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Authors: Louise Bay

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“Oh God, Jake, it feels too good.”

I didn’t stop to respond. My fingers slipped inside her from behind and her breathing became short and choppy. My tongue rubbed up and down her clit, and her hand tightened in my hair as she began to spasm. Her whole body shook as I continued to gently lap against her sex, pulling every last sensation from her.

I couldn’t wait a second longer. I pulled her to her back and in moments, I was inside her again.

 

Haven

I couldn’t tell if it was my mind or my body that was so completely overtaken by Jake in bed. He seemed to have a way of connecting them so what had been a physical act with previous lovers expanded to become mental and spiritual as well. He owned my body and I gave him my mind. I would do whatever he asked me.

He moved above me, the delicious drag of him moving me away from my last orgasm, closer to my next. It had been only hours since we had been reunited, but somehow I felt a connection that was deeper than before. Maybe it was simply the knowledge of what it was like without each other that pulled us so quickly, so deeply together. Maybe it was what happened when you loved someone so truly and they loved you right back.

My skin began to fizz, knocking my pleasure up to the next level.

“You feel so good, Haven, so tight.”

I pushed my fingers against his beautiful, taut skin, barely able to cling on against his relentless rhythm.

Sweat coated his face in a sheen as he moved so he was on his knees and brought my legs up over his shoulders. He pushed in and he was so deep that way, it was almost too much. I gasped and he groaned in response and thrust sharply. My breasts moved in time to his rhythm and he reached out and flicked my nipple. I arched my back, the pain exploding into pleasure. Blood rushed to my sex and the beginnings of my orgasm seeped in at my edges.

His hands moved away from my breasts and down to my clit. His thumb found the bundle of nerves and I knew if I didn’t stop him, I’d be lost.

“No,” I said trying to pull his hand away. “No, it’s too much.”

“It’s never too much, Haven,” he replied. “It can’t be too good or too much or too often.” His thumb rounded my clitoris and I could hold back my orgasm no longer. Jake began to fall and I gave in to it as our orgasms erupted through us at the same time, as if we’d both been hit by a bolt of lightning, binding us together forever.

 

Haven

I woke to an empty bed, but was aware of the effects of Jake all over my body. I was sore and bruised and felt perfect. I propped myself up on my elbows to see if I could hear him in the bathroom. I couldn’t make out a sound. Would he have gone without waking me?

I scanned the huge bedroom and saw his t-shirt at the end of the bed. I smiled. Grabbing it, I pulled it on and climbed off the mattress.

Jake was on my laptop as I wandered into the sitting room. The morning sun lit the room as if he was on a movie set. He was perfect. “I thought you might have left,” I said, pushing my hand through his hair. Looking around, my eyes were drawn to the views of London that surrounded us.

“I’m never leaving, I told you,” he said as he reached out and pulled me onto his lap. “What are you doing three weeks from Friday?” he asked, staring at the laptop.

I drew my eyebrows together. “I’m not sure. What date is it?”

“It’s the twenty-second.”

“Nothing, I don’t think. Why?”

“Then you’re free to marry me?” he asked.

I rested my hands on his cheeks and moved his face so we were eye to eye. “What are you talking about?”

“Friday the twenty-second. The registry office is free. We can get married.”

“In three weeks?” I asked.

He nodded.

“We can’t get married in three weeks,” I said. “We just got back together.”

“Do you not want to marry me?”

“Of course I want to marry you! But, we have things to discuss. Logistics. People. Things to do and more things—” My mind was racing but I couldn’t hide my grin.

“What do we need to discuss?” he asked.

I shrugged. “I don’t know. Lots of things. I don’t even know if you want children.”

“I want three,” he answered matter-of-factly.

“I can live with three,” I said through a smile.

“What else?” he asked.

“How is your dad? I’m sorry, I didn’t ask.”

“He’s fine, better than ever, so he says. I’ve been speaking to him on the phone.”

I wrapped my arms around his neck. “That’s great news. I’m so pleased.”

“It is. It really is. So, what else?”

“Where do we live? Will Beth mind if I move in?”

