My Son (20 page)

Read My Son Online

Authors: Marie Kelly

When they had been to
ld about the engagement, both he and Theresa had been delighted, but when alone Philip had with a serious expression told her that he had given Marc the letter she had sent because of the state his friend was in. 

“I’ve never seen him that way before
Kelly” he had told her “he was going crazy, couldn’t understand why you left…..kept asking me if I’d heard from you.  So when your letter arrived I had to tell him” he said “I hope you’re not angry”

Kelly had chuckled flashing her ring at him “Do I look angry” she had said, before giving him a kiss on the cheek “thanks”

As she stood beside Marc, she held her breath at how wonderful he looked.  As he had smiled at her, her legs had felt like jelly seeing the love for her which filled his eyes.

“You look wonderful” he
whispered, as they took their places side by side before the minister.  After exchanging their vows Beth had helped Max who had walked forward carrying a small basket with the rings.  Neither Kelly nor Marc had known about this and had kissed their son with love as he tried hard to hang on to the basket, much to the amusement of the other guests.

It
was a wonderful day and that evening Marc had moved into her room preferring to be near Max, and knowing that she loved the room she was in.  As he had kissed her gently his hands had slowly removed her dress, his fingers trailing down her back setting her whole body alight wherever his touch settled on her skin.  She had leant in against him and feeling the strength of his arousal against her leg had begun to undress him.  His groans as she had kissed his hard chest had fuelled her own hunger until naked they had both fallen onto the bed.  As he kissed her his body covering her own he had huskily said

“I love yo
u Mrs De Santo” making her smile against his mouth “I wish there was something I could give you to show just how much I love you”

Kelly had chuckled
before in a more serious note whispered so seductively “well a brother or sister for Max would be nice”

With a grin he
had said “Well I think we should get right onto that “before taking her mouth in a kiss which saw them both being lost in their need for each other.

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