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“Yes!”

“—because I can’t wait.”

“Me either.” Her hands gripped the cushions and then she arched when he stroked her pussy again. “Please, Ash. Please.”

He couldn’t wait to claim her. In one swift motion, he pushed her knees forward again, her legs pinned between his chest and hers. It left her pussy wide open for him and he fitted the head of his cock against her slick entrance and nudged at her core. She was hot and wet for him, and he pumped into her in a swift motion.

Greer cried out, her eyes closing, a look of intense joy on her face.

“God, you’re beautiful.” He thrust into her again, going deep. He loved touching her, loved fucking her, loved the hot clasp of her body around his cock. “My Greer. My sweetheart.”

“Yours,” she breathed as he pounded into her. “Make me yours.”

He would. He surged into her over and over again, making sure to grind down against her with every thrust so he rubbed her clit. He adjusted his movements until he felt her quiver against him, felt her body tense against his when he bottomed out, and knew he was hitting the right spots. Then, he began to pound into her fiercely and relentlessly. She clawed at the pillow behind her head, keening, and then moved it forward to her mouth to bite it, a sure sign that she was about to come. He felt her pussy clench hard around him, contracting—

And then she cried out his name behind a mouthful of pillow, and he felt her body spasm, felt her milking his cock and drawing him tighter inside her. It was too much, too fast. With a hoarse shout, he came, emptying himself into her with hard, sure strokes. Lights danced behind his eyes from the intensity of his orgasm, and he was filled with fierce pleasure and an intense sense of rightness.

When he came to his senses, he grinned down at her. “I’m sorry that was so quick. I’ll do better next time.”

She shifted underneath him, her face adorably flushed, hair escaping from her tight braid. “I think that sounds like a plan.” She arched her feet. “Let my legs up at least?”

He backed off of her and admired the view. Her thighs were deliciously damp, her pussy swollen from his ministrations, and she looked juicy enough for him to eat. He thought for a moment and then grabbed the bunched-up leggings at her knees and used them like a tether, hauling her forward into his lap.

Her eyes flew open. “What—”

He turned her over and put a hand on her rounded little bottom. “I think I’m going to spank you for the stunt you pulled today.”

“I did that for love!”

“And I’m going to love spanking this plump little bottom of yours.” He ran a hand over her buttocks.

She turned and gave him an arched-eyebrow glare. “Only if I get to spank you next for all the stunts you pulled.”

That seemed fair to him.

Epilogue

Greer was adjusting the spray of baby’s breath twined into her braid when one of the tailors on hand at Gretchen’s wedding handed her a note.

Meet me in the green study. It’s important.—A

Hmm. Important? She wasn’t sure if this was another one of Asher’s “let’s pretend this is urgent information to get Greer to come make out with me” notes or if there truly was something important. In the last few months, the man had come to realize that she would always show up if he sent her a note, no matter how busy she was, and he’d started to use them for dirty, sexual things.

As if she’d complain?

She loved being the center of Asher’s world. Her life was better now than it had ever been, and she didn’t know when she’d been so very happy. Kiki had taken over renting Greer’s small, sensible apartment (with a discount, of course) as she went to culinary school, and that had let Greer move in with Asher to his slightly bigger apartment. They were looking for a new place, but between trying to find the perfect location in the city and the perfect house for their baby, it was slow going. That was fine. They still had a few weeks.

Greer tucked the note into the bodice of her empire-waisted gown and hoisted herself out of her chair. She seemed to be more belly than body lately, but Asher always made her feel beautiful. He loved everything about their child and had been more excited than she was when it had first started to move. He constantly came up with lists of names that he wanted her to consider, and she was pretty sure he’d purchased a tiny baseball bat and glove already. The man was so excited about their baby that it made her glow with happiness.

Smoothing her bluish-purple dress, Greer put a hand to her huge belly. “I think I’m going to go take another pee break before it’s time to go down the aisle.”

Next to her, Taylor was playing with the straightening iron on her hair. She was dressed in a gown of the same pale color, but a different cut. In the next room over, Gretchen was panicking at her sisters, as she had been all morning. Some people got a slight case of bridal nerves. Gretchen had a hurricane full of them. Taylor put down the iron and started to get up. “You need someone to hold your skirts?”

“I’m good. If anyone comes looking for me, tell them I’ll be back soon. It’s not like I can run away.” She patted her belly and felt the baby kick in return.

“Will do,” Taylor said, and then frowned fiercely into the mirror as she tried to flat-iron a limp stray curl.

