Read Gina's Private Police Force [Men of Montana 3] (Siren Publishing Menage Amour) Online
Authors: Eileen Green
Tags: #Romance
Tears welled in her eyes as her head began to nod up and down. “Yes. Yes, I’ll marry you.” Then the thought struck her. “But how?”
Both men stood and then glancing at Jared, Connor looked back at Gina. “We discussed this and we agreed you would marry me on paper. We can hold a joining ceremony later to bind you and Jared together. Would that be all right with you?”
Nodding again, she threw herself into Connor’s arms, nearly knocking the ring out of his hand. He hugged her and then pulled back to place the ring on her left ring finger. “Now, I know this is short notice for you, but,” he motioned to the judge’s chamber door, “we are here to get married. Is that all right with you, or did you want a church wedding?”
Surprise lit up her face at his words. She couldn’t imagine they went to all this trouble for her, but here they were. Leaning up, she grazed her lips across Connor’s lips and then Jared’s. “This is wonderful. I wouldn’t have it any other way.”
Connor knocked on the door and after being granted entry, the three of them entered the room. Large, oversized mahogany furniture sat throughout the room with light coming in from the large window behind the desk. A large leather couch sat along one wall while two leather wingback chairs sat before the desk. The man, rotund and about fifty-five years old, could have passed as Glen’s twin, but there were other things to be discussed than family resemblances.
After calling in a couple of secretaries as witnesses, the judge performed the ceremony through which Gina sobbed the entire way. As she spoke her vows of fidelity, honor, and love, she not only vowed them to Connor, but she vowed them to Jared also, so he would know her true intentions going into the marriage. She belonged to both men and always would.
After the judge pronounced them man and wife, in which Gina included both men in her mind, the three of them wandered down the road to the diner. She was surprised to see the note on the door declaring it closed for a private party and started to turn away. The door swung open and Glen was there pulling her in by her hand revealing the private party was her wedding reception.
Throwing her arms around the man, she cried on his shoulder that he would go to all this trouble for them. “You are family, little lady,” he said, letting out a laugh. “We all have to stick together.”
Tanya stood nearby, tears in her eyes. “You sure are. Congratulations.”
Gina hugged her former coworker and soon made her way around the room where tables had been pushed back to make room for the partygoers. Food was laid out on the counter, which everyone helped themselves to as the happy threesome greeted everyone.
Finally, Connor and Jared made their bride sit at a booth with her parents and Nathan while they went and got some food for her. She wasn’t sure how her parents would take their relationship but they seemed fine with it. Her mother cried as did she, for she wouldn’t be going back home. Perhaps, since Gina’s father was retiring, they could move here, they thought.
Nathan was jumping up and down with all the excitement and when the grooms returned to the table with plates piled high with food, he climbed over Gina’s lap to get to them. Throwing himself into Jared’s arms, he squeezed his little-boy arms around his neck. “Love, daddy ’Rid.” Then turning, he hugged on Connor. “Love, daddy, Con.”
Gina’s heart swelled at that moment, knowing her two men would take full responsibility in raising Nathan as their own son. Perhaps, since Frank was dead, they could adopt him and give him their name. But, whose name would it be? It didn’t matter. They were both his fathers now.
Laughing out loud, Gina looked content and happy. Connor and Jared both reached out and caressed her cheeks lovingly, looking forward to the next fifty or sixty years with their woman. Gina felt the same way, vowing she was going to show them every day for the rest of her life the love she had for them.
THE END
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Eileen Green lives in the beautiful state of Washington after recently relocating from California. Leaving her friends and family, she was able to begin a new chapter in her life by submitting her first novel, Lyndee’s Saviors, and subsequently having it published. Falling in love after reading her first romance novel, she knew was hooked from that moment and knew writing was embedded in her. Being able to create interesting characters and provide them with love, lust, and mind-blowing sex along with those unexpected twists, is like welcoming new family members into the fold.
Writing is Eileen’s main hobby though she enjoys the outdoors when she can find spare time away from the computer. She enjoys finding the beauty in things, whether it is in nature or even the human body. A people watcher, she admits to enjoying just watching people and their nuances in the one place people can really be themselves…Disneyland, for even in the Happiest Place on Earth, she is unable to turn off the creative switch in her head. Many a character has been created in her mind while people-watching.
For the quirkier side of Eileen, anytime of the year you can find her watching Christmas movies or even singing Christmas carols. If her family didn’t threaten to commit her, she admits she would have Christmas decorations up all year long. How does she get away with some of those decorations sticking around? Coca-Cola decorations adorn her kitchen, and what are Coca-Cola decorations without a few Santas on them?
Now, Eileen would like to welcome you, the reader, into her family of characters, to let them come alive for you in your own imagination and mind’s eye.
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