you are stronger, then wait we shall.”

“Love me, Jasper.”

He kissed his way down her throat, the pale skin cool to his lips. Her body lay relaxed under him. Cupping his hand on the gentle swell of her stomach he traced his tongue down her body. Jasper gazed up at her, the energy from their child creating an unbreakable link between them. He feathered kisses over her growing belly and gave a small laugh when she pushed his head lower.

“Eager, aren’t you, my love?”

“I missed you so much. Just the thought of our lovemaking tempted me many times to come back to you.” Leona purred when his fingers found the warmth between her thighs. She parted her legs and sighed with contentment.

Jasper dipped his mouth and ran his tongue down her center, tasting the warmth he had been missing. He slipped a hand under her butt and lifted her to his mouth, sucking greedily. Leona pushed against him, twisting her fingers into this hair. After so long apart, it took no more than a few moments for him to bring her to a shattering climax.

He looked up at her lying back against the pillows. She had a satisfied smile on her face. “You did miss me, my love.” Pulling himself up on his arms he kissed her mouth before plunging his cock into her moist pussy.

Try as he might, he could not hold back. Weeks of sleeping alone had taken its toll and he raced toward his own climax, spurred on by the way she rose up to meet him with each thrust. He lay on top of her, his cock throbbing as his seed pumped into her body.

Jasper pulled her over so they lay facing each other, his arms holding her close. “I hate to do this to you, but there are people waiting to see you.” He stroked a lock of hair from her face and kissed the skin beside her mouth. “I dare not keep them waiting too much longer.” He kissed her lips and smiled. “If truth be told, I can’t wait to show them that my wife is fine and ready to go home.”

Leona laughed and pulled his face back for a kiss.

Jasper helped Leona dress. He called for food and wine and hand-fed her before carrying her in his arms out to the balcony. In the grounds below, Mari and Richard waited for a sign that she was alive. Her sister screamed out when she saw her and raced up the stairs to where Jasper held her protectively.

“Oh sister, you scared me so,” Mari said with a sob in her voice. She cradled Leona’s face in her hands and kissed her brow. “Never, ever do something like that again.”

“You have no need to worry, Mari. She will never have the need to doubt my love again. Now it is time to take my wife home.” Jasper turned to Richard. “Shall we?”

“With you, my friend.”

“I will come with you too, if that is alright?” Mari said.

“It would be my honor to have you in my home, sister-in-law,” Jasper replied. “My mother would love to have you visit.”

“Let us go and tell Father then, shall we?” she said. They followed her to the portal and then to the throne room in search of her parents.

By the time they left for Jasper’s home, forgiveness had been given grudgingly by Helan. Jasper carried Leona into his house, shouting instructions to the staff to make ready a hot meal for everyone and he headed for the library where he deposited his wife on a comfortable couch in front of the fire.

His mother was elated to have her back and to see him with a smile on his face at last. She fussed around them all, the life coming back into her eyes now that she had someone to worry over. The news of the baby was the saving of her, thought Jasper.

This was his home and his family and now; finally he was a happy man.

Epilogue

The sound of the baby cooing in her grandmother’s arms greeted Elena and Helan when they visited. The family was in the garden, enjoying some rare sunshine when they walked down the hill from the portal on the cliffs. Jasper met them at the gate, at peace with his in-laws now. A lot of soul searching had gone on among the gods since Jasper had gone to bring home his wife. There was little they could do but go along with the way things were. It was Leona and Jasper’s wish that their child would grow up with all of her grandparents in her life and even Helan could not deny them.

As they walked into the garden, Elena turned to Jasper.

“I told you, did I not, that your mother would come back to life with grandchildren around her skirts? Little did I know at the time that we would share this grandchild. I stand by my words before, Jasper,” she said. “She is a lucky woman, your wife.”

Biography

Ann swears she was born with a book in her hands and has never put it down. A lifelong love of reader has finally culminated in achieving her dream of writing...and publication.

She lives in the middle of the desert in a small mining town with her own handsome hero of many years. Ann has always loved the ups and downs of life in small communities and she shares this with readers in her rural romances.

Strong sexy heroines with a good dash of sass thrown in feature in her stories. Of course these women need an equally strong hero. Bring on the outback hero and watch the passion ignite.

When not writing Ann enjoys reading, gardening, walking her very large dog, Hugo, and fighting with her computer.

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