“I don’t care. I bought this place for you, but we can live here or not—”

“You bought this place for me?”

“Yeah, you looked so at home here and I loved that I had memories of you here. And I knew you liked it. At the back of my mind, I believed that if I bought it, you’d have to come back to me.”

I smoothed my hands over his neck and I kissed his jaw. He’d always had such faith in us. Why was I questioning things, why didn’t I just agree to get married? There was no reason not to.

“Last night was my first night in the place and you were here with me. So it looks like I was right. And Beth has her own apartment on the floor below. We’re not flatmates anymore, so she won’t mind. It’s entirely up to you. What else?”

“I want to live here, with you. You’re right, it feels like home.” I could imagine myself here. I could imagine myself anywhere Jake was.

“Later we can go to your place and get some of your stuff. I’ll get the movers to get the rest later in the week.”

I smiled at his eagerness. “What’s the rush?”

“What’s the point in delaying the inevitable? This is it for me and for you, too. I know you. I don’t want to waste another moment not being with you, not being married to you.” He was right. Everything he was saying was making sense.

“Three weeks?” I asked again.

“Three weeks. And if you want a big wedding reception, we can do that later,” he said.

“I don’t want anything big. I just want to love you for the rest of my life.” I leaned forward and pushed my lips against his.

 

 

Jake squeezed my hand and I realized I’d let my concentration wander, trying to take in every detail of this moment. “Are you ready?” he whispered. Standing next to me, in the oak-paneled registry office, his hand in mine, Jake looked as handsome as I’d ever seen him. The bespoke suit he’d bought after he’d sold his first business clung to his frame in all the right ways. My dress was very plain; there was no lace or beading. It was ivory silk, off the rack and it fit perfectly, thankfully, because we had no time for alterations. I wore my hair down because Jake wouldn’t have had it any other way, and I had on dangerously high, strappy bright pink shoes. They were the type of shoes that I knew got Jake’s attention.

I glanced around the room. Everyone I loved in the world watched as Jake and I were about to be pronounced husband and wife. And even though a few were missing, I felt them with us. My bouquet was lily of the valley—my mother’s favorite flower—and Luke’s blue glassy eyes as he placed my hand in Jake’s echoed my father’s. Unable to travel, Jake’s father had wished us well and we had promised to visit him soon.

As if marrying the love of my life wasn’t perfect enough, I got to share it with these wonderful people—Luke, Ash and Beth. My people. I nodded. Yes, I was ready.

I took a deep breath, recalling the words the registrar had just recited. “I call upon these persons here present to witness that I, Haven Daniels, do take thee, Jake Harrison, to be my lawful wedded husband.” I slipped Jake’s ring onto his finger and interlinked our hands, not wanting to lose the feel of his skin against mine. I’d never smiled so widely or seen Jake look so happy.

“You may kiss the bride,” the registrar said.

Jake slid one hand around my waist and cupped my jaw with the other. He waited a beat, scanning my face and then pulled us together, crashing his lips to mine. I melted against him as his tongue pressed against mine, exploring as if it were our first kiss. I hoped it would always be like that between us. Sniggering from our family filtered through the moment and Jake’s kiss turned into a smile as he loosened his grip. Reluctantly, I pulled my lips from his and grinned up at him.

“So, now that we’re married, what happens next?” I whispered.

He leaned into my neck, his nose rubbing against my cheek. “Now we live happily ever after.”

 

U and ur Hand

P!nk

 

Through the Barricades

Spandau Ballet

 

Anticipation

Carly Simon

 

Magic

Coldplay

 

Beauty Has Her Way

Mummy Calls

 

You’ll think of me

Keith Urban

 

Into the Woods

Taylor Swift

 

Here comes the Rain Again

Eurythmics

 

I Miss You So

Diana Krall

 

I Won’t Give Up

Jason Mraz

 

There You’ll Be

Faith Hill

 

Turn my World Around

Gloriana

 

My thank you list is as long as this book itself. The more I’m in this world of writers, readers and bloggers, the more generosity and kindness I see. To each one of you who have helped me in my journey, thank you, thank you, thank you.

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