Arrogant Bastard - Julie Capulet Page 0,69
but not like the old days, when it was just us. We have a lot more staff now.
I make my way past the hotel, with its expansive patio and infinity pool, where people are sitting out enjoying the night.
And I let myself into the house.
Gage has put the children to bed and is waiting for me on the couch, scrolling on his iPad. He looks up when I walk in. His hot gaze rakes over my yoga outfit. “Hey, beautiful. How’s my dazzling wife?”
He puts the iPad aside and I sit on his lap. “Happy,” I tell him. “You did it. You made all my dreams come true.”
“Told you,” he says smugly.
I straddle his hips and feel that he’s already getting hard for me. “Except … well, I was thinking there might be one more thing I’d like.”
“What thing?”
I kiss his lips, licking lightly between them. “I was thinking maybe we could have one more baby.”
He lifts me into his arms and carries me upstairs. “One more. Or two more. Maybe three more. You can have whatever you want.”
I wrap my arms around his neck. “I love you.”
Gage smiles down at me, kicking the door of our bedroom closed behind us. “Of course you do. It would be impossible not to.”
We laugh and my beautiful husband takes me to bed.
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When he falls, he falls hard.
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The bus drops me next to the front entrance of the university and I walk up to the main admissions building, where I’m given a map and a bag full of booklets and welcome materials. I make my way through the crowd of people on the campus green, keeping my hat low over my eyes, using the map to try to find my way to my new dorm.
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