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Story: Unbroken
Tears burned her eyes and she covered his jaw with her palm. Her throat tightened. “Yes.”
He grinned.
“But you’ve already made me so happy,” she said with a shrug.
“Oh, babe. You have no idea what you’re in for.”
She threw back her head and laughed. “In that case, sign me up.”
He pulled her close and touched his lips to hers. “Done.” His tongue slipped through her teeth and she curled her toes. Her abdominal muscles bunched and her loins clenched.
“We’d better take dinner to go.”
His laugh lifted her heart.
With Toth, she’d had more to smile about in days than she had in years. And he was right—they were just getting started.
EPILOGUE
Toth smiled ashe watched Sav bounce Aurora around his living room. Nash and Lexi had nicknamed her Rory, and it fit her perfectly. It’d been almost seven months since he and Savannah moved in together, and it was the best decision he’d ever made.
“I thought we were going to die in the back of that SUV,” said Gemma, Dallas’s girlfriend. She was sitting at the table with Dallas, Dare, Tess, Cole, and Sophia.
Dallas laughed then took a swig of his whiskey. “I’d pay good money to never return to that fucking jungle. That was some scary shit.”
“No, the scary part was you leaping over that damn river on a vine like a monkey.”
He shrugged. “We survived, didn’t we?”
Gemma’s pinched grin held all kinds of secrets. “You’re the only person I’d jump out of a plane for.”
“Pretty sure I had to drag you.”
Gemma threw her head back and laughed, slapping his chest.
Tess stared wide-eyed. “That sounds like a legit nightmare.”
Sophia nodded, and the jokes and laughter continued.
Toth couldn’t forget the other best decision he’d ever made: finding his brothers. He was still figuring out his place in the family, but the camaraderie that held them together had roped him in too.
Now, as much as he’d enjoyed the Thanksgiving food and fun, he was ready for everyone to go home so he could devour Sav’s delicious body. He found her with his gaze again, and they silently agreed to call it a night.
She waved with Rory’s little hand. “Say hi, Uncle Toth.”
Rory let out a scream of delight, and he crossed the room to scoop her up. She clapped his cheek, and Lexi laughed from the armchair, where she was polishing off a piece of chocolate cake. “She thinks that’s the funniest thing right now. Careful, her little pinches hurt.”
He tickled under Rory’s chin. “This cutie? No way.”
“I’m surprised she’s still going strong after our busy day.” Nash strode up and accepted Rory. She rubbed her eyes and yawned as he cradled her in his arms. “We’d better get her home before she’s overtired.”
“Yeah, I’ve got work in the morning.” Gemma stood.
“And I’ve gotta get Bella home,” Sophia said, nodding at the sleeping girl on the couch.
Cole made his way to the living room and picked up Bella. She barely stirred as he brought her to his chest. Dare left with Tess and Gemma and Dallas followed, behind Lexi and Nash.
“I’m going to take the leftovers to the car,” Sophia said to Cole, as she gathered the Tupperware containers Sav had laid out for them.
He grinned.
“But you’ve already made me so happy,” she said with a shrug.
“Oh, babe. You have no idea what you’re in for.”
She threw back her head and laughed. “In that case, sign me up.”
He pulled her close and touched his lips to hers. “Done.” His tongue slipped through her teeth and she curled her toes. Her abdominal muscles bunched and her loins clenched.
“We’d better take dinner to go.”
His laugh lifted her heart.
With Toth, she’d had more to smile about in days than she had in years. And he was right—they were just getting started.
EPILOGUE
Toth smiled ashe watched Sav bounce Aurora around his living room. Nash and Lexi had nicknamed her Rory, and it fit her perfectly. It’d been almost seven months since he and Savannah moved in together, and it was the best decision he’d ever made.
“I thought we were going to die in the back of that SUV,” said Gemma, Dallas’s girlfriend. She was sitting at the table with Dallas, Dare, Tess, Cole, and Sophia.
Dallas laughed then took a swig of his whiskey. “I’d pay good money to never return to that fucking jungle. That was some scary shit.”
“No, the scary part was you leaping over that damn river on a vine like a monkey.”
He shrugged. “We survived, didn’t we?”
Gemma’s pinched grin held all kinds of secrets. “You’re the only person I’d jump out of a plane for.”
“Pretty sure I had to drag you.”
Gemma threw her head back and laughed, slapping his chest.
Tess stared wide-eyed. “That sounds like a legit nightmare.”
Sophia nodded, and the jokes and laughter continued.
Toth couldn’t forget the other best decision he’d ever made: finding his brothers. He was still figuring out his place in the family, but the camaraderie that held them together had roped him in too.
Now, as much as he’d enjoyed the Thanksgiving food and fun, he was ready for everyone to go home so he could devour Sav’s delicious body. He found her with his gaze again, and they silently agreed to call it a night.
She waved with Rory’s little hand. “Say hi, Uncle Toth.”
Rory let out a scream of delight, and he crossed the room to scoop her up. She clapped his cheek, and Lexi laughed from the armchair, where she was polishing off a piece of chocolate cake. “She thinks that’s the funniest thing right now. Careful, her little pinches hurt.”
He tickled under Rory’s chin. “This cutie? No way.”
“I’m surprised she’s still going strong after our busy day.” Nash strode up and accepted Rory. She rubbed her eyes and yawned as he cradled her in his arms. “We’d better get her home before she’s overtired.”
“Yeah, I’ve got work in the morning.” Gemma stood.
“And I’ve gotta get Bella home,” Sophia said, nodding at the sleeping girl on the couch.
Cole made his way to the living room and picked up Bella. She barely stirred as he brought her to his chest. Dare left with Tess and Gemma and Dallas followed, behind Lexi and Nash.
“I’m going to take the leftovers to the car,” Sophia said to Cole, as she gathered the Tupperware containers Sav had laid out for them.
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