Page 113 of Making Home with You
Sarah cocks her head.“Apparently?”
I laugh, leaning over as I press a kiss to her lips.“Definitely,” I whisper against her mouth.“You’re the greatest thing to ever happen to me Sarah Summers,” I tell her.“And that is something I absolutely do know.”
Sarah slides an arm around my waist and squeezes me on the ass as she kisses me hard.“You better believe it,” she says, laughing.
We join the others on the dance floor, where I pull Sarah close, one arm around her back, the other holding her hand against my chest.
“You happy with the way everything’s turned out?”I ask as we move with the music.
She nods.“Yep.I can’t believe I finally have a job doing what I love and a home with the person I love.”
I smile.“Business is picking up isn’t it?”I ask, knowing that with the arrival of summer, Sarah has picked up a lot more clients, so much so that she’s got little time to work in the pub anymore.
“It’s been incredible,” she says, her hand on my back.“Better than I ever could have expected.”
I lean down and press a soft kiss to her lips.“It has been better than expected,” I tell her, not talking about her job now.
She grins.“Well, at least you won’t need to be my sugar daddy anymore.”
I chuckle.“I didn’t mind that part,” I admit.
Now she’s laughing.“You didn’t mind the sexual favors I offered up all the time, you mean.”
I grin.“Well, at least we know the magic really doesn’t die,” I say winking at her.
Around midnight, someone silences the music and taps a knife against a glass, letting us all know that Beck and Kelsey are leaving.
Grinning, the two of them walk hand in hand to the doorway of the tent, Kelsey gripping her bouquet tight.All of us gather to say farewell, Erin, Ryan, Sarah and me right at the front of the group.
Kelsey shoots Beck a quick glance and they share a secret smile before she turns and tosses her bouquet, over her head and into the crowd.
Ryan and I watch as the flowers arch high into the air before beginning their decent, right into the waiting hands of Sarah and Erin.
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