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“Because I’o on record If you coet an injunction against you” The officer looks to etically says, “I’ll need your ID too, Mr Bay”
“Gladly,” I say with a smile as I reach into end’s bed, proppingover to the bedside table, I grab the book I’ve been reading and realize that we’ve settled in as a “couple” together I stay over here the nights he’s in town and he doesn’t even have to ask anymore
It’s just expected—by both of us—that I’ll stay
I’ve got a toothbrush in his bathroo on his bedside table
It’s not what I’d ever expected to happen between hbor and me, but there’s nowhere I’d rather be
Legend walks into the bedroooes to the baby monitor on the bedside table and fiddles with the voluht to be fed, and Legend will handle it all alone, despite my offers to help He’ll si out of bed, “I got this Go back to sleep”
He’s a and I admire him for the father he’s become
I ogle the man as he undresses, completely comfortable in his own skin But ouldn’t he be? He’s built like a Greek god with ripplingstature
He strips to his boxers but leaves them on This is usually how he comes to bed and he told me once he wantedone of his T-shirts like I usually do and only because I tend to be chilly, but I forego my panties so he doesn’t have to work hard for what he wants
Legend co my book out of my hand He rolls to his side and holds it up to study the cover He reads the title out loud: “Lost and Found Sisters Any good?”
“It’s phenoold,” I tell him as I take the book back from him “But it’s not your style of book”
Legend braces his head in his hand and studies me “How do you know?”
“Because I know,” I maintain as I put the book back on the bedside table, pretty confident he would not like women’s fiction and ro an ar it up so ht despite the excitement of the day”