Authors: Nerika Parke
Jason dropped his keys into the bowl on the table by the door and looked round at the empty room. “Rob?”
“I got off early so he went home to get ready for his, and I quote, ‘super hot’ date.”
He smiled at Charlotte as she emerged from the kitchen and walked across the room. “Phoebe?”
“No, he and Phoebe broke up two weeks ago, remember?”
He frowned, trying to recall. It was sometimes hard to keep up with his brother’s dating habits nowadays. “So who’s he going out with tonight?”
Charlotte slid her arms around his neck. “Someone he met today at the supermarket.”
He rolled his eyes. “Is Rob using Trina to pick up girls again?”
She laughed. “Oh yes. She was boasting how she’d got
two
pretty ladies to give him their phone numbers today. Didn’t he do the same before we met?”
“He didn’t date much then. It was difficult with him looking after Trina.” He smiled. “I suppose he deserves to have some fun. Even if he is corrupting our daughter.”
Charlotte smiled, her gaze dropping to his mouth. He spent the next half a minute reacquainting himself with the warm, soft lips he hadn’t kissed since he’d left that morning.
“How was your day?” she said, rubbing her nose gently across his.
“We spent the whole time on case studies,” he said. “My head is swirling with court rulings and judge’s decisions. You wouldn’t believe how much I missed you. Where’s Trina?”
“At Stacy’s,” she replied. “Her parents said she could stay until after supper.”
His eyebrows shot up. “Did they?”
She smiled and pulled at his tie, loosening it before pressing a kiss to his neck. “Mm hmm.”
His heart began to beat faster. “So we have over two hours before she comes home?”
Her fingers started work on the buttons of his shirt. “Mm hmm.” She glanced at the briefcase he’d left on the chair by the door. “Unless you have homework to do.”
He shook his head vehemently and took her hand, backing towards the stairs. “Absolutely no homework at all, at least that can’t wait.”
She frowned, stepping back. “Oh no, I wouldn’t want to cause you to fall behind in your training...”
She dissolved into giggles as he grabbed her, lifted her up and pushed her against the wall at the foot of the stairs. She wrapped her legs around his waist, sighing as he captured her mouth in his and swept his tongue inside. He broke away when her soft whimpers of pleasure began to drive him crazy, and she gave him the smile that always made his heart flip.
It swept over him how much he loved her. He’d never imagined how happy he could be before he had his little family. Charlotte and Trina filled his life with light and love.
“Cline offered me a job today, for after I qualify,” he said. “She said they were impressed with my work and wanted me to join the firm.”
Charlotte’s face lit up. “Oh, Jay, that’s wonderful. I’m so proud of you.”
Her praise ignited a glow in his chest, giving him the courage to ask her something he’d been considering for a while. “And I was thinking, I mean I’ve been thinking for a while that maybe, if you think it’s something you’d like to do now, or it doesn’t have to be now, we can wait if you’d rather...” He stopped as Charlotte touched her fingertip to his lips.
“Tell me,” she said.
He took a deep breath. “I wondered what you thought of the idea of giving Trina a little brother or sister.”
She gasped, her mouth dropping open. “You want us to have a baby?”
He nodded, his heart pounding. He finally breathed out when a smile spread across her face.
She wrapped her arms around his neck and hugged him close. “I think that’s the best idea ever,” she said, her voice muffled against his neck.
“You do?”
She lifted her face to look at him. “I’ve kind of been thinking about it myself.”
As his heart swelled, Jason filed this moment with the happiest of his life, along with the first time Trina said the word “Daddy”, the first time Charlotte told him she loved him, and the magical moment in the church when she said “I do”.
“I love you so much.” He kissed her again, then stepped back from the wall and lowered her to the floor. “Let’s get right on it.”
She laughed as he took her hand and led her up the stairs. “I took my pill this morning. It won’t happen today.”
“Then we can call this a practice run.”
“Like we need practice,” she said.
“Well then,” he said, pulling her into their bedroom, “let’s call it me making love to my wonderful, beautiful, incredible wife for no reason other than I love her like crazy.”
Charlotte smiled as she slipped her arms around him. “Works for me.”
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