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Alan dropped his head back onto the couch cushions and closed his eyes. His chest rose and fell as his breathing evened out, and he had a blissful look on his face.

Finally, his eyes snapped open and he looked at me.

“Holy shit, woman! What did you just do to me?”

I felt powerful as hell when I proclaimed, “I believe I just rocked your world.”

“Oh my god, babe. You have no idea.” Then he grabbed me, flipped me onto my back on the couch, and pushed the hem of my dress to my hips. “My turn.”

I mean, if he insisted.

Chapter Sixty-One

Alan

Jessica collapsing in a heap after she came was good for my ego. As she lay not moving on the couch, I murmured against her ear, “What do you want from Golden Dragon?”

She groaned and turned her head, mumbling, “I was supposed to get that, wasn’t I?”

“Don’t worry about it; I can go get it. And I’ll pick Ruthie up on my way home. You just need to tell me what you want, and where our little girl is.”

“Orange chicken, and she’s at Lainey and Adam’s.”

I draped a blanket over her and kissed her hair. “I’ll be back before you know it.”

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When I walked into my brother’s kitchen thirty minutes later, I noticed Ruthie sleeping in her car seat on the table in the breakfast nook. Lainey and Adam sat eating dinner directly in front of her like a human wall, Lainey rocking the seat gently. When my future sister-in-law noticed me, she looked up from the table with a scowl.

“Where’s your fiancée?”

“When I left, she was asleep on the couch. I just picked up Golden Dragon and came to get our daughter.”

Her scowl morphed into a smile. “I love that you already call herourdaughter.”

“She is our daughter.”

“Did you like Jess’s surprise?”

There was no way I was discussing our sexcapades with Lainey, so I replied, “She looked beautiful.”

She’d looked even more beautiful on her knees, looking up at me from between my thighs with my cock in her mouth, but that was for my information only.

Lainey smirked, like she could read my mind. “She did, didn’t she?”

I pretended not to notice.

“Was that one of the dresses she got when you went shopping yesterday?”

“No—she borrowed it from Kristy. I already put all the clothes we bought in your closet and drawers.”

“You did?”

“Yeah, while she went to pick you up from the airport.”

“Thanks again for taking her. I noticed you did as I asked and spent my money.” So much so, that my credit card company had called to make sure it wasn’t fraud. I looked over at my brother. “And thanks for going to the house so the mattress could be delivered.”

“Anytime. I’m glad you’re going to be in town more. It’s a cute place,” Adam remarked. “A little smaller than you’re used to.”