“I love it when you moan my name.” My thrusts become jerky as my own orgasm comes racing towards me. Suddenly, my balls pull up and my stomach clenches as I shoot my release, pulse after pulse deep inside her.
Pulling her to my chest, I hold her tight while we both try to regulate our breathing. We lie like that quietly for a moment when I hear her whisper my name.
“Logan?”
“Yes, baby?” I hold her a little closer.
“I’m sorry I made you wear a gnome costume.” She pushes her face into my chest and begins to giggle.
“Seriously? That’s what you want to talk about right now?”
“I can’t wait to see your picture online.” She busts out laughing as I groan.
Seeing her smiling face makes the humiliation worth it.
I love her so much. She is truly all I ever wanted.
Epilogue
Beck
“That’s it. It looks like I have everything I need,” Logan says as he places the last box, labels shoes in black marker, beside the back door.
After bouncing back and forth between two houses for the past couple of months, Hannah and Logan decided that the cabin is going to become their permanent home. I can’t say I blame them, living full time on the water would be amazing, even when it’s frozen.
“If you think of anything else you need let me know. You can stop in, or I can bring it into the studio.”
Swinging my legs back and forth from where I’m perched on the kitchen counter, I look around the large kitchen. “I honestly don’t know what I’m going to do with all of this space.”
“A little more than you’re used to?” Logan chuckles as he wraps his arms around Hannah’s waist and rests his chin in the crook of her neck. They are so adorable together.
“Umm yeah. I’m pretty sure my entire trailer could fit inside the living room.”
When they originally offered to rent me the fully furnished yellow house, I was reluctant. I have gotten used to living in the Airstream that I keep parked on Aunt Maggie’s property. Originally purchased for a cross-country adventure, it turned into my personal safe haven overnight. I didn’t take much with me when I left my ex, so I didn’t need much room anyways.
“Well, I’m glad you are here. It’s a win, win, win situation for all of us.” Holding up three fingers she puts one down as she counts, “Logan now has a tenant that he knows and trusts. You have a spacious home that doesn’t have wheels, and I don’t have to worry about you freezing to death every time the temperature drops.”
Though I highly doubt I would freeze into a popsicle, there is a permanent nip in the air, and the dull grey sky promises more snow overnight.
“I appreciate your concern, but I would have been fine – people do it all the time. My friend Kayla lives in a trailer in Little Hope, and she’s never had any problems in the winter.”
“Someday, you will have to introduce us to your infamous friend Kayla,” Logan comments. “She sounds like a badass.”
“Who knows, maybe she’ll make the trip up north to a tattoo convention sometime and I can introduce you. I think you would like her.”
“Do you need any help unpacking your stuff? I can stay and give you a hand if you need me to.” Hannah looks at the few boxes I have currently sitting on the kitchen table.
She has already put away all my clothes in the primary bedroom closet. She even made the bed with brand new sheets and blankets. She has gone above and beyond to make me comfortable here. Logan went to the grocery store and stocked the fridge. They are seriously over the top.
“No, I’m good. I don’t have much left, so I’ll finish tomorrow. Tonight, I’m going to open a bottle of wine and enjoy a bubblebath. The worse part of trailer living isn’t the tiny space, it’s the total lack of a soaker tub,” I try to reassure her.
“There is enough room for your car in the garage. I tucked Jackson’s bike into the back corner so it will be out of your way.”
“Yes, I know, you told me.”
“There’s a ton of firewood piled in the yard. If you need help bringing it in, just ask,” Hannah informs me for the third time.
“And you remember the code for the security system, right? I can text it to you.” He pulls out his phone to send it to me – again.