Sudden Pleasures (32 page)

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Authors: Bertrice Small

Tags: #Fiction, #Romance, #Contemporary

“Am I forgiven then for being a coward and a jerk?” he asked her.

“Only if you make mad, passionate love to me,” Ashley told him.

“Thanks, baby, and I do apologize,” he said. “How did I ever get so lucky?”

“I don’t know,” she said, “but I think we both got lucky. Now cut the talk, darling, and let’s have a little more action, please.”

He laughed happily. “Anything you say, baby. Anything you want,” he promised her, grinning.

“Now, will you look at that?” Ashley said. “You’ve finally got it, darling. You finally understand how it works in a modern marriage. I am the mistress. You are the slave. Now pleasure me, my darling, and then we have to decide when to go into the church so this child of ours will be one hundred percent legal and legitimate.”

He kissed her a kiss that Ashley could have sworn curled her toes, and she felt him harden against her. “Yes, mistress,” Ryan Finbar Mulcahy said to his wife, his hands beginning to roam over her body.

Ashley purred with her total satisfaction as both outside and inside the storm built and increased in its intensity. She had to remember tomorrow to cancel her subscription to the Channel. It was unlikely she would ever need it again.

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PILOGUE

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enjamin Kimbrough Mulcahy was born on the nineteenth day of August, a week before his parents’ first anniversary. Everyone remarked on his bright blue eyes, which several months later at his baptism were still an unrelenting blue.

“The blue of his namesake,” Ashley said quietly.

The baby was baptized in St. Anne’s, the same church where his parents had spoken their vows some months before. It was Thanksgiving weekend, and the hall was filled to capacity with Angelina and her family. Michael O’Connor, now a freshman at Princeton, stood as godfather to his cousin. His mother, Frankie, was the baby’s godmother.

Back at the house afterward, Angelina noticed a pair of very rococo antique silver candlesticks on the dining room table. “I have not seen those before,” she said to her daughter-in-law. “They’re beautiful, and quite valuable, unless I miss my guess.”

“They belong to your grandson,” Ashley said. “A gift.”

“From whom?” And then, carefully inspecting the candlesticks, she smiled. “Bianca di Viscontini?” she said, recognizing the Italian workmanship of the candlesticks.

Ashley nodded. “We sent her a birth announcement and told her that Venice could still claim to be the most romantic city in the world.”

Angelina laughed. “Well,” she noted as she looked at her newest grandson, “certainly no one in this family can deny that.”

And Ashley replied softly, “Romance, Lina, can be wherever you make it.” Yes, everyone could believe that little Benji had been conceived in Venice, even Ryan. But Ashley knew better. She knew because her brother had told her, and Ben had never lied to her. Her son had been conceived aboard a jetliner over the Atlantic, or possibly Montauk Point. She had joked to herself about calling him Mile High, or Skylar. He had been created from the love she and Ryan had for each other, and from the delicious sudden pleasures that they always seemed to find with each other.

Her husband came up, slipping an arm about her waist. “Ready for another?” he teased Ashley, and turning, she whispered something in his ear. Ryan Finbar Mulcahy actually blushed and chuckled. “Anytime, baby,” he said.
“Anytime!”

Grandfather Kimbrough had been right after all, Ashley thought with a smile. There really was a happily ever after.

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BOUT THE
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UTHOR

B
ertrice Small is a
New York Times
best-selling author and the recipient of numerous awards. Her previous erotic contemporary,
Forbidden Pleasures
, won the New Jersey Romance Writers Golden Leaf award for Long Contemporary in 2006. In keeping with her profession, Bertrice Small lives in the oldest English-speaking town in the state of New York, founded in 1640. Her light-filled studio includes the paintings of her favorite cover artist, Elaine Duillo, and a large library. Because she believes in happy endings, Bertrice Small has been married to the same man, her hero, George, for forty-four years. They have a son, Thomas; a daughter-in-law, Megan; and four wonderful grandchildren. Longtime readers will be happy to know that Nicki the cockatiel flourishes, along with his fellow housemates: Pookie, the long-haired greige-and-white cat; Finnegan, the long-haired bad black kitty; and Sylvester, the black-and-white tuxedo cat, who is now the official family bedcat.

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