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Together Forever
Book: Together Forever Read Online Free
Author: Vicki Green
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She gives me her sweet smile. How can I resist that? I’m never gonna be able to make it through a hospital visit. My cock is pushing against my zipper as it is. It has other things in mind.
    I put my arm around my girl, pulling her against me. After kissing the top of her head, I proceed to lay my face there and start rubbing her silky, soft hair with my cheek. “I’ll take you, love. I don’t want to be away from you for even a second. It’s gonna be so hard to go back to work tomorrow.” The light bulb in my pea brain goes off. I don’t want to be away from her anymore. I want to be with her as much as I possibly can. I don’t want to go back to the way things were before. I can’t.
    I abruptly let go of her and place my hands on her shoulders, swinging her body around to face me. “Move in with me! Or, I’ll move in with you! It would be great to have you with me all the time! I don’t want to spend another minute without you, love. I want to see you every morning, in OUR bed, and go to sleep with you, every night, in my arms. Whaddya say? Let’s do it!” I’m talking so fast in my excitement that I’m not sure she can even understand what I just said. Fuck, I’ve never wanted this so much in my life! She has completely unhinged me.
    She looks at me with, is that fear in her eyes? Great! Now I just scared her off. Fucking idiot. Ok, think. I can’t think rationally anymore when I’m around her. That’s it. I’ve turned into a fucking pussy.
    She brings me out of my internal ramblings and clears her throat. I can’t let her turn this down, turn me down. I can’t let her run away from me. Not gonna happen! I won’t let her. I will just have to be more convincing, show her how much she means to me, how much of a great, loving, vivacious person she is. I’ve got to build up her self-confidence. I have to try!
    “Shane,” she begins. My fear just kicked up a notch. “My feelings for you are so deep. I can’t begin to tell you how I feel about you.” She places her hand on my face. I close my eyes, for a brief moment, reopening them to look into hers with hope. “I would love to live together, but I’m not sure I’m ready. I— I don’t have any experience with this or relationships in general.” Closing her eyes, she barely whispers, “I’m scared.”
    Quickly, I take her face in my hands. “Allie, love, look at me.” She opens her eyes, gazing into mine. I can see how scared she looks and it my heart breaks. “I love you. Don’t mistake that for anything but what it is. I love you. Believe that.” I lean into her, kissing her mouth quickly, and then I stare into her beautiful eyes again. “I know you’re scared and nervous. That’s a natural feeling, love. We have time to get to know each other better. There are things you don’t know about me either. We have all the time in the world to do that.”
    I move one of my hands to the back of her head and stroke her hair. She loves when I do that. One of my favorite things to do to her, among others. “But know this. I want to take care of you. I want to be with you, every second of the day that will allow. I want to wake up with you, every morning, feel your body close to mine. I want to go to bed with you in my arms, every night. I want you to be mine. I love you.”
    I watch as tears leak from her eyes. She blinks rapidly trying to push them out. I release my hold on her and quickly take her in my arms. She buries her face into my chest. “Shhhh, love. Don’t cry. I didn’t mean to make you cry. I never want to hurt you. Never,” I murmur in her ear, rubbing my hands up and down her back. Damn! This isn’t going how I thought it would. Now I’ve hurt the only person I’ve ever loved, that I will ever love.
    Then I hear her voice, muffled by my chest. “Happy tears, Shane. They are happy tears.” She moves her head up and lays it on my shoulder, putting her arm around my waist. Her voice clearer now. “I’m scared. I
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