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Something I’ve been waiting for.

“Xander Philip Kope!” she yelled.

The kids looked at one another and then raced out of the house.

I smiled, then I called out, “Yeah, baby?”

“Where’s my fucking cheeseburger?”

At her words, I froze.

Oh. Shit.

That wasn’t the particular button I meant to push.

I jumped up and raced out of the house, running to my bike.

“Xander!” my woman called out.

Our kids were laughing their asses off.

I looked over my shoulder at the door that she had just stepped out of, with her hands on her glorious hips that I fucking loved.

“I’m getting you another cheeseburger. I love you.” I hurriedly said.

She visibly sighed, “I want onion rings too. And a strawberry shake. Love you.”

Then I stupidly called out, “I’ll fix the clothes.”

She lifted her brows.

I winced.

“I added a red shirt in with the white towels,” I said.

And had she not loved me like she did... I’d be dead.

***

She had eaten her burger, her onion rings, and downed her strawberry shake when she held out her hand.

I knew why.

Yes, we had a joint account. However, I was the one who fucked up the laundry.

But she had been adding brand-new towels to her Amazon cart for over an hour now.

I sighed, lifted, grabbed my wallet, and handed it to her.

She pulled out my card and said, “Thank you.”

“I want that one day,” my daughter said.

I looked at her and winked, “Want what, princess?”

“The kind of love you and Mom have. The kind where neither of you has to say a thing and the other already knows.”

Niko and Mason both nodded their heads in agreement.

Then I looked at my wife, who was looking at me, and winked.

Then I looked at our kids, and said, “Just make the stars in the night sky wince from the beauty you create.”

The End.