Greer slipped out and moved into the hallway. It was surprisingly quiet, given that it was Gretchen and Hunter’s wedding day and the wedding itself was going to happen in less than an hour. Hundreds of people had descended upon Buchanan Manor, but no one seemed to be in this particular hall. Perfect. She vaguely remembered seeing a green study several doors down. It wouldn’t be downstairs—Asher was very careful not to make Greer take stairs at this stage in her pregnancy. She suspected in another week or so, he’d try to carry her everywhere.

The thought of him toting her heavily pregnant body around made her smile, and she was still smiling as she pushed open the door to the green study and saw her beloved standing there. “Got your note,” she announced.

He turned around, utterly gorgeous in his tuxedo, and took her breath away. His hair was freshly cut and impeccably styled, and the cravat at his neck outlined just how perfect his jaw was. God, she was a lucky woman.

His eyes widened at the sight of her and he wiped his mouth. “Holy fuck, look at how beautiful you are.”

“I’d twirl but it’d be more of a waddle,” she told him, dragging a hand through her voluminous skirts. Her dress was the pale bluish purple that matched Gretchen’s favorite Blue Girl roses and was made of a silky material that skimmed her body like water. Her shoulders were bare and a tight bodice kept her now-bountiful breasts in check. Her hair was pulled into a long braid dotted with small flowers, and she had to admit, there weren’t a lot of days that she felt beautiful at eight months pregnant, but today was one of those days.

“You’re utterly gorgeous.” He moved toward her and put his hands on her breasts. “Look at these beauties. They’re just dying to escape and land in my grip.”

She smacked his hands away playfully. “You said this was important. What is it?”

“I wanted to see you and get my inappropriate boner taken care of before the ceremony. I knew if I waited to see you in your dress during the wedding itself, I’d get major wood.” His hand rubbed the front of his slacks. “I’m right. The sight of you like this has me so damn hard.”

“Well, put that thing away,” she said, teasing. “I’d offer to give you a hand job but I’m afraid you’d wrinkle my dress.”

“Can’t have that,” he murmured, leaning in to nip at her ear. His hands went to her shoulders and he sent pleasant little shivers through her body with the soft touch. “I suppose I might have had another reason to bring you here other than to ogle you.”

“What’s that?”

“What do you think of the name Juniper?”

She made a face. “That’s awful. Why Juniper?”

“I thought we could name our kid after where he was conceived.” His tongue flicked along her earlobe and oh, goodness, her nipples were getting hard. She needed to tell him to stop or else she was going to have headlights through the entire ceremony. Of course, she didn’t tell him to stop. It felt too darn good.

“Then we would need to name him
Concrete Bench
or maybe
Hedge Maze
,” Greer teased back, then slid out of his arms. “Don’t get me all turned on before the wedding, love.”

He groaned and pulled her back against him again, this time just holding her. “I’ll be glad when this is all done.”

“So you can make out with my ear at your leisure?”

He pressed a kiss to the side of her head. “So we can focus on our own wedding.”

Greer stilled. This wasn’t the first time he’d brought up a wedding for them. They’d moved in together and as far as Greer was concerned, they were a couple and a family. She’d never asked for more. But Asher had hinted at it, and today he was bringing it up again. “You want a wedding?”

“I do. I want you to be my wife when the baby’s born. When little Thornbush is born.”

She ignored the
Thornbush
part. “If we do a wedding, let’s not go crazy like this, all right?” Between organizing Gretchen’s chaotic wedding and the fiasco of her father’s wedding a few months ago, she was a little weddinged out. “Let’s just do a justice of the peace ceremony.”

“Now now, how will that look for a wedding planner?” he murmured against her skin.

“Smart,” Greer told him. “She knew what she wanted and she went after it.”

“You make an attractive argument.” His hand rubbed her arm. “How about tonight?”

“What about tonight?”

“We get married tonight?”

She was shocked. “You want to go ahead and get married this fast?”

“What do I want to wait for? You’re everything I’ve ever wanted, sweetheart. I want you to be completely mine, and being here today has just emphasized that fact. You’re mine and I want to see you wearing my ring.”

She turned around and looked up at him. “There are two problems with this plan.”

Disappointment flickered in his eyes. “What is it?”

“One, there’s no ring.” She waved her empty finger at him. “And two, New York has a waiting period of twenty-four hours after you get the license.”

The smile slowly returned to his face. “So what you’re telling me is that we need to go ring shopping tonight and tomorrow we get married?”

Greer smiled. “I do believe that’s what I’m telling you, yes.”

As he pulled her in for another kiss, Greer suspected her life couldn’t get any more perfect. She had the man of her dreams, a baby on the way, and the family she’d always wanted. She was surrounded by love.

Nothing else mattered.

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