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Story: Free to Fall
“What?”
“I love you, Laura,” I openly remind her in the light of day.
She smooths my lapel even as her eyes hold mine. “I don’t care if it’s fast. I love you too, Liam.”
I press my lips against her forehead and then her lips. “Have fun with Bailey. Later, we’ll drive you home so you can pack a bag.”
Her body freezes. Crap. “Are you moving me in?”
“Let’s start with you staying tonight,” I clarify quickly.
“That works.”
A whoosh of breath rushes out of me. Then she alleviates all my fears that I might be pushing too far too fast when she admits, “It’s not that I don’t want to be here with you both, Liam. It’s that I want to give Bailey time to adjust to you and me. I want everything with you.”
I’m about to reply when I hear Bailey shout, “Laura? Can you help me?”
She pulls back and I miss her in my arms already. “Coming, sweetheart!”
“And with that, I’m out.”
“Have a good day. Save my family from some unholy audit.”
“Well, since you asked so nicely.” I wink at her before I head toward the garage.
If I had known that was the last thing I’d have said to Laura coherently, I would have reminded her to take care of Bailey.
I’m certain of it.
Chapter
Fifty-Five
It started as a quick errand to my house. Bailey pleaded with me to see Cia again, so I contacted Jilly for another beach day. Unfortunately, I didn’t have my suit with me. Knowing Kalie was in court and Grace was fitting someone with a new hand, I didn’t want to disturb my cousins. I sent Liam a quick text.
Laura:
Bailey and I are running to my house. Need to grab my suit.
Laura:
We decided to go swimming with Cia and Jilly.
Liam:
:) Be safe. I love you both.
Laura:
I love you too. Wish you were here.
Liam:
Me too. Your uncle is a sadist.
Laura:
Tell me something I didn’t grow up knowing.
“I love you, Laura,” I openly remind her in the light of day.
She smooths my lapel even as her eyes hold mine. “I don’t care if it’s fast. I love you too, Liam.”
I press my lips against her forehead and then her lips. “Have fun with Bailey. Later, we’ll drive you home so you can pack a bag.”
Her body freezes. Crap. “Are you moving me in?”
“Let’s start with you staying tonight,” I clarify quickly.
“That works.”
A whoosh of breath rushes out of me. Then she alleviates all my fears that I might be pushing too far too fast when she admits, “It’s not that I don’t want to be here with you both, Liam. It’s that I want to give Bailey time to adjust to you and me. I want everything with you.”
I’m about to reply when I hear Bailey shout, “Laura? Can you help me?”
She pulls back and I miss her in my arms already. “Coming, sweetheart!”
“And with that, I’m out.”
“Have a good day. Save my family from some unholy audit.”
“Well, since you asked so nicely.” I wink at her before I head toward the garage.
If I had known that was the last thing I’d have said to Laura coherently, I would have reminded her to take care of Bailey.
I’m certain of it.
Chapter
Fifty-Five
It started as a quick errand to my house. Bailey pleaded with me to see Cia again, so I contacted Jilly for another beach day. Unfortunately, I didn’t have my suit with me. Knowing Kalie was in court and Grace was fitting someone with a new hand, I didn’t want to disturb my cousins. I sent Liam a quick text.
Laura:
Bailey and I are running to my house. Need to grab my suit.
Laura:
We decided to go swimming with Cia and Jilly.
Liam:
:) Be safe. I love you both.
Laura:
I love you too. Wish you were here.
Liam:
Me too. Your uncle is a sadist.
Laura:
Tell me something I didn’t grow up knowing.
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