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Turbulent Kisses
Book: Turbulent Kisses Read Online Free
Author: Jessica Gray
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them.”
    “We love you, sis,” Ethan assured her.
    “I never had a doubt. Have fun boys.”
    Russell took his son, sitting back down on the floor and smiling when Chase and Ethan joined him. He helped the little boy get up on his hands and knees. “That’s the way, buddy.”
    “He’s going to be crawling soon,” Ethan surmised.
    “Any day now. He hasn’t quite got the hang of moving his hands yet. He scoots his knees forward just fine, but every time he tries to move his hands, he falls flat on his face.” Jackson proceeded to demonstrate just that, his little baby face screwing itself up into a frown at the result.
    Chase reached for him, rolling to his back and holding the baby high in the air above him. “Hey now. No reason to start fussing. Uncle Chase is here.”
    When that didn’t get quite the response Chase was looking for, he sat up, tickling the little boy until he was laughing loudly with glee.
    “There you go.” Chase looked at Russell. “He’s a happy one.”
    Russell nodded. “Most of the time.”
    Ethan reached for the baby and they spent another half hour playing with the little tike as they talked about everything and nothing.
    Allison poked her head back in, announcing the latest batch of brownies was done. She took the baby and headed back to the kitchen with him. “Are you ready for a nap, sweetie? I bet you are.”
    The three men followed behind her, helping themselves to brownies and scoops of ice cream while she readied a bottle for Jackson.
    Chase moaned as he took his first bite. “Allison, these are fantastic.”
    Russell grinned at him. “Allison’s a fantastic cook.”
    “Don’t we know it,” Ethan chimed in.
    Allison left the kitchen and Russell turned to her brothers. “She’s something else.”
    “You’re lucky.”
    “No, I’m going to be happily married. You should try it sometime.”
    Chase shook his head. “Yeah – no. The only reason I could ever see allowing a woman to trap me like that would be if she cooked like Allison. And even then, I don’t know about the whole marriage thing.”
    Russell chuckled. “I’m going to remember you said that.”
    “Knock yourself out. A relationship isn’t even on my radar. So, how’s your new position at the hospital?”
    Russell laughed as he grabbed another brownie. “Fine, I’ll change the subject. And Milwaukee is great. The new ortho department is great. We just contracted a new surgeon who specializes in knee surgeries. He’s thought to be the best in the country.”
    “Wow. That’s pretty impressive,” Ethan congratulated him.
    “Yes. Since he’s been with us, we’ve had some pretty high profile athletes as patients. A few weeks ago, he repaired the knee of a world-champion athlete. Her knee was a complete mess, tendons and hamstring and all, but he managed to fix everything.”
    “That’s great advertising for the hospital. Who was it?” Chase asked, curious because a fellow athlete had been injured. Like any professional athlete, he’d had to deal with his share of injuries and knew they could end your career in one instant.
    “Sorry, boys. Confidentiality and all that.”
    Ethan and Chase nodded. “Sure. So, have you guys got the wedding all planned out?” Ethan asked, carefully checking out the remaining brownies on the plate while he leaned against the back of his chair.
    “Yes. This summer. With building the new house, and then my move up here to Sandy Beach, it’s been kind of crazy these last months.”
    “Not to mention starting a new job and the arrival of Jackson. Yeah, I guess you’re forgiven for not having it all together yet.”
    Russell sighed. “I know. Allison is the best thing that has ever happened to me.” He looked at the two men he’d come to respect and like as if they were his own brothers and told them. “She’s amazing. And our son – what can I say. He’s just as amazing as his mother.”
    The brothers stuck around a while longer and then headed back to
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