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“That’s our baby,” I whisper to Colt

He looks down at me, his eyes filled with love “It is” He raises my hand and kisses the back of it

“She’s going to be so beautiful”

“She?” he asks

I sirl”

His eyes flicker over to theif she can tell the sex of the baby yet

I squeeze his hand, bringing his eyes back to me “I don’t need her to tell me” I place his hand over irl”

His answering smile leaves me breathless When he cups my cheek and leans down for a kiss, I lift my head and meet him halfway He sits on the side of the bed, ether The nurse clicks away at the screen, takingis as it should be

I laythe rhythht on the twinkle of the diaer, and then on the dark band on Colt’s

I never knew life could be so good Up until a year ago, I always thought less sex Alanting forI could never have

Now, s to a man that I knoill always cherish and protect it A man that accepts me for me, faults and all A man that’s healed the broken parts inside er

A note from the author…

Hypersexual disorder is a very controversial subject Some researchers believe it stems solely from a person’s past, maybe some form of sexual abuse Some believe it’s a chemical imbalance of the brain, while others feel it’s not even aattention

In Always Wanting, Abby’s case is extreme, possibly more extre research for hypersexual disorder, with cases that went into great detail regarding syh withdrawals With that being said, I made Abby’s addiction the way it was because the entire subject of sexual addiction is fascinating tois purely fictional and ht on a subject that isn’t touched very often Can you ih the pain Abby went through if you couldn’t find someone to have sex with?

Although I made Abby’s addiction based on the sexual abuse she endured as a teenager, I do believe there are many different facets to hypersexual disorders I do believe they exist, but I think that it’s such a touchy subject, one that we still don’t know ets looked over Just because we don’t know as much as we’d like to know about hypersexual disorders, doesn’t mean they don’t exist